Professional Land Surveying - USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service - Virginia
ID: 12FPC325R0040Type: Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFARM PRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION BUSINESS CENTERFPAC BUS CNTR-ACQ DIVWASHINGTON, DC, 20250, USA

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Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services (541370)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: LAND SURVEYS-CADASTRAL (NON-CONSTRUCTION) (R404)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) Business Center is seeking qualified small business firms to provide professional land surveying services for legal boundary surveys across Virginia. The selected contractor will be responsible for conducting surveys and re-surveys of easements under various conservation programs, ensuring compliance with specific Land Survey Specifications established by the NRCS. This procurement is crucial for maintaining accurate land boundaries and supporting conservation efforts, with a total contract value of up to $1.5 million over a five-year period. Interested firms must submit their qualifications via the SF-330 form by February 13, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Amber Maestri or Ruben Mindieta at the provided email addresses.

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    The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in Virginia has issued a solicitation (12FPC325R0040) for professional surveying services through a Standard Form 330 submission. This request invites qualified surveying firms, especially small businesses, to provide legal easement boundary surveys and re-establish existing boundaries over a five-year contract valued at up to $1.5 million. The submission must adhere to format and page limits, ensuring clarity in documenting qualifications, experiences, and understanding of local geography. Evaluation criteria include professional qualifications, local knowledge, specialized experience, capacity to perform the work, and past performance on similar projects. Firms must be licensed in Virginia, manage multiple survey crews, and demonstrate significant experience in boundary surveys, particularly in challenging terrains. The anticipated contract award date is in the second quarter of FY25, with submissions due by February 13, 2025. Compliance with all submission guidelines, including those for electronic formats, is emphasized to avoid disqualification from consideration.
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has established Land Survey Specifications for its easement programs. These specifications mandate that licensed land surveyors conduct all legal easement boundary surveys, including access routes. Responsibilities include performing measurements, computations, and document preparations based on provided NRCS maps and other documentation. Work quality must conform to state regulations and NRCS standards, favoring stricter requirements in cases of discrepancies. A presurvey meeting with the landowner and NRCS representatives is required prior to fieldwork, ensuring clarity on proposed boundaries and avoiding conflicts. The surveyor is responsible for marking the survey area and reporting any encroachments or discrepancies within five business days. Detailed final survey submissions must include signed plat maps, legal descriptions, GPS data, and a certification of compliance with specified standards. Ultimately, this document underscores the comprehensive criteria for surveying land for NRCS easement purposes, ensuring precise boundaries and adherence to legal and environmental standards, as well as promoting proper documentation and stakeholder collaboration throughout the surveying process.
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) outlines specifications for land survey reestablishment as part of its easement programs. The reestablishment involves a legal survey conducted by a professional land surveyor licensed in the respective state. The process is divided into two phases: Phase I requires preliminary survey submittals to determine if boundaries will be marked, while Phase II involves setting monuments and marking easement boundaries if approved. NRCS ensures all surveys adhere to professional standards and state regulations. The surveyor must notify landowners about the survey and conduct a pre-survey field visit in coordination with NRCS. Key deliverables include original and reduced survey plats, legal descriptions of the easement area, and electronic copies of survey information. All work is subject to NRCS inspection throughout the phases, and findings must be documented according to specified guidelines. The document emphasizes the importance of accuracy, record-keeping, and non-disclosure of sensitive information. It serves as a crucial framework for surveying activities ensuring compliance with NRCS easement program objectives.
    The document outlines the Past Performance Questionnaire protocol for government contractors, designed to evaluate a contractor's historical performance in relation to federal procurements. It instructs Offerors to complete initial sections regarding solicitation and contract details while Assessors provide feedback in subsequent sections. Key components include definitions of performance ratings ranging from Exceptional to Unsatisfactory, which assess various elements like technical quality, customer satisfaction, and timeliness of reports. The questionnaire requires Assessors to rate performance and provide general comments, particularly when ratings are Marginal or Unsatisfactory. This evaluative process is part of the government's effort to streamline sourcing decisions through feedback on past contract performance, ensuring that the selected contractors meet the required standards and can fulfill future project obligations effectively. The emphasis on electronic submission aims to expedite the assessment process while maintaining confidentiality and compliance with federal regulations.
    The document is a solicitation notice from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service for professional land surveying services across multiple states, including Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, among others. It outlines a series of questions and answers regarding the bidding process, qualifications, and submission requirements. The solicitation operates under FAR Part 36.6, requesting qualifications rather than competitive bids, with responses required to address specific criteria outlined in the SF330 form. Key points include the necessity for respondents to be classified as small businesses, maintaining a 75-page submission limit for SF330 Part I, and the importance of demonstrating relevant experience and qualifications. The government anticipates awarding multiple contracts for easement boundary surveying services. The overall aim is to establish a pool of qualified firms capable of providing surveying services statewide. The document positions the requirements and evaluation criteria clearly, ensuring firms understand the qualifications necessary for successful submission.
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