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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 27, 2003 FBO #0482
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- INVESTIGATIVE AND DESIGN EXPERTISE FOR ESS, FAS, SCADA SYSTEMS, HVAC SYSTEMS, UMCS, SECURITY ENGINEERING AND OTHER ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL DESIGN/CRITERIA DEVELOPMENT, AND OTHER AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS AND MISCELLANEOUS ESS STUDIES

Notice Date
3/25/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville - Military Works, P. O. Box 1600, Huntsville, AL 35807-4301
 
ZIP Code
35807-4301
 
Solicitation Number
DACA87-93-R-0016
 
Response Due
4/24/2003
 
Archive Date
6/23/2003
 
Point of Contact
Lisa Parker, 256-895-1387
 
E-Mail Address
Email your questions to US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville - Military Works
(lisa.g.parker@hnd01.usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
NA A-E SERVICES FOR INVESTIGATIVE AND DESIGN EXPERTISE FOR ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS (ESS), FIRE ALARM SYSTEM (FAS), SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEMS, HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SYSTEMS, UTILITY MONITORING AND C ONTROL SYSTEMS (UMCS), SECURITY ENGINEERING AND OTHER ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL DESIGN/CRITERIA DEVELOPMENT, AND OTHER AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS AND MISCELLANEOUS ESS STUDIES. CONTRACT INFORMATION: One year indefinite delivery contract(s) with four one-year options will be negotiated for these services (total of five years). This contract(s) will be firm fixed-price indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity with a combined total contract limit of $20,000,000 ($2,000,000 per year). The maximum estimated indivi dual task order limit will be $1,500,000. The Government?s minimum obligation under this contract will be $40,000 for the basic contract(s) and $20,000 for each of the option year(s). Funds are available for award of the minimum obligation of this contra ct(s). The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (USAESCH) reserves the right to make single or multiple awards, i.e., two awards. This announcement is open to all concerns regardless of size. The criteria to be used in allocating orders between the contracts are as follows: performance and quality of deliverables under present contracts; current capacity to accomplish the order in the required time; uniquely specialized experience; equitable distribution of work among the contractors; an d other relevant factors. Price shall not be used as a criterion. Division of the dollar capacity is not necessarily on an equal basis. The NAICS code for this proposed synopsis is 541330. The performance period for the basic contracts is estimated to be from 30 June 2003 through 29 June 2004, with options for four additional years. The Service Contract Act is not applicable to these contracts. However, contractors receiving awards will be required to be registered within the Central Contractor Regist ration database. PROJECT INFORMATION: Work for this proposed contract may consist of, but not be limited to, the utilization of experience, current knowledge, and skills in investigating site conditions and existing inoperable systems and recommending optimum ESS/FAS/SCAD A/HVAC/UMCS, security engineering and other electrical/mechanical solutions; Preparing and reviewing designs and criteria documents; Performing engineering analyses, state-of-the-art and other special studies and training; Participation in pre-delivery tes ts, site tests and engineering surveys. The time period of the proposed contract is one year with four additional option years. SELECTION CRITERIA: The following evaluation criteria for this proposed contract are mandatory and relatable to the factors in Note 24: (1) SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE IN THE TYPE OF WORK REQUIRED: SUBFACTORS: (a) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in ESS design and installation support services at Federal Government facilities. Design e xperience includes preparation of drawings, project specifications, cost estimates, and design analyses; (b) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in FAS design and installation support services at Federal Government facilities. Design experience includes preparation of drawings, project specifications, cost estimates, and design analyses; (c) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in SCADA system design and installation support services. Design experience includes pr eparation of drawings, project specification, cost estimates, and design analyses; (d) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in HVAC design and installation support services at Federal Government facilities. Design experience includes preparation of drawings, project specifications, cost estimates, and design analyses. (e) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) expe rience in conducting ESS site surveys at Federal Government facilities, including preliminary cost estimating and conceptual system design; (f) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in conducting FAS site surveys at Federal Government f acilities, including preliminary cost estimating and conceptual system design; (g) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in conducting SCADA system site surveys, including preliminary cost estimating and conceptual system design; (h) De monstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in conducting HVAC site surveys at Federal Government facilities, including preliminary cost estimating and conceptual system design; (i) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in d esign of fiber optics and other communication networks; (j) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in UMCS design and installation support services at Federal Government facilities. Design experience includes preparation of drawings, pr oject specifications, cost estimates, and design analyses. (k) Demonstrate recent (within the last six years) experience in conducting UMCS site surveys at Federal Government facilities, including preliminary cost estimating and conceptual system design; (l) Firms which demonstrate the capability to provide designs on a computer-aided design and drafting (CAD) system. All final drawings will be computer-generated, plotted and provided in a format and medium that will permit their loading, storage, and use without modification or additional software on the Huntsville Engineering and Support Center graphics system which consists of Intergraph Corporation-supplied Microstation/J and CD-ROM. State the CAD system to be used and demonstrate how it is compatible with the Huntsville Engineering and Support Center system. (2) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY FOR SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF REQUIRED SERVICES: SUBFACTORS: Firms which demonstrate a multi-disciplinary team, including professionals registered in the engineering disciplines of mechanical engineering, electri cal/electronic engineering, civil engineering, structural engineering, architectural, cost estimating, technical editing and writing, engineering associated with the technical fields of electronic security systems, fire alarm systems, supervisory control a nd data acquisition systems, heating ventilating and air conditioning systems, utility monitoring and control systems, security engineering, communications, fiber optics and other computer related fields; (3) CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH THE WORK IN THE REQUIRED TIME: SUBFACTOR: (a) Interested firms must demonstrate they have in-house capacity, or an organizational structure and project team management plan that addresses how the various prime, subcontractor, and/or joint venture participants will function as a c ohesive unit. Subcontractors/Consultant experience credentials will be imputed to and evaluated as part of the submission only if they are identified and the submission includes a commitment letter from each subcontractor/consultant to undertake performan ce under this contract. (4) PAST PERFORMANCE WITH GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND PRIVATE INDUSTRY IN TERMS OF COST CONTROL, QUALITY OF WORK, AND COMPLIANCE WITH SCHEDULES: SUBFACTORS: (a) Quality of work, (b) Compliance with schedules ? Firms with unsatisfactory past performance evaluations (below average or poor) will be evaluated appropriately. In evaluating past performance, all relevant sources of past performance information, including references and the ACASS system will be considered. (c) Cost control - T he proposed contract is a firm-fixed price indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity type; therefore, cost control is not of prime importance in the evaluation of this contract. (5) LOCATION IN THE GENERAL GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF THE PROJECT AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCALITY OF THE PROJECT, PROVIDED THAT APPLICATION OF THIS CRITERION LEAVES AN APPROPRIATE NUM BER OF QUALIFIED FIRMS, GIVEN THE NATURE AND SIZE OF THE PROJECT: Not applicable to this contract. Not withstanding the terms of Note 24, the following criteria are secondary and will only be evaluated between technically equal firms: (6) SMALL BUSINESS, SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS, HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AND MINORITY INSTITUTION S: Responding firms are requested to state whether are small business, small-disadvantaged business, HBCU, MI and/or woman-owned business. This contract is not set aside; however responding large business firms are strongly urged to consider the award of subcontracts to small-disadvantaged and other small business firms. Huntsville Center?s subcontracting goals are as follows: Small Business ? 57.2%, Small Disadvantaged Business ? 8.9%, Women-Owned Small Business ? 8.1%, HUBZone Small Business ? 3.0% an d Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business ? 3.0%. (7) VOLUME OF WORK AWARDED BY DOD DURING THE PREVIOUS 12 MONTHS: SUBFACTORS: Equitable distribution of work among A-E firms, including small and disadvantaged business firms and firms that have had p rior DOD contracts, will be a consideration of the Selection Board. In determining the value of DOD awards over the past 12 months, awards to overseas offices for projects outside the United States, its territories and possessions, to a subsidiary, if the subsidiary is not normally subject to management decisions, bookkeeping, and incorporated subsidiary that operates under a firm name different from the parent company will not be considered. Interested firms are requested in block 10 of the SF255 to incl ude the value of all A-E contract awards to the firm, including modifications, by the Department of Defense during the previous 12 months as of the date of this announcement. The relative order of importance of the factors and subfactors follow: Factors 1 and 2 above are most important and are listed in their descending order of importance. Factor 2 is more important than Factor 3. Factor 3 is more important than Factor 4. Factors 6 and 7 are least important. Subfactors under Factor 1 are equal in import ance. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Interested firms having the capabilities to perform this work must submit one copy of the Standard Form 255 (SF255) for prime and one copy of the Standard Form 254 (SF254) for prime and for each consultant. SF255 must inclu de an organization chart for the proposed team, and the names and telephone numbers of clients as references on the most recent ESS/FAS/SCADA/HVAC/UMCS designs. The A-E must demonstrate the ability to obtain security clearances as required for individual task orders. Special instructions on submittal length: The entire submittal package shall not exceed 130 pages, and blocks 7, 8 and 10 of the SF255 shall not exceed 30, 20 and 50 pages respectively; and SF254 shall not exceed 20 pages. Any pages in exces s of these limits will not be evaluated. Submittal must be received at the address indicated above not later than the close of business 30 calendar days from the publication date of this announcement with a 'day' being the next day after publication. If the 30th calendar day falls on a weekend or a holiday, the last day for receipt will be the following business day. Only one copy of the submittal is required. If sending submittal by overnight express, the street address and zip code is U.S. Army Engine ering and Support Center, Huntsville, ATTN: CEHNC-CT-P (Ms. Lisa Parker), 4820 University Square, Huntsville, Alabama 35816-1822. Electronic transmission (i.e., facsimile, e-mail, etc.) of submittal or amendments to the submittal will not be accepted. Th is is not a request for proposal. Interested firms shall include their firm?s ACASS number in SF 255, Block 3b.
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville - Military Works P. O. Box 1600, Huntsville AL
Zip Code: 35807-4301
Country: US
 
Record
SN00287536-W 20030327/030325213721 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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