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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF MAY 24, 2015 FBO #4929
SPECIAL NOTICE

B -- Dodge Construction Potentials (DCP)

Notice Date
5/22/2015
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
511120 — Periodical Publishers
 
Contracting Office
Department of Labor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Office of Procurement Services, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, S-4307, Washington, District of Columbia, 20210-0001, United States
 
ZIP Code
20210-0001
 
Solicitation Number
DOL-OPS-15-R-00034
 
Point of Contact
Roxanne Yorgason, Phone: 2026934570
 
E-Mail Address
yorgason.roxanne.a@dol.gov
(yorgason.roxanne.a@dol.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Synopsis: This is not a solication, request for quotation (RFQ), request for proposal (RFP), or invitation for bid (IFB). This is a notice to publicize the Government's intent to procure and fulfill the U.S. Department of Labor's need of the following requirements in accordance with FAR 6.302-1, Other than Full and Open Competition. ************************************************** The DOL's Wage and Hour Division (the Division) directs and coordinates the determination of prevailing wage rates under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts and the Service Contract Act. This mandate involves a nationwide program of data collection, analysis, and research related to wage determination activities. Through its National and Regional Office network, and various contracts with agencies such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U. S. Census Bureau, the Division develops data on prevailing wage rates for occupations in the construction and service industries for local areas across the country. In addition, the Division is responsible for administering some of the Nation's most comprehensive labor laws, including the minimum wage, overtime, and child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act; the Family and Medical Leave Act; the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act; and worker protections provided in several Temporary visa programs. 1.1 OBJECTIVES The contrac¬tor shall furnish the U.S. Department of Labor, hereafter referred to as the Govern¬ment, with data on construction projects located in the continental United States which would satisfy the Gover¬nment's demand for information to conduct Davis-Bacon Wage Determination Surveys, sample surveys and possibly help with conformance surveys. A. Furnish the Government with a subscription to construction data known as the Dodge Construction Potentials (DCP): (1) Collect the data from its regional offices throughout the United States. (2) Compile the data and furnish it to the Government electronically. (3) Furnish and prepare for de¬livery, at no additional charge, a summary print-out of the data by state and county. (4) The DCP shall report construc¬tion contract awards in the continental forty nine states and Washington, D.C., with the Contractor's state and county codes matchable by state and county. (5) The data to be reported, with respect to each of the construction contract awards, shall include any or all of the following data as customarily furnished by the Contractor to its subscribers. A. State and county codes B. Dodge project code C. NAA classification code. D. Ownership code E. Planner code F. Builder Code G. Framing code H. Number of stories I. Number dwelling units. J. Floor area in hundreds of square feet K. Valuation in thousands of dollars. L. Month and year of input. M. Dodge district number. N. Dodge report number. O. Adjustment date and entry type (both at original month of entry). P. Zip Code, if applicable. B. The contractor shall furnish the Government with its Large Projects Listings: (1) The listings shall include non-residential, residential, and non-building projects. All projects with a minimum valuation of $8,000,000 shall be reported. (2) The listings shall be in alphabetic order and printed on 8 1/2" x 11" paper. C. The contractor shall provide the Government and/or CIRPC (Construction Industry Research & Policy Center, (the Government's agent) with a subscription that permits the Government and/or CIRPC (the Government's agent) to access the past four years of issues of the Dodge Reports prepared by the Contractor. This period shall be a moving period for the twelve month base year period of this contract, in that it shall begin from the date of award and end on the last day of this contract. The reports to which the Government and/or CIRPC (Construction Industry Research & Policy Center), (the Government's agent) will have access shall: • Be in hard copy or electronic • Cover all nonresidential, residential, and engineering (heavy construction) projects at the start state in the continental United States, and which exceed $50,000.00 in value. These projects shall include new construction, additions, alterations, and renovations; • Include, when available, the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the owners, architects, engineers, bidders, general contractors, and subcontractors associated with the projects being reported on; • Describe the projects being reported on; and • Include the unique Dodge Report number for each project. These numbers shall correspond with the Dodge Report numbers in the DCP for the same projects. D. The contractor shall furnish the Government, via CIRPC (Construction Industry Research & Policy Center), (the Government's agent) with a subscription to Dodge Reports that have been specifically identified and ordered by CIRPC, which have been prepared by the Contractor over the twelve month period. • CIRPC (the Government's agent) will submit orders to the Contractor electronically for the Dodge Reports needed. Each electronic submission shall contain the following information for each project: Dodge identification number, project code, start date, value, type of construction, Dodge district code, state, county, and the file ID number. Included with these orders will be the names and addresses of the parties to which the Contractor is to send the Dodge Reports. • Upon receipt of an order from CIRPC (the Government's agent), the Contractor shall select, photocopy, and prepare for shipment, those Dodge Reports ordered by CIRPC (the Government's agent). • The Contractor shall return the information to CIRPC when it is feasible to do so, but no later than the end of this contract. E. The Contractor shall make deliveries in accordance with Section 1.3.7 of the statement of work. F. The Contractor shall provide the Government with a subscription to its Platinum Network, an online database service through which the most current Dodge Report information is made available.
 
Web Link
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Record
SN03741205-W 20150524/150522235021-1925c6183b9ba6665b99f52ad1fc9c36 (fbodaily.com)
 
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