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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 26,1995 PSA#1497Engineering Field Activity, NW, NAVFACENGCOM, 19917 7TH Ave NE,
Poulsbo, WA 98370- C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
COMPLIANCE SERVICES AT VARIOUS PACIFIC NORTHWEST LATIONS SOL
N44255-96-D-0056 POC Patricia Talbot, Contract Specialist (360)
396-0249, Patricia Harbin, Contracting Officer (360) 396-0239. This
will be an indefinite quantity architect-engineer contract for
environmental services and studies to support the Engineering Field
Activity, Northwest (EFA, NW), Environmental Department. Projects will
primarily be in Washington State, with some projects in Alaska, and
occasional project work in Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. The work
includes the following (not listed in any order): Preparation of
hazardous waste, industrial waste, solid waste, hazardous material and
pollution prevention studies, plans, and documents; Preparation of air
emissions source studies and inventories; Preparation of applications
for environmental permits; Praration of plans, surveys, and studies for
stormwater, domestic waste water, drinking water, industrial waste
water, and PCB issues; Preparation of plans, specifications, and cost
estimates for use as construction contract documents; compliance
support related to oil and hazardous substance spill prevention and
response; Performance of geotechnical, subsurface and groundwater
investigations; Performance of sampling and analysis; Storage tank
compliance support; Performance of Emergency Planning and Community
Right to Know Act (EPCRA) complince support; Preparation of asbestos
and lead paint studies; Performance of industrial hygiene monitoring,
sampling, and analysis. The proposed procurement will result in the
award of one fixed price indefinite quantity contract. The maximum
value of the contract shall not exceed $2,500,000 for the base year and
$2,500,000 for the option year, which may be unilaterally awarded by
the Government. The contract will have a minimum guarantee of $50,000
for the base year and $50,000 for the option year if exercised by the
Government. Individual dilivery orders to be executed under the
contract will not exceed $600,000. Submission of electronic copies of
all paper documents required under the contract delivery orders will be
required. Prioritized selection criteria in descending order of
importance are: (1) Professional qualifications of the staff to be
assigned to his contract, which is necessary for the satisfactory
performance of required services. In block 4 of the SF-255 (personnel
by discipline) show the entire proposed team by listing personnel
employed by the prime in the blanks provided and personnel from
consultants to the left in parenteses. (2) Recent specialized
experience and technical competence of the firm (including consultants)
in the types of work required. Indicate which consultants from the
proposed team, if any, participated in projects listed in block 8. (3)
Past performance on contracts with Government agencies and private
industry in terms of quality of work and compliance with performance
schedules. List recent awards, commendations, and other performance
evaluations. (4) Corporate and product quality program effectiveness.
Address home office work, field work, and subcontracted work. (5)
Capacity of the firm to accomplish multiple concurrent delivery orders.
(6) Location in the general geographic area and knowledge of the
locality of the projects. (7) Demonstrated success in prescribing the
use of recovered materials and achieving waste reduction and energy
efficiency in facility design. Note: Criteria numbers 8 and 9 shall be
used as secondary evaluation factors should application of 1 through
7 result in firms being ranked as equals. (8) Classification of the
prime firm as a small, small disadvantaged, or woman owned business, or
making use of such firms as subconsultants for those areas of expertise
or experience where the prime contractor has a need to supplement the
qualifications of its staff. (9) Volume of work previously awarded to
the firm by the Department of Defense. List the total dollar amount of
Prime DoD contract awards for the previous 12 months in block 10 of
the SF-255. The object is to effect an equitable distribution of DoD
contracts among qualified A-E firms, including small,
small-disadvantaged, woman-owned business firms, and firms that have
not had prior DoD contracts. Qualified firms desiring consideration
shall submit: (a) one copy of the SF-255 including organization chart
of key personnel to be assigned to this contract, (b) a SF-254 for the
prime and any subconsultant proposed to be on the team to: Engineering
Field Activity Northwest, Attn: Patricia Talbot (Code 0222PT), 19917
7th Avenue NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370 not later than 4:00 PM Pacific Time,
30 days (first work day following a weekend or holidy) after
publication in the Commerce Business Daily. Failure to submit the
aforementioned items will reflect negatively on the firm's sumittal
during the evaluation process. Award may be made without conducting
interviews. Unnecessarily elaborate brochures or other presentations
beyond those sufficient to present a complete and effective response to
this announcement are not desired. Telegraphic and facsimile
SF-254/255's will not be accepted. This contract is open to all
business concerns. The SIC code for this procurement is 8711; the small
business size standard is $2,500,000. This is an Architect-Engineer
selection procedure under the Brooks Act. This is not a request for
proposals. (0355) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0010 19951222\C-0004.SOL)
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