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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 09, 2006 FBO #1839
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- Architect-Engineer Services for an Indefinite Delivery Contract w/ US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, South Atlantic Division in Support of the US Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) for Biomedical Research Laboratory Planning and Design

Notice Date
12/7/2006
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
US Army Engineer District, Mobile, P. O. Box 2288, 109 Saint Joseph Street (zip 36602), Mobile, AL 36628-0001
 
ZIP Code
36628-0001
 
Solicitation Number
W91278-07-R-0012
 
Response Due
1/17/2007
 
Archive Date
3/18/2007
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
POINT OF CONTACT FOR THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS MRS. MARY F. BRELAND. SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO FAX 251 694-3626. CONTRACT INFORMATION: A-E services are required for an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, S outh Atlantic Division in Support of the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) with a primary focus on Biomedical Research Laboratory and Vivarium Planning and Design and a secondary focus on Healthcare Planning and Design, and other Federal Laboratory System s. This announcement is open to all businesses regardless of size. The contract will be awarded for a term not to exceed a total of three years. Work under this contract to be subject to satisfactory negotiation of individual task orders, with the total ID C contract value not to exceed $3,000,000 over the three-year life of the contract. There is a possibility that multiple contracts may be awarded on this solicitation. Selection of A-E firms is not based upon competitive bidding procedures, but rather upon the professional qualifications necessary for the performance of the required services. All interested Architect-Engineers are reminded that, in accordance with the provisions of PL 95-507, they will be expected to place subcontracts to the maximum practi cable extent consistent with the efficient performance of the contract with small and small disadvantaged firms. The subcontracting goals for this contract are as follows: a minimum of 51.2%of the contractor's intended subcontract amount be placed with sma ll businesses (SB), 8.8% be placed with small disadvantaged businesses (SDB), 7.3% be placed with women-owned small businesses (WOSB), 3.1% be placed with HUB Zone small business, and 1.5% be placed with Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business. The s ubcontracting plan is not required with this submittal. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this action is 541330. PROJECT INFORMATION: The MEDCOM Program provides support and service to facilities to foster and maintain a s tate-of-the-art biomedical research and public health environment. Facility types included in this contract may include, but are not necessarily limited to: Bio-safety Levels (BSL)-2 and 3 research laboratories and laboratory support functions, Animal Bio -safety Levels (ABSL) -2 and 3 animal holding facilities for small and large species to include non-human primates and vivarium support facilities, and laboratories for working with chemical agents. MEDCOM laboratories also focus on research, development testing and evaluation of medical products related to health hazards associated with aviation, tactical combat vehicle systems, selected weapons systems, airborne operations, environmental hazards, combat casualty care (trauma, burn and critical care), med ical hazards of laser radiation, and exposure to extreme conditions (heat, cold, high terrestrial altitude). Facility types may also include BSL-4 and ABSL-4 facilities, centers for advanced imaging in research environments, vaccine production, medical t reatment facilities (clinics, ancillary facilities, ambulatory care centers and in-patient facilities), office buildings, conference and training facilities including auditoria, food service, and teaching laboratories, parking structures, campus utility an d infrastructure, hazardous material storage facilities, and central utility plants. Projects may encompass additions/alterations and/or modernization, major renovations and new construction. The selected firm must have capabilities for performing biomedic al research laboratory planning, vivarium planning, biomedical equipment planning, facility master planning, and architectural, interior design, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, structural, civil, geotechnical, cost estimating and any oth er required discipline to perform pre-design studies, investigations and evaluations, thru-put modeling to determine facility capabilities and capacities, space program development, planning and design charrettes, design and construction document production, Request for Proposal/bridging document preparation for design-build projects, construction phase services, building commissioning services and preparation of building commissioning plans for third-party commissioning, participation in independent value engineering process, functional review of studies, analyses and designs prepared by others, participation in a peer review process, and other related services f or the types of facilities identified above. The purpose of this procurement is to select firms highly qualified to provide these architectural-engineering services. Due to the variety of projects anticipated, the selected firm(s) must possess a wide range of professional services and experience in architecture and engineering primarily for biomedical research and vivarium facilities, with a secondary focus on medical treatment facilities and the general types of facilities listed above. Design teams will b e required to demonstrate considerable recent (within the past 5 years), relevant experience in planning and designing biomedical research laboratory and vivarium facilities. Experience must include in-depth knowledge of related complex biomedical laborato ry processes, scientific equipment, laboratory mechanical, electrical, plumbing and communications systems, and containment laboratory planning and design. Firms must have a working knowledge of the latest editions of criteria to include, but not be limite d to: Bio-safety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Institutes of Health; Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Ani mals (National Research Council); the American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) standards; Occupational Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Research Animals, National Research Council; Department of Agricultural Animal Research Services Facilities Design Standards 242.1M; Biological Defense Safety Program AR 385-69 and PAM 385-69; Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-010-01, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings including applicable DoD Security Engineering cr iteria; and UFC 4-510-01 (formerly Military Handbook 1191), DoD Medical Military Facilities Design Criteria. The majority of the work will be located in the Continental United States; however, work may be located in Central America, South America, Puerto R ico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Korea, Japan, Africa, the Middle East, Thailand, Europe and other worldwide locations as supported by MEDCOM or where MEDCOM assistance is requested. SELECTION CRITERIA: The selection criteria are listed below in descending o rder of importance (first by major criterion and then by each sub-criterion). Criteria A thru D are primary. Criterion E is secondary and will only be used as tie-breakers among technically equal firms. A. Professional Qualifications: The selected firm mus t have, either in-house or through consultants, the following disciplines, with registration required where applicable: (1) Registered Architect (with at least ten years experience in the planning and/or design of biomedical research laboratories and assoc iated support facilities, to include BSL-2 and 3 facilities); (2) Biomedical Laboratory Space Planner (with at least ten years experience in the planning and/or design of biomedical research laboratories and associated support facilities, to include BSL-2 and 3 facilities); (3) Vivarium Space Planner (with at least ten years experience in the planning and/or design of vivarium and vivarium support facilities for small and large species to include non-human primates in ABSL-2 and 3 facilities); (4) Biomedica l Equipment Planner (with at least ten years experience in the planning and/or design of equipment requirements for biomedical research laboratories and vivariu m facilities to include BSL- 2 and 3 facilities and ABSL-2 and 3 facilities); (5) Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer (with a bachelor or master of science degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minimum of 10 years of current design experience rela ted to design of biomedical research and vivarium facilities, including fume hood and biosafety cabinet design and selection, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for biomedical research and vivarium facilities); (6) Registered Profession al Plumbing Engineer (with a bachelor or master of science degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minimum of ten years of current design experience related to design of plumbing and laboratory gas systems for biomedical research and vivarium facilities). T he plumbing engineer shall be certified by the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (7) Registered Professional Electrical Engineer (with a bachelor or master of science degree in Electrical Engineering with a minimum of ten years of current design exper ience related to design of low voltage, normal and emergency power systems and lighting systems for biomedical research and vivarium facilities. The Electrical Engineer shall not have any responsibilities for communications systems design.); (8) Registered Professional Structural Engineer (with at least ten years of current experience in seismic design and analysis, building structures analysis, evaluation, analysis and design for AT/FP requirements for facilities and sites); (9) Qualified Fire Protection E ngineer (A qualified fire protection engineer is defined as an individual meeting one of the following conditions: a) An engineer having a Bachelor of Science or Master of Science Degree in Fire Protection Engineering from an accredited university engineer ing program, plus a minimum of five years work experience in fire protection engineering; b) A registered professional 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 c) A registered P.E. in a related engineering discipline with a minimum of 5 years experience, dedicated to fire protection engineering that can be verified with documentation). The Fire Protection Engineer shall have 5 years experience with all current nationally recognized codes including NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, NFPA 45, NFPA 80, NFPA 90a, and UFC 3-600-01, Design: Fire Protection Engineering for Facilities; (10) Registered Professional Civil Engineer; (11) Register ed Communications Systems Engineer/Distribution Designer (The communications systems Engineer (CSE) shall have a bachelor or master of science degree in electronics or electrical engineering with a minimum of five years of current communications systems de sign experience. At least 3 of the 5 years experience shall be in design of biomedical laboratory and vivarium communications systems including access control and/or monitoring systems); (12) Cost Engineers or Estimating Specialists. The cost engineer or e stimating specialist for this contract must be a full-time professional cost engineer or estimating specialist, to include specialized experience using M-CACES/MII software and in estimating biomedical/chemical research laboratory and vivarium facilities u p to and including BSL/ABSL-3 facilities. The firm and/or consultant cost engineer or estimating specialist shall provide expertise for each required design discipline applicable to this contract, such as architectural, structural, civil, mechanical or ele ctrical, etc., The professional qualification evaluation will consider education, registration, overall and relevant experience in the type work required and longevity with the firm. Resumes (Block E of the SF 330) must be provided for these 12 disciplines , including consultants. Additional resumes may be added if needed to further explain proposed team members. Each resume shall not exceed one page in length. I n the resumes under Project Assignment, use the same discipline nomenclature as used in this announcement. B. Specialized Experience and Technical Competence in: (1) Demonstrate recent experience (within the past 5 years) and relevant experience in the pla nning and design of upgrades (addition/alteration) and renovations to biomedical research lab/biomedical research support spaces and vivarium/vivarium support spaces to include BSL- 2 and 3 facilities and ABSL-2 and 3 facilities; (2) Demonstrate recent exp erience (within the past 5 years) leading a multi-dimensional team to facilitate the successful completion of a complex project that encompassed diverse stakeholder and user groups from multiple agencies and/or organizations; (3) Equipment planning for bio medical research lab and vivarium facilities to include BSL- 2 and 3 facilities and ABSL-2 and 3 facilities and use of MIL-STD-1691, Medical Equipment Schedule for Military Medical Facilities; (4) Demonstrate recent experience (within the past 5 years) and relevant experience in the planning and design of new biomedical research lab/biomedical research support spaces and vivarium/vivarium support spaces to include BSL- 2 and 3 facilities and ABSL-2 and 3 facilities; (5) Demonstrate the capability to plan an d design projects incorporating the latest DoD Force Protection/Anti-Terrorism criteria; (6) 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 (management approach, team organization, quality control procedures, design-to-cost control, value engineering, coordination of in-house disciplines and subcontractors, and prior experience of the prime firm and any significant consultants on similar projects). C. Capacity to Accomplish the Work: The capacity to accomplish at least three (3) $300,000 individual task orders simultaneously or one single design for a project with a construction cost in excess o f $10,000,000. D. Past Performance: Past performance with respect to cost control (including both control of design costs, and success in designing within the project's programmed funding), quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. Evalua tions will be based on established ACASS ratings and other credible documentation included in the SF 330. E. Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business and Women-Owned Small Business Participation: Extent of participation of small businesses, small disad vantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, historically black colleges and universities, and minority institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the total estimated effort. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Interested Architect -Engineer firms having the capabilities to perform this work are invited to submit one (1) completed and bound paper copy of their SF 330 (Architect-Engineer Qualifications) to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, CESAM-EN-DW, ATTN: Mrs. Mary F. Breland, 109 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL 36602. SF 330, 6/2004 edition, must be used, and may be obtained from the Government Printing Office or from the following web site: http://contacts.gsa.gov/webforms.nsf/22f268ed0a398629852569a4006ed7cc?OpenView&S tart=30. Include DUNS number in SF330 PART I, Section B, Block 5. A firm located within the United States may obtain a DUNS number by calling Dun and Bradstreet at 1-866-705-5711 or via the Internet at http://www.dnb.com/us/. If the firm is located outside the United States, the local Dun and Bradstreet office should be contacted. PART I OF THE SF330 SHALL NOT EXCEED 60 PAGES. Blank sheets/Tabs separating the sections within the SF 330 will not count against the maximum page count for PART I. All fonts shal l be at least 10 pitch or larger. Pages shall be 8-1/2 inches by 11 inches. The Organization Chart required in Section D and the Matrix required as Section G, P ART I of the SF330 may be presented on a sheet up to 11 inches by 17 inches. If an 11 inch by 17 inch sheet is used it shall be neatly folded to 8-1/2 inches by 11 inches, bound in the SF330 at the proper location, and counted as one page. A maximum of ten (10) projects including the prime and consultants, will be reviewed in PART I, Section F. Use no more than one page per project. When listing projects in PART I, Section F, an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) with multiple Task Orders as examples is not considered a project. A task order executed under an IDC contract is a project. In Block G-26, along with the name, include the firm with which the person is associated. A Part II is required for each branch office of the Prime Firm and any Subcontractors that will have a key role in the proposed contract. Submittals must be received no later than 3:00 P.M. Central Time on 17 JANUARY 2007. Regulation requires that the Selection Board not consider any submittals received after this time and date. Late propo sal rules in FAR 15.208 will be followed for submittals received after 3:00 P.M. Central Time on the closing date specified in this announcement. This is not a request for proposal. Solicitation packages are not provided. The A-E Evaluation Board (Selectio n Board) is tentatively scheduled to commence on or about 22 JANUARY 2007. As required by acquisition regulations, interviews for the purpose of discussing the qualifications of prospective contractors for the contract will be conducted only for those firm s considered most highly qualified after submittal review by the selection board. Interviews will be conducted by telephone and will most likely occur the same week that the Selection Board convenes. Phone calls to discuss the solicitation are discouraged unless absolutely necessary. Personal visits for the purpose of discussing this solicitation are not allowed. To verify your proposal has been delivered, you may e-mail Mary Breland at: mary.f.breland@sam.usace.army.mil. To be eligible for contract award, a firm must be registered with the Central Contractor Registration database. For instructions on registering with the CCR, please see the CCR Web site at http://www.ccr.gov/
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Engineer District, Mobile P. O. Box 2288, 109 Saint Joseph Street (zip 36602) Mobile AL
Zip Code: 36628-0001
Country: US
 
Record
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