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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 05, 2004 FBO #0800
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- A&E Animal Waste Management System Design Services

Notice Date
2/3/2004
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Florida State Office, 2614 NW 43rd Street, Gainesville, FL, 32606
 
ZIP Code
32606
 
Solicitation Number
NRCS-01-FL-04
 
Response Due
3/5/2004
 
Point of Contact
Lynn Merrill, Contract Specialist, Phone 352-338-9553, Fax 352-338-9574,
 
E-Mail Address
lynn.merrill@fl.usda.gov
 
Description
The Natural Resources Conservation Service ? Florida announces a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for Architect and Engineering firms interested in contracting for A&E Services for design of animal waste management systems and other types of civil, agricultural, and or environmental engineering services required as part of an animal waste management system. Engineering services are required for the preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, related studies, and all associated engineering services for the planning, design and construction of animal waste management systems in various locations in Florida. Construction activities will include construction inspection, checkout, and certification. The government contemplates the award of two to six Firm-Fixed Price; Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type contracts resulting from this competition. The initial contract period will be for one year and the government may, at its option, extend the contract to a maximum of five years by exercising each of the four one year renewal options. Work under each of the contracts will be subject to satisfactory negotiation of individual delivery orders. Each contract will be for a period of one base year and the government may, at its option, extend the contract for 4 one-year option periods. The firms selected are guaranteed a minimum of $5,000 in fees for the base year and a maximum of $500,000 in fees for each year of the contract. Delivery Orders are expected to include civil, agricultural, and or environmental engineering services and other services needed to design and implement elements of a Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan (CNMP). Engineering services are required to perform all phases of preliminary investigation, design, and construction supervision of animal manure and wastewater handling and storage facilities and other conservation practices required to implement a CNMP. Services requested may require performing (1) field investigations; (2) engineering surveys; (3) geologic and soils investigations, (4) design and preparation of engineering plans and construction specifications, (5) construction layout and certification of completed practices in accordance with NRCS standards, specifications, policy, handbooks and documentation requirements as set forth in Section IV of the Field Office Technical Guide, National Engineering Handbook, Agricultural Waste Management Field Handbook, Engineering Field Handbook, National Engineering Manual, and Florida supplements to the referenced handbooks. Services also include preparation of the nutrient management component of a CNMP using NRCS approved computer software. These open-ended contracts could include design for repair and replacement of existing systems and review of services performed by other A&E firms. Services may involve direct consultation, supervision and inspection of construction for a specific project, including reviews and approvals of shop drawings, material selections, quality control testing such as those associated with concrete placement and earth fill compaction. Responses should include proposed sub-consultants for all disciplines including civil, agricultural, environmental, and geotechnical engineering, and nutrient management planning and application. Responses should also include the qualifications of personnel and description of facilities, materials, equipment and services to perform the type of tasks described by this notice. The preparation of construction and design documents shall be in electronic format and with approved NRCS computer software. All design drawings will be submitted using AutoCAD, version 2000 or later or other similar CAD software that is directly convertible to AutoCAD. The estimated value of the proposed construction projects is between $1 million and $5 million. Funding is through the NRCS EQIP program. PRESELECTION CRITERIA. Project manager must be a Registered Professional Agricultural, Environmental, and or Civil Engineer licensed in the State of Florida. Those firms that meet the requirements described and wish to be considered must submit an SF330 (Forms SF254 and SF255 may be submitted in lieu of an SF330) to Lynn Merrill, Contract Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2614 NW 43rd Street, Gainesville, FL 32606-6611. It must be received in this office no later than 4 p.m. on the 30th calendar day after the date of appearance of this announcement in FedBizOpps. Should the due date fall on a weekend or holiday, the SF330 (or Forms SF254 and SF255) will be due the first workday thereafter. The SF330 (or Forms SF254 and SF255) must clearly indicate the office location where the work will be performed and the qualifications of the individuals and subcontractors proposed to work on the contract and their geographical location. Firms responding to this announcement before the closing date will be considered for selection, subject to any limitations indicated with respect to size and geographic location of the firm, specialized technical expertise, or other requirements listed. Selection of firms for negotiation shall be through an order of preference based upon demonstrated competence and qualifications necessary for the satisfactory performance of the type of professional services required. All firms responding to this announcement will be evaluated on the following factors which are shown is descending order of importance. 1. Professional capabilities; 2. Specialized experience and technical competence, including soil mechanics, hydrology, hydraulics, surveying, structure design, construction oversight, nutrient management, and other as required; 3. Capacity to accomplish work in the required time considering current contract work orders and services being provided to other clients; 4. Past performance on contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules; 5. Quality control experience; 6. Geographical location in relation to the work assignment and knowledge of the locality of the project, provided that the application of the criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project; and 7. Experience with NRCS standards and specifications. Firms must provide a customer reference list with addresses and telephone numbers, and bidding records (low bid vs. estimate) for all projects listed as related experience, and a project workload schedule showing proposed team members for the project period. This is NOT a Request for Proposal.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Various locations in Florida
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00514750-W 20040205/040203211855 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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