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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 13,1999 PSA#2386Commander, Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Acquisition Department, Pacific Environment Contracts Division, 258
Makalapa Drive, Suite 100, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860-3134 (Code ACQ0231) C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECT
AND ENGINEER SERVICES FOR THE PREPARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
DOCUMENTS AND RELATED TECHNICAL SERVICES FOR PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES AT
VARIOUS LOCATIONS, PACIFIC AREA SOL N62742-99-R-1808 DUE 080999 POC
Nanette Castro, Contract Specialist, (808) 474-5707 Services include,
but are not limited to planning, architect and engineering services and
related technical services for the preparation of various environmental
impact documents required by the Government for compliance with
environmental protection statutes. Such documents include, but are not
limited to: (1) Record of Categorical Exclusions (RCE), Environmental
Assessments (EAs) and Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) in
conformance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969
and the regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality that
implement NEPA procedures, 40 C.F.R. Parts 1500-1508; (2) Documents
required for consistency determination under the Coastal Zone
Management Act (CZMA); (3) Documents for consultation under Section 7
of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act Regulations (PL 101-601) and Section
106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966; (4) Integrated
Natural Resources Management Plans (INRMP) as required by the Sikes Act
Improvement Amendments of 1997 and associated NEPA documentation in
accordance with Memorandum from the Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(Installation and Environment) of 12 Aug 98. Technical services may
include preliminary site assessment studies (including topographic,
geotechnical, hazardous materials, and infrastructure) associated with
the proposed action, civil engineering services, feasibility
assessments, and supporting studies on physical, biological,
electromagnetic, radio frequency interference, traffic, economic,
social and other components of the environment which may be affected by
the proposed action. Other technical services may include graphics,
preparation of presentation and briefing materials (in electronic
format and hard copies), and coordination with government agencies. The
contract scope may require evaluation of and definition of asbestos
materials, toxic waste disposition and/or pollution control works. If
asbestos or hazardous materials exist, the A-E contractor may be
required to identify, evaluate and recommend alternative methods for
disposal in accordance with applicable rules and regulations. Firms
must be prepared to accept the aforementioned as a part of their
contract responsibility. The contract will be an Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite Quantity type where the work will be required on an
"as needed" basis during the life of the contract providing the
Government and contractor agree on the amount. Each project contract
will be a firm-fixed price A-E Task Order. The Government will
determine the task order amount by using rates negotiated and negotiate
the effort required to perform the particular project. The contract
shall not exceed twelve months or $500,000 total fee, whichever comes
first. The Government guarantees a minimum amount of $25,000 for the
contract. Should an impasse on price occur over the initial and
subsequent projects, the Government will apply the dollar value of the
Government estimate for that project or projects towards the minimum
guarantee. The Government reserves the option to extend the contract
for an additional two (2) years for a total of three (3) years, with a
maximum fee of $500,000 per year. There will be no future synopsis in
the event the options included in the contract is exercised. Estimated
date of award is October 1999. The selected A-E may be required to
participate in a pre-fee meeting within seven days of notification and
to provide a fee proposal within ten days afterwards. Proposals may be
subject to an advisory audit performed by the Defense Contract Audit
Agency. The following selection evaluation criteria, in relative order
of importance, will be used in the evaluation of A-E firms: (1)
Professional qualifications of the firm and staff proposed for
preparing environmental impact documents in accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 and the regulations of
the Council on Environmental Quality that implement NEPA procedures, 40
C.F.R. Parts 1500-1508 for U.S. Department of Defense, in particular
the U.S. Navy, in the Pacific area.; (2) Specialized recent experience
and technical competence of firm and particular staff members in the
preparation of environmental impact documents to including technical
engineering studies and environmental engineering considerations.
Specialized experience shall include, but not limited to, knowledge of
environmental laws and regulations, biological resources, cultural
resources, traffic, noise, and air quality; (3) Capacity to accomplish
the work in the required time and ability to handle multiple projects
at the same time; (4) Past contract performance with Government
agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of
work, and compliance with performance schedules; (5) A-E firm's design
quality control practices/techniques, and demonstrated success in
producing quality environmental impact documents; (6) Location in the
general geographical area of the project and knowledge of the locality
of the projects; (7) The volume of work previously awarded to the firm
by the Department of Defense shall also be considered, with the object
of effecting an equitable distribution of Department of Defense
Architect-Engineer contracts among qualified firms and firms that have
not had contracts with Department of Defense. IN BLOCK 10 OF THE SF
255 AND ANY ADDENDUM, STATE WHY YOUR FIRM IS SPECIALLY QUALIFIED BASED
ON EACH OF THE ABOVE EVALUATION CRITERIA. FOR SELECTION CRITERIA (2),
PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR ONLY THE STAFF PROPOSED FOR THIS
WORK USING THESE COLUMN HEADINGS: "NAME", "RELATED PROJECTS WORKED ON",
"YEAR", "FIRM" AND "TECHNICAL ROLE". Show the office location where
work will be done and describe the experience and location of those
that will do the work. Each firm's past performance and performance
rating(s) will be reviewed during the evaluation process and can affect
the selection outcome. AE firms shall provide their DUNS number in
Block 3 of the SF255. The contract will require the selected firm have
on-line access to E-mail via the Internet for routine exchange of
correspondence. THIS PROSPECTIVE CONTRACT IS A 100 PERCENT SET-ASIDE
FOR SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. The small business size standard
classification is SIC 8711 ($4.0 million in annual receipts). A-E firms
that are interested and meet the requirements described in this
announcement are invited to submit complete, updated Standard Form (SF)
254, Architect Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire, and SF255
Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire for Specific
Project, to the Commander, PACNAVFACENGCOM, Acquisition Department,
Pacific Environmental Contracts Division (ACQ0231) by 2:00 p.m. HST, on
August 9, 1999 at the following address: (1) Postal Mailing Address:
258 Makalapa Drive, Suite 100, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860-3134; (2) If
hand carrying: Building 223, South Avenue, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860.
Label lower right corner of outside mailing envelope with "A-E
Services. 99-R-1808". Should the due date fall on a weekend or holiday,
Standard Forms 254 and 255 will be due the first workday thereafter.
A-E firms utilized by the prime A-E must also submit completed Standard
Forms 254 and 255. Only one copy of each form is required. This is not
a request for a proposal. Posted 07/09/99 (W-SN352346). (0190) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19990713\C-0004.SOL)
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