MODIFICATION
T -- PR200707030015
- Notice Date
- 8/27/2007
- Notice Type
- Modification
- NAICS
- 541370
— Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services
- Contracting Office
- General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), Physical Capital Asset Management Division (PGE), 1800 F Street, NW, Room 4302, Washington, DC, 20405, UNITED STATES
- ZIP Code
- 20405
- Solicitation Number
- PR200707030015
- Response Due
- 9/4/2007
- Point of Contact
- Steve Cox, Contract Specialist, Phone 202-501-0543, Fax 202-208-1741, - Demetria Brown, contract specialist, Phone 202-208-3201, Fax 202-208-7413,
- E-Mail Address
-
steven.cox@gsa.gov, Demetria.Brown@gsa.gov
- Description
- FOR A COMPLETE COPY OF THE FILE IN WORD OR PDF FORMAT, PLEASE SEND AN E-MAIL TO: STEVEN.COX@GSA.GOV U.S. General Services Administration Public Buildings Service Office of the Chief Architect National 3D-4D-BIM Program Program Background and Project Description 3 Scope of Services 4 1.0 BASE SERVICES 4 1.1. Architectural BIM 4 1.2. Structural BIM 5 2.0 OPTION A 5 2.1. Space Object Modeling 5 2.2. Zone Object Modeling 5 3.0 OPTION B 5 3.1. 4D Model Tenant Phasing 5 4.0 OPTION C 5 4.1. Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Civil BIM 5 4.2. BIM Coordination Services 6 5.0 OPTION D 6 5.1. Modeling of Required Building Equipment Attributes (Performance Requirements) 6 5.2. National CAD Standard 7 5.3. OmniClass 7 6.0 OPTION E 7 6.1. Modeling of Required Building Equipment Attributes (As-Builts) 7 6.2. Performance Requirement/As-Built Evaluation 7 6.3. Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBIE) 7 7.0 OPTION F 8 8.0 OPTION G 8 9.0 OPTION H 8 10.0 SPECIFICATIONS OF DELIVERABLES 8 10.1. BIM Modeling Plan 8 10.2. Quality Control 9 10.3. Deliverables Specification Table (DST) 9 11.0 EVALUATION FACTORS 10 11.1. Cost 10 11.2. Personnel and Past Performance 10 11.3. Technical 11 12.0 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED INFORMATION 11 12.1. Current drawings and Specifications 11 12.2. Site Visit 11 12.3. Pre-Bid Conference 11 12.4. Site Access 11 12.5. Ownership and Rights in Data 12 13.0 ADMINISTRATION 12 13.1. GSA Representatives 12 13.2. Payments 13 Program Background and Project Description Program Background: In July 2003, the Office of the Chief Architect (OCA) established the National 3D-4D-BIM Program. To date, OCA has 10+ BIM pilot projects completed, 15+ projects underway, while assessing and supporting BIM applications in 35+ ongoing projects across the nation. The power of visualization, coordination, simulation, and optimization from three-dimensional (3D), four-dimensional (4D), and BIM computer technologies allow GSA to more effectively meet customer, design, construction, and program requirements. GSA is committed to a strategic and incremental adoption of 3D, 4D, BIM technologies (www.gsa.gov/bim). Project Description: Project Name: ?PH1B? Building Type: Federal Office Building Location: Washington D.C. Approximate Area: 230,000 Gross s.f. (Phase 1B), approximately 1/5th of entire facility square footage Year Built: 1960 Project Summary: This project is an ongoing design and construction project involving the complete modernization of the PH1B building including: replacement of all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, communication, fire protection, and security systems; upgrading the exterior walls, windows, and structural system to resist blast and progressive collapse; and providing new shell and tenant spaces, finishes, and furnishings. Phase 1B is the current phase of the project, and the phase for which the services listed below are requested. The PH1B building is approximately 90% office space, and 10% conference space. The following quantities of room exist on each floor: Floor 1- 31 rooms, Floor 2- 63 rooms, Floor 3- 82 rooms, Floor 4- 125 rooms, Floor 5- 118 rooms, Floor 6- 93 Rooms, and Floor 7- 63 rooms. The following timeline is the preliminary schedule for Phase 1B (subject to confirmation by GSA Contracting Officer?s Technical Representative (COTR) after Notice to Proceed (NTP): Phase: Start Finish Pre-Design Quarter 2, 2007 Quarter 4, 2007 Preliminary Concepts Quarter 3, 2007 Quarter 1, 2008 Final Concepts Quarter 1, 2008 Quarter 3, 2008 Design Development Quarter 2, 2008 Quarter 3, 2008 Construction Documents Quarter 3, 2008 Quarter 2, 2009 Construction Quarter 3, 2009 Quarter 3, 2010 The current GSA Computer Maintenance and Management System (CMMS) does not adequately capture the required equipment information necessary for the effective management and operation of its facilities. GSA has a desiring up with solutions. ? Both projects have an Option for 4D Tenant Phasing: does this require modeling of existing conditions to be demolished as well as existing conditions to remain? PH1B- Yes. Bolling- Yes. The focus is on the occupant agency. High precision in building elements is not required. There is very little construction sequencing (possibly on a very high level) that is part of this scope, just tenant phasing. ? Both projects have an option for modeling object types for mechanical, electrical, etc. components. What is the level of graphic detail desired for these components? Can you provide an example? The graphic detail required is minimal. The emphasis of this project is on the information the elements are populated with, not the graphic nature of the elements. The purpose of this information is for building operations. ? What will be the basis for the geometric model? Photographs? Catalogs? 2D technical drawings on paper? 2D CAD files? 3D CAD files? Other? We will be sharing all the information we have with the contractor, and it can come from any one of these sources. ? Do you want parametric objects? If so, how many parameters on average? (That is, length, width and height or parametric generation of model subcomponents?) For the Options that refer to the population of the BIMs with performance requirements, there is a limit of 10 object attributes. For as-built data, the limit is 15 object attributes. This is stated in the current SOW. We only listed examples on exactly which attributes were to be modeled, since this level of specificity will be determined in the BIM modeling plan once the winning bid is awarded. ? Both projects have an Option for modeling and evaluating as-built equipment attributes: is there any other as-built data required? No. ? Would participation on these contracts conflict with participation in other CM or GC contracts for the same project? The contractor would need to notify the GSA of other roles/responsibilities/contracts that they are affiliated with the same project. This issue will be dealt with on a case by case basis. ? What type of contract is this? Firm-fixed price contract. ? Can an academic research center apply for this contract? Yes, ? Do the objects that need to be modeled have to be IFC 2x compliant? To the greatest extent possible, yes. All Option A elements must be. We encourage other equipment objects to be IFC compliant as well. ? What OMNICLASS tables will you be using? Likely to be Table 21 and Table 23 (to be confirmed during modeling plan phase). There are ongoing efforts here to identify equipment with the correct OMNICLASS classification, and the contractor will be able to leverage that information. The contractor will not have to determine all of that information from scratch. PH1B: Questions: ? Are the Start/ Finish dates on p. 3 based on government fiscal year ? Quarter 1 2008 starts October 1 2007? All quarters listed are based on the calendar year. ? Do Final Concepts and Design Development phases run concurrently as indicated? No. Final Concepts will be completed before DD. In February Final Concepts will start. The end date will be around June, 2008. DD will last until March or April 2009. The contract length is based on the BIM contractor?s estimates of the time required to perform the work (see p.9), and are not expected to last through the duration of the actual design/construction time span. ? When will the Concept Design Phase drawings be available? July, 2008. We will most likely have a quasi-complete set of drawings before then, with which the contractor will be able to take them as the basis of the BIM scope. ? Will the COBIE work take place during DD or during/after construction? The work will primarily take place during the Construction Phase. Some information may be available towards the end of the Construction Documents Phase. ? Will an on-site verification of the as-builts be required? Not required. ? Will facility, wall, space, etc. attributes from Option A need to be put into COBIE? COBIE will be used primarily as an interface to exchange data on building equipment. Location of the equipment may be addressed. Details of the attributes to be modeling and how best use COBIE in that effort will be addressed in the BIM modeling Plan. ? What CMMS system are you using? Maximo for the Natioinal Capital Region/R11. There is no standard GSA CMMS system across all GSA regions. ? What level of coordination is required between the A/E and the BIM contractor? The minimum requirement of coordination should be non-interruptive. The minimum requirements reside in the SOW. The contractor will report to the GSA team their findings, and the GSA and the A/E will use that information for conflict resolution. ? Are there other models to be incorporated into this model? No. ? What type of contracts does PH1B currently have? An A/E and CM contract. ? What are the highest priority systems to be modeled? Security is the highest priority. HVAC and electrical are also high priority. There is a desire to capture all the major elements of all the primary systems. A comprehensive modeling of one particular system will not be required. The maximum number of object types to be modeled are listed in the SOW. ? What object types are to be modeled? Some examples are listed in the SOW. Finalized lists will be determined with the project team after the award has been determined. ? How can we get information regarding the Base Services? Please see GSA BIM Guide Series 02-Spatial Validation at www.gsa.gov/bim for the level of modeling detailed required. ? Is it possible to visit the site prior to proposal submittal? There may be a possibility for the short-listed group of contractors. Bolling: Questions: ? Base Services require a ?3D Model and/or BIM of the surrounding landscape, buildings, and streetscape? ? how many blocks in each direction? One block in each direction from the subject building. ? Option C ? Energy Modeling requires energy simulations of the ?impacts of a number of discrete building material alternatives, building envelope configurations, and HVAC equipment or operational design options (based on the design proposal and inputs by the design team)? ? how many sets of alternatives to you expect to simulate? The modeling that is required is to model the proposed design and compare it to the existing design. No ?design options? will be evaluated. The simulation is meant to serve as a validation of the A/E?s energy modeling. ? What types of contract are currently in place? A/E, CA, and CM, and GC. ? Is it expected that the contractor do LEED certification? No. ? Is there a particular energy simulation application you want the contractor to use? This is to be recommended by the contractor in the modeling plan, subject to GSA COTR?s approval. Possible applications include ones that use a DOE-2 engine (VisualDOE, eQUEST), EnergyPlus, or an application capable of leveraging the spatial data of BIM such as Riuska or IES. NOTE: THIS NOTICE MAY HAVE POSTED ON FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (27-AUG-2007). IT ACTUALLY APPEARED OR REAPPEARED ON THE FEDBIZOPPS SYSTEM ON 20-SEP-2007, BUT REAPPEARED IN THE FTP FEED FOR THIS POSTING DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Zip Code: 20405
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Zip Code: 20405
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