Professional Land Surveying - USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service - Delaware
ID: 12FPC325R0005Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFARM PRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION BUSINESS CENTERFPAC BUS CNTR-ACQ DIVWASHINGTON, DC, 20250, USA

NAICS

Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services (541370)

PSC

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

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Production and Conservation Business Center is soliciting professional land surveying services for legal boundary surveys throughout Delaware. Qualified firms must be licensed in Delaware and capable of conducting surveys related to various easement programs, including the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program and the Farm Bill 2018 Regional Conservation Partnership Program. These services are critical for ensuring accurate boundary delineations that support conservation efforts and legal compliance. Interested firms must submit their qualifications using Standard Form 330 by 1:00 PM EST on December 16, 2024, with the contract value estimated not to exceed $6 million over five years. For further inquiries, contact Amber Maestri at amber.maestri@usda.gov or Laureen Eipp at laureen.eipp@usda.gov.

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    Laureen Eipp, Contracting Officer
    laureen.eipp@usda.gov
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    The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service has issued a solicitation (12FPC325R0005) for professional land surveying services in Delaware. Interested surveying firms must submit the Standard Form 330 electronically by 1:00 pm EST on December 16, 2024. The contract will establish up to two Firm Fixed-Price Indefinite Quantity Contracts for easement boundary surveying, with an estimated value not exceeding $6 million over five years. Qualified firms must demonstrate experience in legal boundary surveys, knowledge of local surveying practices, and the capacity to perform multiple tasks simultaneously. Mandatory requirements include registration as a land surveyor in Delaware and active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). Evaluation criteria focus on professional qualifications, familiarity with the local area, specialized experience, overall capacity, and past performance. Firms are encouraged to provide detailed and organized submissions to effectively showcase their qualifications. The anticipated award date is in the 2nd Quarter of FY25, emphasizing the government's commitment to engaging small businesses while ensuring compliance with local laws and project specifications.
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) outlines land survey specifications for its easement programs. The primary goal is to ensure that professional surveys of easement boundaries, ingress and egress routes, and related areas are conducted accurately and in compliance with state and federal standards. Surveyors must be licensed in their respective states and follow stringent quality and reporting practices. Key requirements include pre-survey notifications to landowners and NRCS representatives, clear marking of survey areas, and documentation of boundary lines with visible monuments. The surveyor must produce various deliverables, including survey plats, legal descriptions, and electronic files of the survey data. The document emphasizes ensuring public access and protecting the easement area from encroachments. The regulations also stress the importance of confidentiality, civil rights compliance, and adequate equipment maintenance throughout the surveying process. Overall, these specifications facilitate structured and professional land surveys critical for the NRCS's conservation efforts and legal frameworks related to land management and easement agreements.
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) outlines the specifications for land survey reestablishment under its easement programs. The purpose is to ensure the legal reestablishment of existing easement boundaries via professional surveys by licensed surveyors. The process consists of two phases: Phase I involves preliminary survey submissions and assessments, where NRCS decides on proceeding or addressing any issues. Phase II includes the finalization of monuments and boundary marking as needed. Quality standards dictate that survey work aligns with recognized practices and state regulations. Surveyors are responsible for equipping their team, adhering to specifications, and conducting thorough pre-survey consultations with the NRCS and landowners. Moreover, comprehensive documentation, including survey plats, legal descriptions, and electronic data, is required as deliverables. The document emphasizes conflict-of-interest regulations to maintain integrity in the surveying process and outlines nondisclosure obligations regarding sensitive information. The specifications ensure accurate boundary alignments for conservation easements, reflecting regulatory compliance and landowner engagement.
    This document outlines the Past Performance Questionnaire as part of the Source Selection Information in accordance with federal regulations. The purpose is to collect and evaluate information regarding a contractor's past performance for a specific solicitation. The Offeror must complete sections detailing the solicitation and contract information, while the Assessor is responsible for providing an evaluation of the contractor's performance across several criteria. The questionnaire includes definitions of performance ratings from "Exceptional" to "Unsatisfactory," which will inform the overall assessment of the contractor's capability and reliability. Key evaluation elements encompass technical quality, management of subcontractors, cost control, customer satisfaction, responsiveness, adherence to schedules, and adaptability to changing conditions. The Assessor must provide both an overall performance rating and general comments to support their assessment, particularly in cases of marginal or unsatisfactory performance. The document emphasizes the importance of timely feedback and electronic submission, reflecting a structured approach to ensuring quality in government contracting processes. This framework is essential for maintaining accountability and performance standards in federal contracting relationships.
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