PILE DIKE SINGLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT
ID: W9127N24R0026Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW071 ENDIST PORTLANDPORTLAND, OR, 97204-3495, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

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ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- GENERAL: MARINE ENGINEERING (C216)
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    The Department of Defense, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Portland District, is soliciting proposals for a Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) for Pile Dike Services, with a total capacity of $10 million over a five-year period. The contract aims to procure engineering services related to civil works projects, including design, inspections, and compliance with environmental regulations, specifically tailored for river training structures and habitat restoration in Oregon and Washington. This opportunity is significant for firms with expertise in hydraulic, structural, and environmental engineering, as it supports critical infrastructure projects while adhering to high standards of quality and safety. Interested firms must submit their qualifications using the SF 330 form by August 30, 2024, with inquiries directed to Kristel Flores at Kristel.M.Flores@usace.army.mil or Andrea Smothers at Andrea.K.Smothers@usace.army.mil.

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    The NAVFAC/USACE Past Performance Questionnaire (Form PPQ-0) is a standardized document used to assess contractor performance for federal government projects. It requires contractors to provide essential information including firm details, contract specifics, and project relevance. Clients complete sections on their roles and evaluate contractor performance across multiple criteria such as quality of work, timeliness, customer satisfaction, management effectiveness, cost management, and safety adherence. Performance rating options range from Exceptionally (E) to Unsatisfactory (U), facilitating a comprehensive evaluation of contractors. This questionnaire is a critical component for submissions in government Request for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, ensuring accountability and quality in federal projects by capturing client feedback directly related to contractor performance, ultimately influencing future contracting decisions.
    The document W9127N24R0026 outlines the responsibilities and requirements for a contractor providing engineering and related services for civil works projects under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in Oregon and Washington. The contractor is expected to manage all labor, materials, and quality control to execute various engineering services, including surveys, inspections, design analysis, and compliance with federal regulations like NEPA and NHPA. Key services include undertaking engineering tasks for various projects, such as pile dike systems, river training structures, and habitat restoration. Furthermore, the contractor must adhere to strict quality control procedures, including independent technical reviews and documentation of all processes. Technical requirements demand compliance with CAD and BIM standards, using specified software like AutoCAD and Revit. The contract also emphasizes safety, requiring contractors to follow federal regulations and maintain security protocols, particularly for personnel requiring unescorted access to specific facilities. The aim of the contract is to ensure effective project execution while maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks vital to civil engineering projects.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Portland District has released a synopsis for an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) for Pile Dike Services, focusing on creating a Single Award Task Order Contract valued up to $10 million over five years. This unrestricted competition seeks firms qualified under the NAICS Code 541330, emphasizing A-E services. Candidates are evaluated on specialized experience in hydraulic, structural, and environmental engineering related to river training structures, alongside the professional qualifications of key personnel and past performance over the last six years. The contract entails a range of services such as surveys, inspections, design documentation, environmental assessments, and conducting value engineering studies. Selection criteria prioritize firms demonstrating technical competence, relevant project experience, and capacity to manage multiple task orders. Interested firms must submit qualifications using the SF 330 form by the proposal deadline of August 30, 2024. This synopsis is significant as part of federal government RFP processes, showcasing a focus on enhancing civil works projects within the Northwestern Division's operational area, particularly addressing environmental and engineering needs in Oregon and Washington waterways. All inquiries should be directed through ProjNet-BidSM, maintaining the integrity and open nature of the bidding process.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is soliciting proposals for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) for Pile Dike Services, with a total capacity of $10 million over five years. This contract, classified under NAICS 541330 for engineering services, will require firms to demonstrate specialized experience in various engineering disciplines related to hydraulic, structural, and environmental analysis. The main services include engineering and design for pile and rock dike systems, wetland restoration, ecological assessments, and value engineering studies. Firms must submit qualifications by August 30, 2024, with an emphasis on specialized project experience within the last six years, professional credentials of key personnel, past performance assessments, and capacity to manage multiple projects simultaneously. The solicitation is open to all businesses; however, small business participation is encouraged. Selection will primarily depend on technical experience, qualifications, and past performance, while geographic proximity will also be a factor. This government RFP reflects a commitment to competitive procurement processes that seek to leverage expert capabilities in environmental and hydraulic engineering.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District, seeks proposals for an Indefinite Delivery Contract for Pile Dike Services, emphasizing full and open competition. This contract, with a capacity of $10 million over five years, stems from the Architect and Engineering Selection Statute. The selected firm will provide engineering services related to civil works projects including design, analysis, inspections, and compliance with environmental laws. The evaluation criteria focus on specialized experience in hydraulic and structural engineering, professional qualifications of key personnel, past performance with government contracts, capacity to handle concurrent task orders, and knowledge of local environments, particularly in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Submissions must adhere to specified requirements using the SF 330 format, with a deadline of September 13, 2024. This effort highlights the Corps' commitment to sustainable project development, balancing engineering needs with environmental considerations and local ecosystem impacts. Overall, this synopsis outlines a significant opportunity for firms with relevant expertise to support vital infrastructure projects in the Pacific Northwest.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District, has issued a synopsis for an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) focusing on Pile Dike Services, soliciting firms to submit proposals. This Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC) will have a capacity of $10 million and a duration of five years. Firms must demonstrate technical competence in specialized areas such as hydraulic, structural, and environmental engineering specific to PNW river environments. The evaluation criteria prioritize specialized experience, professional qualifications, past performance, capacity, and knowledge of the locality, with an emphasis on prior work in Oregon and Washington. Key personnel qualifications on the project team will also be assessed, particularly in cultural resource management and biological analysis. Firms must submit proposals by September 13, 2024, with inquiries to be handled through the ProjNet-BidSM platform, ensuring an open and competitive procurement process. This move aligns with federal contracting regulations to obtain high-quality engineering services for critical civil works projects involving dike systems and related structures.
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