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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 06, 2005 FBO #1137
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- Indefinite Delivery Architect- Engineer Services Contract For Architectural Design And Related Projects, Primarily Various Locations, Alaska

Notice Date
1/4/2005
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
US Army Corp of Engineers, Alaska, CEPOA-CT, P. O. Box 6898, Elmendorf AFB, AK 99506-6898
 
ZIP Code
99506-6898
 
Solicitation Number
W911KB-05-R-0013
 
Response Due
2/3/2005
 
Archive Date
4/4/2005
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
PLEASE CONTACT Mr. Leon Clay, Contract Specialist, at 907/753-2879 if you have questions regarding this announcement. (1) CONTRACT INFORMATION: This Indefinite Delivery multi-discipline contract(s) is being procured in accordance with the Brooks A-E Act as implemented in FAR Part 36 and the supplements thereto. Firm(s) will be selected for negotiation based on demonstrated competence and qualifications for the required work. This announcement is open to all businesses regardless of size. North Americ an Industrial Classification System code is 541330, which has a size standard of $4,000,000 in average annual receipts. If a large business is selected for this contract, it must comply with FAR 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan for that part of the work it intends to subcontract. To be eligible for contract award, a firm must be registered in the DOD Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Register via the CCR Internet site at http://www.ccr.gov or by contacting the DOD Electroni c Commerce Information Center at 1-800-334-3414. The FY 05 subcontracting goals for this contract are a minimum of 41.3% of the contractor's intended subcontract amount be placed with small businesses; with 15.8% of that to small disadvantaged businesses; 5.6% to woman-owned small businesses; 1.0% to service disabled veteran owned small businesses; and 7.5% to HUB Zone small businesses. The subcontracting plan is not required with this submittal. Anticipate more than one contract, but no more than three co ntracts may be awarded. Contracts may be awarded concurrently or may be staggered at four (4) to six (6) month intervals. The contract type shall be indefinite delivery, firm fixed price with a contract limit of $3 million over a term of three years. The minimum guaranteed amount is $20,000. There is no specific task order limit except the limit of the contract. All responders are advised that this contract may be revised or canceled at any time during the solicitation, selection, evaluation, negotiation a nd final award. In addition, no projects are yet authorized (See FAR 52.232-18). This solicitation does not guarantee work to the selected firm. Award of the first contract is anticipated for April 2005. Telephonic interviews will be held with all of the h ighly qualified firms. The allocation of requirements between all concurrent contracts will be based on a unilateral assessment by the Government of any or all of the following unranked issues: a. Equitable allocation of work among contracts; b. Specific a nd unique capabilities, c. Apparent capacity of the contractor to perform the anticipated type of work; d. Timeliness and historical work performance, e. Required delivery schedules; f. Experience and/or ongoing work (locality and/or type); g. Cost sharing between the task orders, h. Understanding of local factors geography; i. Remaining contract capacity; j. Potential for on-going work from the task order; k. Cost to attend meetings, mobilize/demobilize, etc.; l. Potential variability of work; m. Prohibiti on of designer performing construction (AE-construction); n. Ease of negotiation completion; and o. Available personnel. The contractor shall employ, for the purpose of performing that portion of the contract work in the State of Alaska, individuals who ar e residents of the State, and who, in the case of any craft or trade, possess or would be able to acquire promptly the necessary skills to perform the contract [This means that work physically completed in the state of Alaska (e.g., geotechnical, survey, e tc.) must use Alaskan residents]. (2) PROJECT INFORMATION: The AE selected would be required to have sufficient staff, flexibility, and capability to be available on an as-needed basis. Typical types of services to be provided include: the design of new st ructures, the renovation of existing structures, studies to include life safety code compliance, interior design, programming studies, landscape architecture, t echnical reviews (on behalf of the government) of other AE developed products, construction phase services, and development of Design/Build RFPs. Design of utilidors, airfield pavement, and communication systems may be required but are incidental to facil ity design. AE may be required to provide master planning services such as: facility master planning for various federal customers such as Army and Air Force, Installation and Real Property Master Planning, facility allowance analysis, economic and market analysis, preparation of Installation Design Guides, MILCON 1391 development and other programming level analysis. The AE and their subcontractors must have experience in cold regions design. The AE may be required to participate in programming, value engineering and design charrettes and project review conferences. The Government may require that designs be in metric and/or english systems of units. Products shall be produced to Corps of Engineers guidelines and specific formats as set forth by task order. The firm must demonstrate the ability to: Provide drawings in AutoCAD (version as required by the project); use t he latest version of MCACES (cost estimating software furnished by the Government); provide a cost estimate in work breakdown structure (WBS); provide draft DD Form 1354 for design task orders, Transfer and Acceptance of Military Real Property; provide ele ctronic bid set (EBS) documents; use SPECSINTACT for all projects unless otherwise directed in the task order. Construction support services when required, include: participation in on-site partnering/pre-construction meetings; review construction contract ors submittals for government approval and for information only; participation in site visits and provide inspection reports at critical points of construction; participation in start-up and commissioning of the systems; attending warranty inspections; pa rticipation in lessons learned sessions; preparation of operations and maintenance support information manuals. The AE will be required to use the Dr. Check's design review and checking system (permissions and passwords will be distributed on a project-b y-project basis). Systems information required for Dr. Checks includes a web browser program, either Internet Explorer (Microsoft) or Navigator (Netscape) versions 4.0 or later; the web site is http://www.buildersnet.org/drchecks/. (3) LOCATION: Primarily various locations in Alaska, but may be utilized outside Alaska on an exception basis. Facilities will generally be located in arctic, subarctic, and cold region environments. (4) SELECTION CRITERIA: The following selection criteri a are listed in the descending order of importance. Criteria (A)-(G) below are primary selection criterion. Criteria (H)-(J) below are secondary and will only be used as tie breakers among technically equal firms. Responding firms MUST address each disc ipline, clearly indicate which shall be subcontracted, and provide a separate SF330 (Part II) (6/2004) for each subcontractor. (A) Minimum requirements for professional personnel in the following disciplines: (a) 3 registered architects (b) The following required disciplines must include at least one individual with professional registration: mechanical, electrical, fire protection, civil, and structural engineers, (c) The following required disciplines must include at least one individual: landscape arc hitect; cost estimator; environmental engineer (asbestos/HTRW certified); master planner; drafting; interior designer; and specification writer (if specification writer is not a separate discipline, please clearly describe how specifications will be produc ed) (B) Specialized experience and technical competence in: (a) Design of new facilities in cold regions. Cold regions design is not considered to be a separate discipline that can be subcontracted. Rather, knowledge and experience in the design, construc tion and operation of facilities in arctic, subarctic, and cold r egion environments must be integral to all design disciplines. (b) Design of facility renovations, (c) Code compliance studies (d) Construction phase services (e) Preparing Design Build RFPs, (f) Interior design (g) Master planning and programming, (h) technical review of products developed by others, (i) Design charrettes (j) Landscaping (C) Past performance on DOD and other contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work, and compliance with schedules. (D) Quality control/quality assurance plan: please describe how it will be used to assure a quality product (to include discussion on roles, responsibilities and authorities of the team involved in QC/QA). The quality management plan must address the integration of work products of the entire team that is proposed. (E) Capacity to maintain schedules and accomplish required work on three simultaneous task orders. (F) Knowledge of locality. (G) Sustainable design using an integrated design approach and emphasizing environmental stewardship, especially energy and water conservation and efficiency; use of recovered and recycled materials; waste reduction; reduction or elimination of toxic and harmful substances in facilities construction and operation; efficiency in resource and materials utili zation; and development of healthy, safe, and productive work environments. The evaluation will consider projects performed by the prime firm and consultants that demonstrate these sustainable design principles as well as the qualifications of the key pers onnel that demonstrate their experience and training in sustainable design. Criteria H-J are secondary and will only be used as tie-breakers among technically equal firms: (H) Location of the firm in general geographical area of the projects and availa bility of AE staff to meet frequently with Corps personnel in the Alaska District Headquarters office in Anchorage, and construction Resident and Area offices in Anchorage and Fairbanks. (I) Volume of DOD contract awards in the last 12 months. (J) Extent of participation of SB, SDB, historically black colleges and universities (HBCU), and minority institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the estimated effort. (5) SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Firms submitting their qualifications should provide ONLY 1 copy and must include the following additional information as indicated: a) Part I, block c (11): include if previously worked with subcontractor and estimated percentage involvement for each team member; b) Part I, block 19: include separate values for professional fee and construction in block (3) for each project identified; c) Part I, block F (24): include separate values for professional fee and construction for each project identified; and d) Part I, block H(3): address how your team meets each selection criterion. Include an organization chart of the key personnel to be assigned to the project. The 6/04 edition of the SF330 MUST be used, and may be obtained from the Government Printing Office at: http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/formslibrary.do?, or from commercial software suppliers for use with personal computers and laser printers in both Adobe Acrobat PDF and Form Flow formats. Part I-H of the SF 330 describes the firm's overall Design Quality Management Plan. A detailed contract-specific Design Quality Management Plan, which includes quality control and quality assurance plans, must be prepared for Government approval as a condition of contract award, but is not required with this submission. P art I and II of the SF 330 must be submitted. Submittals must be received at the address indicated above not later than COB (4:00 pm Alaska time) on the above response date. Any submittals received after this date will not be considered. Note regarding han d carried submittals, express mail or mail delivered commercially: If a firm does not have a current pass to gain entry to the base, the firm must request a day pass to deliver the submittal b y using the following procedures: Two (2) work days prior to delivery, the firm must provide the solicitation number, name of person or persons delivering the proposal, and name of employer. This information must be faxed to 907/753-2544 or forwarded elect ronically to the POC identified herein. This will be a day pass only. All passes are issued at the Boniface Gate, Elmendorf AFB only. Each driver must provide a valid drivers license, proof of current insurance, current IM certificate, and current valid v ehicle registration. Requests forwarded after this date will not be considered. No additional information shall be provided, and no faxed submittals shall be accepted.
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Corp of Engineers, Alaska CEPOA-CT, P. O. Box 6898, Elmendorf AFB AK
Zip Code: 99506-6898
Country: US
 
Record
SN00729694-W 20050106/050104212551 (fbodaily.com)
 
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