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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 13,1996 PSA#1741U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency, Acquisition
Management Branch, STOP 0567, 1400 & INDEPENDENCE AVENUE, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-0567 C -- MICHIGAN LAND SURVEYING SOL FSA-R-0003-97DC DUE 012797 POC Scott
C. Wolz (202) 720-3736 WEB: FSA Contracting Home Page,
http://wwwaix.fsa.usda.gov/amb/amb.htm. E-MAIL: Scott Wolz,
swolz@wdc.fsa.usda.gov. Professional land surveying services are
required to stake and describe by survey of record legal descriptions
for conservation easements and homestead protection rights on FSA
custodial and inventory properties. Surveys may also be required in
conjunction with loan servicing actions. The properties could be
located anywhere in Michigan. Selection of firms shall be through an
order of preference per county based on demonstrated competence and
qualifications necessary for the satisfactory performance of the type
of professional services required. Firms submitting qualifications
should have on staff at least one surveyor licensed in the State of
Michigan. No attempt will be made to measure a land surveyor or firm in
terms of length of time as a surveyor, years in operation, nor
affiliation with professional societies through membership or
publication. A&E selection criteria include (in descending order of
importance): (1) Professional qualifications necessary for a
satisfactory performance of required services and a description of the
role of the licensed Land Surveyor in all phases of the project; (2)
Specialized experience and technical competence in retracement
procedures for section subdivision, proportioning corners and rules of
evidence applied to original corner searches and a description of the
approach used to resolve problems resulting from conflicts of surveys,
possession, or title; (3) Capacity to provide adequate and appropriate
skilled personnel to complete the work, and an estimate of the average
time to complete the work (assuming weather is not a factor); (4) Past
performance on contracts with Government agencies and private industry
in terms of quality of work (provide a sample of similar survey), cost
control (provide an explanation of the relevant factors used in
establishing price of sample survey submitted), and compliance with
performance schedules (Note: Responses to this item shall constitute
completion of items 10 and 11 on the SF-254. A minimum of three
projects and a maximum of five must meet this requirement.); and (5)
Geographical location of firm, listing of Michigan county(ies) in which
is desired, and knowledge of each designated county. To be considered,
firms shall submit a SF-254 and supplementary information as
identified above. The estimated number of surveys needed for a twelve
month period is estimated to be fifteen; therefore, it is anticipated
that each survey will be procured under an individual contract. All
responsible sources are encouraged to request a solicitation package .
It is anticipated that proposals in response to the solicitation will
be due not later than 2:00 p.m., Washington, D.C. time, on January
27,1997. Submissions shall be addressed to Scott C. Wolz, USDA/FSA,
1400 Independence Avenue, Stop 0567, Washington, D.C. 20250-0567
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