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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 20, 2006 FBO #1636
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- Small Bussiness Set-Aside AE for DoD schools

Notice Date
5/18/2006
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
US Army Engineer District, Fort Worth, PO Box 17300/819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102-0300
 
ZIP Code
76102-0300
 
Solicitation Number
W9126G-06-R-0057
 
Response Due
6/19/2006
 
Archive Date
8/18/2006
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: a. General. This Multidiscipline Design or other Professional Service, is being procured in accordance with PL-582 (Brooks A-E Act) and implemented in FAR Part 36.6. Firms will be selected for negotiation based on demonstra ted competence and qualifications for the required work. North American Industrial Classification System Code applicable to this project is 541330, Engineering Services, which has a size standard of $4,500,000 in average annual receipts and corresponds to SIC Code 8711. This announcement is a 100% small business set-aside and is open to all small business firms. The initial contract is anticipated to be awarded on or about August/September 2006. One ID/IQ contract award will be made to small business, howe ver up to two ID/IQ contracts may be awarded from this announcement to small businesses, for a total cumulative amount of $35 Million and a term not to exceed five years for each (the term consists of a Base Period and four one year options periods). It i s anticipated that only one award will be made to a SBSA firm for a total amount of $15M however, if successful awards cannot be made to a qualified firm in the 8(a) set-aside ($10M-separate announcement), and the SDVO set-aside ($10M-separate announcement ), then that capacity will be used to award a second small business contract. b. Nature of Work: A-E services are expected to be required for engineering, design, and related services to potentially include but not limited to any or all of the following: design, drafting, and planning services for new construction and/or renovation, demolition and alterations of existing facilities; military construction programming; civil works studies and design; construction cost estimating; topographic or boundary sur veys; on site construction management; various engineering studies and site investigations; value engineering services; subsurface geotechnical investigation and testing. Environmental studies/surveys and abatement design services may also be required. Al l work must be done by or under the direct supervision of licensed professional Engineers or Architects. c. Contract Award Procedure: The proposed services will be obtained by Negotiated Firm-Fixed Price Contracts. Projects outside the primary area of re sponsibility may be added upon approval of all parties and at the option of Fort Worth District, Corps of Engineers. Task Orders issued against contracts awarded under this announcement may be by or for other Government agencies. To be eligible for contr act award, small business firms must be registered in Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Register via the CCR Internet site at http://www.ccr.gov. For further questions and/or concerns, please contact: CCR Assistance at (888) 227-2423 or Electronic Co mmerce Information Center (ECIC) at (800) 334-3414. If multiple contracts are awarded under this announcement, the Contracting Officer will consider the following factors in deciding which contractor will be selected to negotiate an order: (1) uniquely sp ecialized experience, (2) performance and quality of deliverables under the current ID C, (3) ability to accomplish the order in the required time, (4) familiarity with design criteria/codes and construction methods used at the locality, and (5) equitable distribution of work among the contractors. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: No specific projects are identified at this time. As projects are received for execution, use of contracts awarded under this announcement will be considered if A-E services are to be utilized. Services may potentially include, but are not limited to any or all of the following: research analysis, development, design for construction, alteration and repair of real property, program management, professional services, pre-design site-ass essment, feasibility and concept studies, space planning and programming, design and design concepts/standards, value engineering, life cycle costing, and post design-shop drawing review. Additional services include but are not limited to: investigations, surveys and mapping, test and evaluation modeling and simulation studies and analysis (including data collection and verification), consultation, construction c ost estimates, construction inspection, preparation of record drawings, soils engineering, drawing reviews, preparation of operational maintenance manuals, environmental studies, National Historic Preservation Act analysis and documentation, historic and c ultural resource investigations, design review, seismic analysis, design construction cost reconciliation, environmental testing, statement of work review, site survey and evaluation, remediation design and EPA compliance for hazardous materials such as pe troleum products, automotive chemicals, asbestos lead and radon, designing security and communications systems, designing fire protection and life safety systems and other technical services related to project requirements as specified in individual contra ct Task Orders. Other Studies and Related Services: The A-E may be required to undertake any reviews, studies or investigations. Other services included such things as planning services, site selection, services, relocation services, document processing, testing services, professional experts at hearings, and photographs. Design considerations also include landscaping, architectural hardware, electronic communications, environmental or EPA regulatory considerations including storm water pollution preventio n plans and Section 404 Permit considerations. Project deliverables may include engineering studies, environmental surveys (wetlands/waters of the U.S., asbestos, lead based paint, soil, etc.), soil borings/samples for testing, boring logs, CADD produced plans specifications prepared utilizing Specsintact (government furnished software), construction cost estimates prepared utilizing M-CACES or MII (government furnished software), and design analysis. All deliverables are required in hard copy and as elec tronic files on compact disks. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: Selection criteria for this acquisition are listed below in descending order of importance (first by major criterion and then by each sub-criterion), Criteria: (a)-(d) are primary criteria; items (e and f) are secondary and are used as tie-breakers among technically equal firms. (a) Specialized Experience and Technical Competence (Ensure that all special experience requirements are reflected on appropriate personnel resumes at Section E, Part I, SF 3 30: (1) The selected team must demonstrate recent experience (within the past 5 years) and significant experience in performing work on a wide variety of sites located within the Unites States, its territories and possessions in a manner that complies with Federal, State, and Local laws and regulations, and within the timeframe required. It is anticipated that multiple task orders may be awarded simultaneously to the selected firms. Firms must document specialized experience and technical competence in th e design of Government facilities over 5 million dollars, demonstrating a minimum of three examples within the past 5 years. (2) Firms must demonstrate the capability to design projects incorporating the latest Force Protection/Anti-Terrorism criteria inc luding any additional service requirements by the Department of Homeland Security. (3) Firms must have personnel with at least five years experience in Fire Protection and Life Safety Design that are familiar with the use and application of NFPA codes 80 and 101. (4). Document specialized experience in the design of Department of Homeland Security Detention and Border Patrol facilities or comparable non-government facilities. (5) A-E firms shall describe partnering experiences. The Fort Worth District a nd/or other assigned Corps Districts intend to partner these contracts with selected firms, and the A-E may be required to attend partnering meetings to define the Districts expectation, create a positive working relationship, encourage open communications, and identify common goals. (6). A-E firms, including joint ventures, will be required to demonstrate that they can perform all aspects of design, either by i n-house or through their subcontractors capability. (7) A-E's are required to demonstrate the ability to complete design documents. (8) Firm must demonstrate experience in evaluating contractors submittals and performing construction surveillance. (9) Demonstrate experience in design and survey for abatement of asbestos, lead-based paint, and the handling/disposal of other toxic and regulated substances. Survey teams members must have demonstrated experience in use of a suitable X-ray fluorescence devi ce during on-site surveys for lead-based paint. (10) Firms must demonstrate past designs, which comply with Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. (11) Firm must demonstrate success in prescri bing the use of recovered materials, achieving waste reduction, pollution prevention, energy efficiency and conservation in facility design. (12) Demonstrate past performance in preparing Request for Proposal (RFP) packages, and design-build solicitation s completed in the last five years. (13) Firms must demonstrate the ability to submit drawings in both AutoCAD and Bentley Microstation utilizing current versions. (b) Professional Capabilities: Indefinite Delivery Contracts will require for each A-E Co ntractor (either in-house or through consultant) as a minimum, the following: One Project Manager, three Registered Architects, one Landscape Architect, one Architectural Hardware Specialist, one interior designer, three Registered Electrical Engineers, t hree Registered Mechanical Engineers, three Registered Civil Engineers, three Registered Structural Engineers, one Qualified Fire Protection Engineer (A qualified fire protection engineer is defined as an individual meeting one of the following conditions: 1) An engineer having a Bachelor of Science or Master of Science Degree in Fire Protection Engineering from an accredited university engineering program, plus a minimum of 5 years work experience in fire protection engineering; 2) A registered professiona l engineer (P.E.) who has passed the fire protection engineering written examination administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveys (NCEES); or 3) A registered P.E. in a related engineering discipline with a minimum of 5 year s experience, dedicated to fire protection engineering that can be verified with documentation), one Life Safety Specialist, two certified environmental survey personnel (asbestos, lead based paint, soil, etc.), two environmental design personnel (asbestos , lead based paint, soil, etc.), one Value Engineer, two experienced M-CACES Cost Estimators, one Registered Communications Distribution Designer, one Registered Surveyor and survey crew, a geologist or soils engineer and geotechnical drill rig and crew to collect soil borings and samples, and a testing lab (Geotech and Environmental-asbestos, lead based paint, soil, etc.). None of the required personnel can be dual disciplined (except that the Life Safety Specialist can be one of the required registered A rchitects if qualified), i.e. a separate employee must be on the Design Team except as noted for each stated requirement above to meet the personnel required. Ensure that resumes are provided for each of the required Architects, Engineers, and other perso nnel specifically required. Resumes for the survey crew, drill crew and testing lab are not required. Repeat Resume Page as needed to provide all required resumes. (c) Capacity: Firms must demonstrate adequate team capacity to design three ($13 million ) task orders concurrently. (d) Demonstrate past performance with respect to cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. The foll owing, items (e and f) are secondary criteria: (e) Volume of DoD contract awards and dollars over the past three years. (f) Geographic Proximity: The firms knowledge of various locations throughout the United States, its territories and possessions. 4. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Submittals shall be sent to: US Army Corps of Engineers, ATTN: Mr. Charles H. McGregor, Jr, 819 Taylor Street, Room 3A28, CESWF-PER-EE, Fort Worth, Texas 76102-0300 (P.O. Box 17300). (a) Interested firms having the capabilitie s to perform this work must submit one copy of SF 330 (6/2004 Edition), as indicated below to the above address not later than 3:00 p.m. (Central Time) on the response date of June 19, 2006. If the response date is a Saturday, Sunday or Federal Holiday, t he deadline is 3:00 p.m. of the next business day. (b) Responding firms must submit a copy of the originally signed, current (signed within the past 12 months) and accurate SF 330, Part II for themselves and each proposed consultant even if an SF 330, Pa rt II is already on file. SF 330, Part II shall be provided for the specific prime, other offices of the prime and subcontractor offices proposed to perform the work. Indicate in Block 5b of each SF 330, Part II the firm is a Small Business. To be class ified as a small business, a firms average annual receipts or sales for the preceding three fiscal years must not exceed $4,500,000 million. (c) Submit only one SF 330, Part I for the design team, completed in accordance with the instructions. It must c ontain information in sufficient detail to identify the team (prime, other offices of the prime firm and consultants) proposed for the contract. The A-E shall not include company literature with the SF 330. (d) In block No, 4 of the SF 330, Part I provid ed the Data Universal Numbering Systems (DUNS) number issued by Dun and Bradstreet Information System for the prime A-E or Joint Venture. The DUNS number must be for the firm performing the work (i.e. not the parent DUNS number, but a DUNS number specific ally for the office performing the work). Each branch and/or office and/or joint venture must have their own DUNS number. (e) In Block C of the SF 330, Part I, identify the discipline/service to be supplied by each consultant. Provide brief resumes in B lock E of the on-staff or consultant employees you intend to use to perform the work. Resumes must be submitted for each employee required to meet the minimums stated above in paragraph 3b. In Block G-26, along with the name, include the firm/location th e person is associated with. (f) A maximum of 10 projects including the prime and consultants, will be reviewed in Part I, Block F. Use no more than one project per page. (g) In Block H of the SF 330, Part I, provide a narrative to address each of the r equirements, including subparagraphs, of items listed in Section 3, Selection Criteria of this announcement. (h). In Section H, Part I, SF330, firms must show their last 12 months DoD contract awards stated in dollars (see details in a subsequent paragrap h). (i) In Section H, Part I, SF 330, include a draft Design Quality Control (DQC) Plan. It shall include a brief presentation of internal controls and procedures that you use to insure that a quality design is produced DoD awards shall be shown in an it emized summary including Agency, Contract Number/Task Order No., Project Title, and Award Amount dollars. Include a total of all listed awards. Note that award of Indefinite Delivery Contracts should not be counted as award amounts; only actual Task Orde rs and any modifications thereto should be included in the amounts. When addressing Team capabilities, clarify planned capability, existing capability, and prior experiences if any. Include any other relevant information including a short discussion of w hy the firm is especially qualified based upon the specific selection criteria listed in Section 3. Do not exceed twenty pages for Block H. Front and back sid e use of a single page will count as 2 pages. Pages in excess of the maximums list will be discarded and not used in evaluation of the selection criteria. (j) Personal visits to discuss this announcement will not be scheduled. (k) Solicitation packages are not provided for A-E contracts and no additional project information will be given to firms during the announcement period. Facsimile transmissions will not be accepted. Points of Contact: Contracting  E-mail any questions to the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Fort Worth District, Ms. Linda D. Eadie, e-mail: Linda.d.eadie@swf02.usace.army.mil, telephone: (817) 886-1085, or Joan LoRe at joan.lore@swf02.usace.army.mil and for any Technical information, Charles H. McGregor, Jr. (817) 886-1708. Place of Performance N/A
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Engineer District, Fort Worth PO Box 17300/819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth TX
Zip Code: 76102-0300
Country: US
 
Record
SN01053146-W 20060520/060519134614 (fbodaily.com)
 
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