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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 98-2076

NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Retention of Engineering Firms

[28 Pa.B. 6251]

Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties
Project Reference No. 08430AG2272

   The Department of Transportation will retain three (3) engineering firms for Open-End Contracts for engineering and/or environmental services on various projects located in Engineering District 9-0, that is Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties. Each Contract will be for a sixty (60) month period with a maximum cost of $1.0 million.

   The Department will establish an order of ranking of a minimum of seven (7) firms for the purpose of negotiating three (3) engineering agreements based on the Department's evaluation of the letters of interest received in response to this solicitation. The ranking will be established directly from the letters of interest. Technical proposals will not be requested prior to the establishment of the ranking.

   The following factors, listed in order of importance, will be considered by the Department during the evaluation of the firms submitting letters of interest:

   a.  Ability to package and present the Letter of Interest in accordance with the ''General Requirements and Information'' section.

   b.  Specialized experience and technical competence of the firm. Firms must demonstrate on ability to analyze available data to make decisions and develop plans in a timely and cost effective manner.

   c.  Past record of performance with respect to cost control, work quality, ability to meet schedules and previous experience on Open-End Contracts. The firms will also be evaluated on customer satisfaction, including accessibility, cooperation, and attitude toward previous projects.

   d.  The firms selected must be capable of providing adequate leadership and human resources to effectively complete multiple work orders of a similar or diverse nature. Strategic planning and organization is required for prompt turnaround time.

   e.  Firms must demonstrate their ability to communicate ideas and/or practices across units, including subconsultant, to improve the design process and better meet the requirements of the Department.

   f.  Relative size of firm to size of projects that may be completed under these Contracts.

   g.  Location of firm in respect to the District Office.

   The selected firms will be required to provide necessary professional engineering and environmental services, material and equipment necessary to collect, analyze, map and organize data; conduct preliminary engineering alternative analyses; assess impacts; conduct agency and public involvement activities; prepare reports; design mitigation plans; and prepare engineering and environmental analyses.

   The engineering services will encompass a wide range of design efforts with the possibility of several different types of projects being designed under short completion schedules. The anticipated types of projects include bridge replacement or bridge rehabilitation with minor approach work, environmental studies, roadway betterments (3R type), minor capital improvement projects (bridges or roadway), railroad grade crossing projects and minor location studies, etc.

   The engineering firms may be required to perform field surveys; plot topography and cross sections; prepare submission for utility verification and relocations engineering; prepare all pertinent submissions and materials necessary for the Department to prepare the application to PUC and for the PUC field conference; attend and supply any required information for all PUC meetings and hearings during the design of the project; develop erosion control details and narrative; prepare right of way plans; complete structure designs including type, size and location reports, core boring layouts and foundation designs; develop traffic control plans with narratives; conduct soils investigations and prepare soils reports; investigate utility involvement on projects; provide material for and participate in value engineering reviews; coordinate contacts with railroad officials and procure railroad related costs, permits, and insurance; collect signal timing, accident data and other traffic flow data; evaluate alternatives using benefit/cost analysis; document engineering study findings and activities; develop design review submissions as per applicable Department manuals, procedures and polices; and prepare construction plans, specifications, and estimates.

   The areas of environmental study required under the Contracts may include, but are not limited to: air quality; noise; energy; vibration; hazardous waste; surface water and ground water quality; surface water and ground water hydrology; terrestrial ecology including threatened and endangered species; wetlands; soils; geology; farmlands; visual quality; socio-economic resources; cultural resources; Section 4(f) Determinations and Evaluations. The environmental studies will be conducted in accordance with currently accepted analysis techniques and methodologies.

   The preliminary engineering alternative analyses required under the Contracts may include, but are not limited to, engineering required to assess impacts and mitigation; avoid and/or minimize impacts, assess the condition of historic structures; and avoid impacts to Section 4 (f) properties and waters of the United States.

   The reports and other written and graphic materials to be prepared may include, but are not limited to, early coordination and scoping correspondence; plans of study; meeting minutes; public meeting and hearing presentations; visualization materials, handouts and displays; technical basis reports (TBRs); NEPA environmental documents; Section 106 documents; Section 4 (f) Evaluations; mitigation plans and reports; wetland and floodplain findings; and preliminary engineering plans, remote sensing/mapping innovations, policies, procedures and guidelines and training materials. The format and content of all documents will be consistent with applicable State and Federal regulations, policies and guidelines.

   This is the general work effort involved. A more specific and project related scope of work will be outlined for each individual work order developed under these Open-End Contracts.

   The second copy of the letter of interest and required forms (see ''General Requirements and Information'' section) shall be sent to: Mr. Earl L. Neiderhiser, P.E., District Engineer, District 9-0, 1620 N. Juniata Street, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648, Attention Mr. David L. Sherman, P.E.

   Any technical questions concerning the requirements for this project should be directed to: Mr. David L. Sherman, P.E., at (814) 696-7172.

   Any questions concerning the submittal of the letter of interest for this Open-End Contract can be directed to the Consultant Agreement Division at (717) 783-9309.

Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties
Project Reference No. 08430AG2273

   The Department of Transportation will retain one engineering firm for an Open-End Contract for environmental and/or engineering services on various projects located in Engineering District 9-0, that is Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties. The Contract will be for a sixty (60) month period with a maximum cost of $1.0 million.

   The Department will establish an order of ranking of a minimum of three (3) firms for the purpose of negotiating one (1) engineering agreements based on the Department's evaluation of the letters of interest received in response to this solicitation. The ranking will be established directly from the letters of interest. Technical proposals will not be requested prior to the establishment of the ranking.

   The following factors, listed in order of importance, will be considered by the Department during the evaluation of the firms submitting letters of interest:

   a.  Ability to package and present the Letter of Interest in accordance with the ''General Requirements and Information'' section.

   b.  Specialized experience and technical competence of the firm. Firms must demonstrate on ability to analyze available data to make decisions and develop plans in a timely and cost effective manner.

   c.  Past record of performance with respect to cost control, work quality, ability to meet schedules and previous experience on Open-End Contracts. The firms will also be evaluated on customer satisfaction, including accessibility, cooperation, and attitude toward previous projects.

   d.  The firms selected must be capable of providing adequate leadership and human resources to effectively complete multiple work orders of a similar or diverse nature. Strategic planning and organization is required for prompt turnaround time.

   e.  Firms must demonstrate their ability to communicate ideas and/or practices across units, including subconsultant, to improve the design process and better meet the requirements of the Department.

   f.  Relative size of firm to size of projects that may be completed under these Contracts.

   g.  Location of firm in respect to the District Office.

   The selected firms will be required to provide necessary professional engineering and environmental services, material and equipment necessary to collect, analyze, map and organize data; conduct preliminary engineering alternative analyses; assess impacts; conduct agency and public involvement activities; prepare reports; design mitigation plans; and prepare engineering and environmental analyses.

   The engineering services will encompass a wide range of design efforts with the possibility of several different types of projects being designed under short completion schedules. The anticipated types of projects include bridge replacement or bridge rehabilitation with minor approach work, environmental studies, roadway betterments (3R type), minor capital improvement projects (bridges or roadway), railroad grade crossing projects and minor location studies, etc.

   The engineering firms may be required to perform field surveys; plot topography and cross sections; prepare submission for utility verification and relocations engineering; prepare all pertinent submissions and materials necessary for the Department to prepare the application to PUC and for the PUC field conference; attend and supply any required information for all PUC meetings and hearings during the design of the project; develop erosion control details and narrative; prepare right of way plans; complete structure designs including type, size and location reports, core boring layouts and foundation designs; develop traffic control plans with narratives; conduct soils investigations and prepare soils reports; investigate utility involvement on projects; provide material for and participate in value engineering reviews; coordinate contacts with railroad officials and procure railroad related costs, permits, and insurance; collect signal timing, accident data and other traffic flow data; evaluate alternatives using benefit/cost analysis; document engineering study findings and activities; develop design review submissions as per applicable Department manuals, procedures and policies; and prepare construction plans, specifications, and estimates.

   The areas of environmental study required under the Contracts may include, but are not limited to: air quality; noise; energy; vibration; hazardous waste; surface water and ground water quality; surface water and ground water hydrology; terrestrial ecology including threatened and endangered species; wetlands; soils; geology; farmlands; visual quality; socio-economic resources; cultural resources; Section 4(f) Determinations and Evaluations. The environmental studies will be conducted in accordance with currently accepted analysis techniques and methodologies.

   The preliminary engineering alternative analyses required under the Contracts may include, but are not limited to, engineering required to assess impacts and mitigation; avoid and/or minimize impacts, assess the condition of historic structures; and avoid impacts to Section 4 (f) properties and waters of the United States.

   The reports and other written and graphic materials to be prepared may include, but are not limited to, early coordination and scoping correspondence; plans of study; meeting minutes; public meeting and hearing presentations; visualization materials, handouts and displays; technical basis reports (TBRs); NEPA environmental documents; Section 106 documents; Section 4 (f) Evaluations; mitigation plans and reports; wetland and floodplain findings; and preliminary engineering plans, remote sensing/mapping innovations, policies, procedures and guidelines and training materials. The format and content of all documents will be consistent with applicable State and Federal regulations, policies and guidelines.

   This is the general work effort involved. A more specific and project related scope of work will be outlined for each individual work order developed under these Open-End Contracts.

   The second copy of the letter of interest and required forms (see ''General Requirements and Information'' section) shall be sent to: Mr. Earl L. Neiderhiser, P.E., District Engineer, District 9-0, 1620 N. Juniata Street, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648, Attention Mr. David L. Sherman, P.E.

   Any technical questions concerning the requirements for this project should be directed to: Mr. David L. Sherman, P.E., at (814) 696-7172.

   Any questions concerning the submittal of the letter of interest for this Open-End Contract can be directed to the Consultant Agreement Division at (717) 783-9309.

Statewide
Project Reference No. 08430AG2274

   The Department of Transportation will retain an engineering firm for an Open-End Contract for waste management/ pollution prevention/environmental health and safety services on various projects located throughout the State. The Contract will be for a sixty (60) month period with projects assigned on an as-needed basis. The maximum amount of the Open-End Contract will be $3.0 million.

   The Department will establish an order of ranking of a minimum of three (3) firms for the purpose of negotiating an Open-End Contract based on the Department's evaluation of the letters of interest received in response to this solicitation. The ranking will be established directly from the letters of interest. Technical proposals will not be requested prior to the establishment of the ranking.

   The following factors, listed in order of importance, will be considered by the Department during the evaluation of the firms submitting letters of interest:

   a.  Ability to package and present the Letter of Interest in accordance with the ''General Requirements and Information'' section.

   b.  Past performance record with respect to work quality, cost control, and ability to meet schedules.

   c.  Expertise of personnel.

   d.  Ability to serve the entire state.

   e.  Experience with the design and construction of highways and bridges.

   f.  Experience dealing with environmental regulatory agencies.

   g.  Management Quality Assurance/Quality Control.

   h.  Ability to provide familiarization sessions to Departmental personnel.

   Projects will be assigned on an as-needed basis and will involve District and Central Office activities. A wide range of waste management/pollution prevention/ environmental health and safety services may be required. The selected firm may be required to perform any or all of the following services: attend field views; prepare and disseminate right-of-entry letters; conduct site assessments (Phase I and II); develop waste management plans as a phase of highway construction; develop remediation plans, and provide construction oversight; prepare regulatory forms, including permits; review technical documents; perform UST investigations; develop health and safety plans; prepare toxicological risk assessments; prepare plans, specifications, and estimates for bid documents; prepare reports; perform pollution prevention/energy efficiency/compliance audits; and represent the Department at meetings with other agencies and the public.

   The services identified above are the general work activities that can be expected under this Open-End Contract. A more specific and project-related Scope of Work will be outlined for each individual Work Order developed under this Open-End Contract.

   Letters of Interest for this advertisement will be accepted by the Department if they are received within twenty-seven (27) calendar days after the date of this advertisement. This supercedes the twenty (20) calendar day deadline stated under the ''General Requirements and Information'' section.

   The second copy of the letter of interest and required forms (see ''General Requirements and Information'' section) shall be sent to: Mr. Wayne W. Kober, Director, Bureau of Environmental Quality, 7th Floor, Forum Place, 555 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101-1900.

   Any technical questions concerning the requirements for this project should be directed to: Mr. Douglas E. Zimmerman, at (717) 783-3616.

   Any questions concerning the submittal of the letter of interest for this Open-End Contract can be directed to the Consultant Agreement Division at (717) 783-9309.

Bucks County
Project Reference No. 08430AG2275

   The Department of Transportation will retain an engineering firm for an Open-End Contract to provide supplementary construction inspection staff under the Department's Inspector(s)-in-Charge to perform construction inspection services on various projects in Bucks County in Engineering District 6-0, on an as-needed basis. The Contract will include roadway and bridge construction projects, and material plant inspection. The Contract will be for a period of sixty (60) months, with a maximum cost of one million ($1,000,000) dollars.

   It is anticipated that a maximum supplementary construction inspection staff of fifteen (15) inspectors will be required for this assignment.

   The Department will establish an order of ranking of a minimum of three (3) firms for the purpose of negotiating an Engineering Agreement based on the Department's evaluation of the acceptable letters of interest received in response to this solicitation. The ranking will be established directly from the letters of interest. Technical proposals will not be requested prior to the establishment of the ranking.

   The following factors, listed in order of importance, will be considered by the Department during the evaluation of the firms submitting letters of interest:

   a.  Ability to package and present the Letter of Interest in accordance with the ''General Requirements and Information'' section.

   b.  Review of inspectors' resumes with emphasis on construction inspection capabilities. Department and District experience and supervisory experience.

   c.  Any specialized experience in asphalt paving, structures, concrete, drainage, paint inspection and Maintenance and Protection of Traffic.

   d.  Number of NICET and NECEPT certified inspectors in each payroll classification.

   e.  Understanding of Department's requirements, policies, and specifications.

   f.  Ability to provide CPM scheduling, (TCM-1 Classification).

   g.  Ability to provide a ''CDS'' operator or someone capable of inputing data into a personal computer, (TCIS Classification).

   h.  Past Performance.

   The qualifications and experience required of the firm's inspectors will be established by the Department, and the qualifications of the firm's proposed employees will be reviewed and approved by the Department.

   A minimum of four (4) individuals submitted as part of your inspection staff must have a NECEPT Bituminous Field Technician Certification.

   It is anticipated that the supplementary construction inspection staff for this assignment will consist of the following number of inspectors who meet the requirements for the following inspection classifications:

No. of
Classification Inspectors
Transportation Construction Manager 1 (TCM-1)
   (NICET Highway Construction Level
   4 or equivalent)
1 (1)    
Transportation Construction Ins. Super. (TCIS)
   (NICET Highway Construction Level
   3 or equivalent)
3 (2)    
Transportation Construction Inspector (TCI)
   (NICET Highway Construction Level 2 or
   equivalent)
6 (4)    
Technical Assistant (TA)
   (NICET Highway Construction Level 1 or
   equivalent)
3 (1)    
NACE Intermediate Coating Inspector 1 (0)**
NACE Basic Coating Inspector 1 (0)**

** These two (2) specialized classifications will be used for bridge painting inspection. Under these classifications, the selected firm must provide lead abatement training for these employees prior to any job assignment. In addition, the firm must establish, implement and maintain an effective employee medical surveillance in accordance with 29 CFR 1926 throughout the duration of this inspection.

   These two (2) specialized classifications will have the following requirements:

   1.  NACE Intermediate Coating Inspector Training/or equivalent.

   The inspector for the above NACE Intermediate Coating Inspector Training category shall have completed at least 80% of the required credits for this NACE category or equivalent training; also, shall have a minimum of five (5) years coating inspection experience on heavy industrial or highway projects; also, shall have a minimum of one (1) year experience of coatings inspection on a lead removal project where air monitoring, blood monitoring, containment and disposal of lead debris were performed; also, shall be knowledgeable in OSHA 1926.62 (lead) regulations, applicable OSHA regulations governing proper respirator usage (29 CFR 1910.134) and lead exposure (29 CFR 1910.1025) shall also be capable of ''climbing'' on high bridge members to perform coatings inspection; shall be capable of supervising/training lower level coatings inspectors (both consultant and state) if necessary. He shall also complete EPA accredited training for lead removal (Title X, Sections 402 and 404).

   2.  NACE Basic Coating Inspector Training/or equivalent.

   The inspector for the NACE Basic Coating Inspector shall have completed at least 8-% of the required credits for this category or equivalent training also, shall have a minimum of three (3) years coating inspection experience on heavy industrial or highway project; also, shall have a minimum of six (6) months experience on lead removal project; also, shall be knowledgeable in OSHA 1926.62 (lead regulations) applicable OSHA regulations governing proper respirator usage (29 CFR 1910.134) and lead exposure (29 CFR 1910.1025); shall also be capable of ''climbing'' on high bridge members to perform coatings inspection; shall also be capable of working with state inspectors; shall also complete EPA accredited training for lead removal (Title X, Section 402 and 404).

   The number(s) in parenthesis above indicate the number of inspectors in each Classification that must meet at least one of the following requirements:

   1.  Be certified by the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) in the field of Transportation Engineering Technology, subfield of Highway Construction, or subfield of Highway Materials, at the Level required for the Inspection Classification.

   2.  Be registered as a Professional Engineer by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with the required highway experience specified for the Inspection Classification.

   3.  Be certified as an Engineer-in-Training by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with the required highway experience specified for the Inspection Classification.

   4.  Hold a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering or a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering Technology with the required highway experience specified for the Inspection Classification.

   5.  Hold an Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology with the required highway experience specified for the Inspection Classification. The maximum reimbursement per hour of inspection for each Department Payroll Classification for calendar year of 1998:

Payroll Classification Maximum Straight Time
Reimbursement Per Hour
Of Inspection
(TCM-1) $44.93
(TCIS) $39.36
(TCI) $34.43
(TA) $23.67
NACE Intermediate
   Coating Inspector
$58.15
NACE Basic Coating
   Inspector
$50.56

   The maximum reimbursement per hour of inspection includes all costs for providing construction inspection services at the project site during the normal work week.

   Maximum reimbursement per hour of inspection for subsequent calendar years, if applicable, will be established at the scope of work meeting.

   The firm selected may be required to attend a pre-construction conference with the Department and the construction contractor for this project. Under the supervision and direction of the Department, the selected firm will be required to keep records and document the construction work; prepare current and final estimates for payment to the construction contractor; assist the Department in obtaining compliance with the labor standards, safety and accident prevention, and equal opportunity provisions of the contract item; and perform other duties as may be required. Firms applying must have qualified personnel capable of climbing structures during painting, rehabilitation, or construction.

   The firm selected will be required to supply the following equipment at no direct cost to the Department:

   a.  Paint Test Kits per project as may be required

   b.  Two-way Ratios per project as may be required

   c.  Cellular Phone per project as may be required

   d.  35 MM camera per project

   e.  Safety vests - high visability for inspectors

   The maximum number of resumes to be included in the letter of interest shall be as follows:

Classification No. of Resumes
TCM-1 2
TCIS 4
TCI 7
NACE Intermediate 2
NACE Basic 2

   No resumes are required for the TA Classification.

   The second copy of the letter of interest and required forms, (see general requirements and information section shall be sent to: Mr. Andrew Warren, District Administrator, District 6-0, 200 Radnor-Chester Road, St. Davids, PA 19087.

   Any technical questions concerning the requirements for this project should be directed to: Mr. Brian Early, District 6-0, at (610) 864-6719.

   Any questions concerning the submittal of the letter of interest can be directed to the Consultant Agreement Division at (717) 783-9309.

General Requirements and Information

   Firms interested in providing the above work and services are invited to submit two copies of a Letter of Interest are required information for each Project Reference Number for which the applicant wishes to be considered.

   The first copy of the Letter of Interest and required information must be submitted to:

   Mr. Charles W. Allwein, P.E., Chief
Consultant Selection Committee
7th Floor, Forum Place
555 Walnut Street
P. O. Box 3060
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-3060

   Note: The Zip Code for express Mailing is 17101-1900

   The Letter of Interest and required information must be received within twenty (20) calendar days of this Notice. The Deadline for receipt of a Letter of Interest at the above address is 4:30 p.m. prevailing time of the twentieth day.

   The second copy of the letter of interest and required information must be submitted to the appropriate District Engineer/Administrator or the Bureau Director as indicated in the individual advertisement. This copy must be postmarked or delivered on or before the deadline indicated above.

   If an individual, firm, or corporation not authorized to engage in the practice of engineering desires to submit a Letter of Interest, said individual, firm, or corporation may do so as part of a Joint Venture with an individual, firm, or corporate which is permitted under the state law to engage in the practice of engineering.

   If a Joint Venture responds to a project advertisement, the Department of Transportation will not accept separate Letters of Interest from the Joint Venture constituents. A firm will not be permitted to submit on more than one (1) Joint Venture for the same Project Reference Number. Also a firm that responds to a project as a prime may not be included as a designated subcontractor to another firm that responds as a prime to the project. Multiple responses under any of the foregoing situations will cause the rejection of all responses of the firm or firms involved. The above does not preclude a firm from being set forth as a designated subcontractor to more than one (1) prime responding to the project advertisement.

   If a goal for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation is established for an advertised project, firms expressing interest in the project must agree to ensure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) firms as defined in the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 and currently certified by the Department of Transportation shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in any subcontracting or furnishing supplies or services approved under Form 442, Section 1.10(a). The Act requires that firms owned and controlled by women (WBEs) be included, as a presumptive group, within the definition of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). The goal for DBE participation shall be as stated in the individual project advertisement. Responding firms shall make good faith efforts to meet the DBE goal using DBEs (as they were defined prior to the act, WEBs or combinations thereof.

   Proposing DBE firms must be certified at the time of submission of the Letter of Interest. If the selected firm fails to meet the established DBE participation goal, it shall be required to demonstrate its good faith efforts to attain the goal.

   Responses are encouraged by small firms, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) firms, and other firms who have not previously performed work for the Department of Transportation.

   The Department requests that each Letter of Interest include the following information and that the information be packaged and presented in the order indicated below to facilitate the Department's review and evaluation.

   The firm's ability and willingness to package and present the requested information in the above order to facilitate the Department's review and evaluation will be the first factor considered in the evaluation process.

   1.  Transmittal Letter (Maximum of two (2) 8 1/2" x 11" typed pages, one side)

   2.  A fact sheet that includes the project reference number for which the applicant wishes to be considered, the firm's legal name, fictitious name (if applicable), and the firm's federal identification number. If the project advertisement indicated the Department will retain an engineering firm for the project, the applicant should indicate on this fact sheet the names and Professional Engineer License Number of individuals who are directing heads or employees of the firm who have responsible charge of the firm's engineering activities, and whose names and seals shall be stamped on all plans, specifications, plats, and reports issued by the firm. If the project advertisement indicated the Department will retain an Land Surveying firm for the project, the applicant should indicate on this fact sheet the names and Professional Land Surveyor Registration Number of individuals who are directing heads or employees of the firm who have responsible charge of the firm's land surveying activities, and whose names and seals shall be stamped on all plans, plats, and reports issued by the firm.

   3.  Project Organizational Chart (one page, one side, maximum size 11" x 17")

   This Chart should show key staff from the prime and each subconsultant and their area of responsibility.

   4.  Standard Form 255, ''Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire for Specific Project'' (one Form 255 for the project team)

   The Standard Form 255 should be signed, dated, and filled out in its entirety, including Item No. 6 listing the proposed subconsultants and the type of work or service they will perform on the project.

   Under Item 4 of this form, Column A must specify only the number of subconsultant personnel and Column B should specify only the number of prime consultant personnel to be assigned to work on this project reference number. Do not include the total personnel for either the subconsultant or prime consultant under Item 4 unless the total personnel are necessary to provide the required work and services.

   The prime and each subconsultant should not include more than one page each for Items 10 and 11.

   If a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal is specified for the project, the DBE must be currently certified by the Department of Transportation, and the name of the DBE and the work to be performed must be indicated in Item No. 6. If a Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) firm is substituted for the DBE, the WBE firm must also be presently certified by the Department of Transportation and indicated in Item 6.

   5.  Standard Form 254, ''Architect-Engineer for Related Services Questionnaire''

   A Standard Form 254, not more than one (1) year old as of the date of this advertisement, should accompany each Letter of Interest for the firm, each party to a Joint Venture, and for each subconsultant the firm or Joint Venture is proposing to use for the performance of professional services regardless of whether the subconsultant is an individual, a college professor, or a Company, unless an acceptable Standard Form 254 for the prime and each subconsultant/subcontractor is on file in both the Bureau of Design and the Engineering District Office or Central Office Bureau identified in the individual project advertisement.

   These Forms should be assembled with the prime's form first, followed by the form for each subconsultant in the same order as the subconsultants appear in Item 6 of Standard Form 255.

   6.  Authorization Letters (if required)

   If the advertisement requires a letter signed by individuals giving their approval to use their name in the Letter of Interest, the letters from proposed prime employees should be first, followed by subconsultant employees, in the same order as shown in Item 6 of Standard Form 255.

   7.  Registration To Do Business

   Firms with out-of-state headquarters or corporations not incorporated in Pennsylvania must include, with each Letter of Interest, a copy of their registration to do business in the Commonwealth as provided by the Department of State. Firms who are not registered to do business in Pennsylvania at the time of this advertisement must document that they have applied for registration to the Department of State, Corporation Bureau. The telephone number for the Corporation Bureau is (717) 787-1057 or (717) 787-2004.

   8.  Overhead Rates (one page)

   A single page summary should indicate the latest audited overhead rate developed in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) for the prime consultant and each subconsultant. If a FAR rate is not available, the latest rate available from a Certified Public Accountant must be indicated. New firms should indicate how long the firm has been in existence and when an audited overhead rate would be available.

   The single page summary of the latest audited overhead rate for the prime consultant and each subconsultant is optional for construction inspection services.

   9.  Additional Information

   Additional information, not to exceed ten (10) one sided 8 1/2" x 11" pages or five (5) double sided 8 1/2" x 11" pages may be included at the discretion of the submitting firm.

   Letters of Interest will be rejected for the following reasons:

   1.  Received after the cut-off time and date specified above.

   2.  Failure to identify a Department Certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) if a DBE participation goal is identified in the advertised project.

   3.  Failure to include a copy of the registration to do business in the Commonwealth, if applicable.

   The assignment of the agreement/contract for the above advertisement(s) will be made to one of the firms who submitted an acceptable Letter of Interest in response to the project advertisement. The assignment will be made based on the Department's evaluation of the firm's qualification and capabilities. The Department reserves the right to reject all letters submitted, to cancel the solicitations requested under this Notice, and/or to readvertise solicitation for the work and services.

BRADLEY L. MALLORY,   
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 98-2076. Filed for public inspection December 18, 1998, 9:00 a.m.]



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