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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 7,1996 PSA#1653US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, NEW YORK DISTRICT, Attn: CENAN-EN-MR 26
Federal Plaza, Rm 2143, New York, N.Y. 10278-0900 C -- IDTC FOR PRIMARILY TECHNICAL REVIEW OF COASTAL AND NAVIGATION
PROJECTS. SOL CBAEEN52-214-0027 POC Willien Cunningham, Procurement
Assistant 212-264-9123. Contract information: Indefinite Delivery Type
Contract, 150,000 maximum per delivery order, $750,000 maximum per
year. The Gov't is responsible for paying the A/E a minimum guarantee
amount for both the first & second years of the contrct ( if
applicable). The first year minimum guarantee is equal to 2% of maximum
yeary contract costs or $ 15,000. The second year minimum guarante is
egual to 1% of maximum yeary contract cost or $ 7,500.00. project
information: Primarily Technical Review of Flood Control Projects
within the NYD boundaries. The specific abilities and disciplines
required are: hydrology, hydraulics, and interior drainage analysis and
design, geotechnical, structurla, civil, electrical, mechanical and
coastal engineering, architecture, hazardous toxic and radioative
waste, especially with respect to dredged material and water quality,
cost estimating using MCACES Gold software, specification writing,
Intergraph-compatibe CADD capability, suveyors with knowledge of
surveying techniques associated with marine projects technical
writing.Special Qualification Experience in the review of coastal
projects for the purpose of hurricane and flood control protection,
including beaches (berms, dunes, etc) seawalls, bulkheads, jetties,
groins, revetments, riprap and other coastal structures. Experience in
planning and designing both shallow and deep draft navigation
projects, including dredging of channel and inlet protection
structures. Design services may also be required. Closing date for
submitting SF255: 30 days after advertising date. If this date falls on
a Saturday, Sunday, or Holiday the closing date will be on the next
business day. Firms should submit their qualifications on 11-92 version
of SF255 and SF254. SF254 should reflect the overall firms capacity,
wherea, SF255 should reeect only the personnel dedicated to the
specific project referenced in the submittal. IF subconsulants are to
be utilized, a SF254 must be submitted for each subconsultant. These
quidelines should be closely followed, since they constitute procedural
protocol in the manner in which the selection process in conducted.
Evaluation factors in descending order of importance: A. professional
qualifications necessary for satisfactory performance of required
services. B. Specialized experience and technical competence in the
type of work required. C. Capacity to accomplish the work within the
required time. D. Past performance on contracts with government
agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work
and compliance with performance schedules. E. Knowledge of the locality
and location in the general geographical area of the New York District
boundaries provided that application of this criterion leaves an
appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the
project. Note: Firms are encouraged to submit from any geographical
area. F. Extent of participation of small businesses, small
disadvantaged businesses, historically black colleges and universities,
and minority institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as a
percentage of the total estimated effort. G. Volume of work previously
awarded to the firm by the Department of Defese, with the object of
effecting an equitable distribution among qualified A/E firms,
including small and small disadvvantaged business firms and firms that
have not had prior DoD contracts. Start date/Completion: Anticipated
start date: February 1997. Term of this IDTC shall be one year from
notification of completion of successful negotioations. The contract
may be extended one additional year at the discretion of the
Government. Small and samll disadvantaged firms are encouraged to
participate as prime contractors or as memebers of joint ventures with
other small businesses. all interested large firms are reminded that
the successful firm will expected to place subcontracts to the maximum
practicable extent with small and small disadvataged firsm in
accordance with Public Law 95-507. IF a large business firm is
selected, a small business subcontracting plan will be required proir
ot award. Firms which have not previously applied for New York District
projects and firms which do not have a current SF254 on file with the
New York District should submit two of the SF254 with this initial
response to CBD announcment. Firms using consultants should submit
copies of the SF254 for their consultants. A) Notification of all firms
will be made within 10 calendar days after approval of the Final
selection. Notifications will NOT be sent after preselection apporval.
The notification will say the firm was not among the most highly
qualified firm may request a debriefing. B) The A/E's request for a
debriefing must be received by the selection chairperson within 30
calendar days after the date on which the firm received the
notification. C) Debriefing(s) will occur within 14 calendar days afte
receipt of the written request. D) copies of all SF254's& SF255's of
all firms, who are not short listed, will be held for 30 CALENDAR DAYS
after notifications are send out. Three (3) copies of the submittal
should be sent to Ms. Willien Cunningham, CENAN-EN-MR, Room 2133, 26
Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278,(212)264-9123. (0218) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0015 19960806\C-0001.SOL)
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