MODIFICATION
Y -- Construction of structures and facilities
- Notice Date
- 3/13/2002
- Notice Type
- Modification
- Contracting Office
- Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Office of Administration, 6011 Executive Blvd, Rm 538, Rockville, MD, 20892-7663
- ZIP Code
- 20892-7663
- Solicitation Number
- 292-02-P(CL)-0322
- Response Due
- 4/15/2002
- Archive Date
- 4/5/2002
- Point of Contact
- Barbara Taylor, Contracting Officer, Phone 301-435-4333, Fax 301-402-2166,
- E-Mail Address
-
Taylorb@mail.nih.gov
- Description
- POSTPONED; 03/13/2002: SOLICITATION NO. 292-02-P(CL)-0322. (Solicitation throughout this document means the same as Request for Proposal) This is a Full and Open Competition. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 233320 is applicable to this requirement. DESC: The National Institutes of Health plans to enter into a firm-fixed-price contract FAR part 36 (Design ?Build) for construction of a Parking Garage with the capacity for eight hundred and fifty to one thousand (850-1000) parking spaces and an integral two (2) bay partial underground utility vault. The multi?story garage will consist of three (3) bays, approximately one hundred and eighty (180) feet wide by two hundred and seventy feet (270) long. This site is located in an urban setting adjacent to other on-going construction. The project site is adjacent to the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center (Building 10), at the National Institutes of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike, Center Drive in Bethesda, Maryland. Solicitation/RFP and all related documents will be available approximately (15) days from the date this notice is published. The National Institutes of Health, Division of Engineering Services (DES) will oversee the design and construction of the project. The Multi-level Parking Garage will be designed and constructed under a Design-Build project delivery method with an estimated price range more than $10 million for design and construction. Design is to begin upon award with construction to begin on or about November 2002. A total contract period of nineteen (19) months for both design and construction from the date of Notice to Proceed. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) requires the services of a Contractor with specialized experience in fast-track parking garage construction. The successful firm shall provide all required architectural, engineering and construction personnel, equipment and materials to complete the management, design documentation, (schematic, design development, construction documents), scheduling, cost estimating and construction services for this project. Coordination with all appropriate State and Local and Federal government agencies such as the National Capital Planning Commission and the Maryland Department of the Environmental for obtaining all applicable permits and approvals is the responsibility of the Contractor. The solicitation(RFP) will consist of drawings, (geotechnical, topographical, site, grading, floor plan, elevations, underground utility locations, and size etc) and project manual to assist the offerors in the preparation of the technical and price proposals. No stipend will be provided for preparation of proposals. The garage site is adjacent to an operational hospital, the offerors is made aware that mitigating/minimizing noise and vibration in the design approach and during construction will be an important criteria in the selection of a successful Contractor. Selection Criteria: Technical Evaluation criterias shall be based on the following selection factors and as enumerated in detail in the solicitation(RFP) document along with subfactors. Selection criteria will be based on 60 points for technical criterias including the oral presentation and 40 points for cost/price. Award will be based on the highest rated score on the combined total of technical and cost. Technical Proposals evaluation will be in two phases. Phase one (1) evaluation of factors 1-6 and followed by Phase two (2) orals. Technical evaluation criterias are listed in descending order of importance. Technical proposal evaluation ? Phase one (1) 1. Design approach based on NIH furnished drawings, Design criteria and performance specification package. 2. Past performance 3. Relevant experience on similar projects working with government agencies Local, State and Federal. 4. Design-Build Construction Project Management Plan and Schedule. 5. Design-Build Project Team/key personnel/Construction Subcontractors. 6. Location of the lead Contractors head office, which must be located within two hours from the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland campus. In addition all Design Discplines must be registered in the State of Maryland. Technical proposal evaluation ? Phase two (2) 1. Oral presentations and interviews will be required by the firms that are shortlisted under Phase one (1) by the NIH?s Evaluation Team. The Evaluation Team will schedule oral presentations with the most highly qualified technical firms. The oral presentations will be recorded. Cost/Price Proposal 1. On completion of the oral presentations/interviews, final technical evaluations will be completed. Price/Cost proposals of only those firms that achieve the highest technical score will be opened and evaluated. If the successful offeror is a large business, a subcontracting plan in compliance with the subcontracting plan goals for participation of Small, Small Disadvantage, Woman Owned, Hubzone, Small Veterans Owned and Small Disadvantage Veteran Owned businesses will be required for review and approval prior to award. An employment report for Disabled Veterans of the Vietnam Era and other eligible Veterans is mandatory, and should be submitted along the with the above Subcontracting Plan. Proposals are due thirty (30) day after the Solicitation(RFP) is made available. Technical and Price/Cost Proposals shall be submitted at the same time in separate sealed envelopes with the Solicitation (RFP) Number clearly marked on each package. Technical and the Cost/Price Proposals shall be submitted at the time and place specified in the Solicitation (RFP) The project risks compels the Government to confirms the Contractors understanding of the project requirements prior to award and seek above minimum performance from the contractor. Therefore, the Government has determined to solicit full and open competition through the use of competitive negotiations procedures, specifically formal source selection. (Technical significantly more important than cost) As technical become more equal, cost/price become more important. The Government may choose to award without discussions. Click here http://ccb.od.nih.gov to download Solicitation, NIH furnished Drawings, Design Criteria, and Project Manual Package. EMAILLADD taylorb@ors.od.nih.gov
- Place of Performance
- Address: National Institutes of Health, 9000 Rockvile Pike, Building 13 Room G-800 MDC5711, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
- Zip Code: 5711
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 5711
- Record
- SN00042018-W 20020315/020313213138 (fbodaily.com)
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