Transcription of ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTING IN USACE
1 EP 715-1-7. 29 February 2012. ARCHITECT-ENGINEER . CONTRACTING IN USACE . Approved for public release. Distribution is unlimited. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY EP 715-1-7. CECW-CE Army Corps of Engineers CEPR-P Washington, DC 20314-1000. Pamphlet No. 715-1-7 29 February 2012. Procurement ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTING IN USACE . 1. Purpose. a. This pamphlet provides guidance and procedures for CONTRACTING for ARCHITECT-ENGINEER (A-E) services in accordance with the Brooks ARCHITECT-ENGINEER Act and the acquisition regulations referenced below. The guidance and procedures in this pamphlet promote fair, efficient and consistent A-E CONTRACTING practices throughout the Army Corps of Engineers ( USACE ).
2 B. Compliance with this pamphlet is required by engineer Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (UAI/EFARS) (S-101) and its successor policies. Adherence to the guidance and procedures in this EP will help ensure compliance with the acquisition regulations, and any variations from the guidance and procedures in this EP must be documented in the contract file (provided the variations do not violate the acquisition regulations). c. This pamphlet provides A-E CONTRACTING guidance and procedures for implementing key portions of the overall acquisition regulations.
3 However, this EP is not intended to cover all aspects of the A-E CONTRACTING process and should not be used as a substitute for the current acquisition regulations (the FAR system) which provide procurement policy. If a conflict arises between this pamphlet and the acquisition regulations, the acquisition regulations govern. 2. Applicability. This pamphlet applies to all USACE commands authorized to procure A-E. services, and to all USACE programs. 3. Distribution Statement. Approved for public release. Distribution is unlimited. 4. References. a. Brooks ARCHITECT-ENGINEER Act; Public Law 92-582, as amended; 40 United States Code ( ) 1101-1104 (Appendix A).
4 B. Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), and the Defense (DFARS), Army (AFARS) and Corps of Engineers (EFARS) supplements. c. Army Regulation (AR) 25-55, the Department of the Army Freedom of Information Act Program. _____. This EP supersedes EP 715-1-7 dated 22 May 2007. EP 715-1-7. 29 Feb 12. d. AR 215-4, Nonappropriated Fund CONTRACTING . e. engineer Regulation (ER) 5-1-11, Army Corps of Engineers Business Process. f. ER 1105-2-100, Planning Guidance Notebook. g. ER 1110-1-12, Engineering and Design Quality Management. h. ER 1110-1-8152, Professional Registration.
5 1. ER 1180-1-9, Design-Build CONTRACTING . j. engineer Pamphlet (EP) 715-1-4, ARCHITECT-ENGINEER Contracts: Competing for architect - engineer Contracts Awarded by the US Army Corps of Engineers. k. engineer Manual (EM) 1110-1-1000, Photogrammetric Mapping. 5. Acronyms. Appendix B contains a list of acronyms used in this pamphlet. 6. This version is a reissuance ofEP 715-1-7 and supercedes previous version dated 22 May 2007. FOR THE COMMANDER: 32 Appendices (See Table of Contents) olonel, Corps of Engineers Chief of Staff 2. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY EP 715-1-7.
6 CECW-CE Army Corps of Engineers CEPR-P Washington, DC 20314-1000. Pamphlet No. 715-1-7 29 February 2012. Procurement ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTING IN USACE . TABLE OF CONTENTS. Paragraph Page CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION. Scope 1-1 1-1. Background 1-2 1-1. Responsibilities 1-3 1-1. Training 1-4 1-2. Internet Addresses 1-5 1-2. CHAPTER 2. ACQUISITION PLANNING. Principles 2-1 2-1. Responsibilities 2-2 2-1. Definition of A-E Services 2-3 2-1. North American Industry Classification System 2-4 2-2. (NAICS). General Considerations 2-5 2-2. Small Business Considerations 2-6 2-2.
7 Acquisition Planning and Acquisition Strategy 2-7 2-3. for A-E Contracts Contract Types 2-8 2-4. Selection of Contract Type 2-9 2-5. A-E CONTRACTING Process 2-10 2-6. A-E Time Standards 2-11 2-6. Streamlining Techniques 2-12 2-7. Use of Other Agency Contracts 2-13 2-7. Proper A-E Procedures 2-14 2-7. CHAPTER 3. ANNOUNCEMENT AND SELECTION. Principles 3-1 3-1. General 3-2 3-1. Responsibilities 3-3 3-1. i EP 715-1-7. 29 Feb 12. TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued). CHAPTER 3. ANNOUNCEMENT AND SELECTION Paragraph Page Public Announcement 3-4 3-2. ACASS 3-5 3-4. Board Membership 3-6 3-4.
8 A-E Selection Criteria 3-7 3-5. General Procedures for Evaluation Boards 3-8 3-8. Preselection Board 3-9 3-9. Selection Board 3-10 3-10. Approval of Selections 3-11 3-11. Notifications 3-12 3-12. Debriefings 3-13 3-12. Disposition of SFs 330 3-14 3-12. Special Cases 3-15 3-13. EP 715-1-4 3-16 3-14. CHAPTER 4. NEGOTIATION AND AWARD. Principles 4-1 4-1. Responsibilities 4-2 4-1. Regulatory Basis 4-3 4-1. Negotiation Team 4-4 4-1. Statement of Work 4-5 4-2. Request for Price Proposal 4-6 4-2. Preproposal Conference 4-7 4-3. Partnering 4-8 4-4. Service Contract Act 4-9 4-4.
9 Independent Government Estimate 4-10 4-4. Fact-Finding Sessions 4-11 4-4. Proposal Analysis and Prenegotiation Objectives 4-12 4-5. Negotiation of FFP Contracts 4-13 4-6. Negotiation of IDC Contracts 4-14 4-8. Subcontracting Plan 4-15 4-10. Price Negotiation Memorandum 4-16 4-10. Preaward Survey 4-17 4-10. Contract Preparation and Award 4-18 4-10. Task Order Issuance 4-19 4-11. NAF Contracts 4-20 4-11. Continuing Contracts Clauses 4-21 4-11. CHAPTER 5. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT. Introduction 5-1 5-1. Principles 5-2 5-1. ii EP 715-1-7. 29 Feb 12.
10 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued). CHAPTER 5. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND Paragraph Page MANAGEMENT. General 5-3 5-1. CONTRACTING Officer's Representative 5-4 5-1. Quality Management 5-5 5-3. Indefinite Delivery Contracts (IDC) 5-6 5-3. Payments 5-7 5-4. Subcontract Reporting 5-8 5-5. Resolving Performance Problems 5-9 5-5. Contract Closeout 5-10 5-7. CHAPTER 6. A-E CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. Principles 6-1 6-1. Responsibilities 6-2 6-1. Regulatory Background 6-3 6-2. General Procedures 6-4 6-3. Monitoring Performance 6-5 6-7. Interim Evaluations 6-6 6-7.