SOLICITATION NOTICE
Z -- IDIQ MACC FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION OF VARIOUS ROOFING SYSTEMS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THE NAVFAC SOUTHWEST AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO AZ, CA, AND NV
- Notice Date
- 7/6/2005
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 238160
— Roofing Contractors
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, NFEC Southwest, Capital Improvement Contract Core, Attn: Code 02R3 1220 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA, 92132-5190
- ZIP Code
- 92132-5190
- Solicitation Number
- N68711-05-R-4015
- Response Due
- 8/23/2005
- Archive Date
- 9/7/2005
- Description
- This procurement is being advertised on an unrestricted basis inviting full and open competition. This procurement consists of one solicitation with the intent to award three or more Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Construction Contracts to the responsible proposers whose proposals, conforming to the Request for Proposal (RFP), will be most advantageous to the Government resulting in the Best Value, cost or price and other factors considered. Price evaluation preference will be given to HUBZone Small Business concerns, in accordance with FAR 52.219-4. AWARD MAY BE MADE TO A FIRM OTHER THAN THAT SUBMITTING THE LOWEST PRICE. OFFERORS ARE ADVISED AWARD MAY BE MADE WITHOUT DISCUSSIONS OR ANY CONTACT CONCERNING THE PROPOSAL RECEIVED. THEREFORE OFFERORS INITIAL PROPOSALS SHOULD CONTAIN THE OFFERORS BEST TERMS. This is an IDIQ contract with no pre-established fixed contract prices. The actual amount of work to be performed and the time of such performance will be determined by the Contracting Officer or his properly authorized representative, who will issue written task orders to the contractor. Award of task orders will be on a firm fixed price basis. The work to be acquired under this solicitation is for new construction and repair by design-build or design-bid-build of roofing systems at various locations within the NAVFAC Southwest area of responsibility, including but not limited to: Arizona, California, and Nevada. However, it is anticipated that the majority of the work will be performed in Southern California. The type of work/projects may include, but is not limited to: new installation, addition, alterations, maintenance, and repair of various roofing systems such as, but not limited to, single ply, modified bitumen, shingle, preformed metal, foam and built-up roofing systems. It also covers all roofing related work such as, but not limited to, demolition and disposal of roofing materials that may contain asbestos and lead paint, removal and reinstallation of equipment, piping and HVAC ductwork, carpentry work, painting and installation of gutters, downspouts, fascia, vents and drainage assemblies. The North American Industry Code Standard is 238160 and the annual size standard is $12 million. In support of design-build strategies, each Offeror shall possess in-house capabilities or employ the services of a Lead Design Firm (Architect-Engineer) experienced in the design development and coordination of projects within the scope of this contract. In an effort to avoid a potential conflict of interest, Offerors are encouraged to offer multiple design teams to satisfy a variety of project types projected to be awarded during the term of contract(s). The Offeror and the proposed Lead Design Firm(s) for the basic contract(s) will be evaluated as a team. Lead Design Firm(s), their subsidiaries and affiliates that are involved at the RFP or design stage of a particular project will not be allowed to propose or be used on a Task Order for that project. 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. After award of the initial contracts, each awardee shall be provided a fair opportunity to be considered for each task order, except under those circumstances described in the contract. Should any of the IDIQ contractors be unable to competitively secure a task order to meet the minimum guarantee, award factors may be modified in order to ensure each participating contractor is awarded task orders. The basic contract period will be for 12 months. Each contract contains four (4) 12-month options for a total maximum duration of 60 months. For each contract, the estimated maximum dollar value over the base year and all four option periods combined is $25,000,000. Task orders will range between $2,000 and $1,000,000. The only work authorized under this contract is work ordered by the government through issuance of a task order. The government makes no representation as to the number of task orders or actual amount of work to be ordered, however, during the term of the contract, a minimum of $25,000 is guaranteed to be ordered from each awardee, under the performance period of the contract. Contractors are not guaranteed work in excess of the minimum guarantee. The Government intends to evaluate proposals and award contract(s) without discussions. Selection for award will be based on evaluation of the following: Factor 1 - Past Performance of Offeror and Offeror's Team; Factor 2 ? Support of Small Business; Factor 3 - Experience of Offeror and Offeror's Team; Factor 4 ? Technical Approach; and Factor 5 - Price (based on Proposed Task Order 0001). The recommended subcontracting goals for the contract value (base and all options periods) are as follows: 5% - Woman-Owned Small Business; 5% - Small Disadvantaged Business; 3% - HUBZone Small Business; 3% - Veteran-Owned Small Business; 3% - Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business; - and 50% Other Small Business. Source Selection procedures will be used and award may be made to the offeror whose proposal is the most advantageous and offers the best value to the government, price and other factors considered. Proposed Task Order (PTO) 0001 includes all labor, materials and equipment necessary for removal and replacement of the existing metal roofing system of Hangar No. 1 and incidental related work at Marine Corps Base, San Diego, CA. The project will also include disposal of the existing roofing material, corrective repairs, weatherproofing, metal deck pitch roof replaced with standing seam insulated roof, hazardous material removal and disposal, and incorporating sustainable design features. The Hangar will remain in operation during the entire construction period. The Contractor shall conduct his operations so as to cause the least possible interference with normal operations of the activity. This PTO is representative of the type of work that may be procured through this contract not necessarily the value. The estimated price range for Task Order 0001 is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. The Government reserves the right to award a single contract for the performance of the Proposed Task Order identified in the RFP ("Proposed Task Order 0001") only. The Government reserves the right not to award the Proposed Task Order 0001. A pre-proposal conference is scheduled for 27 July 2005 at 9:00 a.m. sharp. The conference will be held at Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 1220 Pacific Highway, Building 127, Room 139 (Blue Room). Seating capacity is limited to 50; therefore each firm that is registered will be limited to two attendees only and will be on a first come first serve basis. Those firms not registered will not be guaranteed seating. Registration for the conference is required and is located at the website shown below. No site visit will be held. THE SOLICITATION WILL BE AVAILABLE IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT ONLY. The RFP will be posted on the website at http://esol.navfac.navy.mil on or about 22 July 2005. No hard copies will be provided. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE WEBSITE DAILY FOR ANY AND ALL AMENDMENTS TO THIS SOLICITATION. Prospective offerors MUST register themselves on the website. Plan holders lists will not be faxed and will be available only at the Internet website address listed above. For inquiries, contact Lisa Crawford at lisa.crawford@navy.mil. NOTE: Contractor's must be registered in the Central Contractor Register (CCR) prior to award of a DoD contract. For more information, see the CCR website at http://www.ccr.gov. A contract cannot be awarded to a contractor that has not submitted a required annual form VETS-100, Federal Contractor Veterans' Employment Report (VETS-100 Report) if subject to the reporting requirements of 38 U.S.C. 4212(d) for that fiscal year. Instructions, information and follow-up assistance is provided at VETS-100 Internet site at http://vets100.cudenver.edu/ or employers may contact the VETS-100 Processing Center at (703) 461-2460 or e-mail at mailto:helpdesk@vets100.com. In order to participate in this solicitation, Contractors shall complete electronic representations and certifications. To complete the ORCA, see the ORCA website at http://orca.bpn.gov. For step-by-step instructions on how to enter your ORCA application, go to the following website: http://orca.bpn.gov/help.aspx and click on ?ORCA Handbook?.
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