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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 23,1998 PSA#2037U.S. Army Engineer District, Chicago, Corps of Engineers, 111 North
Canal Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606-7206 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY ARCHITECT ENGINEER CONTRACT FOR HYDROLOGIC,
HYDRAULIC, ENVIRONMENTAL AND COASTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR CHICAGO
DISTRICT POC For Technical Information: Tom Fogarty at (312)353-6400
X3100. For Contracting Information: Katherine McClendon (312)353-6400
X1701. 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: An Indefinite Delivery
Architect/Engineer contract for Hydrologic, Hydraulic, Environmental
and Coastal Engineering services, procured in accordance with PL 92-582
(Brooks A-E Act) and FAR Part 36, for various civil works projects
within the geographic area of the Chicago District Corps of Engineers
(Northeastern Illinois and Northwestern Indiana) will be awarded for
the Chicago District Corps of Engineers. Most work will be performed
within the Chicago District boundaries but there is a remote chance
that some work may be required within the Great Lakes and Ohio River
Division boundaries which also includes: Michigan, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, New York,
Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. An indefinite delivery contract will be
negotiated and awarded with a base period not to exceed one year and
two option periods, with each option period not to exceed one year. The
amount of work in each contract period will not exceed approximately
$1,000,000. Individual work orders in each contract period will not
exceed $1,000,000 (although this is the maximum, it is unlikely that
individual work orders would be of that magnitude). The option period
may be exercised when the contract amount for the base period has been
exhausted or nearly exhausted. Work will be issued by negotiated
firm-fixed price task orders. The contract is anticipated to be awarded
in October 1998. This announcement is open to all businesses regardless
of size. If a large business is selected for this contract, it must
comply with FAR 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting
plan on that part of the work it intends to subcontract. The
subcontracting goals for Chicago District are: (1) at least 61% of a
contractor's intended subcontract amount be placed with small
businesses (SB), including small disadvantaged businesses (SDB) and
women-owned small businesses (WOSB); (2) at least 9% of a contractor's
intended subcontract amount be placed with SDB; and (3) at least 4.5%
of a contractor's intended subcontract amount be placed with WOSB. The
small business size standard for SIC 8711 (Engineering Services) is
$2.5 million annual average gross revenue for the last 3 fiscal years.
The wages and benefits of service employees (see FAR 22.10) performing
under this contract must be at least equal to those determined by the
Department of Labor under the Service Contract Act. 2. PROJECT
INFORMATION: Work includes 1) a) Hydrologic engineering: analyses of
general hydrology, urban hydrology, flood routing, flood flow frequency
analysis, b) Hydraulic engineering: development of water surface
profiles and inundation maps for flood flows, hydraulic design and
hydraulic alternative evaluations, c) Interior drainage analyses, d)
Hydrologic and hydraulic data collection and surveys (discharge
measurements, river cross sections) 2) Environmental engineering
studies, water quality and groundwater computer modeling and analyses,
environmental sample collection and sample analysis 3) Coastal
engineering evaluations as related to shoreline erosion protection,
littoral drift and harbors, coastal data collection 4 ) General design
work and development of reports. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24
for general A-E selection process. The selection criteria are listed
below in descending order of importance, first by major criterion and
then by each sub-criterion. Criteria a-d are primary. Criteria e-g are
secondary and will only be used as "tie-breakers" among technically
equal firms. As the major purpose of the contract is to perform
hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, criteria related to this type of
work will be weighted substantially higher. a. Specialized Experience
and Technical Competence and Professional Qualification in the
following order: (1) hydrologic and hydraulic engineering with (a)
technical expertise in the use of complex computer programs such as
UNET, DSS, WHAMO, HSPF and SWMM (b) experience in doing work within the
Chicagoland area, such as the Chicago Underflow Plan, Lake Michigan
Diversion Accounting or similar complex studies for the watercourses
and canal systems (c) capability for data collection and surveys to
supplement hydrologic and hydraulic studies (2) environmental
engineering with (a) technical expertise in water quality modeling and
groundwater modeling, (b) experience and familiarity with water
quality issues in the Chicago District including TARP, the canal
system, waterways and combined sewer systems, (c) capability for
environmental data collection including water and sediment samples and
sample analysis (3) coastal engineering with technical expertise to
conduct Great Lakes coastal engineering analyses, studies and designs
related to (a) lakeshore erosion protection projects (such as
revetments, bulkheads, groins, breakwaters), (b) littoral drift, (c)
harbors, (d) harbor confined disposal facilities as well as (e)
capability for data collection and surveys to supplement coastal
studies (4) familiarity with Corps of Engineers Methods for Hydrologic,
Hydraulic, Coastal and Environmental Studies (5) experience in
preparation of reports detailing the findings of hydrologic, hydraulic,
coastal and environmental analyses, design work, surveys and data
collections including maps, technical drawings, data presentation and
narrative discussion. b. Professional Qualifications (the evaluation
will consider education, training, registration, overall relevant
experience, and longevity with the firm): (1) Experienced Hydraulic
Engineers, Environmental Engineers, Coastal Engineers, Civil Engineers,
and Surveyors; (2) Professional Engineers licensed in Illinois and
Indiana; (3) Registered land surveyors in Illinois and Indiana, (4)
Engineering technicians, survey technicians and field personnel trained
and experienced in hydrologic and hydraulic data collection,
environmental sample collection and coastal data collection. c. Past
performance on DoD and other contracts with respect to quality of work,
cost control, and timeliness and compliance with project schedules for
primary contractor and significant subcontractors. d. Capacity of the
firm to accomplish work order in 60 to 129 days and to execute two
work orders concurrently totaling approximately $500,000. The
evaluation will consider the availability of equipment and an adequate
number of personnel in key disciplines. e. Extent of participation of
SB (including WOSB), SDB, historically black colleges and
universities, and minority institutions in the proposed contract team,
measured as a percentage of the total estimated effort. f. Geographic
proximity. g. Volume of DoD contract awards in the last 12 months as
described in Note 24. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for
general submission requirements. Interested firms having the
capabilities to perform this work must submit two copies of SF 255
(11/92 edition), and two copies of SF 254 (11/92 edition) for the prime
firm and all consultants, to the above address not later than the close
of business on the 30th day after the date of this announcement. If the
30th day is a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday, the deadline is the
close of business of the next business day. Include the firm's ACASS
number in SF 255, Block 3b. For ACASS information call 503-326-3459. In
SF 255, Block 10 describe owned or leased equipment that will be used
to perform this contract. Solicitation packages are not provided. This
is not a request for proposal. No additional project information will
be given to A/E firms. Personal visits to discuss this work will not
be scheduled. Phone calls are discouraged unless absolutely necessary.
SFs 254 and 255 are to be submitted to: US Army Engineer District,
Chicago, Corps of Engineers, Contracting Division. 111 North Canal,
Chicago, IL, 60606-7206. (0049) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19980223\C-0001.SOL)
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