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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 27,1999 PSA#2503

U. S. Army Engineer District, Savannah, P.O. Box 889, Savannah, Georgia 31402-0889

Y -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANITY CONTRACT FOR MASTER PLANNING, GIS, DESIGN, AND OTHER ENGINEERING SUPPORT SOL DACA21-00-R-0010 POC Mr. Rob Callahan, 912-652-5246 (Technical Questions); Mr. Dee Otis Henderson, 912-652-5289 (Contractual Questions) WEB: Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, Contracting, http://www.sas.usace.army.mil. E-MAIL: Dee O. Henderson, dee.o.henderson@sas02.usace.army.mil. The Savannah District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, requires the services of an Architect-Engineer firm for an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract for master planning; creation, development, or operation of GIS's or other engineer automated systems; project planning and design; environmental planning or assessments; surveying; privatization studies, or other related engineer work for projects under the jurisdiction of Savannah District. The proponderance of work under this contract will be for Savannah District; however, the contract may be used for other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers offices, U.S. Army installations, U.S. Air Force bases, U.S. Navy or Marine bases, or other Federal Government owned facilities, installations, or real estate under their control within the South Atlantic Division area of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and Central and South America. The Contractor will have right of refusal of any order that is outside the Savannah District territory. The contract will be for one basic ordering period with a limit of $1,000,000 and will have two option periods, each with a limit of $1,000,000. Individual task orders may not exceed, $1,000,000. The total amount of the contract over the three years ordering period may not exceed $3,000,000. This announcement is open to all firms regardless of size. Large business offerors must identify subcontracting opportunities with small business, HUBZone small business, small woman-owned business, and small disadvantaged business on their SF 255. If selected, the large business offeror will be required to submit a small/small disadvantaged & women owned subcontracting plan in accordance with FAR 52.219.9 and DFARS 219.704/705 as a part of the Request for Proposal package. The following subcontracting goals are the minimum acceptable goals to be included in the subcontracting plan. OF THE SUBCONTRACTED WORK, 62% TO SMALL BUSINESS: 10% TO SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE OF SMALL BUSINESS); 5% TO WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE OF SMALL BUSINESS); 1.5% HUBZone small business (A COMPOSITE OF SMALL BUSINESS). Large business firms that intend to do any subcontracting must convey their intent to meet the minimum subcontractor goals on the SF 255, Block 6. Written justification must be provided if the minimum goals cannot be provided. The wage and benefits of service employees (See FAR 22.10) performing under this contract must be at least equal to those determined by the Department of Labor under the Service Contract Act. For additional information, please contact Ms. Dee O. Henderson, Contract Specialist, at 912/652-5289. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Task orders to be issued under this contract will be used for preparation of all or parts of master plans; creation, development, or operation of GIS's or other engineer automated systems; project planning and design; environmental planning or assessments; surveying; privatization studies; or other related engineering work ** 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection process. The selection criteria are listed below in descending order of importance. Criteria a-e are primary. Criteria f-g are secondary and will only be used as "tie-breakers" among technically equal firms. a. Specialized experience and technical competence in (1) Short-range components, mobilization components, master pans, comprehensive plans, summary development plans, general plans, or future development plans and reports. (2) Project programming documents (DD Forms 1391, DA Forms 4283, and similar methods), cost estimating, or economic analyses. (3) Residential community initiatives or other privatization or commercial activities studies. (4) Engineering studies, plans, or analyses involving facilities, infrastructure, or operational activities. (5) Project Development Brochures, Customer Concept Documents, Requirements Documents, and area development plans. (6) Capital Investment Strategies and Tabulations of Existing and Required Facilities. (7) Historic structures surveys and studies. (8) Siting Alternative analyses. (9) Installation Design Guides, Architectural Compatibility Standards, or other projects associated with aesthetics or design standards for facilities and grounds. (10) Analyses and mapping of safety, environmental, or other factors affecting future development. (11) Brochures, renderings, models, videos, or other comparable visual or graphic tools. (12) Traffic engineering studies. (13) Geographical Information Systems. (14) Automated mapping/Facilities management and digital floor plan. (15) Evaluation of needs for hardware or software. (16) Scanning maps, drawings, master plans, photos, or building plans. (17) Integrating CADD or GIS with other engineer automated systems. (18) Verification of existing databases, database scrubs, database design and development, and records conversion. (19) Developing macros and user commands for MDL, Micro SL, MGE/MGA or other systems environments or languages. (20) Project concept, pre-final, and final designs. (21) Planning and design of building interiors. (22) Computer Aided Design and Drafting. (23) Subsurface soils investigations. (24) Environmental plans, assessments, or impact statements. (25) Hazardous materials identification and remediation recommendations. (26) Archeological and cultural resources impact and mitigation recommendations. (27) Aerial black and white or color or false color infrared photography and photogrammetric products derived from these. (28) Field instrument surveys. (29) Establishing horizontal and vertical ground control using GPS or other surveying techniques. (30) Field surveys or metering for data collection on utilities systems, environmental or safety constraints, buildings, or other real property located within the confines of a Government installation. (31) Arranging conferences in any of the areas listed above. (32) Other narrative, tabular, graphic, or mapped products related to master planning, design, environmental analysis, surveying, or engineer systems automation or integration not specifically mentioned above. (33) On-site training of Government personnel or placement of employees of the firm at customer locations for technical support in any of the areas listed above. (34) Development and presentation of briefings on any of the subjects listed above. Blocks 8 & 10 of the Architect-Engineer team's SF 255 submittal must address qualifications in each of these areas separately and in sufficient detail to allow Government reviewers to evaluate and rate the experience. b. Past performance on DoD and other contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work and compliance with performance schedules. c. Capacity to provide the following disciplines: 2 planners, Project Manager, Architect, Landscape Architect, Historic Architect, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Structural Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Ecologist, Fire Protection Engineer, Traffic Engineer, Cost Estimator, Privatization Specialist, Clerk-Typist, Interior Designer, Survey Crew, Archeologist, Industrial Hygienist, Economist, Safety Specialist, Graphic Illustrator, Model Maker, Camera Operator, Video Producer, Video Editor, Photogrammetrist, CADD Operator, GIS Systems Specialist, Computer Programmer, and Technician. These disciplines MUST be shown in BLOCK 4 of SF 255. Please disregard the "to be utilized" statement at Block 4 of SF 255 and show the total strength of each discipline. d. Professional qualifications of key management and professional staff members. The design team must include a Registered Fire Protection Engineer whose principle duties are fire protection engineering or a Registered Architect or Registered Engineer who is a full member in good standing of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE). e. Knowledge of locality in the following geographic area of coverage: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers offices, U.S. Army installations, U.S. Air Force bases, U.S. Naval and Marine Bases, or other Federal Government agency owned facilities, installations, or real estate under their control within the South Atlantic Division area of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and Central and South America. f. Degree of participation of SB, SDB, WOB, HBCU or MI as prime contractor, subcontractor or joint venture partner. g. Volume of DoD contract awards in the last 12 months as described in Note 24; 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Interested firms having capabilities to perform this work must submit one (1) copy of SF 255 (11/92 edition) for PRIME and one (1) copy of SF 254 (11/92 edition) for prime and all consultants, to the following address: US ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, SAVANNAH, ATTN: CESAS-EN-ES, 100 WEST OGLETHORPE AVENUE, SAVANNAH, GA 31401-3640 not later than the close of business the 30th 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. INCLUDE THE FIRM'S ACASS NUMBER in Block 3b of SF 255. For ACASS information, call 503/808-4591. No faxed submittals will be accepted. Cover letters and extraneous material (Brochures, etc.) are not desired and will not be considered. PHONE calls are discouraged unless absolutely necessary. PERSONAL visits for the purpose of discussing this announcement will not be scheduled. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR A PROPOSAL. Posted 12/22/99 (W-SN410895). (0356)

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