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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 09, 2002 FBO #0158
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- ARCHITECT-ENGINEER (A-E) SERVICES FOR VARIOUS ARCHITECTURAL/CIVIL/STRUCTURAL PROJECTS

Notice Date
5/7/2002
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering Field Activity, Northeast, ROICC New Jersey - Lakehurst, NAES Building 5, Lakehurst, NJ, 08733-0511
 
ZIP Code
08733-0511
 
Solicitation Number
N62472-02-D-2860
 
Response Due
6/20/2002
 
Archive Date
12/31/2002
 
Point of Contact
Denise O'Brien, Contract Specialist, Phone 7323232494, - Francesca Buzzetta, Contracting Officer, Phone 732-323-7550, Fax 732-323-2494,
 
E-Mail Address
obriendr@efane.navfac.navy.mil, buzzettafm@efane.navfac.navy.mil
 
Description
THIS IS A PROCURMENT NOTICE. This solicitation is being issued on an unrestricted basis; therefore, all interested and suitable business concerns are encouraged to respond. Applicable NAICS codes are 54131 and 54133; the small business size standard classification is $4,000,000. This will be an Indefinite Quantity (IQ) Contract to provide architectural-engineering (A-E) services for projects to repair and/or renovate the interiors and/or exteriors of various buildings or other facilities or to construct new facilities or to repair, replace or renovate the infrastructure. The work will be located at the Naval Air Engineering Station (NAES), Lakehurst, NJ. An A-E firm with multi-discipline capabilities is required to provide technical studies and/or designs (including all associated architectural or engineering services coincident with the production of construction contract plans, specifications and cost estimates) for an assortment of projects. In addition to the preparation of 100% complete plans, specifications and cost estimates utilized with the traditional Design-Bid-Build method of acquiring capital improvements, the firm selected for this contract may be required to prepare the abbreviated documents used in the request-for-proposal packages of Design-Build solicitations. Phased work and pre-priced options may be included in the contract at the discretion of the government. Phases or Options may include: Design Completion for studies or preliminary designs; and, Post Construction Award Services (PCAS) such as shop drawing review/approval, consultation during construction, preparation of record drawings, construction inspection, etc. A span of up to eighteen months may occur between the completion of the basic task order requirements and the award of optional work. As part of this contract, assessment of facilities for asbestos containing materials, lead or other contaminants may be required, as well as, the design for the abatement or removal of the asbestos, lead and/or other contaminants in those facilities. Firms unwilling, unable or not possessing qualifications (in house or through a sub-contractor/consultant) to perform work involving the detection of hazardous material (e.g. asbestos, lead, PCB's, etc.) and the subsequent design for its abatement and/or removal will not be considered for this contract. General Contract Terms: Firm fixed price by project (task order) with no dollar limit per project; maximum cumulative amount of the contract - $495,000; minimum contract amount - $25,000; length of contract - one year with an optional second year exercised at the discretion of the Government (award of the second year will depend on the performance of the A-E firm during the initial year of the contract as well as the design workload). The estimated contract award date is January 2003. Contract (and task order) award is contingent upon the availability of funds. In order of importance, the principal evaluation factors for selection are: 1) SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE and competence (including quality control program) of the firm in the type of work described above; 2) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS of the staff to be assigned to this contract that will assure the satisfactory performance of the required services; 3) PAST PERFORMANCE on contracts with Government agencies (emphasis on the DOD) and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules; 4) CAPACITY of the assigned team to accomplish the work within required time constraints; 5) VOLUME OF WORK previously awarded to the firm by the DOD; 6) GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION of the firm with respect to the planned area of work and knowledge of the locale where the projects will occur; 7) SUBCONTRACTOR UTILIZATION - the use of small business, small disadvantaged business or women owned small business firms as primary consultants or as subcontractors; 8) SUSTAINABLE DESIGN - demonstrated success in prescribing the use of recovered materials as well as achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency in facility design. A secondary evaluation factor for selection is the observance of the instructions provided in the Standard Forms (SF) 254 & 255 as well as those listed below for the completion and submission of responses to this advertisement. (Note: For purposes of conforming to the requirements of Criterion #2 - Professional Qualifications, and in addition to the more traditional technical disciplines (architect, civil engineer, structural engineer, etc.) required to accomplish the work, the team assembled for this contract shall include: a registered landscape architect; a registered engineer or registered architect with a minimum of ten years of experience in the design and construction of roofing, re-roofing and waterproofing projects; and, personnel experienced in fire protection engineering. With respect to professional qualifications for Fire Protection Engineering, the A-E or his subcontractor must employ multiple personnel each of whom meets one or more of the following: 1) engineers who have a Bachelor of Science or Master of Science Degree in Fire Protection Engineering conferred by a college or university with an accredited engineering program in that specialty plus, a minimum of four years of work experience in fire protection engineering; 2) engineers who have been granted a state license as a Professional Engineer in the field of Fire Protection Engineering; 3) engineers who have been granted a state license as a Professional Engineer in a field related to fire protection engineering and have attained member grade status in the Society of Fire Protection Engineers; 4) engineers who have a minimum of ten years of work experience in fire protection engineering and have attained member grade status in the Society of Fire Protection Engineers.) At any time during the term of this contract, the A-E may be required to use the Systeme International (SI) units of measure for the preparation of design calculations and construction contract documents. Responses must include a description of the firm's ability to use SI. The construction contract documents submitted for this contract will be prepared by computer to the maximum extent practical. NAES employs a Microsoft Windows computer system and uses: SPECSINTACT for construction specifications and Microsoft Word for the preparation of all other text information; Microsoft Excel for spreadsheet applications; ArcView geographic information system (GIS) for facility maps such as utility locations; and, AutoCAD (DWG format) for drawings. The A-E will be required to submit final versions of text, specifications and drawings that are prepared for this contract in hard copy and on compact discs. The information that is provided on the CD's must be ready for use with the computer system/software stated above as well as in the version of that software currently in use at NAES. The selected firm will have on-line access to enable email via the Internet for the exchange of correspondence and other information. Evaluation of respondents will be based on the information provided in completed Standard Forms (SF) 254 and 255. Include a separately identified SF254 plus applicable and appropriately identified SF255 sheets (not necessarily the entire forms) for any contemplated subcontractors or consultants. SF255 information shall be grouped by SF255 section, prime contractor pages first followed immediately by subcontractors' pages of the same section and in the order that the subcontractors are listed in Section 6 of the SF255. THE SF254 AND SF255 SUBMITTED IN RESPONSE TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MUST BE THE CURRENT VERSIONS OF THOSE FORMS. Standard Forms 254 and 255 may be obtained from the Internet site http://www.gsa.gov/forms. ALL PERTINENT INFORMATION MUST BE CONTAINED WITHIN, AND RELEVANT TO, THE VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE SF254 OR SF255; NO OTHER INFORMATION OR ATTACHMENTS THAT ACCOMPANY THE SF254 AND SF255 (e.g. company brochures) WILL BE CONSIDERED IN THE EVALUATION PROCESS. Computer generated replications of the SF254 and SF255 are acceptable and encouraged. Only one copy of each form is required; additional copies as well as information which are not a component of either the SF254 or SF255 will be discarded. No information will be returned. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WHEN COMPLETING THE SF254 for a firm that is the subsidiary of a parent organization: 1) in Block 1 - indicate whether or not the subsidiary firm is normally subject to the management decisions, bookkeeping, and policies of their holding or parent company that is listed in Block 5. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WHEN COMPLETING THE SF255: 1) in Block 3 - Firms with offices in multiple locations must clearly indicate the site at which the work will be performed; include the email address for the Principal(s) to Contact; 2) in Block 7c for each key person: List the office (city & state) at which that individual is employed; 3) Use Section 8 to describe individual projects (not IQ Contracts) that demonstrate relevant past work done by the firm (if more than 10 projects, including those by a subcontractor, are described in a submission, only the first 10 will be considered) - maximum length of description per project will be one side of an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet (photographic or graphic material about a project is permissible on the facing side of the previous 8 1/2 x 11 sheet); 4) For each project listed in Section 8, indicate the key persons from Section 7 who worked on that project and their role in that specific endeavor; 5) as appropriate, use either Section 9 or Section 10 (not Section 8) to reference IQ contract experience; 6) In Section 10, describe the reasons why the firm is especially qualified for the work with regard to each of the evaluation factors listed above. Include the following in the appropriate selection criterion narration provided in Section 10: a) the process used for cost control and the key person from Section 7 who will be responsible; b) the process used for quality control and the key person from Section 7 who will be responsible; c) the process used for compliance with the performance schedule and the key person from Section 7 who will be responsible; d) a matrix TABLE OF EXPERIENCE with the projects from Section 8 listed in the left hand column, the key personnel from Section 7 (including proposed subcontractors/consultants) listed along the top row, and the role of each respective key person (Project Manager (PM), Architect in Charge (AIC), Engineer in Charge (EIC), Architect (A), Civil Engineer (CE), Mechanical Engineer (ME), Electrical Engineer (EE), Fire Protection Engineer (FPE), etc., indicated at the appropriate spaces in the table (column/row intersections); e) in tabular form and for each project listed in Section 8, provide the scheduled date of design completion, the actual date of design completion, the estimated cost of construction at design completion, and the actual cost of construction for the completed project (may be included as a part of the Table of Experience cited previously). As attachments, provide any letters of recommendations or performance evaluations for each of the projects listed in Section 8 followed by any other recommendations or evaluations considered pertinent. Use Section 10 of the SF255 and, if necessary, continue on PLAIN BOND PAPER to provide any additional information desired; maximum amount of text in Section 10 (excluding the tables indicated above) - fifteen (15) sides of 8 1/2 x 11 sheets using a 10 point or larger font. A-E firms that meet the requirements described in this announcement are invited to submit their completed SF254 and SF255 to the office listed above. Firms responding to this announcement by 4:30 p.m., local time, on the due date stipulated above will be considered. Firms having a current SF254 on file with this office may also be considered. Should the due date fall on a weekend or on an official Government holiday, responses are due on the first Government workday thereafter. Responses received after the date indicated above will be handled in accordance with FAR 52.215-10. All responses must be sent by a bona fide delivery or courier service; submittals hand carried by other personnel will not be accepted. Facsimile responses will not be accepted. The US Post Office and all other major consignment services will deliver packages to the address listed above. THE FIRM SELECTED FOR THIS CONTRACT MUST BE REGISTERED IN THE DOD CENTRAL CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION (CCR) DATABASE BEFORE BEING AWARDED THE CONTRACT; the estimated contract award date is listed above. A FIRM THAT IS NOT REGISTERED IN THE CCR BEFORE THE CONTRACT AWARD DATE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE CONTRACT. A-E firms interested in DOD contracts are encouraged to enroll with the CCR. Information about the CCR may be obtained on the Internet at https://www.ccr.dlis.dla.mil. This is not a request for proposal.
 
Record
SN00073028-W 20020509/020507213423 (fbodaily.com)
 
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