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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 02, 2003 FBO #0488
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Z -- Blanket Ordering Agreement's (BOA's) Within The U.S. Small Busines Administration (SBA) District of North Florida

Notice Date
3/31/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering Field Division, South, ROICC Pensacola, 520 Turner Street Building 746, Pensacola, FL, 32508
 
ZIP Code
32508
 
Solicitation Number
N62467-ACQ11-RE
 
Point of Contact
Betty Anderson, Contracting Officer, Phone 850-452-4616 x-122, Fax 850-452-9398,
 
E-Mail Address
andersonbj@efdsouth.navfac.navy.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
8a Competitive
 
Description
NOTE: THIS IS A REVISION TO SYNOPSIS MARCH 20, 2003 FOR THE SAME PROCUREMENT. THE ONLY CHANGE IS CHANGING THE NAICS CODES TO 236, 237, 238. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southern Division is seeking interest from 8(a) firms with bona-fide places of business in the North Florida District of the Small Business Administration. The Navy is targeting the issuance of additional Blanket Ordering Agreement's, (BOA's). The estimated period of performance will be three (3) years with the Government reserving the right to grant extensions for up to two years, with no single extension exceeding one year in accordance with DFARS 216.703 (c). BOA's are designed to provide enhanced contracting opportunities to qualified firms under the 8(a) program serviced by the U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) District Offices. The BOA is not a contract but a written instrument of understanding negotiated between the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division (NAVY) and the 8(a) firm to facilitate the expeditious acquisition of covered services, if and when ordered. The BOA Holders will receive contract clauses, provisions, certifications, terms and conditions, which will apply to the extent referenced therein and according to the dollar amount of each BOA and shall constitute a separate contract with the issuance of a task order. On a semi-annual basis, the Navy and the Small Business Administration Headquarters will review the continued need for this agreement in light of: (a) usefulness and need for service, and (b) the effectiveness of individual contractors. When the Navy has a specific work requirement suitable for accomplishment under the BOA, they will provide written plans and specifications, or in some cases a design concept only (Design/Build), to the BOA holders for submission of a proposal. If the parties come to an agreement, a contractual document (task order) will be issued and the BOA holder will be required to furnish the necessary personnel, material, labor, equipment, supervision and overhead required to perform the work within the specified time allotted in the task order, as directed by the Contracting Officer. Competition for the BOA task orders shall be restricted to the BOA holders in the SBA District noted in this synopsis. However, the Government reserves the right to open the area of competition if unable to obtain adequate competition. There is no guaranteed minimum dollar amount or volume of work that will be ordered under the agreement, but there is a threshold minimum of not less than $100,000.00 that can be placed on a task order with a maximum of $3,000,000. A project could be awarded at an amount less than $100,000.00, if all parties are in agreement. The Contracting Officer, when awarding on a Best Value basis, will consider factors such as Past Performance, Technical Qualifications, Scheduling and Price. The Contractor will be required to furnish a Bid Bond with each proposal over $25,000 with Performance and Payment Bonds required on each Task Order. There is no assurance from the BOA of a steady stream of work. Nothing in the BOA is intended to state or imply any agreement by the Navy to place future contracts or orders with the BOA holder or to require that the Navy solicit and acquire covered services from the BOA Holders only. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The anticipated work requires a diversity of skills suitable to a variety of tasks. Covered work includes, but is not limited to, the following types: EMERGENCY REPAIRS: Broken and leaking water lines, gas lines, sewers, storm drains, electric power lines, phone lines, associated structures, interior building repairs, broken doors and windows, etc., exterior repairs, roof leaks, related repairs caused by wind damage, flooding, etc., mechanical problems, HVAC and others. MINOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: Miscellaneous exterior and interior renovations, fence, shelters, ramps, sidewalks, concrete work, installation or replacement of utilities, pipelines, and conduits, installation of miscellaneous electrical and mechanical devices, roof repairs, demolition projects, asphalt, painting, exterior and interior, ceiling repairs or modifications. DESIGNBUILD: On - site design solutions for emergency calls and DesignBuild Services for minor construction items. The SIC/NAICS Codes covered under the BOA for work performed in the NAICS Groups 236, 237, and 238 for construction. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA OF COVERAGE: The BOA covers military installations within the Resident Officer in Charge of Construction (ROICC) Pensacola area of responsibility, including NAS Pensacola, NAS Whiting Field, Corry Station, Outlying Landing Fields (OLF).. The agreements will be written for a period of three (3) years. The agreement can only be changed by modification of the agreement itself and not by individual orders issued thereunder. If a firm is graduating from the 8(a) program by the end of each annual review of the agreement, no new orders will be issued to the agreement holder and the agreement will terminate. Termination of the agreement under those circumstances shall not have an affect on any orders previously issued. Either party may cancel the agreement with 30 days written notice to the other party. Any cancellation will not have any effect on previously issued task orders prior to the effective date of cancellation. The agreement holders may be required to submit a brief technical proposal or work plan and a list of proposed subcontractors for Navy approval as well as a price proposal. SOLICITATIONS: Each solicitation will indicate the detail of pricing and technical information to be provided by the offeror. The Government reserves the right to obtain a more detailed cost breakdown of labor, materials, equipment, overhead and profit at any time. ORDERS: Individual projects will be awarded using the DD Form 1155 and will provide appropriate descriptions, specifications, administrative requirements, pricing terms and completion time. Each order will be considered a separate binding contract. LIMITATION OF ORDERS: The average range will be from $100,000.00 to a maximum of $3,000,000. . A project could be awarded at an amount less than $100,000.00, if all parties are in agreement. Individual task orders will not exceed a maximum of $3,000,000. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (1) Provide 8(a) Certification and applicable district or an 8(a) participant with a bona-fide place of business in either location; (2) Provide documentation to support registration in the Department of Defense Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database; contractors may visit the CCR website at http://www.ccr2000.com/ for information on registering and checking the CCR; (3) Provide a statement that the firm is licensed/bonded and fully capable to perform construction work under the NAICS Code Series 236, 237, and 238 to be identified with each potential task order requirement. (4) Provide resumes indicating the qualifications of key personnel of the Design-Build Team to include principals (design and construction), project manager (design and construction), registered professionals for each design discipline (architect, civil engineer, structural engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, and fire protection engineer), and sustainable design consultant; (5) Provide up to three references of completed projects within the last three years that reflect your firm's performance and qualifications similar in size and general scope and the possible complexity to the requirements listed herein. This list shall include: Name/location of project; POC with email address and telephone number; dollar size of project. (6) Provide a narrative that describes the Design/Build Teams internal communication system used to ensure a successful project. The deadline for submitting the above criteria is 07 April 2003 @ 1500 HOURS (3:00 PM EST). Point of Contact: Betty Anderson,, Contracting Officer, Telephone 850-452-4616, Ext. 122. Email : andersonbj@efdsouth..navfac.navy.mil. Address: Areas to include North FL Area.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Areas to include North, FL area. Point of contact: B. J. Anderson, Contracting Officer; (850) 452-4616, Ext. 122, Email: andersonbj@efdsouth.navfac.navy.mil
Zip Code: 32508
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00291852-W 20030402/030331213622 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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