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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 17,1999 PSA#2347US Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, Attn: CENAN-CT, 26
Federal Plaza, Rm 1843, New York, N.Y. 10278-0090 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT #41 FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
PRIMARILY WITHIN THE FORT MONMOUTH BOUNDARIES AND SUPPORTING AREAS SOL
CBAEEN9-133-0008 POC Willien Cunningham, Procurement Assistant
212-264-9123 Scope of services required: The work will entail
Environmental Engineering and other A/E services. The A/E will conduct
geophysical investigations to locate underground storage tanks. The
A/E will perform environmental engineering relating to hazardous waste
sites, asbestos, lead, and cultural and natural resources. The A/E
will investigate water quality and air pollution and make
recommendations for clean air and clean water programs and prepare
environmental assessment reports. One indefinite delivery contract will
be negotiated and awarded with a base period not to exceed one year and
two option periods not to exceed one year each. The amount of work in
each contract period will not exceed approximately $1,000,000. Each
delivery order will not exceed $1,000,000. An option period may be
exercised when the contract amount for the base period or preceding
option period has been exhausted or nearly exhausted. Work will be
issued by negotiated firm-fixed-price task orders. The Government's
obligation to guarantee a minimum amount for payment will apply to all
three periods. The guaranteed minimum is $20,000 for the first period
and $10,000 for the second and third periods. Technical capability
required: The preference is for a firm which is well-staffed having a
strong background in environmental engineering and for a firm which has
previous experience with environmental work on Army and Air Force
installations. Firms must demonstrate in block 10 of SF-255 how they
will manage subcontractors (if any) and in-house staff to insure
quality control. The (prime) firm must identify in its submittal the
quantity and disciplines in their working office. The selected firm
must be able to provide services to Fort Monmouth and installations
supported by Fort Monmouth within 75 miles of the post. These specific
abilities are required: The firm must have lead disciplines in
environmental and geotechnical engineering. In addition, the firm must
have a certified asbestos specialist, a certified industrial
hygienist, an architect, and structural, mechanical, civil, and
electrical engineers. Special Qualifications: The firm must have
experience in the preparation of environmental assessment reports,
familiarity with the procedures and regulations of the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection, the ability to prepare storm
water pollution prevention plans, the software and hardware capability
to operate the Hazardous Substance Material Tracking System, the
ability to remove asbestos, PCBs and other hazardous materials, lead
management program ability, clean water program ability, and clean air
program ability. The firm should be familiar with state of the art
pollution prevention technology. Responding firms should indicate their
ability to access a Corps electronic bulletin board, the Automated
Review Management System (ARMS), to use the M-CACES Gold edition
estimating package, and to produce designs and or studies in the Metric
System of measurements. Firms should have CADD capability to prepare
drawings for environmental projects, which is compatible with the
Director of Public Work's (DPW) Intergraph system. Submittals should
include in section 10 of SF-255 examples of design work on prior
projects that demonstrate the re-use of construction materials to
achieve waste reduction and energy efficiency. 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. Evaluation
factors in descending order of importance:A. Primary Selection
Criteria1. 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. 6.
Demonstrated success in prescribing the use of recovered materials and
achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency in facility design.
(If applicable)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, measured as a percentage of the total
estimated effort. 2. Geographic Proximity in relation to location of
project.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. Approximate Start: March 2000 9. Approximate Completion:
March 2003 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. 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. a. Notification of all
firms will be made within 10 calendar days after approval of the Final
selection. Notifications will not be sent after preselection 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 SF-255s
of all firms, which are not short listed, will be held for 30 calendar
days after notifications are sent out. Three (3) copies of the
submittals should be sent to Ms. Willien Cunningham, CENAN-EN-MR,Room
2037, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0090, (212) 264-9123. Posted
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