Highway and/or Bridge Design and Engineering Services, other Engineering, Planning, and Architectural Services
Contact and place of performance
Mr. Raymond Delpesche
VA 20147
USA
Highway and/or Bridge Design and Engineering Services, other Engineering, Planning, and Architectural Services The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division (EFLHD) anticipates awarding up to four Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts to small business concerns only to perform subsequent task orders for highway and/or bridge design and engineering services and va...
View moreThe MATOC will have a shared total capacity of $60,000,000 among all IDIQ contract holders. The planned duration for the IDIQ contracts is a total of five years, consisting of a base year period and four option year periods.
This acquisition will be a total small business set-aside and will be solicited and awarded under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 541330. The small business size standard for NAICS code 541330 is $25.5 million. Please note that the size of a small business firm includes all parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, etc. Refer to the Code of Federal Regulations 13 CFR 121.103 for information on how the SBA determines affiliation and 13 CFR 121.108 regarding the penalties for misrepresentation of size status. If a member of a joint venture (JV), include relevant information from both members of the JV.
Step 1 Pre-Selection will be based on the following technical evaluation criteria listed below:
(1) Specialized Experience and Technical Competence of the firm in providing highway and bridge design and related services as listed in this RFQ. The evaluation of this factor will use “Confidence Level” ratings of “High,” “Some,” and “Low.”
(2) Professional Qualifications necessary for performance of these types of services as listed in this RFQ. The evaluation of this factor will use “Confidence Level” ratings of “High,” “Some,” and “Low.”
(3) Capacity to Accomplish All Work in the Required Time. List numbers of teams available to do the types of services as listed in this RFQ including subcontractors. The evaluation of this factor will use “Confidence Level” ratings of “High,” “Some,” and “Low.”
(4) Past Performance will be evaluated on contracts for highway and bridge design and related services as listed in this RFQ with federal, state, and local government agencies and private industry in terms of quality of work, cost control, and compliance with performance schedules. Firms must identify references for past performance that must include a point of contact (POC), current telephone number, current email address, names of projects, and dates of performance. Provide interim or final past performance evaluations for the example projects in Section F of the SF330. In addition to the example projects, additional past performance evaluations may be provided as well. The period of performance end date for all projects must be within the past 7 years. The evaluation of this factor will use “Confidence Level” ratings of “High,” “Some,” and “Low.”
No solicitation package is available. The successful firm or firms will be awarded an IDIQ contract based on data contained in their SF330s, past performance references and pertinent past performance information available from other sources. Interviews with pre-selected firms may be conducted if determined necessary. Forms can be downloaded from https://www.gsa.gov/forms.
After successful negotiations with the firms, individual IDIQ contracts will be awarded. All subsequent task orders issued under the IDIQ contracts will be firm-fixed price. The individual task orders will be issued based upon the terms of the IDIQ contracts and when project needs are identified for a specific project(s). Each minimum guaranteed contract amount is $100,000.00 over the life of the contract.
Interested firms having the capabilities for this work are invited to submit Part I of the SF 330 for the prime and/or joint venture firm, and Part II of the SF 330 for each member of the proposed team or subcontractors, by addressing a transmittal letter to the office shown. Joint Ventures must also submit a copy of the Joint Venture Agreement.
The SF 330 should be completed per the instructions on the form and may be expanded, if necessary, to address the selection criteria fully.
Directly address the technical evaluation criteria in the SF 330, Section “H”- Additional Information, along with any other relevant information.
Interested firms shall include sufficient detailed information to allow complete evaluation. The Government reserves the right to reject all offers. The Government will use technical evaluation criteria for the evaluation process in rendering the best decision for award of any contract.
An architect-engineer evaluation board will review and evaluate offeror qualifications and select the most highly qualified offerors based on the established RFQ evaluation criteria to participate in the second step of the selection process. The offerors selected to participate in step 2 of the selection process will be sent a Request for Proposal (RFP), which will explain the remainder of the process requirements at that time.
IMPORTANT SAM REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS
In accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.204-7 (DEVIATION NOV 2025), prospective offerors shall have an active Federal Government contracts registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) when submitting an offer in response to the solicitation and at the time of award. To register in SAM, go to https://www.sam.gov. Annual contractor representations and certifications must be completed online at https://www.sam.gov. Also, FAR 52.232-33 requires SAM registration for payment.
Register to receive email notifications to be automatically notified when a document is added or updated for this solicitation and any amendments in the future. Please note if firms do not register as an interested vendor for this solicitation on https://www.sam.gov, there will be no Interested Vendors List. It is the offerors' responsibility to check the Internet address provided as necessary for any posted changes to this notice and future solicitations and/or amendments.
Note: Attached at the end of this document is a form the firm can use to try to obtain past performance information. You can fill in the name and address of your company and project name and/or number, and for what agency the work was performed. Send this out to your Project Manager at the DOT or other agency/firm to fill out and send directly to: [email protected] by email. If the Project Manager will not provide past performance information, send us an email from them stating this.
Please send all questions concerning the solicitation to [email protected]. Please be sure to include the solicitation number 693C7326R000029 in the subject line of your email along with the point of contact information for the requesting firm in the body of the email. Requests for 'faxing' or overnight mailing will not be accepted.
Step 1 submittals are due by April 29, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. EST via email to [email protected] to the attention of Mr. Raymond Delpesche and/or Ms. Colleen Delauter. Please be sure to include the solicitation number 693C7326R000029 in the subject line of your email.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division (EFLHD), has issued solicitation 693C7326R000029 for highway and bridge design and engineering services. This acquisition is a total small business set-aside (SBA) under NAICS 541330, Engineering Services, and PSC C1LB, Architect and Engineering- Construction: Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges, and Railways. The agency anticipates awarding up to four Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts with a total shared capacity of $60 million to support Federal Land Management Agencies, including the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The primary place of performance is Virginia, though task orders may cover the continental United States and its territories, such as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The selected firms will provide architect-engineer (A-E) services primarily focused on highway and bridge design. Secondary requirements include geotechnical engineering, hydraulics and hydrology, survey and mapping, traffic and safety engineering, structural engineering, environmental compliance, and architectural services. All work must be performed or approved by a registered Professional Engineer, and electronic deliverables must be compatible with the Google Workspace platform as well as OpenRoads and OpenBridge Designer software. The contracts will feature a one-year base period with four one-year option periods, and each awardee is guaranteed a minimum of $100,000 over the life of the contract.
This is a two-step selection process where Step 1 evaluations are based on SF 330 submissions. Evaluation criteria for the first phase include specialized experience, professional qualifications, capacity to accomplish work within required schedules, and past performance on similar projects within the last seven years. Firms must submit their qualifications to the point of contact, Mr. Raymond Delpesche, by the response deadline of April 29, 2026. The procurement includes five attachments, including the original request for qualifications, a past performance questionnaire, and three subsequent amendments. Most highly qualified offerors from the first stage will be invited to participate in Step 2 by responding to a Request for Proposal.
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