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Rocky Mountain Region 2 AE Cadastral Boundary Surveying Services IDIQ

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The Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region (Region 2) is soliciting qualifications from architect-engineer (A-E) firms, specializing in cadastral surveying services under NAICS code 541370, for the award of up to five or more indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts. These contracts will have a term of five years with options exercisable at the government's discretion, and the total contract value will not exceed $4 million, with a minimum guarantee of $1,000 in the first year. Firms may apply for individual or multiple geographic zones within the Rocky Mountain Region, covering areas in Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. The scope includes professional land survey services such as PLSS retracement surveys, monumentation, geodetic control surveys, rights-of-way surveys, and related drafting and data entry tasks. The government emphasizes that firms must comply with all qualification and submission requirements, including updated SF 330 forms reflecting current capabilities and adherence to evaluation factors based on FAR 36.602-1, covering professional qualifications, specialized experience, capacity, past performance, geographic knowledge, and additional data. The current amendment reopens the submission period to allow new A-E firms to apply and requires previously submitted firms to update their qualification packages by June 2, 2026, at 4:30 PM Mountain Time. All submissions must follow original formatting and page limits and be sent electronically to the designated Contract Officer, Tanya Spanfellner. The solicitation is a total small business set-aside with a size standard of $19 million. Selection criteria prioritize professional qualifications, experience with pertinent boundary management projects, and the ability to meet timelines. Additional evaluation considers firms' geographical presence and specific local knowledge, with administrative considerations for volume of prior awarded work. Firms are reminded that this notice is not a request for proposals and that communication with contracting staff outside formal submissions is prohibited to maintain fairness in the selection process.

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Soliciting architect-engineer firms for up to five 5-year cadastral survey IDIQ contracts, $4 million max.

Agency

Department Of Agriculture → Csa Intermountain 7 Usda-Fs

NAICS

541370 - Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CO, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

Documents

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Region 2 Boundary Management Contract Specifications 2025

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Revised R2 IDIQ Contract Zone Map for Greater Rocky Mountain Region

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1240LS25R0004 Architect-Engineer Contract Notice for USDA Forest Service R2

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Csa Intermountain 7 Usda-Fs
Contacts1 person available
OfficeOgden, UT, 844012310, USA
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Department Of Agriculture → Csa Intermountain 7 Usda-Fs
Office AddressOgden, UT, 844012310, USA
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Tanya Spanfellner

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AMENDMENT 2:


1. Purpose of Amendment
The purpose of this amendment is to:
a. Reopen the submission period to allow new A‑E firms to submit qualification packages; and
b. Request that all firms who previously submitted under this announcement provide updated materials, including revised SF 330s and any updates applicable to the published evaluation factors.


2. Updated Submission Requirements
The Government is now accepting:


  • New SF 330 submittals from firms that did not previously respond to the original notice; and
  • Updated SF 330 submittals from firms that previously responded. Updated packages should clearly identify any changes to:
    • Professional qualifications
    • Specialized experience and technical competence
    • Capacity
    • Past performance
    • Geographic presence and knowledge
    • Additional data required under Factor 6

Updates should reflect the firm’s most current capabilities, personnel, licenses, PLSS experience, past performance, and any changes affecting evaluation factors established under FAR 36.602‑1.


All submittals must continue to comply with the formatting and page‑limit requirements stated in the original notice.


3. Revised Submission Deadline
Revised SF 330 packages (new or updated) must be submitted electronically no later than:
JUNE 2, 2026 @ 1630 (Mountain Time)


Submittals shall be emailed to:
Tanya Spanfellner, Contract Officer
Email: tanya.spanfellner@usda.gov


4. All Other Terms and Conditions Remain Unchanged
Except as specifically stated in this amendment, all information, evaluation criteria, and submission instructions in the original Special Notice remain unchanged and in full effect.




AMENDMENT:


“As a result of this announcement, the Forest Service (Region 2) intends to award up to five (5) or more Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts that will be for five (5) years from the date of award to include Options to be exercised at the discretion of the Government. Firms can apply for individual contracting Zones 1 through 5 or multiple contracting zones.  Please indicate on your bid which zones you are apply for. The total amount for the contract(s) shall not exceed $4M.”


EXTEND DUE DATE TO: MAY 21, 2025 @ 1630 Mountain Time.




ARCHITECT ENGINEER (A-E) CONTRACT FOR THE USDA FOREST SERVICE, ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION (R2)


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The Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region (Region 2) is soliciting for a Non-Personal Architect-Engineer (A-E) Services in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 36.6. 


This announcement is being solicited as a small business set-aside pursuant to FAR 19.  The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this action is 541370 or specifically Cadastral surveying services and the small business size standard is $19.0M. 


As a result of this announcement, the Forest Service (Region 2) intends to award up to five (5) or more Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts that will be for five (5) years from the date of award to include Options to be exercised at the discretion of the Government. The total amount for the contract(s) shall not exceed $4M.


These anticipated awarded IDIQ contracts will have a guaranteed minimum of $1,000 for the first year of the contract(s). Firm-fixed priced task orders will be issued as the need arises during the contract period.


PROJECT INFORMATION: The Architect-Engineering (A-E) Contractor shall provide A-E services for the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region (Region 2) on an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ). The level of work is a Professional Land Survey services.  Specific project requirements will be outlined in the individual task order descriptions and in subsequent pre-design meetings.


The work required under this IDIQ contract consists of furnishing all services, materials, supplies, support, labor, transportation, and performing all work necessary for various types of projects.


The projects performed under this contract will primarily focus on:


  • Retracement/Dependent Resurvey of rectangular Public Land Survey System (PLSS) surveys;
  • PLSS Section Subdivision;
  • Retracement/Dependent Resurvey of Homestead Entry Surveys and Exchange Surveys;
  • Retracement/Dependent Resurvey of Mineral Surveys;
  • Retracement and/or survey of Congressionally Designated Area boundaries, i.e., Wilderness;
  • Marking and Posting of National Forest and/or National Grasslands Boundaries;
  • Monumentation of new, and recovery, reestablishment and remonumentation of lost or obliterated boundary and boundary controlling corners;
  • Maintenance or removal of previously marked boundary line;
  • Geodetic Control surveys;
  • Rights of Way surveys;
  • Engineering and Resource Specific Site and Location Surveys;
  • General control surveys;
  • Preparation of Exhibits, Certificates of Survey, Records of Survey and Certified Corner Recordations;
  • Geographic Coordinate Data Base (GCDB) Maintenance, data collection and input:  This activity will primarily be data collection and providing the data in spreadsheet format.
  • Drafting services: This service involves ACAD or ARCGIS map drafting for special projects where the data was collected or complied by Forest Service surveyors or others.
  • Data entry services (Primarily Boundary Management Information): This activity involves the use of ARCGIS, Microsoft Excel and Access
  • Any other types of activities or surveys listed and defined in the Region 2 - Boundary Management Contract Specifications for the Rocky Mountain Region.

All references to “A-E” or “Firm” apply to the architectural, engineering professional surveying and mapping services contractor and all consultants and/or subcontractors hired by the Firm. All other references to the “contractor” refer to the entity that is or will be performing the associated construction efforts.  


The lead firm(s) selected for contract award(s) will be predominantly an architectural-engineering firm specializing in professional surveying and mapping.


LOCATION: Projects will be located within the Rocky Mountain Region (Region 2) National Forests and Grasslands within the states of Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas including but not limited to the following zones: (Zone 1) Arapaho, Roosevelt and Routt National Forests and Pawnee National Grasslands located in Colorado; (Zone 2) Pike, San Isabel and Rio Grande National Forests and Cimarron and Camanche National Grasslands located in Colorado and Kansas; ( Zone 3) White River, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, Gunnison and San Juan National Forests located in Colorado; (Zone 4) Big Horn, Shoshone and Medicine Bow National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grasslands located in Wyoming; (Zone 5) Black Hills, Nebraska and Samuel R. McKelvie National Forest and Fort Pierre, Buffalo Gap and Oogala National Grasslands located in South Dakota and Nebraska.  USDA’s NRCS and the DOI’s BLM as well as other various Federal agencies may use this contract within the specified geographic contract areas shown on the attached exhibits. Please see United States Forest Service (USFS) Home Page for Regional information- https://www.fs.usda.gov/


SELECTION CRITERIA:  The Architect-Engineering firms must demonstrate its and each key subcontractor’s qualifications with respect to the published evaluation factors for all services.  Evaluation factors 1 through 3 are considered most important and equal; factor 4 is slightly less important; and factors 5 and 6 are of lesser importance and will be used as tiebreakers among technically equal firms. 


PER FAR 36.602-1, FIRMS WILL BE EVALUATED ON THE FOLLOWING FACTORS:


1. Professional Qualifications (FAR 36.602-1(a) (1))


The contract requires that a firm have a Professional Land Surveyor licensed in at least one of the following states: Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas or Nebraska.  Each firm may be considered for all geographical areas for which they possess the required licenses to provide land-surveying services under this Solicitation. Other certifications relevant to cadastral surveys, i.e. Certified Federal Surveyor (CFEDS) certification etc., are not required but will be considered during the contractor review process.


2. Specialized Experience & Technical Competences (FAR 36.602-1(a) (2)) 


The firm demonstrates specialized experience and technical competence, as evidenced by the successful completion of several substantially similar projects to those noted above.  Specialized experience includes projects performed under requirements like those contained in the R-2 Boundary Management Contract Specifications. (check if these are contained in the specifications)


The firm demonstrates an understanding of proper technical procedures, standards and quality control procedures as shown by knowledge of the following:


  • The technical procedures contained in the BLM Manual of Instruction.
  • The knowledge of and familiarity with the standards contained in the Region 2 Boundary Management Contract Specifications (2023 Version).
  • Quality Control of data collection as indicated by acceptable field methods and procedures incorporating an acceptable software routine for follow-up error analysis and containment on conventional or GPS surveys.
  • The experience with marking and/or posting of boundaries associated with the PLSS boundaries through arduous and remote terrain. This may be to Forest Service standards, other federal agency standards, private timber company standards, or other private boundaries.

3. Capacity to Accomplish work in the Required Time (FAR 36.602-1(a) (3)


The firm indicates the capacity to accomplish work in a specific geographical area with the identified personnel and equipment and an express added ability to assign personnel to a project with relatively short notice (1 month).


4. Past Performance (FAR 36.602-1(a) (4) 


Firm provide has excellent record of performing projects of record within the allotted contract time.  The knowledge of the firm, aided by supporting documentation, indicates superior performance on similar projects.


Demonstrating Past Performance the offeror should include at a minimum, a list of contacts, points of contact and phone numbers for references and any letters of recommendation/appreciation.   The contractors’ past performance will also be evaluated to assess performance risks associated with the contractor’s ability to complete the proposed project.  The Government may also use past performance information obtained from other than the provided sources identified by the offeror.  Information obtained from the Past Performance Information Retrieval System (PPIPRS) database located at http//www.ppirs.gov is one of the sources that will be utilized.


5. Geographical Area of the Project and Knowledge of the Locality: (FAR 36.602-1 (a) (5) 


Location of the firm’s office or a branch office is within the customary trade area of potential projects.  A history of prior survey experience indicates a specific knowledge of prior surveys in customary trade areas.  Customary trade areas will be the geographic contract areas shown on the attached exhibits.


6. Additional Data (FAR 36.602-1(a) (6) 


(a) Provide average percentage of time each member of key personnel proposed for the project(s) will spend on each of the survey functions listed above, (b) provide a listing of Public Land Survey System (PLSS) experience of the key personnel proposed for the project(s) in the last 3 years.  Include the number and location of standard, fractional, and elongated sections subdivided, miles of section boundaries dependently resurveyed, and number of PLSS corners monumented or remonumented, and (c) Submit at least 2 filed plats illustrating PLSS boundary surveys by the key personnel proposed for the project(s) and one drawing of either a right-of-way survey or engineering site survey.


In addition to the technical evaluation criteria, the Forest Service may administratively elect to consider the volume of work previously awarded to the A&E firm 1) to determine which of the most highly qualified A&E firms should be awarded a particular project and/or 2) as a method to permit qualified A&E firms to gain experience so that they can compete as a most highly qualified firm on future A&E contracts.


SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:  Interested A-E firms having the capabilities to perform this work are invited to submit an electronic copy of their SF 330 (A-E Qualifications) to the Contract Officer listed below.  The current SF 330 must be used and may be obtained from the following web site: https://www.gsa.gov/reference/forms/architectengineer-qualifications


All fonts shall be at least 10 pitch or larger and pages shall be 8 ½” x 11”.  PART 1 OF THE SF 330 SHALL NOT EXCEED 75 PAGES.  The Organization Chart required in Section D and the Matrix required as Section G, PART 1 of the SF 330 may be presented on a sheet up to 11” x 17”.  If an 11” x 17” is used it shall be folded to meet the 8 ½” x 11” requirement, bound in the SF 330 at the proper location, and counted as one page.  Blank sheets and/or Tabs separating the sections within the SF 330 will not count in the page-count maximum for PART I, Section F.  Resumes in Section E and example projects in Section F shall not exceed on page.  When listing projects in PART I, Section F, an Indefinite Deliver Contract (IDC) or IDIQ contract with multiple task orders as an example, is not considered a project.  A task order executed under an IDC/IDIQ contract is a project.  In Block G-26, along with the name, include the firm with which the person is associated.  A PART II is required for each branch office of the Prime Firm and any Subcontractors that will have a key role in the proposed contract.


THIS IS A SPECIAL NOTICE AND IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. Submittals must be received no later than 4:30 P.M. Mountain Time (MT) on 13 May 2025.  Regulation required that the Selection Board not consider any submittals received after this date and time. Please email all required submittals to Tanya Spanfellner at tanya.spanfellner@usda.gov.


NOTE: To avoid a conflict of interest, any contractor proposing as a prime may not have a subcontractor who is also proposing as a prime.


The proposed acquisition listed herein is a total small business set-aside with a NAICS Code of 541370; small business size standard is $19.0. All interested A-E firms submitting a qualification package must have an active and valid registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) database; https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM. 


Phone calls and personal visits for the purpose of discussing this solicitation with contracting/project management and/or engineering personnel are not allowed.