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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 21, 2004 FBO #1060
MODIFICATION

Y -- Renovations to the Federal Building/Post Office, Fargo North Dakota

Notice Date
10/19/2004
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
236220 — Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
 
Contracting Office
General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), Property Development (8PF), Denver Federal Center, 6th and Kipling Streets, Building 41, Denver, CO, 80225
 
ZIP Code
80225
 
Solicitation Number
GS-08P-04-JFC-0657
 
Response Due
11/24/2004
 
Archive Date
12/9/2004
 
Small Business Set-Aside
8a Competitive
 
Description
The Small Business Administration has referred the following 8(a) firms to the General Services Administration for purposes of competing the below referenced solicitation: C&J Builders (701) 838-1124 717 27th Street, SE Minot, ND 58701-5167 Coal Creek Construction (701) 442-3188 326 US Hwy 83 NW Underwood, ND 58576-1068 CS Dubois Construction, Inc. (701) 298-3636 1404 33rd. Street SW Fargo, ND 58103-3482 Fort Berthold Development Corp. (701) 627-4828 227 West Main Street New Town, ND 58763-4006 Joanne Johnson Contracting, LLC (701) 852-6632 1120 42nd Street SE Minot, ND 58701-5427 Kelpin Construction Services, Inc. (701) 246-3322 211 Main Street PO Box 98 Rolette, ND 58366-0098 Marion Trucking and Construction (701)244-5351 219 4th Street NW PO Box 717 Dunseith, ND 58329-0717 Richs Construction (707) 477-5269 Highway 5 RR1 Box 39C Belcourt, ND 58316-0440 Rising Sun Construction, Inc. (701)237-5203 4202 3rd Avenue North Fargo, ND 58102-3907 Tek Industries (701)759-3888 BIA Route 10 Mandaree, ND 58757-9314 Aqua-Envirotech MFG., Inc. (701)572-8527 13988 West Front Street Williston, ND 58801-0000 As this is a Small Business 8(a) Competitive procurement, only the referred offerors are allowed to submit proposals in response to this solocitation. All interested sub-contractors are invited to contact the above listed offerors for sub-contracting opportunities. These referred offerors are invited to participate in this two-step Source Selection process. Step One requires the offeror and major subcontractors (Electrical only) to submit a technical proposal, without pricing. Each Offeror must be a general contractor, and each offeror must submit between two (2) and four (4) major subcontractors. These technical proposals are due by November 24th, 2004. Following evaluation of the Technical Proposals, the Source Selection Evaluation Board (SSEB) shall make a Competitive Range determination that will include all offerors considered to have a reasonable probability of being selected for award. All offerors will be allowed to continue in the Source Selection process, however, those that fall outside of the competitive range will be notified that the SSEB has determined that they do not have a reasonable probability of award. Step Two of this procedure will require the submission of priced proposals and management plans. Following a final evaluation of the Price and management proposals, the SSEB shall determine which offeror to award the contract to based upon its Best Value analysis. ****************************************************************** ****************************************************************** ****************************************************************** The General Services Administration (GSA) is in the process of requesting Proposals (RFP) for renovations to the Federal Building / Post Office located at 657 Second Avenue North, Fargo, North Dakota. GSA is soliciting contractors to participate in the ?Best Value Source Selection? process for this project. This process has been set aside for procurement under the Small Business Administration?s 8(a) Competitiveness Demonstration Program. Step One requires the offeror and major subcontractors (Electrical only) to submit a technical proposal, without pricing. Each Offeror must be a general contractor, and each offeror must submit between two (2) and four (4) major subcontractors. Following evaluation of the Technical Proposals, the Source Selection Evaluation Board (SSEB) shall make a Competitive Range determination that will include all offerors considered to have a reasonable probability of being selected for award. All offerors will be allowed to continue in the Source Selection process, however, those that fall outside of the competitive range will be notified that the SSEB has determined that they do not have a reasonable probability of award. Step Two of this procedure will require the submission of priced proposals and management plans. Following a final evaluation of the Price and management proposals, the SSEB shall determine which offeror to award the contract to based upon its Best Value analysis. The following is a brief description of the construction. This project consists of all labor, equipment, material, transportation, and supervision necessary to complete this renovation. The building was constructed in Fargo in 1969 and contains 4 stories, a basement, and a penthouse and provides a gross area of 24,121 square meters (259,635 square feet) to house approximately 404 employees. There are 31 structured parking spaces within the building and 115 surface parking spaces in a lot adjacent to the building. The major tenant in this building is the U.S. Postal Service, occupying 45% of the building. Other tenants include the Internal Revenue Service, Small Business Administration, Social Security Administration, Congressional Offices, and GSA operations. The General Construction Contractor shall be professionally licensed in the State of North Dakota. The project will generally consist of the following scope of work: major upgrade of the electrical system, repair and replace elevators, replace and re-grade paving, complete window replacement, fire protection upgrade, handicapped accessibility upgrades, security enhancements, interior alterations, exterior fa?ade repairs, and improvements to the postal dock. Warranties/guarantees, finishes and related management requirements will be included. Portions of the work, especially in occupied tenant spaces, will have to be performed during non-working hours. Total project construction costs, including all designated Government allowances, are estimated to be in the range of $5 Million to $6 Million. The design was prepared by the architectural firm of ACLP Architecture of Denver, Colorado. Interested offeror?s should fax a request for the ?Technical Package? to: Steven R. Farrington, Contracting Officer General Services Administration Property Development (8PF) Denver Federal Center Denver, CO FAX (303) 236-3606 Requests must be received by September 27, 2004. Technical proposals tentatively schedule to be due on November 1, 2004. Plans will be available for inspection at plan rooms in Fargo, North Dakota. Offerors that do not submit a bid should advise the Contracting Officer as to whether they want to receive future pre-solicitation notices. This award will be a competitive 8(a) set-aside. For further information, contact Steven R. Farrington, Contracting Officer, at (303) 236-8000 Extension 2258.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Federal Building/Post Office, 657 Second Avenue North, Fargo, North Dakota
Zip Code: 58102
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00696117-W 20041021/041019212100 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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