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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 03, 2006 FBO #1530
SOLICITATION NOTICE

X -- Lodging and Conference Facilities

Notice Date
2/1/2006
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
721110 — Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels
 
Contracting Office
Other Defense Agencies, U.S. Special Operations Command, USASOC, ATTN:E-2929, Fort Bragg, NC, 28310
 
ZIP Code
28310
 
Solicitation Number
H92239-06-T-0015
 
Response Due
2/16/2006
 
Archive Date
3/3/2006
 
Description
SOLICITATION: The U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina has a requirement for Conference facility and lodging in support of a Family Program Training Conference to be held in San Antonio, Texas, during the period of March 9, 2006 through March 13, 2006. Specific requirements are as follows: This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6 as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CONSTITUTES THE ONLY SOLICITATION; QUOTES ARE BEING REQUESTED AND A WRITTEN SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE ISSUED. All quotes must reference Request For Quotation number H92239-06-T-0015. Solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through FAC 2005-04. It is the Contractor?s responsibility to be familiar with all applicable clauses and provisions. Full text clauses are available at farsite.hill.af.mil. The North American Industry Classification System Code (NAICS) is 721110. Size Standard is $6M. This requirement is unrestricted. Hotel: Facility shall 4 or 5-star/diamond hotel with full restaurant, business support services, handicap access, and audio visual services including high-speed internet access in meeting rooms. Guest services shall include wake-up service, gift shop, and baggage storage area. Meeting space shall have adjacent handicap access, public telephones, and restrooms. Guestrooms shall provide double or king beds, cable television with movie channels, blow dryers, and iron with ironing board. Some smoking and disabled rooms shall be available. Conference Dates 9 ? 13 March 2006 Hotel: Facility shall 4 or 5-star/diamond hotel with full restaurant, business support services, handicap access, and audio visual services including high-speed internet access in meeting rooms. Guest services shall include wake-up service, gift shop, and baggage storage area. Meeting space shall have adjacent handicap access, public telephones, and restrooms. Guestrooms shall provide double or king beds, cable television with movie channels, blow dryers, and iron with ironing board. Some smoking and disabled rooms shall be available. Conference Dates 9-12 March 2006 Guest Rooms: 520 total room-nights in standard guestrooms: double occupancy preferred. Personal expenses in guest rooms, such as movies, laundry, and room service, will be paid for by the guest and shall not be billed under the resultant purchase order. The Government will provide the hotel with the appropriate state sales tax exemption forms for their records. The room nights will be used as follows: 8 March 2006: 36 Guestrooms 9 March 2006: 36 Guestrooms (inclusive of the 36 above) 10 March 2006: 206 Guestrooms (inclusive of the 36 above) 11 March 2006: 206 Guestrooms (inclusive of the 36 above) 12 March 2006: 36 Guestrooms The Government will provide a by-name rooming list with arrival and departure dates, smoking preference, and handicap access requirements to the hotel. This list will be provided to the hotel approximately one week prior to the date the conference begins. Signs: The contractor (Hotel) shall provide signs or marquees to direct attendees to meeting rooms. Parking: Hotel shall provide complimentary parking for up to 45 vehicles for conference organizers and local participants. Informational Displays 11 - 12 March 2006: Hotel shall provide space located adjacent to meeting rooms for up to six (6) 6-8 foot display tables for informational displays (trade-show style displays). Power outlets and adequate lighting shall be available in this space. Administrative Room 8 - 13 March 2006: Hotel shall provide an administrative room located adjacent to meeting rooms with tables and chairs for workspace to accommodate 10 people. This room shall be able to be secured so that supplies and equipment can be left in place overnight. Required Supplies and Equipment: Food/Beverages: Ice water and glasses for staff. Audio/Visual: 1 voice telephone line, 1 fax machine with telephone line, 1 high-speed internet access line, and power supply (including surge protectors) for 3 laptop computers. Internet Caf? 9? 12 March 2006: Room with a large table at which four Government-provided laptop computers can be placed for guests to access the Internet. Occasional chairs or other furniture shall be available for use by guests while waiting. This room shall be able to be secured so that supplies and equipment can be left in place overnight. Audio/Visual Requirement: One (1) high-speed internet connection with router and network cables for four (4) laptops; power supply and surge protector for four (4) laptop computers; one (1) laser jet printer to be shared among the computers and available printer drivers; in-house telephone for calling guest rooms. Alternate Solution: The requirement for an Internet Cafe set up may be deleted if the hotel has an established Business Room with in-house public internet access terminals and a laser jet printer available for guests. 8 March 2006: 36 guests will arrive at various times. No meeting space or convention services are required. 9 March 2006: An additional 0 guests will arrive (total in-house: 36 ) Meeting Room (8:00 AM ? 6:00 PM): U-Shaped seating for 25. Tables shall be set with pens and paper for note taking. Ice water and glasses for attendees. Audio/Visual Requirement: One laptop projector (Proxima or comparable), viewing screen for projection, easel with butcher-block paper and markers. Food/Beverages: Morning Break: Selection of beverages including coffee, tea, and an assortment of cold beverages for 25 people. Lunch: Buffet for 25 including salad, light entr?e, starch, dessert, coffee, tea, and assortment of cold beverages OR contractor-provided selected lunch in hotel restaurant for 25. 10 March 2006: Registration Area (12:00 PM ? 6:00 PM): Space near hotel front desk at which to conduct conference registration with two skirted tables and chairs for registration staff. Ice water and glasses for staff. Audio/Visual Requirement: Power supply and/or extension cords to accommodate two laptop computers used for registration. Meeting Rooms (8:00 AM ? 6:00 PM): One (1) meeting room with U-Shaped seating for 25. Tables should be set with pens and paper for note taking. Ice water and glasses for attendees. Audio/Visual: One laptop projector (Proxima or comparable), viewing screen for projection, easel with butcher-block paper and markers. Two (2) meeting rooms with U-Shaped seating for 25. Tables should be set with pens and paper for note taking. Ice water and glasses for attendees. Audio/Visual: One laptop projector (Proxima or comparable), viewing screen for projection, easel with butcher-block paper and markers. Morning Break: Selection of beverages including coffee, tea, and an assortment of cold beverages for 36 people. Lunch: Buffet for 25 including salad, light entr?e, starch, dessert, coffee, tea, and assortment of cold beverages OR contractor-provided selected lunch in hotel restaurant for 25 Evening Reception (5:30 ? 7:00 PM): Meeting space or other suitable area for a hosted cocktail reception for 300 people. Seating shall be provided, though draped tables are not required. Food/Beverage: Appetizers, including crudit?s, cheese and two hot appetizers for 300 people; assortment of soda, water and iced tea. Audio/Visual Requirement: One (1) lavaliere microphone for host; One (1) handheld cordless microphone for impromptu speeches; one (1) laptop projector (Proxima or similar) and large viewing screen to be used for a video presentation. 11 March 2006: Registration Area (7:30 ? 8:30 AM)): Space to conduct conference registration with three skirted tables and chairs for registration staff. Ice water and glasses for staff. Audio/Visual: Power supply and/or extension cords to accommodate two laptop computers used for registration. Meeting Rooms (8:00 AM ? 6:00 PM): One (1) large room with classroom-style seating for 300 people. Raised podium with lectern and four (4) flag stands. Ice water and glasses for attendees. Audio/Visual Requirement: Two (2) lavaliere microphones for presenters; One cordless microphone for questions and answers from participants; high-speed internet access for one laptop computer; laptop projector (Proxima or similar) and large viewing screen, to be centered over raised podium. BREAKOUT ROOMS: Six (8) breakout rooms with U-Shaped seating for 35 people each. Tables shall be set with pens and paper for note taking, and ice water and glasses for attendees. Audio/Visual Requirement: Each breakout room shall be equipped with one laptop projector (Proxima or comparable), viewing screen for projection, easel with butcher block paper and markers. Ice water and glasses for attendees. AWARDS LUNCHEON: One (1) large room with banquet seating for 300 people. Raised podium with lectern and four (4) flag stands. Ice water and glasses for attendees. Audio/Visual Requirement: Two (2) lavaliere microphones for presenters; One cordless microphone for questions and answers from participants; high-speed internet access for one laptop computer; laptop projector (Proxima or similar) and large viewing screen, to be centered over raised podium. Food/Beverages: Morning Break: Beverage service including coffee, tea, juices and assorted cold beverages. Lunch: Plated lunch for 300 including salad, soup, light entr?e, starch, fruit, cookies, coffee, tea, and assortment of cold beverages. 12 March 2006: Meeting Rooms: One (1) large room with classroom-style seating for 300 people from 7:00AM until 1:00PM. Raised podium with lectern and four (4) flag stands. Ice water and glasses for attendees. Audio/Visual: Two (2) lavaliere microphones for presenters; One cordless microphone for questions and answers from participants; high-speed internet access for one laptop computer; laptop projector (Proxima or similar) and large viewing screen, to be centered over raised podium. Food/Beverages: Breakfast: Tickets for complimentary breakfast in hotel dining room for all attendees OR Buffet for 300 including egg, meat, fruit, bread and cereal selections, coffee, tea and juices. Meeting space for 35 people from 12:00PM until 3:00PM with u-shaped seating. Ice water and glasses for attendees. Audio/Visual: One laptop projector (Proxima or comparable), viewing screen for projection, easel with butcher block paper and markers. Ice water and glasses for attendees. Lunch: Buffet and seating for 35 adjacent to or inside meeting space including salad, soup, light entr?e, starch, fruit, cookies, coffee, tea, and assortment of cold beverages. SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES: The following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provisions and clauses are applicable to the acquisition: 52.252-1 Solicitation Provisions Incorporated By Reference; 52.212-1 Instructions to Offerors - Commercial Items; Clause 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items. 52.252-2 Clauses Incorporated By Reference; 52.204-7 Central Contractor Registration; 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions - Commercial Items; FAR 52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders - Commercial Items; The following Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS) provisions and clauses apply to this solicitation and are incorporated by reference: 252.204-7004 Alt A Central Contractor Registration; 252.212-7001, Contract Terms and conditions required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders Applicable to Defense Acquisition of Commercial Items; 252.204-7000. The following clauses under paragraph (b) of 252.212-7001 are amended to read: 252.225-7001, Buy American Act and Balance of Payment Program, 252.225-7007, Buy American Act-Trade Agreements-Balance of Payment Program, 252.225-7036, Buy American Act-North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act-Balance of Payment Program. EVALUATION AND AWARD. FAR 52.212-2 Evaluation - Commercial Items; Award will be made to the responsible offeror whose proposal conforms to this solicitation and is the "Best Value" to the Government. The following evaluation factors in descending order of importance will be used to evaluate offers: (1) acceptability (2) price and (3) past performance. Acceptability is defined as the offeror?s ability to meet or exceed the Government?s requirements as stated in the solicitation. Acceptability factors include but are not limited to: suitability of the proposed location, quality of the proposed items of supply, and fitness of the accommodations proposed. The Government may require a site visit of the proposed location in order to determine overall acceptability. It is the Government?s expectation that an award will be made not later than February 24, 2006. A best value award will be made to the bidder submitting an offer found to be most advantageous to the government. To be considered for award, the contractor shall be have an active registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Registration can be completed at www.ccr.gov. QUOTES ARE DUE: Quotes shall be received at HQ-USASOC ATTN: AOCO (Rowena Godaire), Building E-2929 Desert Storm Drive, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 28310, not later than 4:00 p.m. ET, February 16, 2006. Fax submissions will be accepted at (910) 432-9345. DO NOT SEND DUPLICATE SUBMISSIONS. Quotes shall include: (1) letter signed by an individual authorized to bind the organization, with a schedule (list) of offered items to include unit and total price, (2) completed Representations and Certifications, and (3) acknowledgement of any amendments that may be issued. Offerors not submitting sufficient information for evaluation may be eliminated from competition. Questions concerning this acquisition shall be submitted in writing and e-mailed to the contracting officer?s address provided no later than February 13, 2006. Telephonic questions will not be answered. All answers will be provided via an amendment to the solicitation. Any amendments that may be issued will be published in the FBO the same as this combined synopsis/solicitation. The point of contact for this requirement is Ms. Rowena Godaire, Contract Specialist at (910) 432-5262, e-mail godairer@soc.mil.
 
Place of Performance
Address: San Antonio, TX
 
Record
SN00978473-W 20060203/060201212707 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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