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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 4,1998 PSA#2151US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, NEW YORK DISTRICT, CENAN-EN-MR 26 Federal
Plaza, Rm 1843, New York, N.Y. 10278-0900 C -- IDC CONTRACTS FOR PRIMARILY GIS, CADD, REMOTE SENSING,
PHOTOGRAMMETRY, SURVEYING, AND MAPPING AND RELATED ENGRG, PLANNING AND
DESIGN SERVICES WITHIN NAD BOUNDA SOL CBAEEN8-212-0017 POC Willien
Cunningham, Procurement Assistant 212-264-9123. Location of work:
Within the United States for Army Corps of Engineers activities. Scope
of services required: Services required include: a) ARC/INFO, ArcView,
Intergraph MGE, MicroStation, and AutoCAD MAP database design, data
capture (scanning and digitizing), attribution, translation between GIS
systems, and the integration of GIS technology with other engineering
systems and analysis models, b) GIS training, consulting, and technical
on-site support for each of the above mentioned GIS systems, c) aerial
and satellite data image acquisition (conventional and digital
photography, including multispectral scanners), d)data acquisition and
photo interpretation for land use/cover, geological, and wetland
delineations, e) image processing using ERDAS Imagine, f)
photogrammetric mapping (including analytical triangulation, digital
orthophotography production, stereo compilation, and terrain modeling),
g) application support and programming services in AML, MDL, Avenue,
AutoLISP, C, and object-oriented development tools, h) softcopy feature
extraction and visualization, i) airborne GPS and ground-based GPS
surveys, j) vegetation, bathymetric, aquatic habitats, aquatic
sediment, and groundwater mapping, and k) general planning,
engineering, and NEPA compliance services for military installation and
civil works requirements. These services will be provided under two
indefinite delivery contracts. The cumulative amount of all delivery
orders for each contract will not exceed $1,000,000, and each delivery
order will not exceed $1,000,000. Delivery orders for each contract
may be issued for a period of one year from the date of contract award.
The Government has the right to exercise the option for an additional
one year after the monetary limit is reached prior to the expiration of
the time period (365 days). Each contract will include options for two
additional years under the same terms and conditions as the basic
contract. The Government's obligation to guarantee a minimum amount for
payment will apply to all three years. The guaranteed minimum is
$20,000 for the first year and $10,000 for the second and third years.
Technical capability required: Specialized experience and technical
competence in: 1) Providing ARC/INFO and Intergraph MGE GIS training,
consulting, and technical support, 2) Acquisition and processing of
remotely sensed data (conventional photointerpretation, satellite and
airborne image processing, side seam sonar, magnetometer, sub-bottom
profiler, and multi-beam imaging) and ground truthing for land
use/cover, geological, and wetlands delineations, 3) Providing ARC/INFO
and Intergraph MGE database design, data capture and attribution, 4)
Photogrammetric mapping, including digital orthophotography, and
planimetric and topographic mapping Photogrammetric and GIS database
development experience, particularly in support of military master
planning, riverine, coastal civil works and environmental restoration,
Airborne GPS and digital photography services, Use of softcopy feature
extraction and visualization techniques, 8) Preparation of various
miscellaneous engineering studies involving facilities and/or
infrastructure, 9) Preparation of NEPA compliance documents, including
extensive cultural resource assessments, natural resource assessments,
and development of mitigation strategies. Must be able to demonstrate
experience that combines GIS and natural resource inventories and
analysis, 10) Capability to provide complete photo lab services,
including color film processing and laser film processing, and graphic
art services for creation of presentation drawings and posters. Firms
not having full in-house capability must demonstrate how they will
manage subcontractors and insure quality control. The (Prime) firm must
identify in their submittal the quantity and number of personnel in
each discipline available in their working office. A QA/QC plan must be
included in the submission. These specific abilities are required:
Civil Engineers, Environmental Engineers, Geographer, NEPA Compliance
Specialist, GIS Specialist, GIS Programmer, Photo Interpreter,
Photogrammetrist, Remote Sensing specialist, botanist, wildlife
scientist, fisheries biologist, geologist, hydrologist, graphic artist,
survey team, cost estimator, and planner. Familiarity with Corps of
Engineers and DoD military and civil works is preferred for major
disciplines. Senior Surveyors and Senior Engineers should be
registered. The following support personnel should also be identified:
Architect, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, and Geotechnical
Engineer. 5. Special Qualifications: Previous experience with military
installations and civil works projects is preferred. Firms should
indicate experience with preferably DoD projects related to GIS, CADD,
remote sensing, photogrammetry, surveying, and mapping, and related
engineering, planning and design services. Experience in the
preparation of military master planning documents and project funding
justification document (DD1391) is also preferred. Responding firms
should indicate their ability to access an electronic bulletin board
and Automated Review Management System (ARMS) via a Hayes or Hayes
compatible modem, through an IBM compatible PC. Past experience with
the Corps' M-CACES Gold Cost Estimating program and Excel 4.0, or the
firm's capability to use these programs is required. In addition, firms
must be able submit all appropriate deliverables in MicroStation CADD,
Intergraph Modular GIS Environment (MGE), MS Word, MS Excel, MS
Access, ArcInfo, ArcView, and/or Oracle 7.x formats. 6. Closing date
for submitting SF-255: 30 days after advertising date. If this date
falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holiday the closing date will be on the
next business day. Firms must submit their qualifications on 11-92
version of SF-255 and SF-254. SF-254 should reflect the overall firm's
capacity, whereas, SF-255 should reflect only the personnel dedicated
to the specific project referenced in the submittal. These guidelines
should be closely followed, since they constitute procedural protocol
in the manner in which the selection process is conducted. 7.
Evaluation factors in descending order of importance: A. Primary
Selection Criteria 1) Specialized experience and technical competence
in the type of work required. 2) Professional qualifications necessary
for satisfactory performance of required services. 3) Past performance
on contracts with government agencies and private industry in terms of
cost control, quality of work and compliance with performance
schedules. 4) Capacity to accomplish the work within the required time.
5) Knowledge of the locality and location in the general geographical
area provided that application of this criterion leaves an appropriate
number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project.
Note: Firms are encouraged to submit from any geographical area. B.
Secondary Selection Criteria 1) Extent of participation of small
businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, historically black colleges
and universities, and minority institutions in the proposed contract
team, measuredas a percentage of the total estimated effort. 2)
Geographic Proximity in relation to North Atlantic Division's
geographic boundaries. 3) Volume of work previously awarded to the firm
by the Department of Defense, with the object of effecting an equitable
distribution among qualified A/E firms, including small and small
disadvantaged business firms and firms that have not had prior DoD
contracts. 8. Approximate Start: Jan 1999 9. Approximate Completion:
Jan 2002 10. Small and small disadvantaged firms are encouraged to
participate as prime contractors or as members of joint ventures with
other small businesses. All interested contractors are reminded that
the successful firm will be expected to place subcontracts to the
maximum possible extent with small and small disadvantaged firms in
accordance with Public Law 95-507. If a large business firm is
selected, a small business subcontracting plan will be required prior
to award. 11. Firms which have not previously applied for New York
District projects and firms which do not have a current SF-254 on file
with the New York District should submit two of the SF-254 with this
initial response to CBD announcement. Firms using consultants should
submit copies of the SF-254 for their consultants. 12. a. Notification
of all firms will be made within 10 calendar days after approval of
the Final selection. Notifications will not be sent after pre-selection
approval. The notification will say the firm was not among the most
highly qualified firms and that the firm may request a debriefing. b.
The A/E's request for debriefing must be received by the selection
chairperson within 30 calendar days after the date on which the firm
received the notification. c. Debriefing(s) will occur within 14
calendar days after receipt of the written request. d. Copies of all SF
254s and SF255s of all firms, which are not short listed, will be held
for 30 calendar days after notifications are sent out. 13. Three (3)
copies of the submittals should be sent to Ms. Willien Cunningham,
CENAN-EN-MR, Room 2004, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278, (212)
264-9123. Posted 07/31/98 (I-SN231126). (0212) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0019 19980804\C-0003.SOL)
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