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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 15, 2007 FBO #1935
MODIFICATION

99 -- Screening Information Request (SIR) for Fabrication and Construction of a Platfrom and Associated Foundation to support a Mark 20A Localizer Antenna Array that will serve Runway 9 at the San Diego Airport, in San Diego, CA

Notice Date
3/13/2007
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
Contracting Office
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, ANM-53 NW Mountain Region (ANM)
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
DTFANM-07-R-00029
 
Response Due
3/21/2007
 
Description
REVISION, 3/13/2007: This is a small business set-aside The purpose of the SIR is to seek competent and suitable sources for the subject project. Responses to the SIR must be used to screen qualified companies. Screening information allows the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to determine which offers are more likely to receive award, and ultimately, which offers will provide the FAA with the best value. The FAA has appointed an Integrated Product Team (IPT) who will evaluate each response received and makes a selection of qualified offerors based on the evaluation criteria established in this SIR. The SIR evaluation process may involve face-to-face negotiations with one or more offerors. The intent of these negotiations are for the FAA evaluators, or IPT, to gain a better understanding of the proposed project and/or to clarify evaluation information submitted by the offeror. All offerors that are eliminated from the competition will be notified in writing. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Fabrication and construction of a steel platform that will be 15'x 108'x 14' high that will support the runway 9 Localizer antenna. The new platform will be installed approximately 45' in front of an existing operational platform mounted Localizer antenna. Installation of a 12'x 20' Government Furnished equipment building, and site work (includes asphalt removal and replacement, and approximately 200 linear feet of chain link fencing removal and replacement. Construction work will take place inside the propoerty of the San Diego International Airport. Contractor shall be responsible for meeting all of the Airport security, badging, and vehicle operation requirements. The estimated dollar value is between, $250,000.00 - $500,000.00. PHASE I EVALUATION: Prospective offerors are required to submit a technical and business proposal as discussed herein. Proposals will be technically evaluated by the IPT as either "acceptable" or "not acceptable" on the basis of the following criteria: 1) Knowledge and experience of key project elements 2) Past performance - list at least 3 projects in similar size or scope within the last 3 years 3) Qualifications of key personnel - provide resumes, certificates, etc. Any proposal determined to be "not acceptable" in any evaluated area, criteria, or sub-element thereof, will render the entire proposal to be unacceptable and therefore rejected from further consideration. One-on-one discussions may be held, at the option of the Government, with one or more offers, as determined necessary by the Contracting Officer, to clarify statements, resolve issues and omissions, etc. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS: Offerors must submit proposals for Phase I by March 21st, 2007, 4pm, local time. Submit proposals to: Federal Aviation Administration, Attn: Angela Mihalek, ANM-53, 1601 Lind Ave. S.W., Renton, WA 98057 PHASE II EVALUATION: Applies to the selected offerors (no more than 3) from Phase I. Proposals shall include the following: 1) Cost 2) Understanding of the project 3) Proposed schedule The total performance time is 60 calendar days for fabrication and construction. Construction of the platform will be performed during 5/28/07 - 6/26/07. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS: Offerors must submit proposals for Phase II by April 27th, 2007, 4pm, local time. Submit proposals to: Federal Aviation Administration, Attn: Angela Mihalek, ANM-53, 1601 Lind Ave. S.W., Renton, WA 98092 LATE SUBMISSIONS OF PROPOSALS AND MODIFICATIONS (IF APPLICABLE) Any proposal and modification (if applicable) received at the office designated in the SIR after the exact time and date specified for receipt may be considered and accepted, if it is in the best interest of the government as determined by the Contracting Officer. PROCUREMENT PROCESS: (a) Screening Information Requests (SIR). Review and evaluation of each offeror's technical proposal. A submitted technical proposal must be deemed to be either "acceptable" or "not acceptable". The Contracting Officer will promptly notify results of the evaluation to each offeror in writing. (b) Request for Offer (RFO). Issuance of the solicitation documents. Those offerors with "acceptable" proposals in response to Phase I of this SIR will be sent a complete solicitation package inclusive of plans and specifications, and contract terms and conditions. Issuance of the solicitation package to selected qualified offerors is tentatively scheduled for April 10th, 2007, 4pm, local time. (c) Award review and selection. Subject to availability of funds, contract award may be made to the responsible offeror presenting the technically acceptable proposal, which is considered to be the best value to the government regarding price, terms and conditions APPLICABLE FAA CLAUSES: 3.1-1 Clauses and Provisions Incorporated by Reference (August 1997) This screening information request (SIR) or contract, as applicable, incorporates by reference one or more provisions or clauses with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make the full text available, or offerors and contractors may obtain the full text via Internet at http://fast.faa.gov (on this web page, select "toolsets", and then "procurement toolbox". (End of Clause) 3.3.1-10 Availability of Funds (April 1996) 3.3.1-33 Central Contractor Registration (April 2006) 3.3.1-34 Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer/Central Contractor Registration (October 2005) 3.3.1-35 Certification of Registration in Central Contractor Registration (CCR) (April 2006) 3.2.2.3-1 False Statements in Offers (April 1996) 3.2.2.3-11 Unnecessarily Elaborate Submittals (April 1996) 3.2.2.3-12 Amendments to Screening Information Requests (SIR) (April 1996) 3.2.2.3-13 Submission of Information, Documentation, and Offers (April 1996) 3.2.2.3-16 Restriction on Disclosure and use of Data (April 1996) 3.2.2.3-17 Preparation of Offers (October 1996) 3.2.2.3-18 Explanation to Prospective Offerors (April 1996) 3.9.1-1 Disputes (Nov 2002) 3.9.1-2 Protest After Award (August 1997) 3.9.1-3 Protest (August 1998)
 
Web Link
FAA Contract Opportunities
(http://faaco.faa.gov/index.cfm?ref=5483)
 
Record
SN01249593-W 20070315/070313220433 (fbodaily.com)
 
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