Winter landscape The Intermountain Region of the National Park Service includes the states of Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.  They are now seeking expressions of interest and qualifications from architects, engineers and related professions for a framework agreement, also known as an Indefinite Quantity contract for projects in the region. Interior and exhibition design is a related discipline under the agreement.

AE IDIQ IMR Request for Qualifications

The National Park Service (NPS), Denver Service Center (DSC), 12795 West Alameda Parkway, Denver, Colorado, 80225, is seeking qualified SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS UNDER NAICS CODE 541310 to provide Multi-Disciplinary Architect-Engineer (A/E) Design Services and other Supporting Services under an Indefinite Quantity contract for a variety of projects within areas of national significance at areas throughout the Intermountain Region which includes the states of Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas (primary coverage area). The secondary area of coverage is nationwide, i.e., design work may be performed for projects throughout the United States, its possessions, and territories, provided the individual professional state's licensure and registration requirements can be met.

I. DISCIPLINES
A. Required Disciplines: Required disciplines include, but are not limited to, registered professionals who possess professional licenses and/or certification in the following disciplines in the primary geographic area and who are experienced at practicing each specific required professional discipline in the primary geographic area:

Core Team Disciplines
• Architects,
• Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards (ABAAS) Specialist,
• Civil Engineering,
• Cost Engineering/Cost Estimating/Cost Control/Life Cycle Costing,
• Electrical Engineering,
• Fire Protection Engineering,
• Landscape Architects
• Lighting Design,
• Mechanical Engineering,
• Permitting Specialist
• Professionals meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards for Architecture (Contemporary, Historic, Landscape),
• Structural Engineering,

B. Additional disciplines which may be required for some projects include professionals registered (where applicable) or who specialize in the following disciplines:
• Acoustic Engineering,
• Building Envelope/Roofing/Water Proofing
• Certified Commissioning Professional,
• Certified Value Analysis Advisor Specialist,
• Coastal Engineering/Marine Engineering,
• Construction Engineering
• Construction Management and Inspection
• Cultural and Natural Resources,
• Energy Modeling,
• Exhibit/Media Design/Programmatic Accessibility,
• Geotechnical Engineering
• Hazmat Expert
• IT Specialist
• Industrial Hygienist
• Interior Design
• LEED Accredited Professional
• Land and Hydrographic Surveying,
• NEPA Expert
• Renewable Energy Systems Engineering
• Section 106 Compliance,
• Physical Security Specialist,
• Seismic Engineer,
• Sustainable Technologies Specialists,
• Transportation and Traffic Engineering,
• Way Finding and Signage
• Wetlands, and Wildlife biology.

Further information can be found at this link.

Deadline for the receipt of completed tenders: 25 October 2018

Contact:
Marlene Haussler
Contract Specialist
marlene_haussler@contractor.nps.gov
+1 303 969 2159
National Park Service Intermountain Region
12795 West Alameda Parkway
Lakewood, Colorado  80228