SOLICITATION NOTICE
Y -- Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for Construction, Limited to Sources from Afghanistan
- Notice Date
- 11/8/2015
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Kabul, APO AE, 09356, Afghanistan
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- W5J9JE-16-R-0002
- Archive Date
- 12/15/2015
- Point of Contact
- Thuy Le, , Ralph La Rosa,
- E-Mail Address
-
phuong-thuy.t.le@usace.army.mil, Ralph.J.LaRosa@usace.army.mil
(phuong-thuy.t.le@usace.army.mil, Ralph.J.LaRosa@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- THIS IS A PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE. PROPOSALS OR RESPONSES ARE NOT BEING REQUESTED OR ACCEPTED AT THIS TIME. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Transatlantic Afghanistan District (TAA) intends to solicit for a multiple award task order contract (MATOC) to fulfill construction projects in the various provinces of Afghanistan. Competition will be limited to sources from Afghanistan. Task orders under the MATOC will typically contain a 35% design including floor plans and will require the contractor to complete the design analysis, plans and specifications for all design submittal stages required by the task orders. Design submittal content shall include field testing, laboratory testing, design analysis, plans and specifications for: geotechnical report; existing topographic survey; architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, etc. Plans and specifications shall be in accordance with current U.S. design, Unified Facilities Guides Specification (UFGS) and International Building Codes (IBC), Life Safety Code (NFPA-101), and force protection and security standards. Work will vary from site to site and will require extensive knowledge in design elements of both vertical and horizontal construction. Task orders may include design and construction projects for the following types of work: 1. Force Protection (perimeter walls, perimeter lighting, entry control points, guard towers, guard shacks, personal bunkers, barriers) 2. Base Housing (barracks, dining facilities, latrines, laundry facilities) 3. Base Support (administration building, classrooms, hangars, storage buildings, vehicle maintenance facilities, fuel storage & vehicle refueling points) 4. Miscellaneous Buildings (day care centers, medical clinics, fitness centers) 5. Utilities (electrical power generator and/or distribution, water supply/storage distribution, wastewater collection & treatment systems, wellhouse, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer systems) 6. Grounds (trash collection points, parade ground review stand, sports field & bleachers) 7. Miscellaneous Support (roads, parking areas and motor pools) Construction will be in accordance with current building codes, safety and security standards, and local standards. Task orders shall include but not be limited to the necessary design program, site development and improvements, facilities, management, planning, material, labor and equipment unique to and/or associated with each project. The estimated magnitude of the MATOC will be $49.5M for a three year base ordering period. The estimated magnitude of task orders is between $1,000,000.00 and $5,000,000.00. The government's intent is to issue a solicitation using a design-build, two-phase, best value tradeoff source selection procedure where up to five (5) contracts will be awarded. The government reserves the right to award more or less than five or none at all. Phase I will consists of non-pricing evaluation criteria where selection of 5 to 8 of the most highly qualified offerors will be selected to Phase II. In Phase II, offerors will be asked to submit non-pricing (to include a design) and pricing information for evaluation. All resultant task orders will be issued on a firm-fixed price basis using either a tradeoff or a lowest priced technically acceptable source selection procedure. The tentative date for issuance of the RFP is mid-December 2015. All interested offerors MUST be a source from Afghanistan and must have active registrations in the following databases at the time of proposal submission: __System for Award Management (SAM): http://www.sam.gov/ __Joint Contingency Contracting System (JCCS): https://www.jccs.gov/ __Afghan Investment Support Agency (AISA) License: http://www.aisa.org.af/ Failure to have an active and/or completed registration in any one of the above databases at the time of proposal submission may determine an offeror's proposal as non-responsive and removed from competition. Information contained within an offeror's registration must be current and valid. The responsibility of maintaining current information contained in an offeror's registration rests solely on the offeror. If an offeror is a joint venture (JV), the JV entity must have a valid registration representing the JV as one business/firm/entity. This is applicable to SAM, JCCS, and AISA. The government will not accept separate registrations and licenses for each separate entity representing the JV. Questions regarding the presolicitation notice may be addressed via email to Mr. Ralph La Rosa at Ralph.J.LaRosa@usace.army.mil and Ms. Thuy Le at Phuong-Thuy.T.Le@usace.army.mil. Only email responses will be reviewed. The government is not requesting information from the public at this time. Information regarding this notice will be updated and posted to FBO as necessary. Interested parties are encouraged to check FBO before sending email inquiries. This notice is not to be construed as a commitment by the government.
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