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SUBJECT : ARCHITECT-ENGINEER (A-E) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ID/IQ: TITLE I, TITLE II, AND OTHER A-E SERVICES TO ADMINISTER, COORDINATE AND TECHNICALLY SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS OF INTEREST TO THE GOVERNMENT Agency : Department of the Air Force Office : Air Force Materiel Command Location : WR-ALC POC: PCO Tad Williams CONTRACT INFORMATION Requirements Contract for Title I, Title II, and Other A-E Environmental Services. The basic award period will be for one year from the date of award. In addition, there will be four annual option years. The applicable NAICS is 541620, Size Standard: $19M. A-E Selection procedures will be used to competitively award one ID/IQ contracts using full and open competition. There will be only ONE contract awarded. This contract will be non-commercial with the use of Firm-Fixed Price (FFP), Time and Material (T&M), and Cost Reimbursement - No Fee (CRNF) contract line items (CLINs). The period of performance for the contract will be five years, a basic year plus four annual option years. The anticipated date of award is September 2026. REQUIRED SERVICES A detailed Statement of Work (SOW) for the subject Requirements contract is provided, along with an Appendix C, and Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRLS). In general the required services under the subject Requirements contract will include: a) Title I Services Title I services include all aspects of design such as preparation and/or review of studies, plans, specifications, drawings, calculations, CAD, scheduling, cost estimates, regulatory and safety reviews, value engineering, and preparation of design and constructability reports, and operating and design manuals. They consist of conducting reviews of existing data, information, and reports, as well as conducting field surveys and investigations to obtain further data to prepare documentation as identified above. Title I efforts also encompass those efforts required to support and develop design work, including planning and programming, program management, project scoping, studies, investigations, evaluations, consultations, conceptual design, value engineering, facilities updates and modifications, topographic survey services, as well as operation, monitoring, and optimization of environmental treatment and/or control. b) Title II Construction Related Services The Contractor shall perform quality assurance and oversight of environmental projects, as well as other Title II A-E services. These activities can be related to specific or proposed projects, and can consist of construction related supervision and inspections, and constructability reviews. Supervision and inspection services are separate, normal construction management duties to include construction contractor submittal review, day to day liaison, surveillance, coordination, testing, and documentation of construction/investigative activities. Inspection activities ensure compliance with contract regulatory requirements, construction of complete …
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