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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 14,1996 PSA#1721National Park Service, Midwest Field Area, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha,
Nebraska 68102 C -- ARCHITECT/ENGINEER INDEFINITE QUANTITIES CONTRACT DESIGN
SERVICES, MIDWEST FIELD AREA, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68102 Sol
1443RP605097001. Due 010697. POC Theora McVay, Contract Specialist,
402-221-3487/Debra E. Imhoff, Contracting Officer, 402-221-4233. The
National Park Service (NPS), Midwest Field Area Office, Omaha, Nebraska
is seeking qualified organizations to provide Architect/Engineer (A/E)
services under indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract for
engineering, architecture and landscape architecture services for park
areas in the Midwest Field Area (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, North Dakota,
South Dakota and Nebraska). Work will consist of, but is not limited to
Title I Services including physical investigation (surveying) and
materials testing, preparation of conditions reports, and preliminary
designs and estimates, and other architectural/engineering/landscape
architectural work; Title II Services including preparation of
construction drawings, specifications, and cost estimates; and Title
III Services including construction observation, site visits,
consultation, review of submittal and shop drawings, and preparation of
operation and maintenance manuals. All work will be guided by NPS
policies and directives, however park resources often present unique
and unusual conditions and the NPS encourages various review and
planning entities. The NPS has adopted sustainable design as the
guiding principle for park planning and development. By definition,
this means meeting present needs without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs. In practice sustainable
design minimizes the short and long term environmental impacts of
development activity through resource conservation, recycling, waste
minimization, and the utilization of energy efficient and ecologically
responsible materials and techniques for construction. The following
criteria shall be used in the evaluation of the prospective firms in
descending order of importance: 1. Professional qualifications of the
principals and key staff of the firm and consultants for the
performance of the desired services. 2. Specialized experience, and
technical competence in the type of work required. 3. Capacity to
respond to short time frames and accomplish more than one project at a
time within the desired schedules, while maintaining quality of work
and control of costs. 4. Past performance on contracts with Government
agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of
work, and compliance with performance schedules. 5. Demonstrated
success in prescribing the use of recovered materials and achieving
waste reduction and energy efficiency in facility design. 6.
Demonstrated capability to meet on-site at the Midwest Field Area
Office to respond to bona fide emergency/disaster situations within 7
hours of notification. Bona fide emergency/disaster situation is
defined as tropical storms, tornadoes, and flooding. The total of all
work orders per year shall not exceed $1,000,000 and no single work
order shall exceed $500,000. The A/E is guaranteed a minimum amount of
$15,000 during the basic contract period. The following are examples
of types of projects done in the past: Agate Fossil Beds National
Monument, Visitor Center and Utility Parking Area, Roads and Housing,
Harrison, NE; Badlands National Park, Rehabilitation of Visitor Center,
Interior, SD; George Washington Carver National Monument,
Rehabilitation of Visitor Center, Parking Lot, and Contact Station,
Diamond, MO; Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, Drop Off Zone and
Parking Area, St. Louis, MO. The term of this contract shall be one
year from date of contract award, with a Government option to extend
the period of performance for four additional one-year periods. All
data processing and storage including specifications, cost estimates,
technical reports, and special studies shall be compatible with
Microsoft Word 3.1 word processing and Microsoft Access data storage
software. The A/E shall have the capability of preparing drawings and
graphic material using AutoCAD version release 13 software. This
procurement is open to small and large businesses and is subject to
Public Law 100-656, Small Business Competitive Demonstration Program.
If the apparent successful offeror is a large business, they will be
required to submit a subcontracting plan with separate percentage goals
for using small business concerns. To the fullest extent, the NPS
welcomes the participation of small business firms including woman and
minority owned and operated A/E firms and encourages large business
firms to include small business firms as part of their team. The
government will not indemnify the firm selected against liability
involving asbestos or other hazardous materials; that is no clause
holding the firm harmless will be included in the Contract. The
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code is 8712. A/E firms which
meet the requirements described in this announcement are invited to
submit a Letter of Interest and completed Standard Form 254 for each
firm to the National Park Service, Midwest Field Area, Attention:
Theora McVay, Contract Specialist, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebraska
68102. Responses must be received before 4:00 p.m., January 6, 1997 in
order to be considered for this selection. This is not an RFP. Any
questions shall be addressed, in writing to Theora McVay at the above
address. (313) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0016 19961113\C-0001.SOL)
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