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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 21,1998 PSA#2164Commanding Officer, USCG Civil Engineering Unit Cleveland, 1240 East
9th St., Room 2179, Cleveland, OH 44199-2060 C -- A/E OCEAN ENGINEERING SERVICES. SOL DTCG83-98-R-3AC378 DUE 092898
POC Audrey L. Overholt, (216) 902-6217. Provide professional A/E
services for miscellaneous Ocean Engineering inspections,
investigations and designs. Services may be required anywhere in the
United States but primarily in or near the waters of the Great Lakes,
Mississippi River and its tributaries, the Chesapeake and Delaware
Bays, the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Services may include but are not
limited to: Investigation of design options and final design of
offshore structures in a wide range of water depths, soil, wind, wave
and ice conditions. Acquisition of wind, wave, ice and other
environmental data for proposed design sites. Evaluation of bulkheads
and piers and designing repairs or replacements. Bulkhead and
waterfront facility design. Provide submarine soil borings and
evaluations (including pile drivability analysis). Computer modeling of
marine structures to include pile structure/soil interactions. Evaluate
and when necessary, modify existing offshore structure designs. Under
and above water inspection and evaluation of offshore and near shore
structures, piers, wharves and waterfront facilities to include reports
of material condition, repairs required, and repair options and
associated costs. Specification development for construction,
demolition and disposal of offshore structures. Investigation and
understanding of local permitting and regulatory requirements (i.e.
environmental, ACOE, SHPO, etc). Criteria to be evaluated in the
selection of the A/E firm will include the following: 1) Recent
specialized experience of the firm in a wide range of Ocean Engineering
assignments; (a) Offshore and Inshore marine structure design including
tower and marine foundation design; (b) Geotechnical submarine soil
investigations; (c) Design of structures in an ice environment; (d)
Static and dynamic computer modeling of structures; (e) Historic
structure repair and rehabilitations; (f) Offshore structural
inspection and evaluation; (g) Corrosion engineering and protection of
marine materials; (h) Understanding and working with diving services
and industry; (i) Design and repair of piers, wharf's and waterfront
facilities. 2) Professional qualifications of present staff and
consultants (if any); (a) Qualifications and experience of present
staff and management; (b) Qualifications and experience of consultants;
(c) Demonstrated repeat business with consultants. 3) Past performance
on contracts in terms of the following: (a) Cost control techniques
employed by the firm as demonstrated in the ability to establish an
accurate project budget and design within the budget evidenced by the
low bid amount; (b) Quality of work, demonstrated by past design
related change orders issued during construction; (c) Demonstrated
compliance with performance schedules; (d) Demonstrated long term
professional relationships and repeat business with Government and
private customers. 4) Ability to provide detailed, accurate cost
estimating for marine construction work. 5) Quality control procedures
proposed for utilization in projects in this nature. The firms will be
evaluated on the effectiveness of their internal quality control
program used to ensure technical accuracy and discipline coordination
of plans and specifications. 6) Ability to produce AUTOCAD drawings
using release 14 in the allotted design time using the CEU CE-CADD
standards. 7) Ability to provide qualified marine construction
inspection services. 8) Ability to provide designs and analysis of
general civil, mechanical and electrical engineering work. The basic
contract will be limited to a maximum price of $1,500,000.00 for each
year of the contract, with a $300,000.00 maximum per individual order.
The term of the contract will be for one year from the date of award
with an option for two (2) years. The government reserves the right to
exercise the option year of the contract. The total duration of the
contract, including the exercise of any option shall not exceed three
(3) years. The Government reserves the right to make multiple awards.
This procurement is open to small and large businesses in accordance
with the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program (Public
Law 100-656). Firms desiring consideration are invited to submit SF-254
and SF-255 prior to the close of the working day on 28 September 1998
to the U.S. Coast Guard, Civil Engineering Unit, 1240 East Ninth
Street, Room 2179, Cleveland, Ohio 44199-2060, Attention: Audrey L.
Overholt. Label the lower right corner of the envelope with the number
DTCG83-98-R-3AC378. No solicitation package will be issued. This is
not a request for proposal. Posted 08/19/98 (W-SN238941). (0231) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0025 19980821\C-0009.SOL)
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