SOURCES SOUGHT
Y -- MULTIPLE AWARD INDEFINITE DELIVERY INDEFINITE QUANTITY IDIQ CONTRACTS FORGENERAL CONSTRUCTION MINOR PROJECTS
- Notice Date
- 2/5/2010
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- NASA/Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas, 77058-3696, Mail Code: BJ
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- NNJ10BJZ003L
- Response Due
- 2/19/2010
- Archive Date
- 2/5/2011
- Point of Contact
- John D. Clayborne, Contract Specialist, Phone 281-483-7077, Fax 281-483-9741, Email john.d.clayborne@nasa.gov - Keshia L. Guinn, Contract Specialist, Phone 281-483-4177, Fax 281-483-9741, Email keshia.l.guinn@nasa.gov
- E-Mail Address
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John D. Clayborne
(john.d.clayborne@nasa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- NASA/JSC is hereby soliciting information about potential sources for "MULITPLEAWARD, IDIQ FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION MINOR PROJECTS." It is the potential offerors responsibility to monitor these sites for the release ofany solicitation or synopsis.This is a Sources Sought Synopsis only.NASA/JSC is hereby soliciting capabilities information from certified 8(a), HUBZone, andService Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns within a five stateregion consisting of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas for the smallconstruction projects at Johnson Space Center (JSC), Ellington Field (EF), and SonnyCarter Training Facility (SCTF). The purpose of this request is to determine the appropriate level of competition inaccordance with FAR 19.10 Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program.Information received will be used to make a determination regarding the use of full andopen competition or to set aside the procurement as an 8(a), HUBZone, or SDVOSBset-aside. It is the potential offerors responsibility to monitor sites for the releaseof any solicitation or synopsis. It is anticipated the NASA/JSC will issue a solicitation for IDIQ multiple-award GeneralConstruction contracts for small construction projects at JSC, EF, and SCTF, in which asample Delivery Order(s) may be used for master contract selection purposes. The NAICScode for the project is 236220 with a small business size standard of $33.5 million. ThisNAICS code ties directly with FAR 19 of the Small Business Competitiveness DemonstrationProgram, under the title of Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. Theminimum award value is anticipated to be $5,000 with a maximum Not-To-Exceed (NTE) valueof $49,000,000 over a 5 year period of performance. No solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy of the solicitation. If asolicitation is released it will be synopsized in FedBizOpps and on the NASA AcquisitionInternet Service.Certified 8(a), HUBZone and SDVOSB General Construction Companies capable of performingas prime contractors that meet the requirements of this synopsis are asked to submitcapability statements in no more than ten (10) pages. Material submitted shall notcontain binding of any kind or be submitted in hard or soft folders. Capabilitystatements MUST include the following information: Name and address of firm Size of business Average annual revenue for past 3 years Number of employees Ownership Indicate company status as either Certified 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB Number of years in business Affiliate information: parent company, joint venture partners, potential teamingpartners, etc CAGE Code (if available)In addition, it is critical that capability statements address the following:Note: Please respond using the same 1-10 format below to demonstrate your firmscapabilities so that NASA may best determine whether both capabilities and interest existto set aside small construction projects. Capability Statements should:1)Identify past projects with proven General Construction experience preferably inthe $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 range within the last five (5) years with emphasis on workperformed on a Federal installation a.Provide three (3) references that highlight relevant work performed, contractnumbers, contract type, dollar value of each procurement, a point of contact - addressand phone numbers; 2)Demonstrate the ability to meet the 15% requirement of work to be performed bythe prime contractor, not including the cost of materials, with its own employees as setforth in FAR 52.219-14, Limitations on Subcontracting. a.Provide examples of three (3) past projects with emphasis on work performed on aFederal installation where the potential offeror has performed 15% or greater of theeffort for similar projects ranging from a magnitude of $1,000,000 to $5,000,000. Theprovided examples are to indicate that the potential offeror is capable of performing theprimary and vital functions of the contract in accordance with the OstensibleSubcontractor Rule, 13 C.F.R. 121.103(h)(4)(2005). NOTE: Projects that satisfy therequirements of both items 1 and 2 of the synopsis only need to be submitted once butplease notate as such; 3)Identify any OSHA violations within the last 3 years, specifically injury ordeath related. Also provide disposition of any OSHA violations. If no violations haveoccurred, please so state;4)Demonstrate the ability to meet Miller Act performance and payment bondingcapacity of 100 percent of the contract price as per FAR 52.228-15.a.Capability statement must demonstrate bonding capacity for the magnitude ofprojects ranging from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000, minimum bonding capacity of $1,000,000.00per project and a minimum aggregate of $5,000,000.00.5)Demonstrate experience with new construction, additions, maintenance and repairprojects including partial and total renovations, refurbishments, alterations ofbuildings, structures and other real property contracts in a work environment with:a. special access requirements, and restricted periods of time when work can beperformed and occupied areas; b.work performed with hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead paint, etc.6)Demonstrate experience involving a broad range of skills, including, but notlimited to site work, paving, utilities, structures, electrical, mechanical and plumbingsystems, finishes, furnishing/outfitting, carpentry; 7)Demonstrate experience in managing and performing multiple and concurrent,competitively bid general construction contracts;8)Demonstrate experience in managing and coordinating subcontractors to performelectrical, mechanical, civil, structural, and other specialty type work required tocomplete contractual requirements of projects. This should include qualified projectmanagers and superintendents familiar with construction;9)Demonstrate knowledge of and experience with Government construction regulationsand OSHA safety standards (Government Safety and Health Plans);10)Demonstrate experience in developing safety and health plans including theability to comply with the JSC Total Safety and Health Handbook located athttp://jschandbook.jsc.nasa.gov/. It is the potential offerorsresponsibility to review the entire content of the JSC Safety and Health requirements.The following general information is offered to provide an idea of the JSC Safety andHealth requirements. a.Potential offerors should understand that if selected for award of a JSCcontract, they will be responsible for performing tasks to ensure the protection ofpersonnel, property, equipment, and the environment in contractor products and activitiesgenerated in support of institutional and space flight program objectives. b.In addition, to ensure compliance with pertinent NASA policies and requirementsand federal, state, and local regulations for safety, health, environmental protection,and fire protection, the contractor will be required to develop and implement a safetyand health program in accordance with a NASA-approved safety and health plan. c.The contractor will implement system safety engineering tasks for flight andinstitutional program activities and products in accordance with the schedule andapplicable flight and institutional requirements as documented in the contractors SystemSafety Program Plans (SSPPs) which must be approved by NASA. d.The contractor shall develop and implement risk management techniques (includingrisk assessment) to be applied to hazards derived from analyses of activities andproducts for the purpose of eliminating or controlling hazards as specified in NASApolicies and requirements for hazard reduction.The JSC Safety and Health Handbook provides detailed requirements and instructionsregarding safety and health procedures and policies at JSC and is incorporated byreference into all JSC contracts when performance is on site at a JSC facility.RESPONSES DUE: Interested parties having the capabilities necessary to meet or exceed thestated requirements are invited to submit appropriate documentation and references asrequested.All responses shall be submitted to Keshia Guinn no later than 10:00 a.m. Central Time onFebuary 19, 2010. Responses may be e-mailed to the contracting officer atKeshia.L.guinn@nasa.gov. Please reference NNJ10BJZ003L in any response. Mailing addressis: NASA Johnson Space Center, Attn: Keshia Guinn, Mail Code BJ3, 2101 NASA Parkway, Houston,Texas 77058 This synopsis is for information and planning purposes and is not to be construed as acommitment by the Government nor will the Government pay for information solicited.Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. The Governmentreserves the right to consider a 8(a), HUBZone, or SDVOSB set-aside based on responseshereto. All 8(a), HUBZone or SDVOSB owned firms will need to be certified at the time ofproposal submission if the procurement is set-aside.Any questions regarding this announcement should be directed to the identified point ofcontact. Any referenced notes may be viewed at the following URLs linked below.
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