SOLICITATION NOTICE
Z -- Army- Design-Build Multiple Award Task Order Contract (DB-MATOC) for Medical Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (MSRM) for US Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) for Medical SRM Construction. Multiple locations: CONUS, AK & HI.
- Notice Date
- 5/19/2015
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- USACE District, Little Rock, 700 West Capitol, Little Rock, AR 72201
- ZIP Code
- 72201
- Solicitation Number
- W9127S-15-R-6007
- Response Due
- 7/23/2015
- Archive Date
- 8/22/2015
- Point of Contact
- Alicia Moore, 501-340-1262
- E-Mail Address
-
USACE District, Little Rock
(alicia.m.moore@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- Document Type:* PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE Solicitation: W9127S-15-R-6007 Classification Code: Z2DA Set Aside: SMALL BUSINESS Title: DESIGN BUILD MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACT (MATOC), THE U.S. ARMY MEDICAL COMMAND (MEDCOM) MEDICAL SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND MODERNIZATION (MSRM) PROGRAM. Media: FEDERAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES www.fbo.gov Estimated Construction Range in accordance with (IAW) Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) 236.204 (iv): $250M -500M NAICS Code: 236220 Federal Service Code (FSC Code): Z2DA SIC Code: 1542 Small Business Size Standard: $33.5M *THIS NOTICE IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS SYNOPIS IS ONLY A NOTIFICATION THAT A SOLICITATION IS ANITCIPATED AND FORTHCOMING. DESCRIPTION: THIS ACQUISITION IS FOR AN INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANTITY (IDIQ) (MATOC) FIRM FIXED PRICE (FFP) CONTRACT FOR DESIGN-BUILD (DB). The purpose of this MATOC acquisition is to continue US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) support of the Continental United States (CONUS)-wide, Alaska (AK) and Hawaii (HI) U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) Medical Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (MSRM) program in fiscal years 2016 through 2019. The MEDCOM Design-Build (DB) process uses highly qualified healthcare contractor to deliver the highest quality design and construction. The MEDCOM MSRM program includes the sustainment and renewal of hospitals, clinics, medical administration buildings, ambulatory health facilities, medical warehouses, medical labs, biological engineering labs, dental clinics, veterinary clinics, wellness centers and any other buildings connected to/associated with the U.S. Army MEDCOM. The scope of work for the resultant contract will primarily be associated with the design, renovation/alteration of existing active facilities, but may also include major repair and new construction. Work may include, but is not limited to, replacement, restoration or modernization of hospitals, clinics, medical administration buildings, ambulatory health facilities, medical warehouses, medical labs, biological engineering labs, dental clinics, veterinary clinics, and wellness centers. This requirement will be performed within the CONUS to include AK and HI; with a potential for contracts to serve a certain region. The objective is for the contractors to provide the design and construction/renovations to include but not limited to HVAC, medical gas, plumbing, electrical, elevators, building envelope, fire protection, interior renovation, terrorism/force protection, and exterior site and systems work such as utilities infrastructure, roadways, sidewalks, parking lots, landscaping, and irrigation. These services must include cradle to grave project management services, and design services. This work is performed in ongoing active healthcare facilities Under this contract, the contractor shall provide all necessary labor, material, supervision, and equipment for the design, construction, repair, and/or alteration to sustain, restore, and or modernize clinics, hospitals, administrative buildings, health facilities, warehouses, veterinary clinics, ancillary facilities, and wellness centers, using Military Construction (MILCON) and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) processes. The contractor shall have experience in utilizing performance based requirements, where the customer identifies the objectives (desired result) and the constraints (code/criteria/standards) and the contractor is responsible for determining the means and methods to achieving the desired result. A capable and qualified contractor must have experience in performing during the course of normal hospital/clinic operations. Any resultant contract (s) will be for a period of a three (3) base years with no option years, not to exceed three (3) years. Each contract awarded under the MATOC will share the total contract capacity estimated at $249 million over the three (3) year period. The estimated minimum size of a task order is $250K. The estimated maximum size of a task order is $17.5M. Companies must have ability to perform up to a minimum of five (5) task orders simultaneously. This acquisition is critical to the continued planning, programming, and execution of the U.S. Army MEDCOM MSRM program. The USACE and MEDCOM MSRM teams are required to execute Surgeon General endorsed projects in support of Joint Commission accreditation and Facility Life Cycle Management milestones; avoiding/preventing jeopardizing the life, health, and safety of staff, patients, and visitors in over twenty six (26) million square feet of real property and access to medical and dental care for a beneficiary population exceeding three (3) million beneficiaries. Work shall be performed in accordance with the terms and conditions of any resultant contract. Prior to an offeror receiving an award as a result of any resulting solicitation, the offeror must be registered and have an active, valid registration in the System For Award Management (SAM) database. To obtain information on CCR, Fedreg, ORCA, & EPLS and/or how to register, visit the following web site: https://www.sam.gov The acquisition will be a two-phase approached IAW FAR Subpart 36.3. The two-phase selection procedure authorized under 10 U.S.C. 2305a allows Offerors to submit information related to specialized experience, technical competence, capability to perform, past performance, teaming arrangements and/or other information requested in phase one. Based on information submitted in phase one, the source selection authority will select no more than ten (10) of the most qualified Offerors to advance onto phase two in the competition and are subsequently invited to submit certain specified technical design proposals for an initial task order (TO) and a price proposal. The Government will evaluate the phase two proposals IAW the criteria described for phase two in a solicitation amendment. A target of up to Five (5) contracts will be awarded to the most highly rated Offerors. A seed task order will be used to evaluate the technical approach submission criteria. The proposal offering the best value for the seed task order will receive the award for the first task order. All proposals must be complete and timely to be considered. The solicitation will be made available on or about 24-June 2015. This solicitation and its associated information will be issued via Internet only and will not be made available in hard copy format. Notification of amendments shall be made via FedBizOpps only. It is therefore the contractor's responsibility to check the FedBizOpps address daily (www.fbo.gov) for any posted changes to this solicitation. For security and document size reasons, all technical and engineering data related to this solicitation will be distributed using the AMRDEC SAFE site. AMRDEC SAFE is a web-based dissemination tool designed to safeguard acquisition-related information for some Federal agencies. Access instructions will be provide with the Solicitation. Offerors must be registered and have an active, valid registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) database. To obtain information on CCR, Fedreg, ORCA, & EPLS and/or how to register, visit the following web site: https://www.sam.gov. Offerors are encouraged visit and REGISTER AS INTERESTED VENDOR on http://www.fedbizopps.gov/spg/USA/COE/index. You will not be able to download plans and specs from this site; however instructions on how and where to download the specs and drawings from the AMRDEC SAFE site. Offerors must provide a list of individuals and their emails from each company that will require access to the solicitation, plans, specs, and any amendments in order to have access to download from the AMRDEC SAFE site, each individual's email provided will only have access ONCE to download the necessary documents for each action created (i.e. Solicitation release, amendments etc..). The contract specialist for this solicitation will be Alicia Moore, 501-340-1262 Award will be based on a Best Value Decision, Tradeoff process, IAW FAR 15.101-1. If a solicitation is released it will be synopsized in FedBizOpps at https://www.fbo.gov. Anticipated solicitation for issuance date for phase one is on or about [24 June 2015], and the estimated proposal due date will be on or about [23 July 2015]. The official Synopsis citing the solicitation number will be issued on Federal Business Opportunities inviting firms to register electronically to receive a copy of the solicitation when and if a solicitation is issued. It is the potential offeror's responsibility to monitor this site for the release of any solicitation or synopsis. Place of Performance: CONUS, AK & HI Country: USA Contracting Office Address: US Army Corps of Engineers-Little Rock District 700 West Capitol Ave Little Rock, AR 72203 Primary Point of Contact: Alicia Moore, alicia.m.moore@usace.army.mil Secondary Point of Contact: Darrell Montgomery darrell.montgomery@usace.army.mil
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- Place of Performance
- Address: USACE District, Little Rock 700 West Capitol, Little Rock AR
- Zip Code: 72201
- Zip Code: 72201
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