HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, INC



Environmental ServicesGeneral Services Administration (GSA)Authorized Federal Supply Schedule Catalog and Price ListSchedule Title:Multiple Award ScheduleFederal Supply Group:Professional ServicesContract Number:GS-10F-0457RContract Period:September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2025Harris Environmental Group, IncAddress:650 N 6th Ave, Tucson AZ, 85705Phone:520.628.7648 Toll Free: 877.623.4384Email: info@heg-Web Address:heg-Business Size:8(a) Economically-Disadvantage Woman Owned Business, Small BusinessPrice list is current as of Modification PS A826 effective November 16, 2020On-line access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing, and the option to create an electronic delivery order are available through GSA Advantage!, a menu-driven database system. The INTERNET address GSA Advantage! is: .Table of ContentsCustomer Information1Contract Information3Labor Categories and Price List4SCA Eligible Contract Labor Category 14Customer Information1a.Table of Awarded Special Item Number(s) with appropriate cross reference to page numbersSINSIN Description541620Environmental Consulting Services541370GISGeographic Information Systems (GIS) ServicesOLMOrder Level Materials1b.Identification of lowest priced model number and lowest unit price for that model for each special item number awarded under the contract: Not Applicable.1c.Harris Environmental Group, Inc is proposing hourly rates a description of all corresponding commercial job titles, experience, functional responsibility and education for those types of employees or sub-contractors who will perform those services shall be provided. 2.Maximum Order: $1,000,000.003.Minimum Order: $100.004.Geographic Coverage (delivery Area): Domestic Only5.Point(s) of production (city, county, and state or foreign country): Same as Company Address.6. Discount from list prices or statement of net price: Government net prices (discounts already deducted): 7.Quantity discounts: None Offered8. Prompt payment terms: Net 30 days – Information for Ordering Offices: Prompt payment terms cannot be negotiated out of the contractual agreement in exchange for other concessions.9.Foreign items (list items by country of origin): None10a.Time of Delivery (Contractor insert number of days): To be specified on the Task Order10b.Expedited Delivery: To be specified on the Task Order10c.Overnight and 2-day delivery. To be specified on the Task Order10d. Urgent Requirements. To be specified on the Task Order11. F.O.B Points(s): Destination12a.Ordering Address(es): Same as Contractor12b.Ordering procedures: For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s), are found in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 8.405-313.Payment address(es): Same as company address14. Warranty provision: Contractor’s standard commercial warranty.15.Export Packing Charges (if applicable): N/A16.Terms and conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair (if applicable): N/A17.Terms and conditions of installation (if applicable): N/A18Terms and conditions of repair parts indicating date of parts price lists and any discounts from list prices (if applicable): N/A18aTerms and conditions for any other services (if applicable): N/A19.List of service and distribution points (if applicable): N/A20.List of participating dealers (if applicable): N/A21.Preventive maintenance (if applicable): N/A22a.Environmental attributes, e.g., recycled content, energy efficiency, and/or reduced pollutants: N/A22b.If applicable, indicate that Section 508 compliance information is available on Electronic andInformation Technology (EIT) supplies and services and show where full details can be found(e.g. contactor’s website or other location.) The EIT standards can be found at: N/A23. Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number: 80464029024.Notification regarding registration in System for Award Management (SAM) database: Harris Environmental Group, Inc is registered in SAM Database under CAGE code 09NS3Contract InformationContract Number GS-10F-0457RHarris Environmental Group, Inc. (Harris Environmental) is an award-winning consulting firm specializing in National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, Jurisdictional Delineations, Sikes Act compliance, natural and cultural resources surveys, Geographical Information Systems, real estate planning, and project management. We have worked on a diversity of projects including linear corridors, transportation systems, resource management, mine closures, infrastructure development, subdivision planning, and our services include biological and botanical surveys, historic property nominations, endangered species surveys, environmental monitoring, energy audits, cultural resources surveys, and NEPA/Sikes Act/Clean water Act compliance reports and public scoping.Harris Environmental is a SBA 8 firm (305299), woman-owned small-business (WOSB) and HUBZone (45147) firm. We hold a GSA contract (GS10F0457R) and have a proven track record of both mobilizing efforts within a short-time frame and successfully completing required reporting. We have a long history of working with federal agencies including U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Customs and Border Protection, Department of Defense, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Western Area Power Administration, Forest Service, as well as being a team member for primes who work with these agencies. Our endeavors have been acknowledged by the following awards: The Boeing Company’s Supplier of the Year (2007) and high level performance awards, 2008-2010 (three consecutive years) for our commitment to the Department of Homeland Security’s SBInet program. We are also a member of the Department of Homeland Security’s Mentor-Protégé program.?With offices in Tucson (AZ), Tempe (AZ), San Ramon (CA), Portland (OR) and Tacoma (WA), we cover the western United States.27374854946650025971515367000627507013462000GSA TitleRateLabor CategoryEducation/ExperienceAdministrative III$56.48 Coordinates and completes office services including records control, services procurement and purchasing.High school diploma or GED.? Four years equivalent experience in secretarial or senior assistant position.? Two years professional experience performing office support in a corporate environment.Archaeological Field Technician II$58.99Under the direct supervision of the crew chief, and general supervision of a field supervisor or Project Manager, performs field archaeology tasks including, survey, and excavation, data recovery, monitoring, and testing. Assists with field survey, excavation, data recovery, monitoring, or testing procedures.Minimum 1 year college level coursework in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field including attending Archaeology field school, or one-year field archaeology experience. A combination of field school and field experience to equal 1 year specialized experience in archaeology.Archaeologist II$68.45 Under the general supervision of the Field Supervisor or Project Manager, performs field tasks including, survey, and excavation, data recovery, monitoring, and testing, while working with crew members. Participates in data analysis, and assists in writing project reports. Conducts surveys and locates sites using topographic maps, compass, and aerial photographs. Completes or assigns completion of site forms and Archaeological Reconnaissance Reports (AARFs) and maps. Performs site file searches using museum, university, and federal and state records. Contributes to report writing and production as needed.Minimum of 2 years college level coursework in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field. Two years specialized experience in archaeology.?GSA TitleRateLabor CategoryEducation/ExperienceArchaeologist III$69.03 Under the supervision of the Project Manager, leads and performs all aspects of field archaeology including, survey, excavation, data recovery, monitoring, and testing. Insures that the field crew conducts field research properly. Participates in data analysis, and assists in writing project reports. Assists with scheduling of personnel, vehicles, and other resources. Conducts surveys and locates sites using topographic maps, compass, and aerial photographs. Completes or assigns completion of site forms and Archaeological Reconnaissance Reports (AARFs) and maps. Performs site file searches using museum, university, and federal and state records. Contributes to report writing and production.B.A./B.S. in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field. Three years specialized experience in archaeology.Archaeologist IV$80.41 Under the general supervision of senior staff, manages all aspects of archaeology projects and tasks including, supervision of personnel and physical resources, budgeting, preparation of proposals and reports, and monitoring/performance of field procedures. Supervises and performs all aspects of field research, data analysis, and report writing. Schedules personnel, vehicles and other resources. Instructs field personnel on methods of inventory, and provides instructions for specific tasks. Instruct employees in special tasks and job techniques. Follows procedures and budgetary restraints outlined in proposals. Conducts field procedures, including surveys, monitoring, mapping, photography, and data recovery. Performs site file searches using museum, university, and federal and state records. Produces or contributes to reports, proposals, and other documents.B.A./B.S. or M.A./M.S., in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field, or comparable experience. Five years specialized experience in archaeology.GSA TitleRateJob DescriptionEducation/ExperienceArchaeologist V$91.29Under the general supervision of senior staff, manages aspects of archaeology projects and tasks including, supervision of personnel and physical resources, assists in preparation of proposals and reports, and monitoring/performance of field procedures. Performs all aspects of field research, data analysis, and report writing. Instructs field personnel on methods of inventory, and provides instructions for specific tasks. Instruct employees in special tasks and job techniques. Follows procedures and budgetary restraints outlined in proposals. Conducts field procedures, including surveys, monitoring, mapping, photography, and data recovery. Performs site file searches using museum, university, and federal and state records. Produces or contributes to reports, proposals, and other documents.M.A./M.S., in Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field, or comparable experience. Seven years specialized experience in archaeologyBiologist II$57.00 Under the supervision of the Project Manager, performs field biology and natural resource management tasks including field data collection, research, and other project-related tasks. Conducts surveys and collects field data. Records data on field site forms or other forms. Organizes and enters field data. Uses topographic maps, aerial photographs and other tools to determine project area locations, habitat types, and associated landforms. Maps project areas. Monitors project areas during construction or other activities requiring monitoring.Minimum of high school diploma and college-level coursework completed toward a B.A. or B.S. in Biology, Ecology, Land Use or Environmental Planning, Botany, Natural Resource Management, or a related field, or one year of experience in natural resource management. Two years of experience in related fieldwork.GSA TitleRateJob DescriptionEducation/ExperienceBiologist III$69.03 Under the general supervision of the Project Manager, performs skilled aspects of field biology and natural resource management including field data collection, research, report writing, and instructing and leading other field personnel. Conducts surveys and collection of field data concerning, as well as data collection for land use projects. Leads and instructs other field personnel in correct procedures for data collection. Under the direction of the Project Manager, schedules personnel, vehicles, and other resources. Determines work areas on a daily basis, and assures that work in completed in a timely manner. Records data or instructs others in proper recording techniques. Organizes and interprets field data. Uses topographic maps, aerial photographs, and other tools to determine locations of project areas, habitat types, and associated landforms.Minimum of some college-level coursework completed toward a B.A. or B.S. in Biology, Ecology, Land Use or Environmental Planning, Botany, Natural Resource Management, or a related field. Three years of experience in related fieldwork.Biologist IV$81.58 Under general supervision of senior staff, supervises and manages all aspects of projects and tasks, including field data collection, surveys, and monitoring projects. Supervises all aspects of field research, data analysis and interpretation, and writing of project reports. Schedules personnel, vehicles, and other equipment and resources, and maintains budget requirements. Instructs and oversees personnel in methods of data collection, and provides instructions for specific tasks. Conducts surveys, monitoring, mapping, photographing, and data recovery. Under supervision of ES V or Program Director, contributes to proposals, research designs, and reports. Produces and contributes in the preparation of reports, proposals, and other technical documents.Minimum B.A. or B.S. in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, or a related field, in conjunction with a minimum of five years field experience.GSA TitleRateJob DescriptionEducation/ExperienceBiologist V$91.29Under the general supervision of senior staff, manages aspects of natural resource projects and tasks including, supervision of personnel and physical resources, assists in preparation of proposals and reports, and monitoring/performance of field procedures. Performs all aspects of field research, data analysis, and report writing. Instructs field personnel on methods of inventory, and provides instructions for specific tasks. Instruct employees in special tasks and job techniques. Follows procedures and budgetary restraints outlined in proposals. Conducts field procedures, including surveys, monitoring, mapping, photography, and data recovery. Produces or contributes to reports, proposals, and other documents.M.A. or M.S. in Biology, Ecology, Botany, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, or a related field, in conjunction with a minimum of five years field experience.Contract Administrator $95.38 Assists project managers with accounting, contracting, administrative, and project-related tasks.High School Diploma or GED and some college level coursework in business, life sciences, or other fields pertinent to the work of the company.? Additional work experience may be considered in lieu of college course-work.? Minimum two years’ experience providing administrative support as described above.Environmental Planner III$87.85 Performs planning & permitting activities, including CEQA and NEPA compliance and EIS activities. Assists in the development of Federal resource management and implementation plans in compliance with the Federal Land Planning Management Act. Manages entry level environmental planners. Acts as or provides assistance in project management.Minimum of 5 years’ experience in NEPA, ESA, CEQA and EIS projects; Minimum of B.A./B.S. degree in a related environmental science discipline or environmental planning or M.A./M.S. Degree in a related environmental science discipline or environmental planning; and 2 years of env. planning experience.GSA TitleRateJob DescriptionEducation/ExperienceEnvironmental Planner IV$100.40 Responsible for planning & permitting, including CEQA and NEPA compliance and EIS activities. Develops Federal resource management and implementation plans in compliance with the Federal Land Planning Management Act. Manages mid-level environmental planners. Acts as or provides assistance in project management. Provides quality assurance and quality control on planning and compliance documentation.Minimum of 7 years of experience with NEPA, ESA, CEQA and EIS projects. Minimum of B.A./B.S. degree in a related environmental science discipline or environmental, recreation, or urban planning, or M.A./M.S. Degree in Environmental planning.GIS Analyst$85.00Under supervision of Senior GIS Analyst, will produce digital maps and graphics using GIS related software including ArcGIS, AutoCAD and use appropriate computational methods, existing source documentation, and ESRI software tools to develop, populate, and manage department-specific GIS data.Minimum of B.S/B.A. in related field plus three years of experience or M.A./M.S. in related field plus one year experience.? Advanced experience in Arc/View, AutoCAD and spreadsheet operations.GIS Manager$96.66Supervises staff that develops, create, and maintain the GIS databases, coverage’s, layers and linkages to various databases. Plans, assigns, and reviews work of GIS Technician and GIS Analyst. Creates maps and performs complex spatial analysis and high level queries. Develops policies and proceduresM.S. or Certificate plus five years experience in field and project management.GIS Technician$59.07Under supervision of Senior GIS Analyst, will assist GIS Analysts in producing digital maps and graphics using GIS related software including ArcGIS, AutoCAD.Minimum of 30 hours of coursework in GIS or related technical field.?Two years of CAD/GIS experience.? Competence in Arc/View, AutoCAD and spreadsheet operationGSA TitleRateJob DescriptionEducation/ExperienceHistoric Architect$70.00 Project-level supervision. Responsibilities include conducting background research, survey and excavation fieldwork, and laboratory analysis; and writing reports. Work involves determinations of National Register eligibility, evaluation of impacts, and design of mitigation measures.Experience in CRM involving Section 106 compliance projects, to meet federal and state agency permitting requirements as a Field Director. B.A./B.S. or Master’s degree in Anthropology or Archaeology. Experience identifying late nineteenth and early twentieth-century artifacts, preparing architectural descriptions, conducting historical research, and conducting research on artifacts, manufacturers, and technology. Proficiency in identifying, recording, and evaluating archaeological sites. Minimum 1 year field supervisory experience. Lab Director$58.99 Directs lab activities, works with project lead(s) to coordinate resources as needed for the completion of project tasks, manages technicians, and assists in report preparation. B.A./B.S. degree in Anthropology, Archaeology or related field. Experience in the recovery, processing and analysis of prehistoric cultural materials and their archaeological contexts, on-site supervisory field excavation experience, creating and maintaining artifact inventories, completing site forms and associated documentation, and minimum 2 years experience in supervising other archaeological lab activities. Lab Director lll128.88Supervises lab activities, works with project managers and senior staff, to coordinate resources as needed for the completion of project tasks, manages technicians, coordinates laboratory data for M.A./M.S. degree in Anthropology, Archaeology or related field. Experience in the recovery, processing and analysis of prehistoric cultural materials and their archaeological contexts, on-site supervisory field excavation experience, creating and maintaining artifact inventories, completing site forms and associated documentation, and supervising other archaeological lab activities.GSA TitleRateJob DescriptionEducation/ExperienceLandscape Architect$119.23 Manages large-scale planning and design projects. Conducts visual quality assessments and impact analysis in the support of NEPA or CEQA documentation. Develops mitigation plans for compliance activities. Leads planning efforts. Supports and advises midlevel and entry level landscape architects.B.A./B.S. or M.A./M.S. degree in Landscape Architecture with minimum 6+ years Experience. State licensed and/or registered. Able to work with technical staff to translate data, analysis resulting in working plan documents.President/Principal$187.95Oversight of all staff and company functions, including assignments of staff to specific projects and overview of project managers and senior level staff.Ph.D. in related field plus 15 years of experiencePrincipal Investigator$128.88Under general supervision of the President/Principal, supervises archaeology projects including site file searches (using museum, university, and federal and state records), field research, data analysis, photographing, data recovery activities and writing of project reports. Instructs field personnel on methods of inventory and provides verbal and written instructions for specific tasks. Follows procedures and budgetary restraints outlined in proposals to conclude projects on budget and on time. Produces or contributes to reports, proposals, other documents. Holds both state and federal permits.Ph.D. in anthropology/archeology. Have at least five years of full-time experience in a supervisory role involving complete responsibility for a major portion of a project of comparable complexity to that which is to be undertaken. Have demonstrated the ability to disseminate the results of an archeological investigation in published form conforming to current professional standards; GSA TitleRateJob DescriptionEducation/ExperienceProject Manager I$64.44Manages aspects of projects and tasks including fieldwork, supervision of personnel and physical resources on projects with only one task order. Manages project budgets, prepares proposals, reports, and other technical documents, monitors field procedures and contributes to research designs. Oversees and/or performs all aspects of field research, data collection, inventory, and analysis. Schedules personnel, vehicles, and other resources. Establishes project procedures and budgetary restraints, and follows those outlined by other staff. Coordinates with clients. Reports to senior Project Managers.B.A./B.S. and a minimum of two years of experience in fieldwork and report completion, as well as scheduling and budgeting of projects.Project Manager ll$69.81Manages aspects of projects and tasks including fieldwork, supervision of personnel and physical resources on projects with more than one task order. Manages project budgets, prepares proposals, reports, and other technical documents, monitors field procedures and contributes to research designs. Oversees and/or performs all aspects of field research, data collection, inventory, and analysis. Schedules personnel, vehicles, and other resources. Establishes project procedures and budgetary restraints, and follows those outlined by other staff. Coordinates with clients. Reports to President/Principle.B.A./B.S. and a minimum of four years of project management experience in fieldwork, report completion, as well as scheduling, client interaction and budgeting of projects.GSA TitleRateJob DescriptionEducation/ExperienceProject Manager lll$85.00Manages all aspects of projects and tasks including fieldwork, supervision of personnel and physical resources on projects with multiple task orders deemed complex in nature. Manages project budgets, prepares proposals, reports, and other technical documents, monitors field procedures and contributes to research designs. Oversees and/or performs all aspects of field research, data collection, inventory, and analysis. Schedules personnel, vehicles, and other resources. Establishes project procedures and budgetary restraints, and follows those outlined by other staff. Coordinates with clients. Reports to President/PrincipleM.A./M.S. and a minimum of four years of project management experience in fieldwork, report completion, as well as scheduling, client interaction and budgeting of projects.Senior Scientist$128.88Senior company expert within a technical field, who acts as a consultant in complex and mission critical client assignments. Has broad mandate for independent action. Ph.D. in related field plus 10 years of related experience.Technical Editor$70.53 Writes and edits technical documents and marketing materials for consistency, clarity, and technical accuracy, and identifies revision needs.B.A. in English or related field, or equivalent experience. Minimum 2 years experience editing in the company's technical fields. SCA Eligible Contract Labor CategorySCA Equivalent Code - TitleWD Number**Archaeological Field Technician II30022 - Archeological Technician II2015-5473**Technical Editor30462 - Technical Writer II2015-5473??The Service Contract Labor Standards, formerly the Service Contract Act (SCA) apply to this contract and it includes SCLS applicable labor categories, Labor categories and fixed price services marked with a (**) in this pricelist are based on the US Department of Labor Wage Determination Number(s) identified in the SCLS/SCA matrix. The prices Awarded are in line with the geographic scope of the contract (i.e., nationwide). ................
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