MODIFICATION
C -- Charleston District, U.S. Army Corps of Eningeers, Architect-Engineer (A-E) Multi-Discipline Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC), Charleston, South Carolina - Response to Questions
- Notice Date
- 7/8/2010
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 541310
— Architectural Services
- Contracting Office
- USACE District, Savannah, P.O. Box 889, Savannah, GA 31402-0889
- ZIP Code
- 31402-0889
- Solicitation Number
- W912HN-10-R-0047
- Response Due
- 8/5/2010
- Archive Date
- 10/4/2010
- Point of Contact
- Angela J Kelly, Phone: 8433298060
- E-Mail Address
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angela.kelly@usace.army.mil
(angela.kelly@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Questions and Answers 1 W912HN-10-R-0047 Technical Point of Contract: Nancy Jenkins or email: Nancy.Jenkins@usace.army.mil; Questions concerning subcontracting plan: Henry Wigfall at 843-329-8088 or email: henry.wigfall@usace.army.mil; and Contractual Questions to: Angela Kelly at 843-329-8060 or email: Angela.Kelly@usace.army.mil; Questions concerning SF330; Angela Kelly at 843-329-8060 or email: Angela.Kelly@usace.army.mil. **** 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: The Charleston District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requires the services of Architect-Engineer (A-E) firms for a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 3; multi-discipline Indefinite Delivery Contracts (IDC) to be awarded within a year after selection has been made. This solicitation is to pre-qualify a short list of firms that will be asked to submit proposals. The Charleston District serves a wide variety of customers, within South Carolina, throughout the US and overseas. These A/E contracts are to provide a wide variety of A/E design services, and will be used primarily for the military construction and the support for others programs, but will also provide services for the civil works program. Charleston Districts area of responsibility includes: a. federal work for various agencies within the State of South Carolina, including but not limited to, the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Department of State and Department of Veterans Affairs b. state agencies and municipalities within the state of South Carolina c. federal agencies throughout the US, including but not limited to, Department of Defense, Defense Logistic Agency DESC, Marine Forces Reserves, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. d. overseas locations for the Defense Logistics Agency, DESC. The IDC contract is as follows: Multi-discipline A/E firm to support CONUS/OCONUS work. The anticipated contract will provide for a full range of planning, architectural, engineering, program management, and construction management (Title II) support services to support the network of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Defense Distribution Centers (DDC) at all CONUS and OCONUS locations. The scope of the projects will include: inventory and definitive facility assessments; comprehensive planning; project planning; space utilization studies; interior design; energy studies, fire protection system testing and analysis; facility engineering investigations and; preparation of facility renovation and repair project design documents. The contracts will support the DLA DDC facility design, construction, program management, project management, and construction management mission. Experience with facility related engineered management systems (EMS) software such as Vertex " or a similar facility inventory and assessment system is essential. Projects may be for a single facility, the repair/rehabilitation and/or new construction of a single facility and/or a large group of facilities. Design task orders could range from very small less than 25K to 10 million multi-building projects. This will be used primarily for DLA and MARFORRES, but could be used for other Charleston District customers as well. Total contract limit of $12, 000, 000.00 This contract is being procured in accordance with the Brooks A-E Act, as implemented in FAR Subpart 36.6. See numbered note 24 for general information on the A-E selection process. Firms will be selected for negotiations based on demonstrated competence for the required work. Offerors are cautioned to read this announcement in its entirety. Contracts awarded as a result of this announcement will be administered by Charleston District for use on federal projects under its jurisdiction and, if requested, for other Corps of Engineers Districts within the South Atlantic Division. Contracts may be issued up to one year after selection approval. Typically, the contract will be for one basic ordering period and four option periods with a total contract limit of Not to exceed $12,000,000. Work will be issued by negotiated firm-fixed price task orders. Projects to be designed are not yet determined and funds are not presently available. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 541310; size standard $4.5 million. This announcement is open to all businesses regardless of size. Small businesses are encouraged to team with other businesses. The firm must be capable of responding to and working on multiple task orders concurrently. Large business firms that intend to do any subcontracting must convey their intent to meet the minimum small business goals on the SF 330, Section C, by identifying subcontracting opportunities with small business. If selected, the large business offeror will be required to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan in accordance with FAR 52.219-9 and DFARS 219.7004 as part of the Request for Proposal package. The following subcontracting goals are the minimum acceptable goals to be included in the subcontracting plan. Of the subcontracted work, 70% of the work would go to small business; 6.2% to small disadvantaged business (a composite of small business); 7.0% to women-owned business (a composite of small business); 9.8% to HUBZone small business (a composite of small business); 0.9% to service-disabled veteran-owned small business (a composite of small business and veteran-owned small business); and 3.0% to Veteran-owned small business (a composite of small business). Written justification must be provided if the minimum small business goals cannot be met. The small business subcontracting plan will be evaluated in accordance with AFAR 19.7, Appendix DD. The plan is not required with this submittal, but will be required with the fee proposal of the firm selected for negotiations. To be eligible for contract award, a firm must be registered in the DOD Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Register via the CCR Internet site at http://www.ccr.gov or by contacting the DOD Electronic Commerce Information Center at 1-800-334-3414. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Work may consist of a. Studies, Investigations, and Reports including drawings and sketches, and planning documents. b. Planning services, space use, and repair project planning, with associated planning documents c. Detailed facility assessments d. Preliminary Designs and Charrettes, including Project Definition Code 3 Design with Parametric Estimating e. Design packages, including but not limited to, Interim Design (30% and 60% levels), Final Design and Corrected Final Design, as defined in each individual Task Order. f. Specifications g. Design Analysis h. Design Calculations i. Interior Design services and submittals, including color boards, binders, SID and CID j. Request for Proposals (RFPs) for Design-Build and Design-Bid-Build projects. k. Cost Estimates and quantity surveys in the format and detail required in each individual Task Order. l. Life Cycle Cost Analysis m. Value Engineering studies, recommendations and conferences n. Design reviews, including District Quality Control (DQC), Agency Technical Review (ATR), and Independent External Pier Review (IEPR) and design review conferences o. Energy Modeling and Energy Audits p. LEED documentation and submittals q. Photogrammetric mapping and aerial photo services. r. Subsurface investigations and foundation analyses. s. Surveying, including topographic (both traditional methods and GPS), GIS, boundary, and construction staking. t. Permits u. Utilization of Government designs, drawings, specifications, and standards for buildings and other structures as necessary to meet the requirements of the proposed project. v. Construction phase services Submittal requirements will be defined in each task order. Due to the variety of customers being served by these contracts, the submittal requirements will vary. Typically, all customers follow the AEC CAD standard, however, the software used to develop the submittals may be different. The CESAC PM will provide direction as to which software package and version is to be used (or saved back to) on each task order. The A/E shall be prepared to provide submittals using the following commercially available software. CAD drawings will be developed using MicroStation, AutoCAD or BIM CADD technology. Specifications will be developed using SPECSINTACT or Microsoft Word software for contract specifications. MCACES software will be used for cost estimates. Responses to Government review comments will be provided on the Corps of Engineers Design Review and Checking System (DrChecks). 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: The selection criteria for this project are listed below in descending order of importance. Proposals will be evaluated on each of the criteria factors listed below. Each factor will be assigned a rating from outstanding to unsatisfactory, based on the risk to the government that the offeror will successfully perform the factor being evaluated. An overall consensus rating will be given to each submission. Award will be made to the firm determined to be most highly qualified. Factors listed below will be rated based on a relative weighting as follows: Significantly More Important - means that the factor is at least two times greater in value than another factor. More Important - means that the factor is greater in value than another factor but less than two times greater. Equal - means that the factor is of the same value or nearly the same as another factor. For this solicitation, Factor 1 (Specialized Experience and Technical Competence) and Factor 2 (Key Personnel) are weighted equally and each factor individually is more important than Factor 3 (Past Performance), Factor 4 (Work Management) and Factor 5 (Knowledge of Locality) and significantly more important than Factor 6 (Capacity to Accomplish Work), Factor 7 (Small Business Participation) and Factor 8 (Volume of DoD Contract Awards). Past Performance, Work Management and Knowledge of Locality are weighted equally and each factor individually is more important than Small Business Participation and Volume of DoD Contract Awards. Small Business Participation and Volume of DoD Contract Awards are weighted equally and will only be used as *tie-breakers* among firms that are essentially technically equal. Information on each factor should be submitted FOR THE OFFICE AND/OR EMPLOYEE PERFORMING THE WORK IN RESPONSE TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. It is recognized that for firms with multiple offices, a project team may be formed from personnel from more than one office. If more than one office is represented, this must be stated clearly in the work management plan and the Selection Board will consider the performance risk associated with that team not being co-located and the geographical proximity to the supported projects. **** FACTOR 1 - SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE. Specialized experience and technical competence in (in descending order of importance within this category): a. Rehabilitation of existing facilities or utility systems of various types, sizes, and complexities b. Design of new facilities or utility systems of various types, sizes, and complexities; c. Design of projects on DOD installations; d. Application of Anti-Terrorist/Force Protection criteria; e. Cost engineering using MCACES; f. Sustainable design utilizing LEED rating tools; g. Preparation of the development of the technical information for design-build Request for Proposals; h. Construction phase services including shop drawing review and preparation of O&M manuals. i. Firms must address and demonstrate experience with facility related engineered management systems (EMS) software such as Vertex " or a similar facility inventory and assessment system Technical competence will be judged based on a minimum of satisfactory performance and experience of the firm and its design team, longevity and previous working relationships among the working parties on recent (within the last 5 years) similar projects, and most recent firm and employee history of experience on similar projects. **** FACTOR 2 KEY PERSONNEL. All key personnel for whom resumes are provided shall be shown on the organizational chart in Section D of SF 330. Additional staff available for work on this contract shall be indicated on the chart by numbers. Resumes shall be provided for qualified professional personnel in Section E of SF 330 in the numbers indicated in parenthesis and in the following key disciplines, that are required to be licensed, registered, and/or certified: architect (2), structural engineer (2), civil engineer (2), mechanical engineer (2), electrical engineer (2), fire protection engineer (1), geotechnical engineer (1), land surveyor (1), and certified industrial hygienist (1). Resumes shall be provided for other key personnel as follows: project manager (2), interior designer (1), cost estimator (1), and landscape architect (1). Registration/certification for all is encouraged. The fire protection engineer must be either: an engineer having a BS or MS degree in fire protection engineering, from an accredited university engineering program, plus a minimum of 5 years work experience in fire protection engineering; or, a registered PE who has passed the NCEE fire protection engineering written exam; or a registered PE in a related engineering discipline with a minimum of 5 years experience dedicated to fire protection engineering. Other personnel should be shown on the organizational chart by discipline in the total number available for utilization on task orders assigned under this contract. Show lines of responsibility and communication between project team leaders and team members. The evaluation of all key personnel will consider education, training, registration, overall and relevant experience, and longevity with the firm. In addition, the team must be capable of certifying that all work is in compliance with U.S. and host nation laws and regulations. **** FACTOR 3 - PAST PERFORMANCE. Past performance on DoD and other contracts with respect to quality of work, compliance with performance schedules and cost control. Indication of favorable performance ratings, awards, and repeat clientele in Section H of SF 330 is recommended. Past performance will be based on ACASS ratings and other data presented by the offeror or as determined by the Government. The evaluation of this factor will be based on the past performance information from the previous five years. **** FACTOR 4 - WORK MANAGEMENT. A proposed management plan shall be presented in Section H of SF 330. The plan will be judged on experience producing quality designs based on an evaluation of the firms design quality management plan. The design quality management plan should include an organization chart in Section D of SF 330 and briefly address the management approach, team organization, quality control procedures, cost and schedule control, coordination of in-house disciplines and consultants, and prior relationships of the prime firm and any of their significant consultants on similar projects. The SF 330 shall clearly indicate the primary office where the work will be performed and the staffing at this office. Any work not done out of the primary office shall be addressed within this work management plan. ****FACTOR 5 KNOWLEDGE OF LOCALITY. Knowledge of locality as it pertains to design and construction methods of military projects in the geographic area where work is anticipated to be accomplished. Firms must address and demonstrate familiarity with the DDC sites and provide information related to past and or current projects worked at CONUS and OCONUS DDC Installation locations. ****FACTOR 6 - CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH WORK: Firms must address and demonstrate the capacity to execute several large Task Orders or multiple small Task Orders simultaneously. The evaluation will also consider the capacity of key personnel available and dedicated to complete routine Task Orders within mandated schedules. Provide no more than five (5) specific examples in Section H, to include the total design value(s) for each large Task Order, small Task Order, and routine Task Order accompanied with the original submittal schedule(s) and the actual completion schedule(s). The information submitted must indicate and support the ability to successfully manage and execute multiple projects of varying dollar magnitudes. The evaluation will consider key personnel identified in Sections D, E and G, as well as other available staff. **** FACTOR 7 - SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION. Degree of participation of all types small business as prime contractor, subcontractor, or joint venture partner. ALL OFFERORS (except small businesses) who plan to subcontract portions of the work are required to provide a narrative discussion of their plan for utilization of small and small disadvantaged businesses. As a minimum, the narrative shall discuss: a. Goals for subcontracting acting with small and small disadvantaged businesses in sufficient detail to allow government evaluators to determine that these goals are realistic, justifiable, positive, and in accordance with the government's policy to maximize opportunities for these types of businesses. b. The extent to which small disadvantaged businesses, and where appropriate, historically black colleges and universities/ minority institution s (HBCU/ MI) have been identified for participation as part of the offeror's team. c. The offeror's past and present commitment to providing subcontracting opportunities and encouragement to small and small disadvantaged businesses. **** FACTOR 8: - VOLUME OF WORK. Volume of DOD contract awards in the last 12 months. **** 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Interested firms having capabilities to perform this work must upload Parts I and II of the SF 330 to https://sasweb.sas.usace.army.mil/aeselection/ by 11:00 a.m., local time on August 10, 2010. NO HARDCOPY OR FACSIMILE SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Any submissions received after the exact time specified for receipt is considered late and will be processed in accordance with FAR 15.208 Submission, Modification, Revision, and Withdrawal of Proposals. The entire submission of the SF 330 must not exceed 5 Megabytes and shall be submitted as one file using Microsoft Word (.doc) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf). Part I of the SF 330 should not exceed 50 pages, including 15 pages for Section H. Font size shall be 10 or larger. Resumes in Section E and example projects in Section F shall not exceed one page each. Indicate in Section C.11 if the prime has worked with the team members in the past five years. In Section G.26, include the firm each of the key personnel is associated. Registration in the Savannah District electronic A-E Selection System is required and instructions may be found at the website above. FIRMS SHOULD BE REGISTERED WELL IN ADVANCE OF THE CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF THE SF 330 AS THE PROCESS MAY TAKE 3-5 DAYS. FIRMS MUST INCLUDE THE DUNS NUMBER FOR THE OFFICE OF THE FIRM PERFORMING THE WORK IN SECTION B.5 OF THE SF 330. Cover letters and extraneous materials (brochures, etc.) will not be considered. Questions concerning submissions should be directed to Sherry Turner at (912) 652-5703. **** PERSONAL VISITS for the purpose of DISCUSSING this announcement WILL NOT BE SCHEDULED. THIS is NOT a REQUEST for a PROPOSAL.
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