SOLICITATION NOTICE
Y -- GUAM DESIGN-BUILD MULTIPLE AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR U.S. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS FOR SITES IN GUAM AND OTHER AREAS UNDER THE COGNIZANCE OF NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND, PACIFIC
- Notice Date
- 9/21/2015
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 237310
— Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
- Contracting Office
- N62742 NAVFAC PACIFIC, ACQUISITION DEPARTMENT 258 Makalapa Drive, Suite 100, Pearl Harbor, HI
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- N6274215R1314
- Response Due
- 11/5/2015
- Archive Date
- 11/20/2015
- Point of Contact
- Lorna Sikorski 808-471-1055 Annette Tijerina 808-471-0794
- E-Mail Address
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- Description
- Construction Services are required for an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type multiple award construction contract (MACC) for various military construction projects under the cognizance of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pacific. NAVFAC Pacific is the Department of Defense ™s Executive Agent for Construction on Guam and is the designated design and construction agent for the Realignment Roadmap associated with the rebasing of approximately 5,000 Marines and their dependents from Okinawa to Guam. The contract coverage is predominantly in Guam and may include other areas under the cognizance of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pacific. This single solicitation will result in the award of a minimum of three firm-fixed price MACC contracts. The scope of work is for a broad range of new construction, repair, and renovation projects (including design-build). Work to be performed under the MACC will be within the primary North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 237310 - Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, average annual receipts is $36.5 million over the past three years. However, it will also include Subsection 237 “ Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction and Subsection 236 - Construction of Buildings. This procurement is being advertised on an UNRESTRICTED basis inviting full and open competition. This is a two-phase design-build, best value, trade off procurement. The Government intends to evaluate Phase I submissions and to move forward to Phase II without conducting discussions with any Offeror, except for clarifications as described in FAR 15.306(a). However, the Government reserves the right to conduct discussions with Phase I Offerors, if required. The maximum number of Phase I Offerors that will be requested to submit Phase II proposals is limited to the seven (7) most highly qualified Offerors. A pre-proposal conference and site visit will be scheduled when Phase II is issued. The Phase I non-price evaluation factors are anticipated to be FACTOR 1, Technical Approach; FACTOR 2, Experience; and FACTOR 3, Performance Confidence Assessment (Past Performance). The Phase I documents will be available on or about 06 October 2015 through the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) website at the following direct link https://www.fbo.gov/fedteds/TDP15R1314PHASE1. Potential Offerors must register at the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) website https://www.fbo.gov to obtain direct access to any posted project documents. Registration instructions can be found on the FBO website. Once registered in FBO, the contractor must submit a request for access to obtain the project documents. An email will be forwarded once the contracting office has approved or declined the request. Approved Offerors may view and/or download the project documents. Revisions to any posted documents will be issued as Notices and will be posted to the web site at the following direct link https://www.fbo.gov/fedteds/TDP15R1314PHASE1. The FBO website is the only available resource for plan holders. It is the responsibility of the Offeror to check the FBO website periodically for any revisions to the posted documents. All prime firms are required to complete the System for Award Management (SAM) via the website at https://www.sam.gov. Correspondence will be via facsimile transmission, unless otherwise noted in the project documents, therefore, your submission must clearly indicate a working facsimile number for your firm. Printed copies or CDs of the RFP will not be issued. The Phase II non-price evaluation factors are anticipated to be FACTOR 4, Safety; FACTOR 5, Small Business; SUBFACTOR 5A, Past Performance in Utilization of Small Business Concerns; SUBFACTOR 5B, Small Business Participation; FACTOR 6, Workforce Housing and Logistics; FACTOR 7, Seed Project Execution Plan; FACTOR 7A, Key Personnel/Qualifications; FACTOR 7B, Management Plan/Project Schedules. The contract period of performance is anticipated to consist of a 12-month base period and four (4) potential 12-month option periods for a total maximum duration of 60 months. The estimated maximum dollar value, including the base year and all options, for all contracts combined is $990,000,000. Task orders will typically range between $15,000,000 and $300,000,000. Task orders may be above this limit; however, contractors are not obligated to accept such task orders under the general terms of the contract. Task orders may require both design and construction services. The government makes no representation as to the number of task orders or actual amount of work to be ordered; however, during the term of the contract, a minimum of $30,000 is guaranteed for each awardee under the base period of the contract. There are no additional minimum guarantees obligated for each option year. All work under the MACC will be initiated by task orders that are competed amongst only the MACC holders (firms awarded one of the potential contracts). Task orders will be either design-bid-build (100% provided by the Government) or design-build. Work will include new construction, renovation, and additions/upgrades to a variety of facility types, including but not limited to, barracks/dormitories, administrative facilities, communication facilities, educational facilities, medical/dental/hospital facilities, dining facilities, industrial facilities, warehouse facilities, ranges, operational/training facilities, roads, streets, bridges, site utilities/infrastructure, dredging, and aviation facilities (including hangars, runways and aprons), and other base development facilities on Government shore-based facilities in Guam. If determined to be in the best interest of the Government, less than five contracts may be awarded or the Government may cancel the procurement. In support of the design-build task orders, MACC holders shall retain the services of professional architect-engineer (A-E) firms experienced with multi-disciplined architectural-engineering design efforts. A-E firms employed shall have active U.S. professional registration or equivalent qualifications. Note: During contract execution, U.S. registration will be required for all architects or engineers who approve designs.
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