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254 Questionnaire
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering
and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing this burden. to the FAR Secretariat (VRS), Office of Federal Acquisition and Regulatory Policy, GSA, Washington, D.C. 20405; and to the
Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (9000-0004). Washington, Q.C. 20503.
Purpose:
The policy of the Federal Government in acquiring architectural, engineering, and related
professional services is to encourage firms lawfully engaged in the practice of those
professions to submit annually a statement of qualifications and performance data. Standard
Form 254, "Architect -Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire," is provided for that
purpose. Interested A-E firms (including new. small. and/or minority firms) should complete
and file SF 254's with each Federal agency and with appropriate regional or district offices
for which the A-E is Qualified to perform services. The agency head for each proposed
project shall evaluate these qualification resumes, together with any other performance data
on file or requested by the agency, in relation to the proposed project. The SF 254 may be
used as a basis for selecting firms for discussions. or for screening firms preliminary to
inviting submission of additional information.
Definitions:
"Architect -Engineer Services" are defined in Part 36 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
"Parent Company" is that firm, company, corporation, association or conglomerate which is
the major stockholder or highest tier owner of the firm completing this questionnaire. i.e.,
Firm A is owned by Firm 8 which is, in turn, a subsidiary of Corporation C. The 'parent
company" of Firm A is Corporation C.
"Principals" are those individuals in a firm who possess legal responsibility for its
management. They may be owners. partners, corporate offices, associates, administrators,
etc.
"Discipfrne" as used in this questionnaire, refers to the primary technological capability of
individuals in the responding firm. Possession of an academic degree, professional
registration, certification, or extensive experience in a particular field of practice normally
reflects an individual's primary technical discipline.
"Joint Venture" is a collaborative undertaking by two or more firms or individuals for which
the participants are both jointly and individually responsible.
"Consultant," as used in this questionnaire, is a highly specialized individual or firm having
significant input and responsibility for certain aspects of a project and possessing unusual or
unique capabilities for assuring success of the finished work.
"Prime" refers to that firm which may be coordinating the concerted and complementary
inputs of several firms, individuals or related services to produce a completed study or
facility. The "prime" would normalcy be regarded as having full responsibility and liability for
quality of performance by itself as well as by subcontractor professionals under its
jurisdiction.
"Branch Office" is a satellite, or subsidiary extension, of a headquarters office of a company,
regardless of any differences in name or legal structure of such a branch due to local or
state laws. "Branch offices" are normally subject to the management decisions,
bookkeeping. and policies of the main office.
Instructions of Filing (Numbers below correspond to numbers contained in form):
1. Type accurate and complete name of submitting firm, its address, and zip code.
la. Indicate whether form is being submitted in behalf of a parent firm or a branch
office. (Branch office submissions should list only personnel in, and experience of,
that office.)
2. Provide date the firm was established under the name shown in question 1.
3. Show date on which form is prepared. All information submitted shall be current and
accurate as of this date.
4. Enter type of ownership, or legal structure, of firm (sole proprietor, partnership,
corporation. joint venture. etc.).
Check appropriate boxes indicating if firm is (a) a small business concern; (b) a small
business concern owned and operated by socially and economically disadvantaged
individuals; and (c) Woman -owned (See 48 CFR 19.101 and 52.219-9).
5. Branches of subsidiaries of large or parent companies, or conglomerates, should insert
name and address of highest -tier owner.
5a. If present firm is the successor to, or outgrowth of, one or more predecessor firms,
show name(s) of former entity(ies) and the year(s) of their original establishment.
6. List not more than two principals from submitting firm who may be contacted by the
agency receiving this form. (Different principals may be listed on forms going to another
agency.) Listed principals must be empowered to speak for the firm on policy and
contractual matters.
7. Beginning with the submitting office. list name, location, total number of personnel, and
telephone numbers for all associated or branch offices, (including any headquarters or
foreign offices) which provide A-E and related services.
7a. Show total personnel in all offices. (Should be sum of all personnel, all branches.)
8. Show total number of employees, by discipline, in submitting office. (*If form is being
submitted by main or headquarters office, form should list total employees, by discipline, in
all offices.) While some personnel may be qualified in several disciplines, each person
should be counted only once in accord with his or her primary function. Include clerical
personnel as "administrative." Write in any additional disciplines -- sociologists.
biologists,etc. -- and number of people in each, in blank spaces.
NSN 7540-01-152-8073
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9. Using chart (below) insert appropriate index number to indicate range of professional
services fees received by submitting firm each calendar year for last five years. most recent
year first. Fee summaries should be broken down to reflect the fees received each year for
(a) work performed directly for the Federal Government (not including grant and loan
projects) or as a sub to other professionals performing work directly for the Federal
Government; (b) all other domestic work, U.S. and possessions. including Federally -assisted
projects, and (c) all other foreign work.
Ranges of Professional Services Fees
INDEX
1. less than $100,000
2. $100.000 to $250,000
3. $250,000 to $500.000
4. $500,000 to $1 million
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5. $1 million to $2 million
6. $2 million to $5 million
7. $5 million to $10 million
8. $10 million or greater
10. Select and enter, in numerical sequence, not more than thirty (30) "Experience Profile
Code" numbers from the listing (next page) which most accurately reflect submitting firm's
demonstrated technical capabilities and project experience. Carefully review list. (It is
recognized some profile codes may be part of other services or projects contained on list;
firms are encouraged to select profile codes which best indicate type and scope of services
provided on past projects.) For each code number, show total number of projects and gross
fees (in thousands) received for profile projects performed by firm during past few years. If
firm has on or more capabilities not included on list, insert same in blank spaces at end of list
and Show numbers in question 10 on the form. In such cases, the filled -in listing must
accompany the complete SF 254 when submitted to the Federal agencies.
11. Using the "Experience Profile Code" numbers in the same sequence as entered in item
10, give details of at least one recent (within last Five years) representative project for each
code number, up to a maximum of thirty (30) separate projects, or portions of projects, for
which firm was responsible. (Project examples may be used more than once to illustrate
different services rendered on the same job. Example: a dining halt may be part of an
auditorium or educational facility.) Firms which select Tess than thirty "profile codes" may
list two or more project examples (to illustrate specialization) for each code number so long
as total of all project examples does not exceed thirty (30). After each code number in
question 11, show: (a) whether firm was "P," the prime professional, or "C," a consultant. or
"JV." part of a joint venture on that particular project (new firms. in existence Tess than five
(5) years may use the symbol "IE" to indicate "Individual Experience" as opposed to firm
experience); (b) provide name and location of the specific project which typifies firm's (or
individual's) performance under that code category; (c) give name and address of the owner
of that project (if government agency indicate responsible office); (d) show the estimated
construction cost (or other applicable cost) for that portion of the project for which the firm
was primarily responsible. (Where no construction was involved, show approximate cost of
firm's work); and (e) state year work on that particular project was, or will be, completed.
12. The completed SF 254 should be signed by a principal of the firm, preferably the chief
executive officer.
13. Additional data, brochures, photos, etc. should not accompany this form unless
specifically requested.
NEW FIRMS (not reorganized or recently -amalgamated arms) are eligible and encouraged to
seek work from the Federal Government in connection with performance of projects for
which they are qualified. Such frms are encouraged to complete and submit Standard Form
254 to appropriate agencies. Questions on the form dealing with personnel or experience
may be answered by citing experience and capabilities of individuals in the firm, based on
performance and responsibifity while m the employee of others. In so doing, notation of this
fact should be made on the form. In question 9, write in "N/A" to indicate "not applicable"
for those years prior to firm's organization.
STANDARD FORM 254 PAGE 2 (REV. 11-92)
Experience Profile Code Numbers
for use with Questions 10 and 71
001 Acoustics, Noise Abatement
002 Aerial photogrammetry
003 Agricultural Development; Grain Storage:
Farm Mechanization
004 Air Pollution Control
005 Airports; Navaids; Airport Lighting:
Aircraft Fueling
006 Airports; Terminals & Hangars: Freight
Handling
007 Arctic Facilities
008 Auditoriums & Theatres
009 Automation; Controls; Instrumentation
010 Barracks; Dormitories
011 Bridges
012 Cemeteries (Planning & Relocation)
013 Chemical Processing & Storage
014 Churches; Chapels
015 Codes; Standards; Ordinances
016 Cold Storage; Refrigeration; Fast Freeze
017 Commercial Building (low rise):
Shopping Centers
018 Communication Systems; TV:
Microwave
019 Computer Facilities; Computer Service
020 Conservation and Resource
Management
021 Construction Management
022 Corrosion Control; Cathodic Protection;
Electrolysis
023 Cost Estimating
024 Dams (Concrete:Arch)
025 Dams (Earth; Rock); Dikes; Levees
026 Desalinization (A-ocess & Facilities)
027 Dining Halls: Clubs; Restaurants
028 Ecological & Archeological
investigations
029 Educational Facilities; Classrooms
030 Electronics
031 Elevators; Escalators; People -Movers
032 Energy Conservation; New Energy
Sources
033 Environmental Impact Studies,
Assessments or Statements
034 Fallout Shelters; Blast -Resistant Design
035 Field Houses; Gyms; Stadiums
036 Fire Protection
037 Fisheries; Fish Ladders
038 Forestry & Forest Products
039 Garages: Vehicle Maintenance Facilities
Parking Decks
040 Gas Systems (Propane; Natural, Etc.)
041 Graphic Design
042 Harbors; Jetties; Piers, Ship Terminal Facilities
043 Heating: Ventilating; Air conditioning
044 Health Systems Planning
045 Highrise; Air -Rights -Type Buildings
046 Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving
Parking Lots
047 Historical Preservation
048 Hospital & Medical Facilities
049 Hotels; Models
050 Housing (Residential, Multi -Family;
Apartments; Condominiums)
051 Hydraulics & Pneumatics
052 Industrial Buildings; Manufacturing Plants
053 Industrial Processes; Quality Control
054 Industrial Waste Treatment
055 Interior Design; Space Planning
056 Irrigation; Drainage
057 Judicial and Courtroom facilities
058 Laboratories; Medical Research
Facilities
059 Landscape Architecture
060 Libraries; Museums; Galleries
061 Lighting (Interiors; Display: Theatre, Etc.)
062 Lighting (Exteriors; Streets; Memorials;
Athletic Fields, Etc.)
063 Materials handling Systems; Conveyors;
Sorters
064 Metallurgy
065 Microclimatology; Tropical Engineering
066 Military Design Standards
067 Mining & Mineralogy
068 Missile Facilities (Silos; Fuels; Transport)
069 Modular Systems Design; Pre -Fabricated
Structures or Components
070 Naval Architecture; Off -Shore Platforms
071 Nuclear Facilities; Nuclear Shielding
072 Office Building; Industrial Parks
073 Oceanographic Engineering
074 Ordnance; Munitions; Special Weapons
075 Petroleum Exploration; Refining
076 Petroleum and Fuel (Storage and
Distribution)
077 Pipelines (Cross -Country - Liquid & Gas)
078 Planning (Community, Regional
Area wide and State)
079 Planning (Site, Installation, and Project)
080 Plumbing & Piping Design
081 Pneumatic Structures, Air -Support Buildings
082 Postal Facilities
083 Power Generation, Transmission.
Distribution
084 Prisons & Correctional Facilities
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085 Product, Machine & Equipment Design
086 Radar; Sonar; Radio & Radar
Telescopes
087 Railroad; Rapid Transit
088 Recreation Facilities (Parks, Marinas,
Etc.)
089 Rehabilitation (Buildings; Structures;
Facilities)
090 Resource Recover; Recycling
091 Radio Frequency Systems &Shieldings
092 Rivers; Canals; Waterways; Flood Control
093 Safety Engineering; Accident Studies;
OSHA Studies
094 Security Systems; Intruder & Smoke
Detection
095 Seismic Designs & Studies
096 Sewage Collection, Treatment and
Disposal
097 Soils & Geologic Studies; Foundations
098 Solar Energy Utilization
099 Solid Wastes; Incineration; Land Fill
100 Special Environments; Clean Rooms.
Etc.
101 Structural Design; Special Structures
102 Surveying:; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain
Studies
103 Swimming Pools
104 Storm Water Handling & Facilities
105 Telephone Systems (Rural; Mobile:
Intercom, Etc.)
106 Testing Inspection Services
107 Traffic & Transportation Engineering
108 Towers (Self -Supporting & Guyed
Systems)
109 Tunnels & Subways
110 Urban Renewals; Community
Development
111 Utilities (Gas & Steam)
112 Value Analysis; Life -Cycle Costing
113 Warehouses & Deports
114 Water Resources; Hydrology; Ground
Water
115 Water Supply; Treatment and Distribution
116 Wind Tunnels; Research/Testing
Facilities Design
Zoning; Land Use Studies
STANDARD FORM 254 PAGE 3 (REV. 11-92)
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Questionnaire
1 1. Firm Name/Business
1 a. Submittal is for
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Parent Company
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12. Year Present Firm 1
Estabiished
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3. Date Prepared: I
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4. Specify type of ownership and check below, if
applicable.
A. small Business
B. Small Disadvantaged Business
C. Woman -owned Business
5. Name of Parent Company, if any:
5a. Former Parent Company Name(s), if any, and Year(s) Established:
6. Names of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Title/Telephone
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7. Present Offices: City / State / Telephone / No. Personnel Each Office 7a. Total Personnel
8. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once, by primary function.)
Administrative Electrical Engineers Oceanographers
Architects Estimators Planners: Urban/Regional
Chemical Engineers Geologist Sanitary Engineers
Civil Engineers Hydrologists Soils Engineers
Construction Inspectors Interior Designers Specification Writers
Draftsmen Landscape Architects Structural Engineers
Ecologists Mechanical Engineers Surveyors
Economists Mining Engineers Transportation Engineers
9. Summary of Professional Services Fees Last 5 Years (most recent year first)
Received: (insert index number)
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Ranges of Professional Services Fees
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1. Less than $100, 000
2. $100.000 to $250.000
3. $250.000 to 500,000
4. $500,000 to $1 million
5. $1 million to $2 million
6. $2 million to $5 minion
- 7. $5 million to $10 million
8. $10 million or greater
Direct Federal contract work, including overseas
All other domestic work
All other foreign work*
*Firms interested in foreign work, but without such experience, check here:
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11. Project examples, Last 5 Years
Profile
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"JV," or "!E"
Project Name and Location
Owner Name and Address
Cost of Work
(in thousands)
Completion
Date (Actual
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12. The foregoing
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Typed Name and Title:
Date:
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