SOURCES SOUGHT
Z -- Design-Build: Corman Building
- Notice Date
- 10/25/2010
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), Property Development Division (9PCS), 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 3rd floor West, San Francisco, California, 94102
- ZIP Code
- 94102
- Solicitation Number
- GS-09P-11-KT-C-0005A
- Point of Contact
- Roger K. Wiesnoski,
- E-Mail Address
-
roger.wiesnoski@gsa.gov
(roger.wiesnoski@gsa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- This is a SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT for planning purposes only. Market research is being conducted to determine if there are small businesses (including HUBZone Certified, 8(a) Certified, Service Disabled Veteran-Owned and Women-Owned small businesses) with the capabilities and experience to perform the required work. All interested parties are invited to submit a capabilities statement to include three projects completed within the last five years that are relevant to the work that will be required under this project. Provide a point of contact for each project listed. Responses to this request must be emailed to Roger K. Wiesnoski at roger.wiesnoski@gsa.gov - no other method of response will be accepted. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR A PROPOSAL. Please identify which small business category your firm is registered as. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 236220, the small-business size standard is $33.5 million (average annual receipts within a 3-year period). PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MUST BE REGISTERED IN THE CENTRAL CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION (CCR). Information regarding registration can be found at http://www.ccr.gov/. Firms must be headquartered in GSA Region 9, which includes California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii and the Trust Territories of the Pacific. Selected set-aside firm must perform 51% of the work associated with this project. The project is located in Los Angeles (Van Nuys), California. BRIEFLY: GSA is trying to contract with a Design-Build construction contractor to peform the design and construction of a limited renovation of a low-rise government building. The project is estimated to be in the $10,000,000 range. Part of the requirement will be the ability of the firm to provide the architect/engineering services required to develop construction drawings from an approved Program Development Study (PDS). The capacity to provide this aspect of the requirement will be a major evaluation factor. NOTE: The remainder of this notice, consisting of the project description and description of the evaluation process, is included for informational purposes only - do not submit a proposal as outlined below at this time. ________________________________________________________________________ Project Description: The General Services Administration (GSA) announces an opportunity for Design and Construction Excellence in Public Buildings. The solicitation is being made pending funds approval as GSA will be using funds from the FY 2011 Prospectus authorization for this project. Project Summary: The GSA announces an opportunity for Design and Construction Excellence in public architecture, engineering and construction through a Design-Build contract for the James C. Corman Federal Building in Van Nuys, California. The project shall include the performance of architectural/engineering services based on an approved Program Development Study (PDS) to be developed during the Request for Proposal stage of this procurement process. Detailed data sheets for each occupied space in the existing building will be available at the time of Conceptual Design. The design and construction work will require extensive capabilities in both renovation design as well as structural/seismic upgrades in an occupied building, with all work to be in accordance with GSA quality standards and requirements, including Federally established energy and sustainability goals, accessibility requirements and security specifications. Demonstrated capability to achieve Design Excellence in the execution of the project will be a key consideration. The project encompasses major alteration work of approximately 56,578 usable square feet within 231,000 gross square feet in an occupied 4 level office structure with both underground and surface parking. The major tenant of the James C. Corman Federal Building is the Department of State. The design aspect of the offer will be expected to provide Tenant Improvement layouts with full description of construction means and methods. Furthermore, the offeror will need to fully demonstrate the constructability of phasing in an occupied building. The focus of the alteration work will be the 1 st and 4 th floors. Prospective offeror's experience must include, but is not limited to, demonstrated experience executing major renovation projects involving significant seismic as well as mechanical, electrical, plumbing and data infrastructure reconstruction conducted in a sequenced manner in an occupied building. The design-build scope of work includes architectural, engineering, construction, security, testing, LEED commissioning, and other related services necessary to construct the renovations and improvements to the James C. Corman Federal Federal Building. Related services shall include, but are not limited to, site and construction sequence planning, infrastructure, geotechnical evaluation, monitoring, permitting, industrial safety and monitoring, and all necessary inspection services during construction, commissioning and potential other related additional requirements. The estimated cost for the design-build delivery of the renovation and alteration improvements for the project is projected to be over $10,000,000, with project award anticipated in June 2011. Award will be subject to the availability of funds. Procurement Strategy: GSA intends to award a firm-fixed price competitive acquisition using the best-value trade-off process. This Two-Stage procurement process for the Design-Build Contract will be based upon evaluation criteria developed pursuant to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 36.3 TWO-PHASE DESIGN-BUILD SELECTION PROCEDURES, FAR Subpart 36.6 ARCHITECTURE-ENGINEERING SERVICES, Source Selection Procedures, FAR subpart 15.3 and the GSA Design Excellence Program (www.gsa.gov/designexcellence). The Stage One procedure (which is analogous to a Request for Qualifications (RFQ)) is designed to select a "short list" of the most highly qualified Offerors who will be requested to submit Stage Two proposals (the short list will be published in FedBizOpps). All responsible sources may submit a Stage One Proposal. In Stage One, the Government will identify the evaluation factors other than cost or price that will serve as the basis for the determination of the most highly qualified Offerors. Interested Offerors will be required to submit their responses to the RFQ by the due date established in the RFQ. The Government will evaluate all the responses to the RFQ in accordance with the criteria in the RFQ, and advise each Offeror in writing whether it will be invited to participate in the Stage Two process. Offerors that do not submit a timely RFQ response in Stage One will not be allowed to participate in the second stage. In Stage One all Offerors are required to submit a letter from your surety stating your ability to perform and bond a project with an Estimated Cost of Construction at-Award of over $10 million, and are required to be a licensed general contractor. Licensed general contractors having the minimum bonding capacity are invited to respond to Stage One evaluation factors. In Stage Two, the Government will issue the RFP to the 3 (or 4 if the Contracting Officer determines 4 to be advantageous to the Government) most highly qualified Offerors from Stage One and request that they submit Stage Two proposals. Stage Two of the solicitation shall be prepared in accordance with FAR Part 15 and include Stage Two evaluation factors, developed in accordance with FAR 15.304. Stage Two of the solicitation will require submission of technical and price proposals, which shall be evaluated separately in accordance with FAR Part 15. The government anticipates the requirement of short-listed firms to submit a design concept for consideration as part of the evaluation criteria for Stage Two. The Government will reserve the right to make an award upon the basis of the initial technical and price proposals without discussions. Per FAR 28.102, Performance and Payment Bonds will be required by the successful offeror in the penal amount of 100 percent of the original contract price. If this project is set-aside, the RFQ will be issued electronically sometime in November of 2010.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: 6230 Van Nuys Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 94101, United States
- Zip Code: 94101
- Zip Code: 94101
- Record
- SN02316437-W 20101027/101025234017-462d3dbf23522e185fb1182a0194ab6a (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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