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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 2, 2001 PSA #2780
SOLICITATIONS

B -- NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK CONDITION ASSESSMENT REPORT

Notice Date
January 31, 2001
Contracting Office
National Park Service, Midwest Regional Office, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68102
ZIP Code
68102
Solicitation Number
Q6068010021
Response Due
March 9, 2001
Point of Contact
Contract Specialist Tonya Bradley, 402-221-3561
Description
The Midwest Region of the National Park Service (NPS) requires the performance of three (3) Condition Assessment Reports for three (3) National Historic Landmark maritime vessels in the Midwest Region: the Captain Meriwether Lewis (dredge) in Brownville, Nebraska; the Sergeant Floyd in Sioux City, Iowa; and the Lone Star in LeClaire, Iowa. The NPS contemplates that the contractor shall use mechanical engineering, structural engineering and maritime preservation knowledge to evaluate the condition of these three vessels and to prepare Condition Assessment Reports that document conditions, prioritizes treatment needs, and provides estimated costs for treatment. Each completed report shall include the following elements: 1) an introduction section that contains basic information on the vessel, its design and uses over time; 2) a survey methodology section that describes the inspection performed by the contractor; 3) a survey findings section that includes physical descriptions, dimensions, and detailed descriptions of the condition of elements on the vessel; 4) a recommendations section that addresses each of the elements listed in the survey findings section which require treatment; 5) cost estimates for each corrective action; 6) appendices; 7) photographs. It is envisioned that each Condition Assessment Report will be approximately 25-35 pages in length, typed, double spaced, and stapled. Personnel Qualifications includes the following: 1. The Principle Investigator is responsible for all aspects of these Condition Assessment Reports. The Principle Investigator must have a Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering, structural engineering, architecture or equivalent degree from an accredited college or university, and demonstrated experience in the field of maritime preservation. 2. Project Assistant-Although the overall responsibility for the completed Condition Assessment Reports lies with the Principle Investigator, she or he may utilize a Project Assistant to accomplish the project. The minimum requirements for a Project Assistant are a Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, structural engineering, architecture or equivalent degree from an accredited college or university. 3. Standards for Consultants-Personnel hired or subcontracted for their special knowledge and expertise must carry academic and experiential qualifications in their particular area of expertise. Such qualifications are to be documented by vitae attachments to the proposals, inclusion of example documentation, demonstrating successful completion of a similar project. Solicitation number Q6068010021, NAICS code 54172, due March 9, POC Tonya Bradley Contract Specialist, 402-221-3561. Solicitation packages may be acquired in person, by mail, or fax. Telephone request will not be accepted. Requests for solicitation packages must be in writing stating solicitation number, complete company name, point of contact, address, phone number and fax number. Mail request to the National Park Service, Midwest Regional Office, Attention Tonya Bradley, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68102 or fax your request to 402-221-4251. This is a small business set aside.
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