SOLICITATION NOTICE
X -- Conference Facility - Cost Summary Sheet.xls
- Notice Date
- 6/29/2009
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 721110
— Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels
- Contracting Office
- Office of Personnel Management, Center for Contracting, Facilities & Administrative Services, Contracting Group, 1900 E Street, N.W., Room 1342, Washington, District of Columbia, 20415-7710
- ZIP Code
- 20415-7710
- Solicitation Number
- OPMFEIS918
- Archive Date
- 7/15/2009
- Point of Contact
- Terry L. Stotts, Phone: (434) 980-6289, Bonnie E Boston, Phone: (434) 980-6277
- E-Mail Address
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Terry.Stotts@opm.gov, Bonnie.Boston@opm.gov
(Terry.Stotts@opm.gov, Bonnie.Boston@opm.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Required Excel Cost Summary Spreadsheet. This is a combined synopsis solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with FAR Subpart 12.6 and 13.5, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement/solicitation is unrestricted to both large and small business. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; offers are being requested, and a separate written solicitation will not be issued. This solicitation incorporates FAR provisions and clauses in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-8. The NAICS code is 721110, and the small business size standard is $6 million. Incorporated by reference is FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors - Commercial and Addenda. Offerors must include a completed copy of FAR 12.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items with its offer. This provision may be viewed at: http://orca.bpn.gov. Incorporated by reference is FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions - Commercial Items. FAR 52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders - Commercial Items is incorporated at the end of this solicitation. Full text of clauses may be downloaded from www.arnet.gov/far at Part 52. FAR clause 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions - Commercial Items. FAR Clause 52.232-33. This combined synopsis solicitation will result in a fixed-price contract being awarded for meeting space, lodging, audio visual equipment rental, meal service, mid-morning and mid-afternoon break service. Purpose The purpose of this procurement is to obtain a facility offering meeting and conference services for an executive development program for the Federal Executive Institute. The Federal Executive Institute (FEI) is the federal government’s premier leadership development center. Since 1968, FEI has operated executive education programs for GS-15s and members of the Senior Executive Service (SES). FEI offers residential programs on its campus in Charlottesville, VA. At present, these programs include a four-week program, offered ten times per fiscal year and a variety of open-enrollment and custom-designed programs. It is seeking to replicate this campus experience. Objectives The objectives of this procurement are to identify a conference and retreat facility that is designed and focused upon supporting the patrons in the successful execution of their conference/learning/retreat. Specific requirements include: a.a campus-like setting consistent with FEI’s Charlottesville, VA facility. b.conference services, (e.g., meeting, audio visual and other support) appropriate for executive participation. c.food and beverage services (breakfast, lunch, dinner and break service) featuring a variety of selections, including health-conscious options d.meeting rooms suitable for top-level executives. e.that support a high-quality learning environment for executives participating in FEI’s programs. Program Dates The program will be held August 16-21, 2009. Program will begin registration at 3:00 pm on Sunday and conclude with lunch on Friday. Location Requirements The contractor must be located within 100 miles of Charlottesville, VA. Engineered Experience a. Green areas that can be used for outdoor activities (on site or in close proximity) b. Staff that exhibits enthusiasm for customer service. c. Flexibility in meeting program design needs. d. Ability to collaborate with our staff in designing and delivering the experiences. Facility staff anticipates and handles any external activities that might negatively impact program. e. Focus on the total experience as one that clients will feel is exemplary. f. On site and off-hours recreational or entertainment facilities g. Off site and off hours recreation and entertainment near by. h. Accessibility (within 50 miles) to historical sites (Civil, Revolutionary War sites, historic monuments, etc.) i. Conference or retreat like facility. Lodging Requirements a.The contractor must provide individual sleeping accommodations for 35 people from the first through the last day of the program. Not to exceed 300 guest rooms total. b.All rooms need to be of equal (executive level) quality. c.Must have rooms accessible to handicapped individual available, if necessary. d.Access to the internet in bedrooms. Meal Requirements a.The contractor will be prepared to provide meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) for a minimum of 33 people and a maximum of 40 people for the duration of the program or provide a subcontractor to cater the event. b.The contractor/subcontractor must accommodate any special dietary needs. c.The meals must be of high quality and offer a wide variety of healthy, nutritious and flavorful food options. d.The contractor must provide light appetizers and beverages each evening for a social/networking time. (cash bar) e.Meals with a variety of choices throughout the program. Break Service Requirements a.The contractor/subcontractor will provide mid-morning and mid-afternoon break service daily to include; coffee, tea, sodas, juice, bottled water, and a light snack. b.Beverages available from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. c.The break service must be of high quality and offer a wide variety of healthy, nutritious and flavorful food options. d.The break area must be in or adjacent to the meeting room. Meeting Space Requirements a.The contractor will provide one large conference room to seat 35 people in a variety of configurations. b.The room must be accessible to handicapped individuals. c.The room must allow 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. access pre and during the program. d.A table is needed outside of the room on the first day to facilitate the registration process. e.An easel, stand, or other appropriate display for the session should be available. f.There must be no change in meeting location for the duration of each program. g.There must be 2 rooms available for group breakout sessions with room for up to 15 people in each room Audio Visual and Information Technology Requirements The contractor must provide audiovisual and information technology presentation support in the meeting room. On call and on site technical assistance is required during all program sessions. FEI MAY ELECT TO PROVIDE SOME OF THE SUPPORT HARDWARE LISTED. Please provide daily rental rates for the following items. a.Flip charts and markers (for each table and one for instructor) b.Computer and LCD projector c.In room audio system d.Wireless Microphone e.Wireless Presentation Remote f.VHS player g.DVD player h.Variable lighting i.Flexibility in room set j.On-site and on-call technical support k.Access to the internet in classroom and breakout spaces Proposal Submission Evaluation and Award Respondents must be primary provider of all services. No submissions from third party providers will be considered. Proposals submitted under this Statement of Work will be evaluated, and a contractor selected, based on both technical and cost considerations. Please provide cost proposal information separately from the technical proposal. Please include a daily breakdown, as well as a total cost. The contractor shall provide a fixed-price for each contract line item as well a total cost for the contract. Proposals not containing a total cost will be rejected as non-responsive. THE COST PROPOSAL MUST INCLUDE THE ATTACHED PRICING FORM PROVIDED BY THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE INSTITUTE. An offer that does not meet all of the solicitation requirements may be rejected as non-responsive. Technical proposals will be evaluated for size, quality of services and accommodations, confirmation of its overall quality rating, location, and documentation of experience with large conferences. The Federal Executive Institute reserves the right to conduct an on-site inspection of offered facilities. The contractor shall provide information (availability/cost) on other amenities of hotel i.e., guest parking policy, workout facilities, menus and cancellation policy. The technical proposal should include details describing contractor’s ability to provide the service requirements listed above. Descriptive literature regarding your facility shall be submitted with your proposal including sleeping rooms, eating/restaurant spaces, menus, hotel parking fees, laundry services, meeting room space, diagrams and square footage. If the contractor is not a university or educational institution, the contractor’s facility must have one of the following quality ratings: First class or higher per the Official Hotel Guide; Three crowns or higher per the OAG Business Travel Planner; or Three diamonds or higher per AAA. DOCUMENTATION OF RATINGS MUST BE PROVIDED. The Contractor’s facility must be Federal Emergency Management Agency approved and listed on the U.S. Fire Administration Hotel and Motel National Master List found at http://www.usfa.fema.gov/hotel/search.cfm. The Contractor's facility must be compliant with the requirements of the American with Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336) 42 U.S.C. 12101 et. seq.). The Federal Executive Institute will select the contractor whose offer provides the best value to the government, in accordance with FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation of Commercial Items, considering primarily technical factors and secondarily price. The award may be made with or without discussions with the offeror(s). Therefore, your offer should include your lowest pricing. Evaluation factors listed in descending order of importance: 1. Size and quality of services and accommodations; 2. Location; 3. Experience with similar conferences; 4. Commitment to customer service based on its reputation for demonstrating concern for its customers; and 5. Price. Size and quality of services and accommodations, location and experience with large conferences, when combined are more important than price. The Federal Executive Institute is a tax exempt entity; please do not include taxes in proposal. CENTRAL CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION (CCR) IS REQUIRED TO APPLY TO THIS ACQUISITION. REGISTRATION CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED AT www.ccr.gov. Proposals should be sent to the point of contact in this announcement ONLY – beware of third party solicitations. Proposals must be submitted to the attention of Terry Stotts. Mailing address: Federal Executive Institute, Attn: Terry Stotts, 1301 Emmet Street Charlottesville, VA 22903. The preferred method of proposal submission is by email to terry.stotts@opm.gov. It is the contractor’s responsibility to ensure receipt of proposals delivered through email. Due to delays associated with mail delivery and irradiation at Government buildings, it is recommended that commercial delivery services be used if your proposal is not emailed. Inquiries concerning this acquisition should be directed to Terry Stotts at terry.stotts@opm.gov or (434)980-6289. Closing date for receipt of offers is Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Proposals must be received at FEI no later than 5:00 p.m. EST. on the closing date. Award will be made on or about July 21, 2009.
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