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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 20, 2005 FBO #1424
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Y -- The Alternative Supply Route (ASR) Uranium is in Central, Iraq

Notice Date
10/18/2005
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
US Army Corps Of Engineers - Transatlantic Programs Center, P.O. Box 2250, Winchester, VA 22604-1450
 
ZIP Code
22604-1450
 
Solicitation Number
W912ER-06-R-0004
 
Response Due
11/2/2005
 
Archive Date
1/1/2006
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
DESCRIPTION: This announcement is for the purpose of soliciting names of construction firms or joint ventures experienced in working in the Southwestern Asia/Middle East region who are interested in submitting an offer for this project. To be a con sidered a construction firm, the firm must perform road construction as a portion of its business. Construction surety will be required. The estimated cost of construction is between $25,000,000 and $100,000,000. PROJECT SCOPE: The project consists of the design and construction of approximately 90 kilometers (55.9 miles) two lane bituminous asphalt road, widening a number of culvert crossings and repairing one Bailey bridge. The work shall include preparation of a complete and coordinated set of design for construction drawings with required supporting documents and calculations, and construction of fully functional road. The Alternative Supply Route (ASR) Uranium is in Central, Iraq. Approximately 70 kilometer s of existing roadbed will be rehabilitated and widened as conditions dictate. The remaining kilometers is considered new road construction. Site conditions may show that the existing base material may be suitable for use in some locations. Drainage iss ues are unknown because of the unavailability of topographic information. CONTRACT PROCEDURES: Both a price proposal and a technical proposal will be required. The evaluation criteria will consist of pricing and non-pricing (technical) considerations. Pricing consideration will be significantly more important than technical c onsiderations in the selection process. Price will be evaluated on the basis of the completeness and reasonableness and cost risks of the prices proposed. Completeness of proposed prices will be evaluated by the Government based upon a comparison of the process proposed as compared against the requirements of the solicitation, scope of work and those costs included in the Governments Independent Government Estimate (IGE). The reasonableness of prices proposed will be evaluated on the basis of a comparison of those prices with the prices propose d by the offerors and as contained with the Governments Independent Government Estimate (IGE). Conclusions concerning likely future cost risk will be based upon the results of the Governments review and analysis of all aspects of the price proposals. Non-pricing factors include offerors Past Performance, Experience, and Management and Technical Capabilities. Management and Technical capabilities will consist of at least four subfactors: Management and Staff Organization, Subcontracting, Security Con siderations, and Execution Plan. All three non-pricing factors will have approximately equal weight with one another in the evaluation and selection processes. All subfactors within the same factor will have approximately equal weight with one another in the evaluation and selection processes. Experience will consist of at least two subfactors: Design Experience and Construction Experience. Evaluation factors will include, at a minimum, price, past performance, management capability, and experience. Request for Proposal (RFP) will be issued to prime contractors responding to this notice. Tentative date of issuance of RFP is 9 November 2005. Tentative date for receipt of proposals is 28 December 2005. Tentative contract award date is 17 January 2006. Contract award will be made on a firm fixed-price basis. Anticipated contract duration is 280 calendar days after receipt of Notice to Proce ed. NOTE: Firms interested in receiving this solicitation should send a written request to Mrs. Connie Conley, US Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Programs Center, either by mail at PO Box 2250, Winchester, VA 22604, or by fax to 540-665-4985, or by e-m ail to Connie.Conley@tac01.usace.army.mil. Telephone requests will not be accepted. The request should state the name of the company, mailing and shipping addresses of the firm, telepho ne and fax numbers, point of contact, e-mail address, if available, and should reference the solicitation number. In accordance with the requirements stated above, all responsible sources may submit a proposal for consideration. Point of Contact: Connie G. Conley, 540-665-4049 Connie.G.Conley@usace.army.mil
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Programs Center PO Box 2250 Winchester VA
Zip Code: 22604-1450
Country: US
 
Record
SN00917338-W 20051020/051018211958 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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