MODIFICATION
Y -- IDIQ MACC FOR DESIGN/BUILD PROJECTS UNDER ROICC FORT WORTH, TEXAS AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY
- Notice Date
- 2/11/2004
- Notice Type
- Modification
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering Field Division, South, 2155 Eagle Drive, North Charleston, SC, 29406
- ZIP Code
- 29406
- Solicitation Number
- N62467-04-R-0095
- Response Due
- 3/3/2004
- Archive Date
- 3/18/2004
- Point of Contact
- Janet Eadie, Contract Specialist, Phone 843-820-5618, Fax 843-820-5853, - Shirley Shumer, Program Management Assistant, Phone 843-820-5923, Fax 843-820-5853,
- E-Mail Address
-
janet.eadie@navy.mil, shirley.shumer@navy.mil
- Description
- CORRECTION TO PHASE I DUE DATE-THE PHASE I PROPOSAL DUE DATE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 03 MARCH 2004 vs 15 MARCH 2004. THIS SOLICITATION IS BEING ADVERTISED AS ONE SOLICITATION RESULTING IN THE AWARD OF UP TO FOUR SEPARATE INDEFINITE DELIVERY INDEFINITE QUANTITY, IDIQ, DESIGN-BUILD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS OF WHICH ONE MAY POTENTIALLY BE AWARDED TO A SUCCESSFUL 8A OR HUBZONE FIRM AND THE OTHER THREE ARE INTENDED TO BE UNRESTRICTED. The Solicitation Number is N62467-04-R-0095. The NAICS Code for this Solicitation is 236220-Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. The Size Standard is $28,500,000. Work covers general building type projects, new construction and renovations, including but not limited to, administrative, aircraft support facilities, industrial buildings, marine construction, mechanical and electrical improvements, civil construction, grading, drainage, and sewage, potable water ? storage and transmission, training, dormitory, family housing renovation, community support type facilities, and maintenance for the Resident Officer in Charge of Construction Fort Worth, TX, area of responsibility. The work will be at the following primary locations-Naval Air Station-Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, TX, outlying reserve stations throughout eastern and central Texas. Proposers will be evaluated using the Two-Phase Design-Build, Request for Proposal, RFP, procedures that result in awards based on Best Value to the Government, price and other factors considered. It is the intent of the Government to award up to four contracts. Each contract is for one year with four option years. The anticipated workload is $1-$10 million over the life of the four contracts, and the maximum combined value of all contracts will not exceed $30 million. Projects will vary in size from around $50,000 to $3 million with the average project in the $500,000 - $1.5 million range. One contract will be awarded with a seed project, and the remaining with a minimum guarantee of $25,000 each. The seed project is JOINT RESERVES POLICE STATION, NAS-JRB FORT WORTH, TX. The estimated range for the seed project is between $2,150,000 and $2,650,000. This procurement will include a potential award for one 8a eligible or one HUBZone eligible firm. These firms will be required to be rated as at least Acceptable in Phase I in order to proceed to Phase II. If an 8a or HUBZone firm is not able to meet the requirements to make them Acceptable in Phase I, the solicitation will be reverted to Unrestricted and awarded as such. The successful offerors will be expected to submit technical and price proposals on all future task orders. Lack of participation may result in the Government not exercising the option for extending the contract. Participation in Pre-Proposal Conferences or Site Visits for the initial award or any task orders is the responsibility of the offeror and is not directly reimbursable by the Government. Task orders may require multi-disciplined design services in all aspects of general building construction for new and renovation projects including comprehensive interior design, lead and asbestos abatement. Projects may also require incorporation of sustainable features. Multiple design teams may be proposed to satisfy a variety of building types projected to be awarded during the term of the contract. All professional disciplines shall be registered and-or certified in their discipline. In those states requiring specialized knowledge of local permitting or regulatory agency requirements, the professional discipline shall be registered or certified in that state. Phase I of the procurement process is a narrowing phase up to a maximum of seven proposers, design-build teams, based on design-build factors that include: Past Performance, Small Business Subcontracting Effort, Technical Qualifications-including proposed subcontractors, and Management Approach. Phase I Design-Build Factors relate to the five year IDIQ contract requirements for general building type projects-new construction and renovation-including, but not limited to administrative, aircraft support facility, industrial buildings, marine construction, mechanical, electrical improvements, civil construction, grading, drainage, sewage, potable water-storage, transmission, training, dormitory, family housing renovation and community support type facilities. Only those proposers selected in Phase I will be allowed to proceed into Phase II. An 8a or HUBZone firm, only 1, that receives at least an Acceptable overall rating in Phase I will automatically receive a contract award in Phase II. If more than one 8a or HUBZONE firm receives at least an overall rating of Acceptable in Phase I, the 8a or HUBZone firm with the highest rating will receive the award in Phase II. This successful 8a or HUBZone contractor will compete on the seed projects and all future task orders. If the successful 8a or HUBZone contractor does not receive award of a task order over the life of the contract, a project with a value of under $3 million will be negotiated on a sole source basis with this contractor to meet the minimum guarantee portion of the contract. In Phase II, a maximum of seven Phase I offerors will be allowed to submit technical and price proposals. Offerors who fail to submit technical and price proposals will not be considered for an award. The Phase II technical proposal will require preparation of a limited design solution, Small Business Subcontracting Effort, and other factors that define the quality of construction. Price proposals may include total price or evaluation of scope-design options with the Government?s published budget for award. The offeror with the best value proposal, for each seed project, if there is more than one, will be awarded the seed project under one of the IDIQ design-build contracts. An offeror may be awarded more than one seed project. All contractors awarded an IDIQ contract under Phase II will compete on subsequent task orders. Each awarded task order will indicate a specific completion date and associated liquidated damages. Subsequent task orders may be awarded on either the best value continuum or low price, technically acceptable. If the government decides to issue the task order as a best value, award factors may vary depending on the unique requirements for each task order. Should one of the IDIQ contractors be unable to competitively secure a task order to meet the minimum guarantee, then the Government reserves the right to negotiate a task order with only that offeror. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals at any time prior to award; to negotiate with any or all offerors; to award the contract to other than the offeror submitting the lowest total price; and to award to other than the offeror submitting the highest technically rated proposal; and to award to the offeror submitting the proposal determined by the Government to be the most advantageous BEST VALUE to the Government. OFFERORS WILL BE ADVISED AN AWARD MAY BE MADE IN PHASE II, WITHOUT DISCUSSION OR ANY CONTACT CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS RECEIVED. Phase II proposals will be requested initially on the most favorable price and technical terms. Offerors should not assume that they will be contacted or afforded an opportunity to qualify, discuss, or revise their proposals. However, the Government reserves the right to clarify certain aspects of proposals or conduct discussions providing an opportunity for the offeror to revise its proposal. Firms submitting technical and price proposals will not be compensated for specifications or documentation. The Government intends to issue the solicitation on the WEB only. Phase I will be issued on or about 11 February 2004 with Phase I Proposals will due on or about 15 March 2004. Phase II will be issued at a later date. The entire solicitation, including plans and specifications, will be available for viewing and downloading at http://esol.navfac.navy.mil. Prospective offerors MUST register themselves on the web site. Copies of a compact disk, CD ROM, of the Phase II plans and specifications may be purchased from the Defense Automated Printing Service, DAPS, in Charleston, SC. The Point of Contact at DAPS is Paula Brooks at 843-743-2500, ext. 24. The FAX Number for DAPS is 843-743-2505. The official planholders list will be maintained and can be printed from the web. Amendment will be posted on the web site for downloading. This will normally be the only method of distributing amendments; therefore, IT IS THE OFFERORS RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE WEB SITE PERIODICALLY FOR ANY AMENDMENTS TO THIS SOLICITATION. Offeror?s must also be registered in the Contractors Central Registration, CCR, in order to participate in this procurement. The website for CCR is http://www.ccr.gov. For inquiries about proposals due or number of amendments issued, contact Shirley Shumer at 843-820-5923. Technical inquiries must be submitted in writing 15 days before proposals are due to the address listed above Attn: Janet Eadie, Code ACQ11JE, or sent by email to janet.eadie@navy.mil.
- Place of Performance
- Address: NAVAL AIR STATION-JOINT RESERVE BASE, FORT WORTH, TX
- Record
- SN00520708-W 20040213/040211212802 (fbodaily.com)
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