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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 08, 2005 FBO #1229
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Y -- DESIGN/BUILD JOINT MEDICAL LOGISTICS CENTER, FORT DETRICK, MARYLAND

Notice Date
4/6/2005
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
236210 — Industrial Building Construction
 
Contracting Office
US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore, 10 South Howard Street, Baltimore, MD 21203
 
ZIP Code
21203
 
Solicitation Number
W912DR-05-R-0035
 
Response Due
5/25/2005
 
Archive Date
7/24/2005
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Work consists of the design and construction of an approximate 130,000 SF multi-story administrative facility for joint medical logistics operations. The facility shall have an exterior compatible with the Installation Design Guide architectural stan dards. Supporting facilities include but are not limited to: site work, utilities, information systems, parking, comprehensive interior design package, CLOSED AREA, specialized storage areas, conference rooms, security & intrusion detection system, unint erruptible power supply & back-up generators and heating and air-conditioning. Permanent, semi-permanent, and temporary facilities located within the project limits will be demolished. Demolition of two (2) buildings (54,282 SF) located outside the project limits, will be accomplished after the new facility is occupied and will have a separate period of performance. The estimated design and construction value of this procurement is more than $10M but less than $50M. The project performance period for desig n and construction is beneficial occupancy NLT 31 Dec 07. The procurement for this project is to be a Two-Step process with the contractors being pre-qualified, before actual bidding (RFP). 1.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: 1.1. This is a Best Value two-phase design build solicitation for Design and Construction Services of the Joint Medical Logistics Center, Fort Detrick, Maryland. An award will be made to the offeror whose proposal is determined to be the best value t o the Government considering both price and technical factors. The contract description and overall performance requirements for this contract are included in this RFP package. The design and construction criteria for this project will be included in the Phase 2 RFP package to be furnished by an amendment. The solicitation criteria rely predominately upon industry standards and performance oriented requirements, where allowable, to afford the offeror a degree of design flexibility while meeting specific p roject requirements. The successful Contractor must design and construct a complete and usable facility, as described in the RFP documents provided during Phase 2, and issued by amendment. 1.2. In Phase 1 of the solicitation process, offerors submit a Qualifications proposal only, without extensive design information and without a price proposal. The full Quality/Technical Proposal (technical-design and performance capability) is submi tted in Phase 2, after the initial short list of the most highly qualified firms has been established. The short list will be limited to a maximum of five offerors. During Phase 1, the Government will only evaluate the relative qualifications, capabili ties, and past performance of the competing firms. 1.3. Submit your proposal to the Corps of Engineers at the address shown in Block 8 of Standard Form 1442. The Government must receive your proposal no later than the time and date specified in Block 13 of Standard Form 1442 or in subsequent Phase 1 am endments, if any. 1.4. Instructions for preparation and organization of Phase 1 proposals are summarized below. 1.4.1. PHASE 1 PROPOSALS (TECHNICAL APPROACH AND PERFORMANCE CAPABILITY). Submit information in Phase 1 proposal, which address the following areas (1) Past Experience and Performance of the Offerors Team, (2) Qualifications of the Project Team and (3) Bonding Capacity: 1.4.2. PHASE 2 PROPOSALS. To be issued by Amendment. Do not submit this information in Phase 1. 2.0. WHO MAY SUBMIT IN PHASE 1: 2.1. Firms formally organized as Design-Build entities, design firms and construction contractors that have associated specifically for this project, or any other interested parties may submit proposals. In the latter case, the association may be a join t venture or a subcontractor. For the purposes of this solicitation, no distinction will be made between formally organized design-build entities and project-specific desig n-build associations. Both will be referred to as the design-build offeror (or simply offeror) or the design-build contractor (or simply contractor) after award of a contract. 2.2. Any legally organized offeror may submit a proposal, provided that the offeror or offerors subcontractor has, on its permanent staff, professional architects and engineers, registered in the appropriate technical disciplines as specified in DESIGN CONTRACT CLAUSE, Requirements for Registration of Designers. All designs must be under the direct supervision of appropriately licensed professionals. 3. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS, PHASE 1 3.1 The technical proposal will consist of all information and material submitted or provided in writing for evaluation in response to the Technical Evaluation Factors and Criteria specified below. Offerors shall organize their Proposal as described and o utlined below. The contractors name, RFP number, and date shall be affixed to the outside of the binder. The binder shall have a table of contents. The submission of false or misleading information may be grounds for disqualification of the proposal. The p roposals shall be in an 8-1/2 x 11 format as a single document. Pages may be submitted in either single sided or double-sided pages (double-sided pages count as two pages). Minimum acceptable type is 11 Point with a minimum of one inch margins all arou nd. The total number of pages for Tabs 2 and 3 shall not exceed 100. The data required in Tab 1 is not counted in the overall 100-page requirement. The contractor may distribute the use of pages for Tabs 2 and 3 at their discretion. The contractor shall p rovide one original and three copies of the proposal. The information in each Tab shall be as follows. TAB 1: a. SF 1442 (Solicitation, Offer and Award) b. Certificate of Corporate Principal c. Letter of current Bonding Capacity TAB 2: Specialized Experience and Past Performance of Offerors Team TAB 3: Qualifications of the Project Team 3.2 PROPOSAL EXPENSES AND PRE-CONTRACT COSTS: This RFP does not commit the Government to pay costs incurred in preparation and submission of initial and subsequent proposals or for other costs incurred prior to award of a formal contract. 4.0. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS, PHASE 1: The Technical Proposal will consist of all information and material submitted or provided in writing for evaluation in response to the Technical Evaluation Factors and criteria specified in the solicitation package.
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore 10 South Howard Street, Baltimore MD
Zip Code: 21203
Country: US
 
Record
SN00783058-W 20050408/050406212226 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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