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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 26,1995 PSA#1460Department of the Army, Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers, P.O.
Box 1715, Baltimore, MD 21203-1715 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY-TYPE (ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING) CONTRACT,
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, FOR BELVOIR VA SOL DACA31-95-R-0098 POC
Charlene V Brown (703)805-2987 and Marie E Raglind, Administrative
Contracting Officer, (703)805-2970 CORRECTION: ORGINAL WAS ADVERTISED
ON 11 OCTOBER 1995 INFORMATION: A-E services to be performed under this
contract will provide environmental management and planning support for
the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Belvoir. Work will provide support in
compliance with environmental laws, regulations, and requirements to
which Fort Belvoir is subject, as well as management and planning of
natural and cultural resources. One (1) firm-fixed price Indefinite
Delivery-Type contract will be negotiated and awarded. Contract will be
for a base period of one year and an option period of one year. The
annual ceiling for the base year and the option year is $750,000.
Individual delivery orders will not exceed $150,000. The contract is
anticipated to be awarded in March 96. Subcontracting Plan
Requirements: If the selected firm is a large business concern, a
subcontracting plan will be required, on that part of the work it
intends to subcontract, consistent with Section 806(b) of PL 100-180,
PL 95-507, and 99-661. A minimum of 25% of the total planned
subcontracting dollars shall be placed with small business concerns
(SB), and 8% be placed with small disadvantaged businesses (SDB),
including Historically Black Colleges and Universities or Minority
Institutions, and 5% with Women-Owned Businesses (WOB). This plan is
not required with this submittal. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Environmental
work to be performed under this contract will include, but not limited
to, any or all of the following: a) Preparation and update of the
installation's natural resources management plans; b) Preparation of
integrated pest management plans for horticulture and landscape
activities; c) Environmental assessments and environmental impact
statements; d) Wetlands investigations and delineations; e) Stormwater
management planning; f) Erosion and sediment control planning; g)
Cultural resources assessment and studies (to include evaluation of
historic structures and archeological sites in accordance with the
Secretary of Interior's standards); g) HABS/HAER documentation; h)
Natonal Register of Historic Places nominations; i) Site and facility
environmental audits; j) Environmental studies and reports; k)
Environmental baseline surveys; l) Environmental risk assessments; m)
site surveys and data gathering, as directed to develop and evaluate
energy conservation opportunities (to include preparation of
comprehensive reports documenting work performed, the results,
recommendations,a nd complete programming documentation); n) Design and
preparation of plans/specifications for environmental projects
including hazardous and toxic waste (HTW) sites and facility closures;
o) Asbestos and lead paint testing, management planning, and abatement
design; p) record and title searches; q) Field investigations including
soil borings, soil gas analyses, topographic surveys, mapping,
monitoring well installation, and groundwater/wastewater/potable water
quality assessments; r) Underground storage tank investigations; s)
Chemical sampling and analysis; t) Development of budgets and
construction cost estimates; u) Technical reviews of reports prepared
by others; v) Preparation of permit applications; and w) Miscellaneous
Title II services in support of the above. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See
Note 24 for general A- E selection process. The above described work
may require some or all of the following disciplines: chemistry,
biology, ecology, archeology, historic architecture, civil,
environmental, geotechnical, chemical, structural, mechanical,
electrical, and safety engineering, industrial hygiene, hydrology,
geology, cost estimating, HTW sampling and analysis, real estate
evaluation, and topographic surveying. Firms must demonstrate in-depth
knowledge of and experience with federal and state environmental
statutes, including RCRA, TSCA, NEPA, ESA, FIFRA, CWA, and in obtaining
regulatory permits. Firms must show that chemical and physical
laboratory analyses will be performed by an EPA, Commonwealth of
Virginia, and Corps of Engineers validated laboratory. In addition to
the specified requirements, for consideration for selection will also
include, in order of importance: (a) Past experience and demonstrated
capabilities in the type of work described above; (b) Past experience
in preparing plans, specification, and other environmental documents;
(c) Location of offices in proximity to Ft. Belvoir, VA; (d) Computer
capability including Intergraph GIS and CADD capabilities; (e) Capacit
to accomplish work orders in required timeframes; (f) Past performance
on Department of Defense contract(s) in terms of cost control, design
awards, and meeting established schedules. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
See Note 24 for general submission requirements . Interested firms
having the capabilities to perform this work must submit one copy of SF
255. A SF 255 must be submitted for prime and joint ventures. A SF 254
must be submitted for prime, joint ventures, and consultants. The SF
255 and SF 254 shall clearly indicate the staffing of the office(s)
indicated to do the work. Responses to this announcement received
within 30 calendar days from the date of this issue will be considered
for selection. Should the due date falls on a weekend or holiday, the
SF 255s and SF 254s will be due the first workday thereafter. Street
address: City Crescent Building, ATTN: Charlene V. Brown, Room 7000, 10
South Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. Technical questions
should be directed to Dorothy Keough (703) 806-4007. Solicitation
packages are not provided. This is not a request for proposal. (0297) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19951025\C-0001.SOL)
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