MODIFICATION
Y -- IDIQ for Design-Build Services SWR, Brigade and/or Battalion Headquarters Facilities
- Notice Date
- 6/8/2006
- Notice Type
- Modification
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- US Army Engineer District, Sacramento, 1325 J. Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
- ZIP Code
- 95814
- Solicitation Number
- W91238-06-R-0039
- Response Due
- 8/11/2006
- Archive Date
- 10/10/2006
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- NOTE: THE ISSUE DATE AND PROPOSAL DUE DATES HAVE BEEN CHANGED. THE NEW ISSUE DATE WILL BE OR ABOUT 11 JULY 2006, AND THE DATE FOR RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS WILL BE ON OR ABOUT 11 AUGUST 2006. Please note that this synopsis was originally posted under Solicitation Number W91238-06-R-0036 in error. The correct Solicitation Number for this project is W91238-06-R-0039. Presolicitation Notice Unrestricted Solicitation for Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Single Award Contract for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Southwest Division) for Design-Build Construction Services for Brigade and/or Battalion Headq uarters Facilities, to include (but not limited to) planning, design, and the construction of new facilities located within the boundaries of our military customers in the southwest region. The Southwestern Region refers to the geographic area encompassed by the IMA/Southwest Regional Office (AR, AZ, CA, LA, NM, NV, OK, and TX). It is anticipated that a large portion of the work will be at Fort Bliss, TX. All responsible sources may submit an offer which shall be considered by the agency. This Synopsis is for the IDIQ Contract for the Headquarters Facilities Product Line described under Scope of Work. Sacramento District, South Pacific Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has been assigned procurement responsibility for this Product Lin e in support of Southwest Division. The specifications will be performance-based using Industry Standards. Non-traditional construction methods such as Pre-fabricated, Pre-engineered, Panelized, and Modular Construction will be considered. FOR INFORMATION ONLY: This contract is required by the Armys initiatives under the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), the Integrated Global Presence and Basing Strategy (IGPBS), and the Army Modular Force (AMF) program, although the projects may be requ ired from any Military Program. The Army must posture facilities to effectively orient combat capabilities where they can most effectively organize, train, and deploy to support ongoing operations worldwide. The execution of the work under the Military C onstruction Program will be accomplished using a product line concept for the facilities. The product line concept will be used for the construction of barracks, dining facilities, company operation facilities, headquarters buildings, vehicle maintena nce shops, deployment storage buildings and ammunition storage facilities, aviation facilities, equipment parking areas, and other features of the program. Under the product line concept, Districts in the Corps of Engineers Southwestern and South Pacific Divisions will be assigned one or two facility types and will be responsible for awarding Design-Build IDIQ contracts for their assigned type of facility (product line). When there is a requirement for their facility type, each District product line team will scope, negotiate, and award a task order to deliver the required facilities to the Program Office assigned to manage the overall project. The District product line team will assist with the administration of the task order to include design reviews, submittals, and modifications. The design/build contractor for each product line will be responsible for maintaining current documents and incorporating into future task orders changes in army criteria as well as, modification, and clarification identifie d in ongoing task orders. The team will be responsible for keeping up with the current standards and criteria for their facility type(s). SCOPE OF WORK: The project includes the design and construction of the typical work for the Brigade and/or Battalion Headquarters Facilities. Typical work for the Brigade and/or Battalion Headquarters Facilities may include but is not limited to 1) planning, design, estimating, and construction 2) Site planning and site verification 3) site engineering to include subsurface investigations, labor atory analysis, and final geotechnical report 4) pavement design 5) coordinate with utility providers and Land Development Engineer, and other product line contractors 6) acquiring all local, state and federal permits 7) architecture and interior design to include building exterior and interior, signage, and comprehensive furniture package 8) design of telecommunications systems and service 9) lightning protection systems 10) heating, ventilation, and air conditioning to include building automation systems, testing, adjusting and ba lancing, and commissioning 11) energy conservation 12) fire protection 13) sustainable design solutions to meet a minimum LEED Silver/SPiRiT Gold to support the MILCON program 14) site electrical systems 15) meetings and design review conferences 16) desig n configuration management 17) quality control systems 18) safety plans 19) environmental protection through the following products: environmental protection plans, incorporating protection features, environmental assessment of contract deviations, land re sources plans, monitoring water resources, air resource monitoring and control, chemical materials management and waste disposal, recycling and waste minimization, preservation of historical, archaeological, and cultural resources, protect biological resou rces, integrated pest management, post construction clean-up 20) traffic control plans 21) scheduling and phasing 22) preparation of design drawings on AutoCadd and Microstation 23) and development of as-built drawings. CONTRACT INFORMATION: This solicitation will be evaluated under the Two Phase Design Build Process. The first phase consists of a process known in the commercial design-build industry as the Request for Qualifications or the acronym: RFQ. (This sol icitation refers to it as Phase 1). In Phase 1, interested firms or joint venture entities (referred to as Offerors) may submit certain specified performance capability proposals, demonstrating their capability to successfully execute the design-build construction IDIQ contract resulting from this solicitation. The Government will evaluate the performance capability proposals in accordance with the criteria described in the solicitation and will short-list no more than five of the Phase 1 Offerors to c ompete for the design-build contract in Phase 2 of the process. In Phase 2, the selected Offerors will submit preliminary technical design proposals, the remainder of the performance capability proposals, including the duration, a preliminary schedule and a price proposal. The Government will evaluate the Phase 2 prop osals, in accordance with the criteria described for Phase 2 in the solicitation, and award the contract to the responsible Offeror, whose proposal conforms with all the terms and conditions of the solicitation and whose proposal is determined to represent the overall best value to the Government, considering technical-design quality, performance capability, and cost. The following evaluation criteria listed for Phase I and Phase II are proposed as follows: Phase I Volume I (Performance Capability) Organizational Structure and Business Management Plan; Team/Corporate Experience; Specialized Experience; Past Performan ce Information; Key Project Personnel Capabilities and Experience; and Financial Capability. Phase II Volume I (Remaining Performance Capability Proposal): Key Subcontractors; Preliminary Schedule; Subcontracting Plan Large Business Offerors; Past P erformance on Utilization of Small Business Concerns. Volume II (Design-Technical Information): Building Functional Arrangement; Building Aesthetics; Minimum Space and Facility Size; Building Systems and Material Quality; Site Design; and Sustainable De sign Requirements. Volume III (Price and Pro Forma): Price; and Self Performed Work Requirement. The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code applicable to this project is 236220 (Commercial and Institutional Building Construction) , which corresponds to SIC 1542. The Small Business Size Standard is $31 Million. The total contract capacity is estimated not to exceed $122,128,500 over a period of three years. The estimated duration will be an initial Base Period of twelve (12) mon ths with up to two (2) Option Periods of twelve (12) months each, for a total not to exceed contract period of thirty six (36) months. The contract will remain active: 1) unless the contractor has a documented past performance record of unsatisfactory; 2 ) until contract expiration; 3) until task order completion; 4) until the total contract capacity limit is reached, or 5) the contract is Terminated for Convenience of the Government. The minimum guarantee for the contract will be $150,000. The minimum g uarantee amount will be applicable to the base period only. Funds above the minimum guarantee will be obligated with the issuance of task orders. The minimum task order limitation will be $150,000. The maximum task order limitation will be $20,000,000. The Government reserves the right to exceed the stated maximum task order limitation. Concerns must be able to bond up to the maximum combination of orders, which will be $40,000,000. This contract may be used for other agency requirements where the co ntracting officer has made a determination that the new requirement is within scope. Estimated solicitation issue date is on or about July 11, 2006 under solicitation number W91238-06-R-0039. Phase 1 Proposals are anticipated to be due on or about August 11, 2006 (approximately 30 days from issuance of the solicitation). If the Governmen t elects to conduct a Pre-Proposal Conference, details regarding the Conference will be provided in the solicitation. The solicitation will be a negotiated acquisition. There will be no public bid opening. Proposals from Large businesses must comply with FAR Clause 52.219-9, regarding the requirement for a Subcontracting Plan. The Sacramento District goals (expressed as a percentage of the contractors total planned subcontract amount) are as follows: Small Business 51.2%; Small Disadvantaged Business 8. 8%; Women-Owned Small Business 7.3%; HUBZone Small Business 3.1%, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business 1.5%. The solicitation and all amendments for this acquisition will be posted on a secure Government website known as FedTeDS. Access to the solicitation documents on the FedTeDS website will be via hyperlink. Contractors registered with the Federal Technical Data Solutions (FedTeDS) may view and/or download this solicitation and all amendments from the Internet after solicitation issuance at the following Internet address: http://www.fedteds.gov/fedteds/start.nsf/frm.vendorlogin?openform&SolicitationNumber= W9 1238-06-R-0039. Viewing/downloading documents from FedTeDS will require prior registration in Central Contractor Registration (www.ccr.gov). If you are a first-time FedTeDS user, you will also be required to register in FedTeDS (www.fedteds.gov) before a ccessing the solicitation documents. To register, click on the Register with FedTeDS hyperlink, then select the Begin Vendor/Contractor Registration Process option. The following information will be required: Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Ma rketing Partner Identification Number (MPIN); DUNS Number or CAGE Code; Telephone Number; and E-Mail Address. Once registered with FedTeDS, interested parties will then be able to utilize the hyperlink to log in and access the solicitation documents. Imp ortant Note: Solicitation documents can be accessed ONLY by using the hyperlink; FedTeDS is not searchable by any other means. Please note that ALL firms who want to access the solicitation both prospective primes and subs will be required to be regi stered with FedTeDS and therefore must be CCR-registered, have a MPIN, and either a DUNS number or CAGE code. For further information, please click on the links on the FedTeDS homepage to FAQs, the Vendor User Guide, and FedTeDS Help. For additional assistance with the FedTeDS website, please contact the Ogden Electronic Business (EB) Operations Support Team (OST) at --866-618-5988 (toll free), 801-605-7095, or cscassig@ogden.disa.mil (Subject: FedTeDS Assistance). Offerors are advised that FedTeDS currently does not have a Plan Holders List capability. Therefore, you are encouraged to register in FedBizOpps, www.fedbizopps.gov, as an Interested Vendor. When viewing the Synopsis/Pre-solicitat ion Notice, you will click on the REGISTER AS INTERESTED VENDOR on the right side at the bottom of the announcement to enter your information. This function does not, however, allow you to identify yourself as a Prime or Sub. It is recommended that you identify your category in parentheses at either the beginning or end of your company name. For example: (Prime/Sub) XYZ Construction, or XYZ Construction (Prim/Sub). The Contract Specialist for this solicitation will be Cheryl Gannaway, Tel. (916) 557-6 933. If contacting us by E-mail, please send your inquiries to BOTH: Cheryl.Y.Gannaway@usace.army.mil AND Wanda.W.Corry@usace.army.mil. All offerors are encouraged to visit the Armys Single Face to Industry Website at https://acquisition.army.mil/asfi to view other business opportunities.
- Place of Performance
- Address: US Army Engineer District, Sacramento 1325 J. Street, Sacramento CA
- Zip Code: 95814
- Country: US
- Zip Code: 95814
- Record
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