Expert Engineering Scientific, Technical and Environmental Evaluations associated with Northern Development
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Solicitation number 1000163412
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Contract number 4600001036
Solicitation number 1000163412
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RFSO NUMBER: 1000163412 PROJECT TITLE: Expert Engineering Scientific, Technical and Environmental Evaluations associated with Northern Development CLOSING DATE: November 10, 2014 The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND) invites you to submit a proposal for the following work: Expert Engineering, Scientific, Technical and Environmental Evaluation associated with Northern Development – Request for Standing Offer Agreement The following Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement Claimant groups have been advised: Inuvialuit Final Agreement Gwinch’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Umbrella Final Agreement of the Council for Yukon Indians Champagne and Aishihik First Nations Final Agreement Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation Final Agreement First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun Final Agreement Selkirk First Nation Final Agreement Teslin Tlingit Council Final Agreement Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Final Agreement Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Final Agreement Ta’an Kwach’an Council Final Agreement Kluane First Nation Final Agreement Kwanlin Dunn First Nation Final Agreement Carcross/Tagish First Nation Final Agreement Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement Tlicho Land Claim Agreement 1 BACKGROUND The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND), currently also referenced as Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC), is responsible for sustainable development and the management of the land and its resources in Nunavut in accordance with the DIAND Act. The Nunavut Regional Office of DIAND implements the department's responsibilities to: manage Crown lands and inland waters in Nunavut in accordance with legislation, regulations, departmental and federal policy, and program guidelines; lead departmental participation in the co-management processes of Nunavut's institutions of public governance; and the promotion of compliance with regulatory instruments through inspections and enforcement activities. DIAND evaluates projects in Nunavut and provides critical review of proposals and advice so that significant adverse environmental effects are prevented or mitigated. DIAND is responsible for follow up and regulatory monitoring as defined by DIAND’s mandate. In Nunavut, environmental impact assessments (EIA) are conducted under Article 12 of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA). The Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB) is responsible for conducting EIA for the majority of projects in Nunavut. DIAND’s role in the EIA process is that of an intervener and technical advisor to NIRB as outlined in the NLCA. DIAND meets its primary obligations under the NLCA through participation in the NIRB review process by critically reviewing environmental assessment documents and participating in hearings. If a project is allowed to proceed, DIAND is responsible for ensuring compliance with terms and conditions that fall under DIAND’s mandate. Water management, in Nunavut, falls under the jurisdiction of DIAND, as outlined in the DIAND Act with the Nunavut Water Board (NWB or Board) being the licensing body as outlined in the NLCA. The NLCA as well as the Nunavut Waters and Nunavut Surface Rights Tribunal Act (NWNSRTA or the Act), sets out the Board’s responsibilities for the issuance, renewal, amendment, assignment or cancellations of water licences as well as a number of other pertinent undertakings associated with a water licensing process. DIAND’s roll in the licensing process is therefore that of an intervener and technical advisor to the NWB. The Minister of AANDC approves Type A water licences which are issued by the NWB to applicants including both industrial and municipal operators in Nunavut. Licences contain specific conditions governing activities associated with water use and the deposit of wastes. These activities often require the licensee to submit technical reports and management plans to the NWB for review. A licence may also contain clauses requiring the licensee to undertake certain studies that will be beneficial in the maintenance or the future abandonment and restoration of the site. DIAND reviews all of these reports and plans and provides advice to the NWB. Nunavut has experienced and anticipates an increased level of activity in mineral exploration, mining development, oil and gas exploration, marine transportation, municipal and industrial infrastructure development, mine closure, restoration and abandonment. As such, DIAND requires a range of particular expertise and support in evaluating proposals, preparing submissions, tracking environmental issues, and designing and/or undertaking studies. 2 OBJECTIVE(S) To provide, on an “as and when required basis”, expert engineering, scientific, technical, and environmental evaluations associated with any northern development undertaking as described in the Scope of Work. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS Bidders' proposals MUST meet ALL of the Mandatory Requirements in order for their proposals to be considered for further evaluation. Failure on the part of the Bidder to meet any one (1) or more of the Mandatory Requirements will result in their proposal being deemed non-compliant, with the proposal being given no further consideration: MANDATORY CRITERIA MET/ NOT MET PAGE # M1 Firm Profile The Bidder MUST include a Firm Profile within its proposal (maximum 15 pages). The Firm Profile must include the following information: a) The full legal name of the entity submitting the Proposal (if the Bidder is submitting as a joint venture this must be provided for all members); b) The number of years that the Bidder has been in business (if the Bidder is submitting as a joint venture this must be provided for all members); c) Must demonstrate experience and satisfactory performance on similar projects in the same subject area (government or private sector) by submitting three (3) Project Summaries, one in each of the following categories: i) Environmental Impact Assessment ii) Mine Site Water Management iii) Any relevant and similar to DIAND’s requirements, as stated within the Scope of Work MANDATORY CRITERIA MET/ NOT MET PAGE # M2 Project Team The Bidder MUST propose a project team* (including detailed Curriculum Vitae) meeting or exceeding the minimum stated requirements, including: - One (1) Senior Project Team Leader in each of the following two categories: o Environmental Impact Assessment 5 years in the last 10 years demonstrated experience in Project Management 4 years in the last 10 years demonstrated experience in Environmental Impact Assessment Bachelor of Science degree o Site Water Management 5 years in the last 10 years demonstrated experience in Project Management 4 years in the last 10 years demonstrated experience in Site Water Management Bachelor of Science degree - One (1) Senior Technical Expert in each of the 11 areas of expertise listed in Statement of Work, section 4.1 (3-13), with the following minimum criteria: o 4 years demonstrated experience within the last 10 years in providing services as detailed in the Statement of Work in the relevant area of expertise o Professional accreditation in a field applicable to the area of expertise; or post-graduate degree in a field applicable to the area of expertise; or 8 years of relevant experience with a Bachelor of Science degree *Note: The same resource may be proposed for multiple areas of expertise, including Project Team Leader, up to a maximum of 3 areas of expertise. However, they must meet the minimum criteria in each area of expertise for which they are proposed. Each resource CV (maximum 5 pages) MUST include the following information: - The name of the proposed resource; - The resource category or role(s) for which the resource is being proposed and clearly outline which of the credentials, experience, etc, applies to which role (if more than one proposed); - Relevant academic and professional attainments in relation to DIAND’s requirements, as identified in the SOW. Relevant formal training should be listed chronologically by the title (of the course/program) and should include the duration (in days/months/years) and the start and end dates (dates should be identified by month and year – for example March 2004 – February 2007); - Chronological work experience including duration and start and finish dates (dates should be identified by month and year – for example March 2004 – February 2007). It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to ensure that submitted CV's are sufficiently detailed to enable a full evaluation of proposed resources. Failure to provide sufficient information may render the bid non-compliant and the Proposal will be given no further consideration. MANDATORY CRITERIA MET/ NOT MET PAGE # M3 References The bidder must provide 1external client letter of reference for each project identified in M1. (Note: The reference letters are to be signed and dated by the client of reference) All references must indicate the following: - the name, postal address, telephone number, and if applicable, e-mail address and/or fax number of the client project authority to whom the Bidder reported. - A brief description of work performed by the bidder. - Level of client satisfaction. DIAND reserves the right to contact the named client references for the purpose of verifying the accuracy and veracity of the information provided in the Bidder’s Proposal. Should DIAND choose to contact the references and should one (1) or more provide a negative reference regarding the accuracy or veracity of the Bidder’s Proposal, the Proposal will be deemed non-compliant and given no further consideration BASIS OF SELECTION DIAND intends to award up to seven (7) SOA’s as a result of this solicitation to the Bidder(s) representing Best Value, as determined in accordance with the Selection and Evaluation Criteria of this RFSO. Best Value will be defined as the highest Total Score. Only compliant Proposals will be considered. 1. To be declared responsive, a bid must: a. comply with all the requirements of the bid solicitation; and b. meet all mandatory criteria. 2. The selection will be based on the highest responsive combined rating of technical merit and price. The ratio will be 70 % for the technical merit and 30 % for the price. 3. To establish the technical merit score, the overall technical score for each responsive bid will be determined as follows: total number of points obtained / maximum number of points available multiplied by the ratio of 70 %. 4. To establish the pricing score, each responsive bid will be prorated against the lowest evaluated price and the ratio of 30 %. 5. For each responsive bid, the technical merit score and the pricing score will be added to determine its combined rating. 6. Neither the responsive bid obtaining the highest technical score nor the one with the lowest evaluated price will necessarily be accepted. The responsive bid with the highest combined rating of technical merit and price will be recommended for award of a contract.
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