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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 28, 2006 FBO #1675
MODIFICATION

56 -- Limited Area Processing and Storage Complex (LAPSC)

Notice Date
6/26/2006
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
236210 — Industrial Building Construction
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest, 1101 Tautog Circle, Silverdale, WA, 98315-1101
 
ZIP Code
98315-1101
 
Solicitation Number
N44255-04-R-9102
 
Response Due
1/12/2007
 
Archive Date
1/27/2007
 
Point of Contact
Mark Snell, Contract Specialist, Phone (360396-0239, Fax (360)396-0853, - Karen Gordon, Contract Specialist, Phone 360-396-0235, Fax 360-396-0853,
 
E-Mail Address
mark.snell@navy.mil, karen.gordon@navy.mil
 
Description
26 June 2006 Updated Synopsis This procurement (N44255-04-R-9102) is being issued UNRESTRICTED under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code 236210. The corresponding SBA size standard is $28.5 Million. The estimated cost range for this solicitation is over $100,000,000. This procurement will result in a firm fixed price contract. Only U.S. citizens may participate in this solicitation and resultant contract. This project will construct an 180,000-ft2 multi-level (approximately 270 ft by 360 ft), below-grade, earth covered, internal and external blast hardened, heavily reinforced concrete structure. Special features of the facility include: Two tunnels (approximately 400 ft long, 20 ft wide, and 16 ft tall) to provide heavy vehicle access to and from the below-grade levels; above ground mechanical and production support buildings; power-operated physical security and blast-resistant doors; (7) overhead bridge cranes (2 ton capacity), (3) elevators, lightning protection system, grounding system, emergency air purge system, and multiple independent HVAC systems (approximately 11). This project will also provide a new observation tower, utilities, and other site improvements. The existing perimeter fence, and roads will be expanded to encompass the new facility. The anticipated contract duration is approximately 1235 calendar days. The exact duration will be stipulated in the solicitation. Prequalification Update: Prequalifying of Sources in accordance with DFARS 236.272 is mandatory for prime contractors. The purpose of Prequalifying firms is to develop a list of Qualified Firms who possess the proven competence to perform the construction of MCON P-973. No pricing will be requested during prequalifications however firms must demonstrate the capability of bonding over $100,000,000. Only firms who participate in the Prequalification of Sources and are determined to possess the necessary competencies will be able to participate in Part II, the Construction Request for Proposals (RFP). Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest (NAVFAC NW) has determined to reopen pre-qualification process for MCON P-973 Limited Area Processing & Storage Complex for a period of four weeks commencing 13 June 2006. Initial Pre-Qualification submissions were submitted 15 September 2005. The determination to reopen pre-qualification is a collective consideration of several facts/findings including the time lapse from initial pre-qualification submission, the anticipated Request for Proposal dates, and the significance and magnitude of the project. Existing pre-qualification offerors need to submit a statement validating that teaming arrangements and major subcontractor commitments are current as of July 2006. The statement of validation and any updates need to be submitted to mark.snell@navy.mil by 14 July 2006. Any pre-qualification submissions from new offerors for LAPSC shall be held to the same submission requirements and evaluation criteria as the initial submission (15 September 2005). Any submissions from new offerors are also due 14 July 2006. The prequalification RFP (submission requirements and evaluation criteria) may be requested by e-mailing mark.snell@navy.mil. The front end of the Construction Request for Proposal is anticipated to be issued 11 October 2006. (Plans and Specs are anticipated to be issued 14 November 2006) Anticipated Construction Contract Award is April 2007. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all prequalification submissions at any time. FIRMS ARE ADVISED THAT THE DETERMINATION OF PREQUALIFIED FIRMS MAY BE MADE WITHOUT COMMUNICATIONS OR CLARIFICATIONS OR ANY CONTACT CONCERNING THE PREQUALIFICATION SUBMISSION RECEIVED. Therefore, prequalification submissions should be submitted initially on the most favorable terms. Firms should not assume that they would be contacted or afforded an opportunity to qualify or revise their qualifications. FIRMS SUBMITTING PREQUALFICATIONS WILL NOT BE COMPENSATED. Once the prequalification procedures are conducted, qualified Prime Construction Contractors for LAPSC will be posted to the Navy? s www.esol.navfac.navy.mil website for subcontracting opportunities. All prime contractors/subcontractors/suppliers are advised to register and periodically review www.esol.navfac.navy.mil for any changes/additions. There will be no site visits during prequalifications. It is anticipated that a pre-proposal conference will be scheduled after prequalifications. The closing date for receipt of updates or new prequalification submissions is 14 July 2006. Part II Construction RFP will consist of Source Selection (negotiated) best value procedures, as it has been determined in accordance with FAR 6.401 to be the most appropriate method of contracting for the subject project. Only those firms found to possess the necessary competencies as stipulated in the Prequalification will participate in Part II, the Construction RFP. It is anticipated that this procurement will be evaluated on the following factors: 1) Technical (Past Performance; Safety); 2) Management (Key Personnel; Management Organization; Small Business Utilization); and 3) Price. Proposals will be evaluated to determine which offer provides the best value to the Government. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals at any time prior to award; to negotiate with any or all offerors; to award the contract to other than the offeror submitting the lowest total price; and to award to the offeror submitting the proposal determined by the Government to be the most advantageous to the Government. OFFERORS ARE ADVISED THAT AN AWARD MAY BE MADE WITHOUT DISCUSSION OR ANY CONTACT CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS RECEIVED. Therefore, proposals should be submitted initially on the most favorable terms. Offerors should not assume that they would be contacted or afforded an opportunity to qualify, discuss, or revise their proposals. OFFERORS SUBMITTING TECHNICAL AND PRICE PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE COMPENSATED. Anticipated construction contract award date is April 2007. Full plans and specifications will be issued only during Part II, Construction RFP. Subcontractors/Suppliers shall be notified of plans and specifications availability via ESOL only. It is each firm?s responsibility to periodically check www.esol.navfac.navy.mil for the specific date that plans and specification shall be made available. It is anticipated that offerors shall be charged for plans and specifications. The e-mail address for inquiries is mark.snell@navy.mil.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Strategic Weapons Facility, Pacific,, Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor Complex,, Silverdale, Washington,
Zip Code: 98315
Country: United States
 
Record
SN01077896-W 20060628/060626220828 (fbodaily.com)
 
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