SOLICITATION NOTICE
Z -- IQ MULTIPLE AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT (MACC) FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS AT THE MCB, CAMP LEJEUNE, NC, MCAS, NR, JACKSONVILLE, NC AND OTHER MILITARY INSTALLATIONS/SITES IN NC
- Notice Date
- 6/28/2002
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering Field Division, Atlantic, ROICC Camp Lejeune, 1005 Michael Road, Camp Lejeune, NC, 28547-2521
- ZIP Code
- 28547-2521
- Solicitation Number
- N62470-02-R-3495
- Response Due
- 8/12/2002
- Archive Date
- 8/27/2002
- Point of Contact
- Jerry Williams, Contracting Officer, Phone 910-451-2582 x282, Fax 910-451-5629, - Frances Oakes, Contract Specialist, Phone 910-451-2582 x280, Fax 910-451-5629,
- E-Mail Address
-
WilliamsJT@lejeune.efdlant.navfac.navy.mil, OakesFA@lejeune.efdlant.navfac.navy.mil
- Description
- This procurement is for one solicitation resulting in the award of up to six Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Construction Contracts to the responsible proposers whose proposal, conforming to the RFP, will be most advantageous to the Government resulting in the Best Value, cost or price and other factors considered. The Government reserves the right to award fewer than six contracts if sufficient number of acceptable proposals are not submitted to make more awards. The work will consist of general construction with associated electrical work and incidental related work at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Marine Corps Air Station, New River, Jacksonville, North Carolina and Other Military Installations/Sites in North Carolina. Projects assigned to the IDIQ contracts will use the Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) approach to scope and price the work. After award of the initial contract(s), up to six contractors, will compete for task orders based on best value, low price or low price technically acceptable to the Government. The task order is written based on a Government/Contractor Team cooperative scoping of work. The work will include demolition, total renovation of the interior and exterior of existing buildings, including repair and replacement of the structural, mechanical, electrical, and communication systems. Projects may include: Administrative buildings, industrial type facilities, warehouses, maintenance facilities, communications, training/education; personnel support type facilities, schools, recreational facilities, clubs, food services and similar type facilities. Projects could also include minor new construction of buildings of the same type referenced above. The new construction and repair/renovation projects will require the following services; extensions to the existing high voltage electrical distribution system, extensions to the existing high pressure steam distribution system, extensions to the potable water distribution system, extensions to the sanitary sewer system, and additional storm water control systems. The contract scope may also require painting; removal of asbestos materials and lead paint containing materials and incidental related work. Each contract will be for one base year with three (3) one-year options. The total 4-year (base year and three option years) not-to-exceed amount for each contract is not to exceed $40,000,000.00 maximum per contractor. Each contract has an annual value not to exceed of $10,000,000.00 maximum per contractor. Projects for the General Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) will have an estimated construction cost between $50,000.00 and $2,000,000.00; however, smaller and larger dollar value projects may be considered. Construction schedules will be determined for each project at the issuance of each task order. The seed project will be issued as a task order to the lowest price of the Offerors who were successful in receiving an award resulting from this solicitation. Award to other offers will include a $50,000.00 minimum guarantee over the term of the contract to include option years. Technical factors are significantly more important than price in selection of the best value contractors for award. However, for the seed project, the task order will be issued to the lowest priced among the successful offerors. Evaluation for award of the contracts will be based on technical factors: (A) PAST PERFORMANCE (B) MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION Subfactor B1 Corporate Experience Subfactor B2 Quality Control and Key Personnel Subfactor B3 Safety and Health B3a Experience Modification Rating B3b OSHA Lost Work Day Rate B3c OSHA Recordable Incidents Rate B3d Federal, State, and Municipal OSHA Citations Subfactor B4 Bonding Capability (i.e. Provide Bonding Capability for projects of size and nature envisioned on surety?s letterhead. Bonding capability shall be accompanied by a document authenticating the agent?s authority to sign bonds for the surety company pursuant to FAC5252.228-9305 in Section I). (C) SUPPORT FOR SMALL, SMALL DISADVANTAGED, AND WOMEN OWNED BUSINESSES Subfactor C1 Small Business Past Performance Subfactor C2 Subcontracting Plan Effort It will also be based on pricing full plans and specifications for the seed project, N62470-02-R-3495, Renovate Building FC260 at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, which has an estimated cost range of $250,000.00 to $500,000.00. After initial award of the seed project, the selected Contractor(s) will be required to participate with the Government in an on-site scoping meeting for any upcoming projects. After determination of up to six Offerors who offers the best value to the Government, the lowest price Offeror will be awarded the seed project. All six Contractors will compete on subsequent task orders. These subsequent projects will be non-complex performance oriented tasks requiring minimal design. They will be scoped by the Government/Contractor team and may not have traditional plans and specifications but may include sketches and requests for catalog cuts and other submittals. The Government/Contractor team will scope the salient requirements of the task orders in order to develop a mutually agreed upon Statement of Work (SOW). Award factors will vary depending on the unique requirements for each task order; however, pricing will be weighted heavily. The awarded task order will be a performance scoped, firm fixed price task with a specific completion date. Should the second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth IDIQ Contractor be unable to competitively secure a task order to meet the minimum guarantee, award considerations may be modified in order to ensure each participating Contractor is awarded task orders meeting the minimum guarantee over the full term of the contract to include option years. All initial awarded Contractors will be required to participate in all MACC walk-throughs and submit proposals. Failure to participate responsibly in walk-throughs and failure to submit proposals may result in the Contractor forfeiting its minimum guarantee, the Government not soliciting the Contractor proposals for future task orders or exercising the option to extend the contract for an additional year. The contract will be awarded to the best value offeror in accordance with the requirements of FAR Part 15. Only the six selected Contractors will be permitted to propose on the task orders. Proposals from another Contractor will not be accepted. A minimum of two proposals will satisfy the competitive requirements of MACC and preclude the necessity of soliciting for a replacement contractor if for any reason one of the contracts is terminated or one of the proposers is not able to participate in the process. Failure to participate in the task order process may result in forfeiture of the minimum guarantee amount. Proposed contract is unrestricted with a North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code of 233320 and Size Standard of $28.5 Million. No public bid opening will be held. A subcontracting plan is required, if the contract is awarded to a Large Business and Small Businesses are required to submit the information outlined in Section L. Plans and specs will be available on or about 12 July 2002. The estimated date for receipt of offers is on or about 12 August 2002. This solicitation is available in electronic format only. Official access to the solicitation is via the Internet at the NAVFAC E-Solicitations (ESOL) website: http://www.esol.navfac.navy.mil and may be downloaded free of charge. All documents will be in the Adobe Acrobat PDF file format via the Internet. The Acrobat Reader, required to view the PDF files, can be downloaded free-of-charge from the Adobe website. Contractors are encouraged to register for the solicitation when downloading from the ESOL website. Only registered contractors will be notified by Email when amendments and notices are issued to the solicitation. Registered users can obtain a plan holder?s list from the ESOL site. IMPORTANT: Technical/Contractual and FOIA related inquires shall be directed in writing to OICC, 1005 Michael Road, Camp Lejeune, NC 28547 or via facsimile (910) 451-5629, Attention: Jerry T. Williams, Code 023 or Email williamsjt@lejeune.efdlant.navfac.navy.mil.
- Place of Performance
- Address: Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering Field Division, Atlantic, ROICC Camp Lejeune, 1005 Michael Road, Camp Lejeune, NC,
- Zip Code: 28547-2521
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 28547-2521
- Record
- SN00101731-W 20020630/020628213335 (fbodaily.com)
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