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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 03, 2006 FBO #1803
SOURCES SOUGHT

Z -- SOURCES SOUGHT FOR IDIQ CONTRACTS FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AT JOHNSON SPACE CENTER ELLINGTON FIELD AND SONNY CARTER TRAINING FACILITY

Notice Date
11/1/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
236220 — Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
 
Contracting Office
NASA/Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas, 77058-3696, Mail Code: BJ
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
NNJ07ZBJ001R
 
Response Due
11/9/2006
 
Archive Date
11/1/2007
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This is a Source Sought Synopsis only. NASA/JSC is seeking capabilities information from certified 8(a), HUBZone and Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns within a five (5) state region consisting of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas for Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract(s) for General Construction at Johnson Space Center (JSC), Ellington Field (EF), and Sonny Carter Training Facility (SCTF). The purpose is to determine the appropriate level of competition in accordance with FAR 19.10 Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program. Information received will be used to make a determination regarding the use of full and open competition or to set aside the procurement as an 8(a), HUBZone, or SDVOSB set-aside. No solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy of the solicitation. If a solicitation is released it will be synopsized in FedBizOpps and on the NASA Acquisition Internet Service. It is the potential offeror?s responsibility to monitor these sites for the release of any solicitation or synopsis. It is anticipated that NASA/JSC will issue a solicitation for IDIQ Contract(s) for General Construction at JSC, EF, and SCTF, in which, a sample Delivery Order may be used for selection purposes. The NAICS Code for the proposed acquisition is 236220 and the small business size standard is $31 Million. The minimum award value is anticipated to be $5,000 with a maximum Not to Exceed (NTE) value of $36,000,000 over a 5 year period of performance. Certified 8(a), HUBZone and SDVOSB General Construction Companies capable of performing as prime contractors that meet the requirements of this synopsis are asked to submit capability statements in no more than seven (7) pages. Capability statements must include the following information: ? Name and address of firm ? Size of business ? Average annual revenue for past 3 years ? Number of employees ? Ownership ? Indicate company status as either Certified 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB ? Number of years in business ? Affiliate information: parent company, joint venture partners, potential teaming partners, etc? In addition, capability statements must address the following: 1) Capability statements should identify past projects with proven General Construction experience with emphasis on work performed on a Federal installation and include three (3) references. These references must highlight relevant work performed, contract numbers, contract type, dollar value of each procurement, a point of contact - address and phone numbers. 2) Ability to meet the 15% requirement of work to be performed by the prime contractor, not including the cost of materials, with its own employees as set forth in FAR 52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting. Provide examples of three (3) past projects with emphasis on work performed on a Federal installation where the potential offeror has performed 15% or greater of the effort for projects ranging from a magnitude of $1,000,000 to $5,000,000. The provided examples are to indicate that the potential offeror is capable of performing the primary and vital functions of the contract in accordance with the Ostensible Subcontractor Rule, 13 C.F.R. 121.103(h)(4)(2005). NOTE: Projects that satisfy the requirements of both items 1 and 2 of the synopsis only need to be submitted once. 3) Identify any OSHA violations within the last 3 years, specifically injury or death related. Also provide disposition of any OSHA violations. If no violations have occurred, please so state; 4) Ability to meet Bonding Capacity of $10 Million; 5) Experience with new construction, additions, maintenance and repair projects including partial and total renovations, refurbishments, alterations of buildings, structures and other real property contracts in a work environment with special access requirements, ?restricted? periods of time when work can be performed and occupied areas; 6) Experience in work involving a broad range of skills; including, but not limited to site work, paving, utilities, structures, electrical and mechanical systems, finishes, furnishings/outfitting, carpentry; 7) Experience in design-build requirements. Companies should submit no more than two (2) examples of projects in which they have utilized design-build principles and capabilities. The lack of design-build experience does not exclude companies from responding from this sources sought. 8) Experience in managing and performing multiple and concurrent, competitively bid, general construction contracts; 9) Experience in managing and coordinating subcontractors to perform electrical, mechanical, civil, structural and other specialty type work required to complete contractual requirements of projects; 10) Experience in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) concepts. Companies should include samples of any involvement on projects that required energy efficient design in the general construction practice that would meet the U. S. Green Building Council LEED certification requirements and NASA requirements for sustainable building design as mandated by NASA Policy Directive (NPD) 8820.3. This directive requires incorporation of sustainable design principles to the maximum extent possible to reduce life-cycle costs, implement pollution-prevention principles, and maximize facility impacts on natural resources while maximizing occupant health, safety, and productivity. LEED is the primary implementation methodology to facilitate this initiative at JSC. The lack of experience with LEED does not exclude companies from responding from this sources sought. NASA/JSC is interested in responses from those companies that are willing to invest and develop their expertise in LEED capability. 11) Knowledge of and experience with Government construction regulations and OSHA safety standards (Government Safety and Health Plans); 12) Ability to comply with the JSC Total Safety and Health Handbook located at http://jschandbook.jsc.nasa.gov . It is the potential offerors responsibility to review the entire content of the JSC Safety and Health requirements. The following general information is offered to provide an idea of the JSC Safety and Health requirements. Potential offerors should understand that if selected for award of a JSC contract, they will be responsible for performing tasks to ensure the protection of personnel, property, equipment, and the environment in contractor products and activities generated in support of institutional and space flight program objectives. In addition, to ensure compliance with pertinent NASA policies and requirements and federal, state, and local regulations for safety, health, environmental protection, and fire protection, the contractor will be required to develop and implement a safety and health program in accordance with a NASA-approved safety and health plan. The contractor will implement system safety engineering tasks for flight and institutional program activities and products in accordance with the schedule and applicable flight and institutional requirements as documented in the contractor?s System Safety Program Plans (SSPPs) which must be approved by NASA. The contractor shall develop and implement risk management techniques (including risk assessment) to be applied to hazards derived from analyses of activities and products for the purpose of eliminating or controlling hazards as specified in NASA policies and requirements for hazard reduction. The JSC Safety and Health Handbook provides detailed requirements and instructions regarding safety and health procedures and policies at JSC and is incorporated by reference into all JSC contracts when performance is on site at a JSC facility. RESPONSES DUE: Interested parties having the capabilities necessary to meet or exceed the stated requirements are invited to submit appropriate documentation and references as requested. All responses shall be submitted to Elijah J. Williams no later than 2:00 p.m. Central Time on November 9, 2006. Responses may be e-mailed to the contract specialist at elijah.j.williams@nasa.gov. Please reference NNJ07ZBJ001R in any response. Mailing address is: NASA Johnson Space Center, Attn: Elijah J. Williams, Mail Code BJ3, 2101 NASA Parkway, Houston, Texas 77058. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government nor will the Government pay for information solicited. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. The Government reserves the right to consider a HUBZone, 8(a) or SDVOSB aside based on responses hereto. All 8(a), HUBZone or SDVOSB owned firms will need to be certified at the time of proposal submission if the procurement is set-aside. Any questions regarding this announcement should be directed to the identified point of contact. Any referenced notes may be viewed at the following URLs linked below.
 
Web Link
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Record
SN01174675-W 20061103/061101221112 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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