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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 28,1998 PSA#2083Panama Canal Commission, Contracting Division, Unit 2300, APO, AA
34011-2300 C -- ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES SOL A-E 170001 DUE 051498 POC
Tom Duncan, Contract Specialist, (507) 272-7826, Gaston Schatan,
Contracting Officer, (507) 272-7205 CONTRACT INFORMATION: The Panama
Canal Commission, requires an Indefinite Quantity/Indefinite Delivery,
Firm-Fixed Price, Architect-Engineer Contract for Environmental
Services and Related Responsibilities. Primary services to be provided
include baseline investigations, reviews, assessments and the
preparation of reports for a variety of activities pertaining to the
development of navigation locks, hydropower projects, water supply
tunnels and channels, water supply dams, navigation channel
enlargement, comprehensive watersheds studies, water resource planning
in general, ecosystem evaluation, environmental studies, cultural
resources studies, socio-economic studies, wetlands evaluation and
delineation, fish and wildlife habitat impact evaluation, and GIS
support services. The location of services required may be anywhere
within the boundaries of the Country of Panama and generally around the
Canal area and watershed. The contract will be for a base period not to
exceed one year with two option periods not to exceed one year each. An
option period may be exercised when the amount of the current period
cost ceiling has been exhausted. The cost ceiling of all tasks orders
for the base year will not exceed $1 Million. Each optional contract
period value will not exceed $1 Million. EAch task order will be
limited to $500,000.00. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The A-E contractor will
be required to provide the appropriate personnel, materials and
equipment necessary to perform items of work to be accomplished which
will relate principally to reconnaissance investigations, reviews and
assessment studies that require engineering, economic, operational,
social and environmental evaluations of concept recommendations and
alternatives actions. Environmental study activities shall include
preparation of Environmental Evaluations and Environmental Impact
Assessments to predetermined criteria for projects up to the conceptual
design level. Items of work will typically consist, in whole or in
part, of initial investigation and/or review of site conditions;
gathering and generation of required environmental data; necesssary
coordination; participation in meetings; planning and/or design
synthesis, development, writing and preparation of reports; and
reproduction of reports as identified in the task orders. Desktop
computer graphics, publishing, CADD/GIS stations, and PC support
capabilities are required for data and information management.
Principal fields of expertise include, but are not limited to (1) basic
engineering; (2) hydrology and hydraulics including water quality; (3)
sociology, economics and demographics; (4) landscape architecture,
natural and cultural resources, wildlife management and resource
planning. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection
process. The following selection criteria listed below in descending
order of importance shall be considered primary selection criteria. (a)
Qualified registered professional personnel in the following key
disciplines: engineering as defined above, architecture, and landscape
architecture. Adequate professional personnel with experience in the
principal fields of expertise as listed under PROJECT INFORMATION.
Professional qualifications of key personnel will be based upon
education, experience, and professional licensing or registration.
Relevant training and certification will also be considered. A list of
all personnel certifications and licenses should be submitted. (b)
Specialized experience and technical competence of the prime firm and
any subcontractors in (1) the technical and administrative requirements
of the U. S. Federal environmental protection statutes and policies
including, but not limited to, the National Environmental Policy Act,
the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the National
Historic Preservation Act (2) the study, conceptualization of solutions
and project site selection and design (3) incremental cost and benefit
calculations and habitat unit estimation using HEP (4) CADD computer
technology so as to be able to deliver drawings in a format compatible
with the AUTOCADD system (5) water supply system analysis, simulation
and design and (6) small remote water supply dam site investigations.
(c) Capacity of the firm to accomplish the anticipated work in the
required time. Ability of the firm to perform work on several task
orders simultaneously. (d) Past Performance on Government and other
private contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work, and
compliance with performance schedules. (ACASS reports will be used for
past performance on Government projects). Criteria e-h are listed in
descending order of importance. They are considered secondary selection
criteria and will only be used as "tie-breakers" among technically
equal firms. (e) Knowledge of the locality of the Panama Canal. (f)
Location of the firm. (g) Volume of contract awards in the last 12
months. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Interested firms having the
capabilities to perform this work must submit a current completed
Standard Form 255 (SF 255, 11/92 edition),"Architect-Engineer and
Related Services Questionnaire for Specific Project" and any
supplemental information which documents the firm's qualifications.
Firms must submit a detailed quality control plan with their proposal
that outlines specific quality control procedures for this contract and
specifically addresses quality control procedures between the prime and
any subcontractors. Firms must also submit a list of their significant
equipment and software, including email and ftp capabilities that are
intended to be used on this contract. All responding firms which do
not have a current (within the past 12 months) SF 254 on file with this
office must also furnish a completed current SF 254. Include the firm's
ACASS number in SF 255, block 3b. FOR ACASS information, call (503)
808-4591 or 4950. Interested frims must provide submittals to the above
address not later than 4:00 PM Eastern Standard Time on the 30th
calendar 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. Submittals after this date and time
will not be considered for selection. This is not a request for
proposal. (0114) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0019 19980428\C-0003.SOL)
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