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<br />PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS <br /> <br />1 . BACKGROUND <br /> <br />The Water and Power Resources Service, hereinafter referred to as <br />Water and Power, proposes to submit to Congress a plan of development for <br />the Glenwood-Dotsero Springs Unit, Colorado, a salinity control unit to <br />be developed under the Colorado River Salinity Control Act (Public Law <br />93-320). Water and Power is seeking a highly qualified firm, institution, <br />or consortium of firms and/or institutions to conduct a major portion of <br />the investigations and designs for the unit so that an appropriate plan <br />can be selected and submitted to Congress for authorization. <br /> <br />2. THE REQUIREMENT <br /> <br />Submit a Technical Proposal and a separate Cost Proposal for the salinity <br />investigation of the Glenwood-Dotsero Springs Unit. Refer to the Work Statement <br />for detailed specifications of the requirement. Prepare the Technical Proposal <br />and a Cost Proposal in accordance with the general guidelines set forth in <br />Section 3, and 4 below. The offeror should address the criteria set forth in <br />Section 6, Evaluation Procedures, in order that the Technical Proposal Evaluation <br />Committee (TPEC) will have sufficient information from which to draw conclusions <br />on the technical merit of the proposal. <br /> <br />3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING TECHNICAL PROPOSALS <br /> <br />3.1 GENERAL - Inasmuch as your Technical Proposal will primarily <br />describe the capability of your organization to accomplish the investigation <br />and design, it should be specific and complete in every detail. The proposal <br />should be prepared simply and economically, providing straight-forward, <br />concise delineation of capabilities to perform satisfactorily the contract <br />being sought. The proposal should, therefore, be practical, legible, clear, <br />and coherent. Submit the Technical Proposal in six copies bound in three-ring <br />looseleaf notebooks. In order that the evaluation may be accomplished strictly <br />on the merit of the material submitted, no dollar costs are to be included in <br />your Technical Proposal. Your Technical-Proposal should contain an outline of <br />your comprehension of the spirit and intent of our requirement, your plan of <br />study and any innovative procedures or techniques. Your Technical Proposal <br />should not merely offer to complete the Investigation in accordance with this <br />Request for Proposals (RFP), but should outline your proposed performance as <br />specifically as possible. The Technical Proposal should address the overall <br />Investigation including Phase I and Phase II activities with specific emphasis <br />on the Phase I requirements. <br /> <br />3.2 GENERAL FORMAT - To aid in the evaluation of the <br />desired that all proposals follow the same general format. <br /> <br />proposals, it LS <br />Therefore, <br /> <br />C-l <br />