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C -- Design of Agrichemical Handling Facilities
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Judith A Weber
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Description: PLEASE NOTE: NAICS CODE SHOULD READ: 541330 ENGINEERING SERVICES NOT 541310 ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES CONTRACT INFORMATION: The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Indiana requires the services of an Architect-Engineering (A-E) firm for design of agrichemical handling facilities. Engineering services are required for the preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, related studies...
View moreThe USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Indiana is seeking architect-engineering services for the design of agrichemical handling facilities at various locations throughout the state. This unrestricted procurement, identified under solicitation number AG-52KY-S-05-0007, involves engineering services for the preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, and related studies, as well as construction inspection and certification. Although the metadata lists NAICS 541310 for Architectural Services, the notice specifies that the requirement falls under NAICS 541330 Engineering Services. The acquisition is being conducted under the Brooks A-E Act, and the agency intends to award two to five firm fixed-price Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts based on the ranking of qualified firms.
The anticipated performance period begins at the date of award and runs through September 30, 2005, with four one-year renewal options extending the potential period of performance to September 30, 2009. Total funding for the initial period is estimated at $50,000, with up to $500,000 available for each option year. Individual task orders will range between $1,000 and $500,000, with a cumulative contract ceiling of $2,050,000. Required services include field investigations, engineering surveys, geologic and soils investigations, and the preparation of design documents using AutoCAD version 2000 or later. Contractors must have a Registered Professional Engineer licensed in the state of Indiana on staff to certify all drawings.
Interested firms must submit three copies of Standard Form 330 to the NRCS office in Indianapolis, Indiana, by the response deadline of June 24, 2005. Submissions are limited to 75 pages and must include office locations, qualifications of personnel and sub-consultants, a description of facilities and equipment, and customer references. Evaluation criteria, listed in descending order of importance, include experience with similar projects in the Midwest, familiarity with NRCS methods and standards, past performance on relevant contracts within the last five years, geographical location, and professional qualifications. Selection will be based on demonstrated competence and qualifications, and highly qualified firms may be required to participate in interviews prior to final selection.
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