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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONFederal Supply ServiceAuthorized Federal Supply Schedule Price ListOnline access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing,and the option to create an electronic delivery order is available through GSAAdvantage!TM, a menu-driven database system. The INTERNET address for GSAAdvantage!TM is: No.: GS-10F-111BADescription: Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Federal Supply Group: Professional ServicesFor more information on ordering from Federal Supply Schedules, click on the FSS Schedules button at Period: March 15, 2014 through March 14, 2024Price List current as of Modification No. PS-A812 effective June 4, 2020Contractor Headquarters: North Wind Resource Consulting, LLC1425 Higham Street Idaho Falls, ID 83402 Contract Administration Point of Contact: Kristi Heard, CPCM, Contracts ManagerPhone: (208) 419-4152Fax: (208) 528-8714Email: kheard@Alternate Contract Administration Point of Contact: Michelle Tremelling, CPCM, Contracts ManagerPhone: (208) 419-4118Fax: (208) 528-8714Email: mtremelling@Sales Point of Contact: Jace Fahnestock, Ph.D., PMP, PresidentPhone: (208) 557-7887Fax: (208) 528-8714Email: jfahnestock@ Web Address: Business Size:8(a) Small Business Customer Information1a.Table of awarded special item number(s) with appropriate crossreference to item descriptions and awarded price(s). SINSIN DescriptionOLMOrder-Level Materials (OLMs)541620Environmental Consulting Services541370GISGeographic Information Systems (GIS) Services1b.Identification of the lowest priced model number and lowest unit price for that model for each special item number awarded in the contract. This price is the Government price based on a unit of one, exclusive of any quantity/dollar volume, prompt payment, or any other concession affecting price. Those contracts that have unit prices based on the geographic location of the customer should show the range of the lowest price and cite the areas to which the prices apply. See page 4.1c.If the Contractor is proposing hourly rates, a description of all corresponding commercial job titles, experience, functional responsibility and education for those types of employees or subcontractors who will perform services shall be provided. If hourly rates are not applicable, indicate “Not applicable” for this item. See pages 5 through 9.2.Maximum order. $1,000,000.003.Minimum order. $100.004.Geographic coverage (delivery area). Domestic only.5.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). See attachment.7.Quantity discounts. 2% for each task order exceeding $150,000 and 4% for each task order exceeding $500,000.8.Prompt payment terms. Information for Ordering Offices: Prompt payment terms cannot be negotiated out of the contractual agreement in exchange for other concessions.9a.Notification that Government purchase cards are accepted at or below the micro-purchase threshold. Yes9b.Notification whether Government purchase cards are accepted or not accepted above the micro-purchase threshold. Not accepted at this time.10.Foreign items (list items by country of origin). None11a.Time of delivery. (Contractor insert number of days.) Specified on the Task Order.11b.Expedited Delivery. The Contractor will insert the sentence “Items available for expedited delivery are noted in this price list.” under this heading. The Contractor may use a symbol of its choosing to highlight items in its price lists that have expedited delivery. Contact contractor.11c.Overnight and 2day delivery. The Contractor will indicate whether overnight and 2day delivery are available. Also, the Contractor will indicate that the schedule customer may contact the Contractor for rates for overnight and 2day delivery. Contact contractor.11d.Urgent Requirements. The Contractor will note in its price list the “Urgent Requirements” clause of its contract and advise agencies that they can also contact the Contractor’s representative to effect a faster delivery. Contact contractor.12.F.O.B. point(s). Destination13a.Ordering address(es). Same as company address.13b.Ordering procedures: For supplies and services, the ordering procedures and information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s) is found in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 8.405-3. 14.Payment address(es). Same as company address.15.Warranty provision. Contractor’s standard commercial warranty.16.Export packing charges, if applicable. N/A17.Terms and conditions of Government purchase card acceptance (any thresholds above the micro-purchase level). Contact contractor.18.Terms and conditions of rental, maintenance, and repair (if applicable). N/A19.Terms and conditions of installation (if applicable). N/A20.Terms and conditions of repair parts indicating date of parts price lists and any discounts from list prices (if applicable). N/A20a.Terms and conditions for any other services (if applicable). N/A21.List of service and distribution points (if applicable). N/A22.List of participating dealers (if applicable). N/A23.Preventive maintenance (if applicable). N/A24a.Special attributes such as environmental attributes (e.g., recycled content, energy efficiency, and/or reduced pollutants). N/A24b.If applicable, indicate that Section 508 compliance information is available on Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) supplies and services and show where full details can be found (e.g. contractor’s website or other location.) The EIT standards can be found at: . N/A25.Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number. 96-5493575Notification regarding registration in System for Award Management (SAM) database. RegisteredFSS Authorized Pricing SINsLabor CategoryBase YearYear 1*Hourly Rate541620, 541620GISEnvironmental Engineer I$81.69541620, 541620GISEnvironmental Engineer Technician$70.17541620, 541620GISEnvironmental Engineer II$101.01541620, 541620GISEnvironmental Engineer III$125.01541620, 541620GISEnvironmental Engineer IV$151.00541620, 541620GISProject Manager$123.85541620, 541620GISScientist I$48.12541620, 541620GISScientist II$57.44541620, 541620GISScientist III$66.83541620, 541620GISScientist IV$71.42541620, 541620GISTechnician I$33.68541620, 541620GISTechnician II$37.78541620, 541620GISTechnician III$51.32541620, 541620GISTechnician IV$68.00*Base Year Rates Held Without Increase for Base PeriodSCA Eligible Contract Labor CategorySCA Equivalent Code – Title Code – TitleWD NumberTechnician I30081 – Engineering Technician I2015-5507Technician II30082 – Engineering Technician II2015-5507Technician III30083 – Engineering Technician III2015-5507Technician IV30084 – Engineering Technician IV2015-5507The 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 U.S. Department of Labor Wage Determination Number (s) identified in the SCLS/SCA matric. The prices awarded are in line with the geographic scope of the contract (i.e., nationwide).North Wind Resource Consulting, LLC Job DescriptionsJob TitleDetailed Position Description andfunctional responsibilitiesMin Years ofExperienceMin EducationRequirementEnvironmental Engineer IBachelor’s Degree in Engineering.Provide Engineering services for environmental contracts for federal, state government and commercial clients. Organize and lead project teams in the successful completion of project tasks. Assist Clients in development and implementation of project strategies. Ability to manage engineering programs or projects with extensive customer contact. Ability to plan, direct and manage project activities; report potential/actual issues including identifying, developing and managing scope and risk mitigation plans. Skill in analyzing project needs and establishing appropriate project priorities. Skill in analyzing and evaluating technical environmental and construction data to ensure completeness and accuracy.3 years relevantexperienceBachelor’s Degreeof Engineering or related Engineering FieldEnvironmental Engineer IIBachelor’s Degree in Engineering.Provide Engineering services for environmentalcontracts for federal, state government and commercial clients. Organize and lead project teams in the successful completion of project tasks. Assist Clients in development and implementation of project strategies. Ability to manage engineering programs or projects with extensive customer contact. Ability to plan, direct and manage project activities; report potential/actual issues including identifying, developing and managing scope and risk mitigation plans. Skill in analyzing project needs and establishing appropriate project priorities. Skill in analyzing and evaluating technical environmental and construction data to ensure completeness and accuracy.5 years relevantexperienceBachelor’s Degreeof Engineering orrelated Engineering FieldEnvironmental Engineer IIIBachelor’s Degree in Engineering.Provide Engineering services for environmentalcontracts for federal, state government and commercial clients. Organize and lead project teams in the successful completion of project tasks. Assist Clients in development and implementation of project strategies. Ability to manage engineering programs or projects with extensive customer contact. Ability to plan, direct and manage project activities; report potential/actual issues including identifying, developing and managing scope and risk mitigation plans. Skill in analyzing project needs and establishing appropriate project priorities. Skill in analyzing and evaluating technical environmental and construction data to ensure completeness and accuracy.7 years relevant experienceBachelor’s Degreeof Engineering orrelated Engineering FieldJob TitleDetailed Position Description andfunctional responsibilitiesMin Years ofExperienceMin EducationRequirementEnvironmental Engineer IVBachelor’s Degree in Engineering.Provide Engineering services for environmental contracts for federal, state government and commercialclients. Organize and lead project teams in the successful completion of project tasks. Assist Clients in development and implementation of project strategies. Ability to manage engineering programs or projects with extensive customer contact. Ability to plan, direct and manage project activities; report potential/actual issues including identifying, developing and managing scope and risk mitigation plans. Skill in analyzing project needs and establishing appropriate project priorities. Skill in analyzing and evaluating technical environmental and construction data to ensure completeness and accuracy.10 years relevant experienceBachelor’s Degreeof Engineering or related EngineeringFieldEnvironmental EngineerTechnicianCAD Operator prepares project drawings includinglayout, P&ID, and shop drawings for environmental projects. Provides drafted project drawings using the AutoCAD system.3 years relevantexperienceBachelor’s DegreeProject ManagerManage environmental contracts for federal, stategovernment or commercial clients. Ability to tightly manage schedules and budgets. Organize and lead project teams in the successful completion of project tasks. Manage all aspects environmental projects (e.g. technical, financial, and scheduling). Assist Clients in development and implementation of project strategies and provide mentorship to junior level staff in area of project management. Ability to manage projects with extensive customer contact. Ability to plan, direct and manage project activities; report potential/actual issues including identifying, developing and managing scope related proposals and risk mitigation plans. Skill in analyzing project needs and establishing appropriate project priorities. Skill in analyzing and evaluating technical environmental data to ensure completeness and accuracy.10 years relevantexperienceBachelor’s DegreeScientist IBachelor’s Degree in Science.Responsibilities include perform professional environmental scientific work and related administrative work involving the research, design, and related activities of a science discipline. Plans, organizes, and directs detailed work involving major projects. Analyzes scientific problems accurately, using sound judgment to reach technical conclusions, and to verify results. Prepares general scientific documentation in accordance with established national and state codes, standards, and procedures related to a specific discipline.3 years relevantexperienceBachelor’s Degree inScience or related Science FieldJob TitleDetailed Position Description andfunctional responsibilitiesMin Years ofExperienceMin EducationRequirementScientist IIBachelor’s Degree in Science.Responsibilities include perform professional environmental scientific work and related administrativework involving the research, design, and related activities of a science discipline. Plans, organizes, and directs detailed work involving major projects. Analyzes scientific problems accurately, using sound judgment to reach technical conclusions, and to verify results. Prepares general scientific documentation in accordance with established national and state codes, standards, and procedures related to a specific discipline.5 years relevant experienceBachelor’s Degree in Science or related Science FieldScientist IIIBachelor’s Degree in Science.Responsibilities include perform professional environmental scientific work and related administrative work involving the research, design, and related activities of a science discipline. Plans, organizes, and directs detailed work involving major projects. Analyzes scientific problems accurately, using sound judgment to reach technical conclusions, and to verify results. Prepares general scientific documentation in accordance with established national and state codes, standards, and procedures related to a specific discipline.7 years relevantexperienceBachelor’s Degree inScience or related Science FieldScientist IVBachelor’s Degree in Science.Responsibilities include perform professionalenvironmental scientific work and related administrative work involving the research, design, and related activities of a science discipline. Plans, organizes, and directs detailed work involving major projects. Analyzes scientific problems accurately, using sound judgment to reach technical conclusions, and to verify results. Prepares general scientific documentation in accordance with established national and state codes, standards, and procedures related to a specific discipline.Minimum 10 yearsrelevant experienceBachelor’s Degree inScience or relatedScience FieldJob TitleDetailed Position Description andfunctional responsibilitiesMin Years ofExperienceMin EducationRequirementTechnician IConducts tests and field investigations according toprescribed standards to obtain data for use by environmental, engineering and scientific personnel indetermining sources and methods of controlling pollutants in air, water, and soil. Conducts field tests using analytical instrumentation. Collects water and soil samples from a variety of sources to assess potential pollution concerns. Prepares sample for testing in accordance with established procedures, records data, report writing and prepares summaries and charts for review. Operate equipment and machinery as required to support a variety of projects including land management, exotic vegetation removal and habitat restoration. May assist with or lead field measurement tasks and maintain field log book. Collect, analyze, and interpret both spatial data such as latitude, longitude, elevation and distance and nonspatial data such as population density, land‐use patterns, annual precipitation levels and demographic characteristics. Assemble, integrate, analyze and display data in a digital format. Produce maps and other deliverables as required for each project.0 years relevant experience (Entry Level)High School DiplomaTechnician IIConducts tests and field investigations according toprescribed standards to obtain data for use byenvironmental, engineering and scientific personnel in determining sources and methods of controlling pollutants in air, water, and soil. Conducts field tests using analytical instrumentation. Collects water and soil samples from a variety of sources to assess potential pollution concerns. Prepares sample for testing in accordance with established procedures, records data, report writing and prepares summaries and charts for review. Operate equipment and machinery as required to support a variety of projects including land management, exotic vegetation removal and habitat restoration. May assist with or lead field measurement tasks and maintain field log book. Collect, analyze, and interpret both spatial data such as latitude, longitude, elevation and distance and nonspatial data such as population density, land‐use patterns, annual precipitation levels and demographic characteristics. Assemble, integrate, analyze and display data in a digital format. Produce maps and other deliverables as required for each project.3 years relevantexperienceHigh SchoolDiplomaJob TitleDetailed Position Description andfunctional responsibilitiesMin Years ofExperienceMin EducationRequirementTechnician IIIConducts tests and field investigations according toprescribed standards to obtain data for use by environmental, engineering and scientific personnel indetermining sources and methods of controlling pollutants in air, water, and soil. Conducts field tests using analytical instrumentation. Collects water and soil samples from a variety of sources to assess potential pollution concerns. Prepares sample for testing in accordance with established procedures, records data, report writing and prepares summaries and charts for review. Operate equipment and machinery as required to support a variety of projects including land management, exotic vegetation removal and habitat restoration. May assist with or lead field measurement tasks and maintain field log book. Collect, analyze, and interpret both spatial data such as latitude, longitude, elevation and distance and nonspatial data such as population density, land‐use patterns, annual precipitation levels and demographic characteristics. Assemble, integrate, analyze and display data in a digital format. Produce maps and other deliverables as required for each project.5 years relevant experienceHigh School DiplomaTechnician IVConducts tests and field investigations according toprescribed standards to obtain data for use byenvironmental, engineering and scientific personnel in determining sources and methods of controlling pollutants in air, water, and soil. Conducts field tests using analytical instrumentation. Collects water and soil samples from a variety of sources to assess potential pollution concerns. Prepares sample for testing in accordance with established procedures, records data, report writing and prepares summaries and charts for review. Operate equipment and machinery as required to support a variety of projects including land management, exotic vegetation removal and habitat restoration. May assist with or lead field measurement tasks and maintain field log book. Collect, analyze, and interpret both spatial data such as latitude, longitude, elevation and distance and nonspatial data such as population density, land‐use patterns, annual precipitation levels and demographic characteristics. Assemble, integrate, analyze and display data in a digital format. Produce maps and other deliverables as required for each project.7 years relevantexperienceHigh SchoolDiploma ................
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