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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 14, 2005 FBO #1235
SPECIAL NOTICE

C -- Clarification to NGA-05-AE1 Posted 2/4/05

Notice Date
4/12/2005
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
541310 — Architectural Services
 
Contracting Office
National Gallery of Art, Office of Procurement and Contracts, Purchasing and Contract Operations Department, 2000B South Club Drive,, Landover, MD, 20785
 
ZIP Code
20785
 
Archive Date
5/7/2005
 
Point of Contact
Erica Chong, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-842-6515, Fax 202-312-2792,
 
E-Mail Address
e-chong@nga.gov
 
Description
This announcement corrects administrative errors contained in the original announcement first publicized on 2/4/05. Firms who would like to propose based on the revised requirement will be allowed to submit SF330s to the Gallery by 4 PM, Friday, April 22. Corrected version: (2) Specialized experience, technical competence, and demonstrated expertise in the coordination of building renovations and repairs in historically significant structures and specialized experience in renovations associated with a functioning museum Original version: (2) Specialized experience, technical competence, and demonstrated expertise in the coordination of building renovations and repairs in historically significant structures and specialized experience in relocations associated with a functioning museum Corrected version: The contractor(s) must meet the following minimum professional requirements: (1) Professional background in either architecture, structural, civil, construction, or building systems engineering; Original version: The contractor(s) must meet the following minimum professional requirements: (1) Professional background in either architecture, space planning, structural, civil, construction, or building systems engineering Corrected version: (2) Proficient knowledge of architectural or engineering design; contract documents; building systems renovation and related building codes and life safety regulations; use of AutoCad; use of project scheduling and tracking software; Original version: (2) Proficient knowledge of architectural or engineering design; contract documents; building systems renovation and related building codes and life safety regulations; space planning and use of AutoCad The entire synopsis should have read as follows: PROJECT MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT for MASTER FACILITIES PLAN (Multiple Awards) The National Gallery of Art (NGA) is seeking an architectural/engineering consultant(s) to provide project management technical support on site at the NGA for the Master Facilities Plan projects and other ongoing renovation projects. The Contractor(s) shall provide on-site architectural/engineering project management services for the Administrator’s Office of Capital Projects at the NGA and will be required to act as liaison with other NGA departments for Master Facilities Plan projects. Services will include: pre-design and program oversight; preparation of statement of work descriptions; design review; management and coordination; constructibility reviews; bid analysis; construction oversight and coordination; submittal handling and review; monitoring and tracking project schedules and budgets; and documentation for the Master Facilities Plan projects. The contractor(s) will provide technical support to evaluate and monitor the progress of work produced by design and construction contractors. For all aspects of the work, the contractor(s) will prepare project documentation, file and records management; budget and cost control analysis; and communication of technical issues with NGA staff. The proposed contract will include a one year base period starting on October 1, 2005, and four one-year option periods. The not-to-exceed amount is estimated to be ~$375,000 per year. Selection will be based on the following evaluation criteria: (1) Prior project management experience with major design and construction projects for phased, multi-million dollar, building renovations and facilities upgrades in museums or other similar facilities with equal architectural quality and high aesthetic standards; (2) Specialized experience, technical competence, and demonstrated expertise in the coordination of building renovations and repairs in historically significant structures and specialized experience in renovations associated with a functioning museum; (3) Past performance during the last five years supported by either ratings or references from clients on similar contracts with Government agencies and private industry including type of building, quality of work, compliance with schedules and cost control effectiveness. Include names and current phone numbers for listed clients. Clients may be contacted during the evaluation process; (4) Specialized experience and technical competence in all phases of project management with demonstrated expertise in a liaison role; (5) Geographical location and knowledge of the locality of the projects. Contractors beyond a 50 mile radius of the Washington, DC metropolitan area will not be considered. The contractor(s) must meet the following minimum professional requirements: (1) Professional background in either architecture, structural, civil, construction, or building systems engineering; (2) Proficient knowledge of architectural or engineering design; contract documents; building systems renovation and related building codes and life safety regulations; use of AutoCad; use of project scheduling and tracking software; (3) Proficient project management skills in communication, documentation, file and records management, budget and cost control analysis, and project coordination among a diverse group of design and construction professionals, and in an institutional setting. Interested firms meeting these requirements should submit three (3) complete copies of the SF 330 Parts I and II to the National Gallery of Art’s Landover address by 4 PM, Monday, March 7th, 2005. Experience cited should not be more than five years old. This is not a request for proposal. No site visits are planned. NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO WWW.FEDBIZOPPS.GOV ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (12-APR-2005); HOWEVER, IT DID APPEAR IN THE FEDBIZOPPS FTP FEED ON THIS DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.eps.gov/spg/NGA/AOPC/WashingtonDC/NGA-05-AEI/listing.html)
 
Record
SN00786837-F 20050414/050412212453 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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