SOLICITATION NOTICE
C -- National Park Service, Pacific West Regional Office, Architect-Engineer, Indefinite Quantity Contract, Contemporary Architecture, PWR-Honolulu Office
- Notice Date
- 11/17/2006
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- Contracting Office
- PWR - PWRO Pacific West Regional Office-Oakland National Park Service 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700 Oakland CA 94607
- ZIP Code
- 94607
- Solicitation Number
- N8078070171
- Response Due
- 12/18/2006
- Archive Date
- 11/17/2007
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- The National Park Service (NPS), Pacific West Regional Office (PWR), 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Oakland, California, 94607, is seeking a qualified firm(s) or organization(s) to provide Multi-Disciplinary Architect-Engineer Design Services under an Indefinite Quantity contract for a variety of projects within National Park Service units at locations primarily throughout the State of Hawaii, the Commonwealths of Guam and Saipan and the U.S. Territory of American Samoa. The lead firm(s) selected for contract award will be Architect-Engineer (A/E) design firm(s) specializing in contemporary architecture. The contract type will be firm fixed-price. The Government may elect, if appropriate, to award a single task order contract or to award multiple task order contracts to one or more sources under this solicitation. The Government reserves the right to award contracts, based on the selection board's final selection list, in order of preference, to the firms considered most highly qualified to perform the work. Each awardee shall be provided a fair opportunity to be considered for task orders to be issued. FAR Part 16 requires that each multiple awardee be given a fair opportunity of consideration for each proposed task order award. In order to provide a fair opportunity and equitable distribution of task orders amongst the awardees, the Contracting Officer will rotate the selection of equally capable awardee based on the location of project, technical capability, capacity, experience, past performance, quality of deliverables, timeliness, and other factors that the Contracting Officer, in the exercise of sound business judgment, believes are relevant to the placement of orders. This solicitation provides for full and open competition and is open to all business concerns, regardless of size. With respect to the production of plans and specifications (Title II design services), the maximum amount that can be paid to an Architect-Engineer (A/E) is 6% of the estimated cost of construction (41 U.S.C. ? 254(b)). 1. TYPES OF PROJECTS - Projects may include, but are not limited to architectural design services with respect to site planning and design, new construction or rehabilitation of NPS Visitor Centers/Interpretive Centers, Administration Facilities, Maintenance Facilities, Marine Facilities, Comfort Stations, Campgrounds, Entrance Stations, Utility Structures and other support structures and amenities constructed at NPS units. 2. REQUIRED DISCIPLINES - A. Required disciplines include, but are not limited to professionals registered as Architects, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Fire Protection, and Geotechnical Engineering and Sustainable Technologies. B. Additional disciplines which may be required for some projects include registered or certified professionals in the following areas: Surveying, Industrial Hygiene, Construction Management, Cost Control and Cost Estimating, Exhibitry/Media Design, and Value Analysis/Value Engineering. C. Incidental services, e.g., AutoCAD drafting and 3D modeling, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office Project, Adobe Acrobat, etc., may be required in the performance of specific task order requirements. D. Professional registration of Architect-Engineer staff. Active professional registration of Architect-Engineer staff will be required in accordance with FAR 52.236-25. It will not be necessary for prospective firms to hold registrations within all of the National Park Service, Pacific Island Park Units (Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, and American Samoa) at the time of submission of the SF-330, but the ability and willingness to obtain registration where it may be needed will be considered in evaluating qualifications. 3. CONTRACT PERIOD - All services will be provided under an Indefinite Quantity contract. The base contract period will be for one year with options to extend for four additional one-year periods. Work will be ordered by issuance of firm fixed-price task orders. The maximum ordering limitation will be $7,500,000.00 for the life of the contract. Each task order will not exceed $250,000.00. The $7,500,000.00 maximum may be realized in a single year or spread over the life of the contract including all option years. The guaranteed minimum for the life of the contract, which includes the base period and all option exercised, is $50,000.00. 4. SUSTAINABLE DESIGN - The U.S. Government has adopted sustainable design as the guiding principle for its planning, design and construction projects. By definition, this means meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In practice, sustainable design utilizes best available solutions within the design tradition and conserves global resources, utilizes energy efficiently, recycles materials and waste, and specifies ecologically responsible methods, practices, and materials in the construction and operation of Government facilities. Accordingly, the selected firm(s) must exhibit current credentials and demonstrated competency in sustainable design certifications and memberships in professionally recognized organizations that promulgate sustainable practices. 5. EXECUTIVE ORDER - In accordance with Public Law 100-418 and Executive Order 12770, as of January 1994, all federal design work will be done using the metric system of weights and measures. Work performed under this contract may be subject to this requirement. 6. PRIMARY SERVICES REQUIRED - For the purposes of this contract, the services to be provided will be primarily: A. Project Planning and Compliance Services; B. Predesign Services: 1. Programming, 2. Site Analysis, 3. Supplementary Services; C. Design Services: 1. Schematic Design, 2. Value Analysis, 3. Design Development, 4. Construction Documents, 5. Construction Support; D. Construction Management Services 7. COORDINATION - The proposed work may extend over several fiscal years, involving projects at various stages, which will require that the selected firm(s) must be capable of providing and managing a multi-disciplinary team from within the firm or in conjunction with subconsultants. The A/E will need to have direct contact with Federal, State or local regulatory agencies to assure compliance with regulations, codes, and policies. 8. SPECIALIZED SERVICES - In the course of doing business with A/E firms under contract with the NPS, our office occasionally needs to obtain specialized services that may be provided by a subcontractor under the prime contract for A/E services. Where the majority of work may be performed solely by the sub consultant with little involvement of the prime contractor, NPS does not intend to approve or consent to the prime contractor receiving an administrative handling, coordination or related overhead charge for the sub contractor's services. Prime contractors submitting statements of qualifications should take this into consideration. 9. TECHNICAL EVALUATION CRITERIA - Statements of Qualifications will be evaluated by a selection committee of NPS personnel based on the following primary criteria, listed in descending order of importance: 1. Demonstrated professional qualifications of lead individuals listed to perform under the contract, including individual licenses, certifications, and experience in the similar projects proposed. Participation of the lead individuals should be highlighted. 2. Specific past performance on previous architect/engineering work performed for Federal, State, and local government agencies, and institutional entities documenting the quality of the firm's work and the firm's history of meeting performance schedules and budgets on comparable small projects. 3. Specialized experience and technical competence in the type of work required under this contract, particularly small rehabilitation projects (NOTE: design services between $10,000 and $50,000). 4. Ability of the firm to communicate, coordinate, facilitate work expeditiously with the NPS, to participate in related meetings and readily integrate into a multi-disciplinary design team managed through NPS. 5. Demonstrated capacity to respond to short time frames and accomplish multiple simultaneous projects within desired schedules, while maintaining a high standard of quality work and cost control. 6. Demonstration of sustainable design ethic, philosophy, and approach and the ability of the team to produce viable design solutions that show an awareness and sensitivity to local natural and cultural resources. This includes to the maximum extent practicable, specifying the use of recycled content material and recovered materials, and providing designs for construction that promote energy conservation, pollution prevention, and waste reduction. 7. Location in general geographic area of the proposed projects and knowledge of the locality and the associated design and construction considerations of proposed projects. 10. REQUIRED REGISTRATION - To be eligible for award, a firm must be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) registrar via the CCR Internet site at www.ccr.gov and to have completed the electronic Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) at http://orca.bpn.gov. 11. SUBCONTRACTING PLAN REQUIREMENT - This solicitation provides for full and open competition and is open to all business concerns, regardless of size. If a large business is selected for this contract, it must comply with FAR 52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan, regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan on that part of the work it intends to subcontract. The plan is not required with this submittal. 12. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS - Firms that fully meet the requirements described in this announcement are invited to submit a Letter of Interest and an original and four copies of completed Standard Form 330 (Architect-Engineer Qualifications) for the prime contractor and each subcontractor and an organization chart of the team. The Standard Form 330 is available and downloadable via the Internet at www.gsa.gov/forms. Additionally, the prime contractor shall include, in Block 5 of the Standard Form 330, Part I, Section B, along with the "name of firm", its Data Universal Number (DUNS). The prime contractor shall also provide the title and contract award dates for all projects listed in Part I, Section F. Standard Form 330s are to be submitted only for the required disciplines identified in the above section entitled REQUIRED DISCIPLINES. The organization chart shall include the names of key personnel, firms, disciplines, roles and responsibilities and/or technical expertise. Submission of any additional supporting material is encouraged, but only to the extent that it graphically (via drawings and photographs) substantiates the relevant project work specifically described on Standard Form 330. Additional information should not exceed 20 double-sided pages. It is recommended that submissions be spiral bound or put together in three ring binder(s) and developed and assembled in a manner that chronically corresponds and addresses the Technical Evaluation Criteria. SUBMISSIONS RECEIVED VIA EMAIL OR FACSIMILE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. In support of the sustainable practices of resource conservation and material recycling, submissions should be concise, make wise use of recycled/recyclable paper and other materials, and be organized in such a manner that the recyclable material can be easily removed after evaluation. To the extent possible, printed/copied double-sided paper documents should be submitted. Responses must be received before 2:00 PM, December 18, 2006 and addressed to the National Park Service, Pacific West Regional Office, 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Oakland, CA 94607, Attention: Gary C. Harris, Contracting Officer. The following information shall be placed on the outside of the sealed envelope: 1). Solicitation Number/Title; 2). Due Date; and 3). Closing Time. Responses received after 2:00 PM, December 18, 2006 will not be considered. Late responses are subject to FAR 15.208. NOTE: This is not a Request for Proposals. 13. POINT OF CONTACT - Primary Point of Contact - Gary C. Harris, Contracting Officer, National Park Service, Pacific West Regional Office, 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Oakland, CA 94607, Telephone Number (510) 817-1332, Facsimile Number (510) 817-1328 and e-mail - gary_harris@nps.gov. Alternate Point of Contact - Joel R. Simmons, Contracting Officer, National Park Service, Pacific West Regional Office, 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Oakland, CA 94607, Telephone Number (510) 817-1382, Facsimile Number (510) 817-1328 and e-mail - joel_r_simmons@nps.gov.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: National Park Service, Pacific West Regional Office, 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Attn: Contracting Team, Oakland, CA 94607
- Zip Code: 946074807
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 946074807
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