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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 17,1996 PSA#1511US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, NEW YORK DISTRICT, Attn: CENAN-CT, 26
Federal Plaza, Rm 1843, New York, N.Y. 10278-0900 R -- BIOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND CULTURAL RESOURCE PLANNING SERVICE
NEW YORK DISTRICT SOL DACW51-96-R-0021 POC Sandra Gaffney, Contract
Specialist- (212)264-5995. Services to be performed under this contract
will provide biological, environmental and cultural resource (BECR)
management support for activities in planning, engineering,
construction and operations anywhere in the northeastern U.S., Army
Corps of Engineers (Corps), North Atlantic Division (Division), and the
New York District (District). Work will provide support in the
compliance of BECR laws, regulations and requirements to which the
Corps' Civil Works and Military Directorates are subject. Biological
work is divided into terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems.
Biological work to be performed under this contract may include, but is
not limited to: a. Habitat Evaluation Procedures (HEP); b. Preparation
and update of natural resource management plans. c. Environmental
assessments, impact statements and related documents and reports.; d.
Vegetative inventories and classification of habitat and cover types;
e. Ecosystem restoration and watershed planning; f. Development,
execution, identification and statistical interpretation of data from
studies that include but are not limited to: Mammals; Raptors,
passerine, waterfowl, wading and shorebirds; Terrestrial invertebrates;
Marine and freshwater benthos; Finfish stomach analysis; Herpetology;
Water quality; Sediment profile imagery (SPI); and Side-scan sonar; g.
Threatened and endangered species biological assessments; h. Wetland
delineations; i. Surveying boundaries of delineated wetlands,
terrestrial and aquatic habitats; j. application of Wetland Evaluation
Techniques (WET); k. Mitigation using incremental cost/habitat unit
analysis; i. Development of mitigation and restoration budgets and
construction plan cost estmates; m. Hydrogeomorphic analysis; n.
Geographic information systems; o. 404 (b) (1) evaluations; p.
Hydraulic, hydrologic and sediment transport modeling to include
preparation of water budgets; q. Coastal Zone Management (CZM)
Consitency Statments; r. acquisition of State 401 water quality
certification; s. Involvement in the conduction of public meetings; t.
Performing literature reviews and documentary research; u. Technical
reviews of reports prepared by others. v. Chemical and physical
analysis of water column sediments, and; w. Mapping (by remote sensing
and/or coring) physical and geological features including sediments.
Environmental work to be performed under this contract can include, but
is not limited to: a. site and facility environmental audits; b.
Environmental baseline surveys; c. Environmental risk assessments; d.
Development of energy conservation plans; e. Design and preparation of
plans and specifications for investigation and evaluating hazardous
and toxic site remediation. f. Abestos and lead paint testing,
management and abatement designs. g. Record, title and database
searches; h. Field investigations that include, but are not limited to:
soil borings; Soil gas analysis; Monitoring well installation;
Hydropunch sampling; and Groundwater/wasterwater/potable water quality
assessments; i. underground storage tank investigations; j. Chemical
sampling and analysis; k. Development of budgets and construction cost
estimates; l. Technincal review of reports by others. m. Erosion and
sediment control planning. n. Stormwater management plans. o.
Preparation of permit application; p. Prepare spill prevention control
and countermeasures plans; q. Chemical data acquisition planning; r.
Assemble site safety and health plans; s. conduct air quality and
emission surveys; Cultural work to be performed under this contract can
include, but is not limited to: a. Cultural resource assessment studies
that include but are not limited to: historic structures and
landscapes; Terrestrial archaeological sites (both prehistoric and
historic, which may include but will not be limited to, industrial,
military and wetland areas; underwater archaeological sites which may
include the use of remote sensing technology for site identifications
well as diving; all tasks to be conducted in accordance with the
Secretary of the Interior's standards); b. HABS/HAER documentation; c.
National Register of Historic Places nominations, and; d. Preparation
of cultural resources management plans. The above work can require
some or all of the following disciplines: chemistry, biology, botany,
oceanography, statistics, geospatial analysis, geography, ecology,
archaeology, historic architecture, history, historic preservation,
material conservation, geomorphology, paleobotany, zooarchaeology,
industrial hygiene, landscape architecture, geology, geotechnical,
laboratory analysis, toxicology, ornithology, herpetology zoology,
ichthyology, invertebrate zoology, engineering, surveying and hazardous
and toxic waste (HTW). Offerors must demonstrate in-depth knowledge of
and experience with Federal and state biological, environmental and
cultural statures that include but are not limited to: RCRA: Resourfe
Conservation Recovery Act, TSCA: Toxic Substance Control Act, CERCLA:
Comprehensive Environment Response, Compensation and Liability Act,
SARA: Superfund Amendment & Reanthorization Act, OSHA: Occupational
Safety & Health Act, NEPA: National Environmental Policy Act, CWA:
Clean Water Act, ESA: Endangered Species Act, CZMA: Coastal Zone
Management Act, FWCA: Fish & Wildlife Conservation Act, FIFRA: Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide & Rodenticide Act, FFCA: Federal Facilities
Compliance Act, NHPA: National Historic Preservation Act and CAA: Clean
Air Act, and in obtaining permits. Offerors must show that chemical and
physical laboratory analysis will be performed by an EPA and Corps
validated laboratory. Indefinite quantity service contract(s) with base
15 month period of performance beginning July 1996 and three one-year
option periods of performance. Base period maximum value $3,000,000.
Minimum $60,000; Option year(s) maximun value $3,000,000, minimum
$30,000,000. Multiple contract awards may be made under the
solicitation; Contract Maximum/Minimum values apply to each award; a
$50.00 nonrefundable charge for solicition documents. Make checks
payable FAO, USA, COE, NED. This is a TWO STEP procurement in
accordance FAR PART 14.5. Solicitation documents for STEP 1 available
o/a 10 February 1996 and proposal due date 15 March 1996. A preproposal
conference will be held approximately 2 weeks after STEP 1 inssuance;
time & date to be determined. Only those firms submitting a technically
acceptable proposal during STEP 1 may participate in STEP 2. Project
set aside for small business, SIC 8999, size standard $3,500,000.
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