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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 6,1996 PSA#1674Department of the Army, Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers, Room
7000, 10 South Howard Street, P.O. Box 1715, Baltimore, MD 21201-1715 C -- INDEF. DELIVERY-TYPE (ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM) CONTRACT FOR
CENTER OF PUBLIC WORKS, WORLDWIDE, ALEXANDRIA, VA SOL DACA31-96-R-0074
POC Charlene V. Brown, (703) 805-2987, Contracting Officer Marie E.
Raglind, (703) 805-2970 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Engineering services
are required for Electrical Power System to perform analytical services
in support of Army facilities engineers, as directed by U. S. Army
Center for Public Works, Alexandria, VA, Worldwide. Contract will be
for a 12 month period with an option to extend for an additinal 12
month period. Cumulative total of all delivery order my not exceed
$750,000.00 and individual delivery orders should exceed $150,000.00.
Anticipated contract award date is March 1997. Contract will be firm
fixed price. Subcontracting Plan Requirements: If the selected firm is
a large business concern, a subcontracting plan with the final fee
proposal will be required, consistent with Section 806(b) of PL
100-180, PL 95-507, and 99-661. A minimum of 25% of the total planned
subconracting dollars shall be placed with small business concerns. At
least 8 percent of total planned subcontracting dollars shall be
placed with small disadvantaged business (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: The selected firm shall perform and
provide analytical services necessary to conduct system computer
studies, investigations, site surveys, obtain data, prepare software,
and furnish computer printouts, reports, calculations, CADD drawings,
training courses, specifications, manuals, and documentation pertaining
to electrical power distribution and generation system technical
problems that are encountered in the operation and mainteneance of U.S.
facilities. Specific projects include the preparation and update of
technical manuals, technical notes, and pamphlets in the areas of
uninterruptible power supplies, power transformer installation and
maintenance, ADP installation, electronic equipment grounding,
facilities electrical engineering requirement, evolution of electrical
engineering requirements, evolution of electrical projects, auxiliary
generators, electrical safety, electrical interior, electrical
exterior, power filter applications, and electrical maintenance
procedures. Work orders shall include, but not be limited to, the
following: a) Preparation of digitized color area electrical system
distribution maps; b) Preparation of electrical system one-line
diagrams; c) Preparation of three dimensional electrical system
one-line diagrams; d) Electrical system data collection and preparation
of data collection manuals; e) Preparation of short circuit studies; f)
Preparation of protection coordination studies; g) Preparation of
peak-shaving studies; h) Preparation of power reliability analyses; i)
Preparation of lighting/surge protection studies; j) Preparation of
gound potential rise studies; k) Preparation of system neutral
grounding studies; p) Preparation of lead flow studies; o) Preparation
of standby/emergency power and uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
system studies; p) Preparation of upgrade electrical system conceptual
designs and design criteria for military facilities; q) Preparation of
final and concept design for military generators and distribution
equipment including site specific designs for field deployments and
exercises; r) Preparation of electrical system cost/benefit studies
(economic analysis); s) Preparation of ferroresonance studies; t)
Preparation of co-generation studies; u) Preparation of electrical
power system stability studies; v) preparation of motor starting
studies; w) Preparation of software for electrical systems analyses; x)
Preparation of software for CAD/CAE (interactive); y) Preparation of
site specific electrical systems and equipment operations and
maintenance manuals; z) Preparation of electrical O&M courses and
workshops for engineers and technicians including teaching materials
(videos, slides, equipment and instruments); aa) Preparation of testing
requirements for military electrical facilities developmental systems
and equipment; ab) Summary findings reports for major command
electrical power system upgrade projects; ac) Preparation of
EMP/Tempest facility O&M requirements; ad) Preparation of computer
systems electrical installation conceptual design; ae) Electronic test
equipment evaluations; af) Facilities lighting systems evaluations;
ag) Energy technology transfer evaluations; ah) Energy efficiency
studies; ai) Security systems O&M criteria; aj) Conducting electrical
data collection, equipment/instrumentation testing and monitoring in
association with preparing electrical system analyses; and ak)
Development/revision of policy Army regulations. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA:
See Note 24 for general A-E selection process. The Architect-Engineer
is required to possess a complete range of digital computer facilities
(including software) needed to perform power system studies within 8
months of receiving contract. In order to facilitate review of work and
future studies by USACPW the selected firm will use software compatible
to that in current use by the CPW. In addition, assistance in the
preparation of drawings, diagrams, reports, studies, and manuals
require the AE to provide the support personnel to perform data
gathering, computer aided drafting, technical writing and necessary art
work. The following disciplines are required, but not limited to:
Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Power Systems Engineer, Engineering
Technician ( Electrical), Engineering Technician (Electronic),
Electronic Engineer, Instrument Engineer, Design Engineer, Designer,
Illustrator-Artist, and Industrial Engineer. 4 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
See Note 24 for general submission requirements. Interested firms
having the capabilities to perform this work must submit a SF 255 and
SF 254. A SF 255 must be submitted for prime and joint ventures. A SF
254 must be submitted for prime, all firms involved in joint venture,
and for each consultants. Notwithstanding the statement to the contrary
in General Note 24 and Block 6 of the SF 255, only SF 254's submitted
with the SF 255 will be considered in the evaluation. In SF 255 Block
3b, provide the firm's ACASS number. In SF 255, Block 6 provide ACASS
number for each consultant. For Acass information, call (503) 326-3459.
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 days from the date of this issue will be considered
for selection. Street address: City Crescent Building, ATTN: Charlene
V. Brown, Room 7000, 10 South Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland
21201. Technical questions should be directed to Peter Cascio (703)
806-5169. Solicitation packages are not provided. This is not a request
for proposal. (0248) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0013 19960905\C-0002.SOL)
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