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Project Title | IDIQ Civil Works and Associated Design A-E Services Contract |
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City, State (County) | Albuquerque, NM 87109 (Bernalillo County) |
Category(s) | Professional Services |
Sub-Category(s) | Architectural, Engineering |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Results |
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Estimated Value | $20,000 to $500,000 |
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Description | The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Albuquerque District has been tasked to solicit for and award an IDIQ contract for civil works, primarily for A-E studies and design on flood control, fish and wildlife habitat restoration and erosion protection projects within the Albuquerque District Corps of Engineers (COE) boundaries, which include Southern Colorado, New Mexico and Southwest Texas. However, the Contractor may be required to work outside this area. The successful firm may be utilized for complete projects or in support of in-house efforts. Services during the construction may include construction inspection, shop drawing review and as-built drawing preparation. This contract will be solicited and awarded in accordance with FAR Part 36 and the Brooks Act (Public Law 92-582). The type of set-aside decision to be issued will depend upon the responses to this synopsis. Minimum capabilities required for this IDIQ contract include: 1. A/E project experience in the areas listed above, with a primary focus on recent Corps of Engineers Flood Control Studies in the geographical area encompassed by the Albuquerque District Area of Responsibility. 2. A/E experience rainfall/runoff modeling, discharge and volume frequency analysis, sediment yield/sediment transport analysis, surface water modeling, running operational scenarios through the use of RiverWare and MicroStation InRoads modeling software, hydraulic design of flood control structures and local drainage infrastructure to include trunklines and detention basins, overflow and floodplain analysis, flood hydrograph analysis, water control management, preparing hydrologic and hydraulic documentation reports and water control manuals, performing risk and uncertainty analysis, GIS application and Computer Aided Drafting support for H&H projects, climate change evaluations, creating physical/computer models, studies/designs for flood control structures, implementation of a design QC program, and energy conservation, pollution prevention, the use of recorded materials and achieving waste reduction. 3. A/E computer capability and experience in using COE HEC (hydrologic engineering center) programs and data storage systems is desirable. 4. A/E Key Personnel experience: The Project Manager must have experience managing "Civil Works" studies for Corps of Engineers projects. Firms must be able to provide registered professionals assigned in the positions: (1) Hydrologic Engineering, (2) Hydraulic Engineering, (3) Sedimentation, (4) Project Management, (5) Civil Design, (6) Geographical Information System (GIS), (7) Environmental Engineering, (8) Computer Aided Drafting experienced with InRoads and the Architectural Engineering and Construction (AEC) CADD Standards, (9) Geomorphology, and (10) Land Surveying. 5. A/E Key Personnel that are familiar with Corps of Engineers planning criteria and policy. 6. A/E demonstrated capability to accomplish multiple concurrent task orders. |
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