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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 21,1998 PSA#2078Federal Emergency Management Agency; Acquisition Operations Division;
Flood, Fire & Mitigation Branch; 500 C Street, S.W., Room 350;
Washington=, DC 20472 C -- RIVERINE AND COASTAL FLOOD INSURANCE RESTUDY IN THE STATE OF
GEORGIA FOR FY 99 SOL COMB-99 DUE 052098 POC Point of Contact: Virna L.
Evans, Contract Specialist 202/646-7591; Chandra G. Lewis, Contracting
Officer 202/646-3118 E-MAIL: Click here to contact FEMA Point of
Contact via email, virna.evans@fema.gov. The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) intends to award a contract in FY 99 for the
package listed below, subject to the availability of funds, for Flood
Insurance Restudies (RFISs) located in communities subject to coastal
and riverine flooding. The selected firm will be required to provide
the following services: (1) determine the flood hazard areas in the
assigned community; (2) perform wave height and wave runup analyses;
(3) develop flood elevation frequency data for the 10-, 50-, 100-, and
500-year return periods resulting from combined storm surges and wave
action including open coast and inland areas flooded inland through
overland or natural and artificial waterways; (4) develop flood
frequency data for the10-, 50-, 100-, and 500-year return periods and
identify the floodway for a 100-year flood for riverine areas; (5)
prepare draft reports and maps which outline flood hazard areas and
flood risk zones; and (6) coordinate and consult with local community
officials, FEMA staff, FEMA review contractors, and others, as
required. The communities will be studied in varying degrees of
engineering detail depending upon the amount of floodplain development
occurring. The cost to perform each study is estimated not to exceed
$500,000. The starting date for the studies is scheduled for the second
quarter of FY 99 and is estimated to take 12 months to complete. This
procurement is classified under the Standard Industrial Classification
Code 8711, Other Engineering Services. The package is (Package 1):
Glynn County (Glynn Co.), Georgia. The anticipated contract type will
be cost reimbursable plus fixed fee. Only firms having an accounting
system meeting the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) standards for
cost reimbursable contracts will be given consideration for contract
award. Firms interested in being considered to perform this work are
required to submit two (2) copies of a Standard Form (SF) 254 and SF
255 for each of the firm's home, regional or branch office where they
wish to be considered,showing project experience for each specific
office and listing the personnel in that office who would be assigned
to perform the work. This is not a request for proposal nor is a
proposal desired. Submissions under this notice is requested only from
those firms having the capability to perform coastal and riverine
flood studies as described herein. Joint ventures must include a copy
of the legal joint venture agreement signed by an authorized officer
from each of the firms comprising the joint venture with the chief
executive officer of each entity identified and must indicate the
percentage and type of work that will be performed by each
participating firm. Specificattention is required to assure that ITEM
FIVE of the SF 255 is completed in full for the firm to be considered.
Only one SF 255 shall be submitted for joint ventures. ONLY USE
STANDARD PAGES OF THE SF=E1254 AND 255 (Rev. 11/92) prescribed by GSA.
No more than ten brief resumes may be submitted as part of item 7 of
the SF 255, and each resume shall be contained on one single-sided
page, using standard 10-point type size. Item 10 of the SF 255 shall be
limited to one single-sided page, also using standard 10- point type.
All other material such as brochures, samples of work, attachments or
extra pages will not be considered and will be discarded upon receipt.
Firms will be selected using procedures for acquisition of
architect-engineer services set forth in FAR, Part 36 (Brooks Act, 40
U.S.C. #541-544 (1988), as amended) and the FEMA Acquisition
Regulations subparts 4436.6. Selection criteria will be in accordance
with FAR Section 36.602-1, Selection Criteria. If a firm has multiple
offices, for each of the criteria requiring demonstrated ability and
experience, show project experience for each specific office and list
the personnel in that office who would be assigned to perform the work.
The following twelve factors willbe used in the selection of the firms
(In scoring these factors, the Government will also evaluate the
demonstrated experience of the key personnel in performing the related
work, where applicable, while employed by the firm): (1) specialized
experience of in-house staff in hydrology. Note that subcontracting of
hydrology is not allowed. (Max. pts. 12); (2) specialized experience
of in-house staff in open channel hydraulics. Note that subcontracting
of hydraulics is not allowed. (Max. pts. 12); (3) specialized
experience ofin-house staff in oceanographical engineering, and in the
selection and use of related mathematical models. (Max. pts. 12); (4)
demonstrated experience of key personnel in working with the firm in
performing studies for water supply and drainage design; and in
hydraulic modeling of flood control works, reservoir planning and open
channel hydraulics. (Max. pts. 10); (5) demonstrated experience of key
personnel in working with the firm in performing hydrologic studies
(Max. pts. 8); (6) demonstrated experience of key personnel in working
with the firm in coastal engineering works including, but not limited
to, studies of beach erosion, tidal propagation in bays, estuary and
inlet hydraulic studies and shore protection designs. (Max. pts. 8);
(7) demonstrated experience of key personnel in working with the firm
in flood risk assessment and floodplain mapping for coastal and
riverine environs. (Max. pts. 5); (8) specialized experience of
in-house staff in managing and performing digital terrain models and
application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in flood
insurance studies or related work of a similar magnitude and complexity
(Max. pts. 10); (9) demonstrated experience of key personnel in working
with the firm, in managing and performing digital terrain models and
application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in
general projects. The Government will also evaluate the demonstrated
experience of key personnel in the use of economical innovative mapping
procedures. (Max. pts. 8); (10) past performance on flood insurance
studies or related work of a similar magnitude and complexity in risk
assessment/floodplain information studies in the past three fiscal
years with Government agencies and private industry in terms of cost
control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules.
(Max. pts. 5); (11) capacity of the firm's office applying for the work
to meet the flood insurance study requirements within a twelve month
period. (Max. pts 5); (12) The experience of the firm in working with
municipal governmental authorities, and the geographical proximity of
the firm's home, regional, or branch offices where the work is to be
performed to the area to be studied or, if no area is specified, to the
Regional Office. (Max pts. 5)=2E Following an in depth evaluation of
the qualification and performance data submitted, three or more firms
considered to be the most highly qualifiedto provide the type of
service required, will be selected for a "short-list"=2E These firms
will receive written notice of their selection and given a chance to
provide additional data. Upon receipt of the "short-list"responses, a
final evaluation and selection of the most qualified firm will be made.
A proposal will be requested, and cost negotiations will be conducted
beginning with the most preferred firm in the final selection, and will
proceed until an award is made or all the firms have been rejected.
Responses shall reference "Synopsis Number: COMB-99, Riverine and
Coastal Flood Insurance Restudy in the State of Georgia for FY 99" on
the face of both the SF 254 and SF 255 as well as the outside of the
envelope. All firms interested in the FY 99 work, regardless of prior
submissions, must furnish new forms marked as stated above in order to
be considered. No other announcement is anticipated solely for the
combination of coastal and riverine restudies to be initiated in FY 99.
FEMA encourages=, to the maximum practicable extent, the subcontracting
to small business concerns and disadvantaged business concerns. All
information requested by this announcement must be received by
Contracting Officer, Helen Housand, no later than 4:00 PM local time on
May 20, 1998 at the following address: Federal Emergency Management
Agency Region IV, 3003 Chamblee Tucker Road, Atlanta=, GA 30341,
ATTENTION: Helen Housand, Room 146. Firms submitting responses must
allow several extra days for mail handling because late responses
submissions will not be considered except as noted in Federal
Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Part 14.304. (0107) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0041 19980421\C-0022.SOL)
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