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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF MAY 05, 2016 FBO #5277
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- Mechanical, Electrical and Fire Protection (MEFP) Engineering Services, A-E IDIQ, Unrestricted, NAVFAC Southwest, San Diego, California

Notice Date
5/3/2016
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
N62473 NAVFAC SOUTHWEST, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT CORE Attn Code RAQ20 1220 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N6247316R1870
 
Response Due
6/2/2016
 
Archive Date
6/17/2016
 
Point of Contact
Elliott Penetrante 619-532-2967
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
N62473-16-R-1870 DESCRIPTION: THIS IS AN UNRESTRICTED PROCUREMENT. ALL INFORMATION NEEDED FOR INTERESTED PARTIES TO SUBMIT A STANDARD FORM (SF) 330, ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS, IS CONTAINED HEREIN. THERE IS NO SEPARATE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) PACKAGE TO DOWNLOAD. Architect-Engineer (A-E) services are required for a firm fixed-price Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract for Mechanical, Electrical and Fire Protection (MEFP) Engineering services for Mechanical, Electrical, and Fire Protection Projects. Projects under this contract will occur at various military installations located in the NAVFAC Southwest Area of Responsibility (AOR): California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah; but may be available to the NAVFAC area of responsibility (AOR) as approved by the NAVFAC Southwest (SW) Chief of Contracting Office (CCO). The preponderance of work is expected to be in southern California. A-E Design and Engineering Services shall mainly provide for, but not be limited to, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING related services. All A-E services will be in accordance with the scope of this contract, applicable references, and Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC). The number of design task orders per fiscal year may vary and may involve surges of multiple projects with overlapping delivery dates. Primary A-E services required: Preparation of Requests for Proposals (RFP) for Design Build (DB) projects; Design-Bid-Build (DBB) construction contract packages (i.e., full plans and specifications); Mechanical/Electrical Site Investigations, Studies, Surveys; and Reports from studies, surveys and/or site investigations. Secondary A-E services required: Cost estimates; construction contract support services (CCSS) or post construction award services (PCAS); Fire Protection Engineering Designs, Studies, Surveys and Site Investigation (e.g. fire risk/hazard analysis, life safety code analysis, fire modeling and engineering documentation, antiterrorism, and final inspections and tests of installed Fire Protection Systems. Fire Protection surveys shall be conducted within the guidelines established by OPNAVINST 11320.23G). Support A-E services which may be required: Technical reviews of government-prepared RFP for DB projects and/or full plans and specifications for DBB projects; preparation of planning and programming support documents; incidental architectural, civil, structural, geotechnical, and environmental work; identification and abatement methods for existing asbestos-containing materials, lead-based paint, and other hazardous materials. Primary types of projects will include, but are not limited to, sustainable energy documentation (e.g. Energy Master Planning, Commissioning, Life Cycle Cost, LEED/Third Party Certifications, Title 24 Energy Compliance documents, ASHRAE 90.1 compliance documents, and ASHRAE 90.1 Performance Rating Method reports); Military Construction (MILCON), new construction, major repair/renovation of on-site power generating systems (e.g. solar, cogeneration); control systems (e.g. microgrid, utility control systems); heating, ventilation, air conditioning and control systems (e.g. exhaust systems, direct digital control schematic and architecture); energy supply systems (i.e. above and below ground steam distribution, high temperature/pressure water, refrigeration systems, and natural gas including earthquake shut off valves); plumbing systems; interior and exterior electrical power systems (.e.g. interior building power, medium and low voltage distribution systems, primary and secondary substations, Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS), emergency generators); communication and security systems (e.g. cable TV, electronic security systems); fire alarm; and lighting systems for airfield, operational and training, commercial, institutional, industrial, research development, quality of life facilities, etc. Secondary type of projects will include, but are not limited to, new construction, major repair/renovation of industrial ventilation; compressed air; medical gas; oxygen; fire protection systems (e.g. fire sprinklers, fire alarm and detection systems, and fire resistant building assemblies). The maximum contract value may not exceed $30,000,000 aggregate total. The minimum guarantee for the contract is $5,000. The minimum guarantee for the entire contract term (including option years) will be satisfied by the award of the initial task order. The minimum value of individual task orders executed under this contract is $200,000. The maximum value of individual task orders executed under this contract is $2,500,000. There will be no dollar limit per year. Multiple task orders may be awarded with similar completion schedules and overlapping delivery dates. Contract term is for a one-year base period with four option periods. Each performance period will run 365 (366 for leap year) calendar days. The hourly rates will be negotiated for each performance period. The Government may exercise the option period unilaterally. Per NFAS 17.208-100(c)(1), options for PCAS may be negotiated on individual task orders for unilateral exercise. The estimated start date is December 2016. The NAICS Code for this procurement is 541330 (Engineering Services) and the annual small business size standard is $15 Million. The Government makes no representation as to the number of task orders or the actual amount of work to be ordered. The contractor is not guaranteed work in excess of the minimum guarantee. Firms that provided Architect-Engineer services for a task order issued under the resulting contract are prohibited from participating on the subsequent construction contract. This limitation also applies to subsidiaries/affiliates of the firm. SELECTION CRITERIA AND SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: Selection of Architects and Engineers, formerly the Brooks Act (PL 92-582) and Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Part 36.6 selection procedures apply. The evaluation and selection will be based on the following criteria: Criterion 1, Professional Qualifications; Criterion 2, Specialized Experience and Technical Competence; Criterion 3, Capacity; Criterion 4, Past Performance; Criterion 5, Location and Knowledge of the Locality; Criterion 6, Quality Control; Criterion 7, Utilization of Small Business, and Criterion 8, Volume of Work. Submitted SF330s (Architect-Engineer Qualifications) and related information will be evaluated to determine the most highly qualified firm based on criteria responses. Criteria 1 and 2 are considered most important and of equal importance to each other; Criteria 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are of lesser importance and listed in descending order of importance; and Criterion 8 is of lesser importance and will be used as a tiebreaker among firms considered to be technically equal. Evaluation of past performance and experience may include information provided by the firm, customer inquiries, Government databases, and publicly available sources. Failure to provide requested data, accessible points of contact, or valid phone numbers may result in a firm being considered less favorably in the evaluation. In evaluating an Offerors capability, the Government will consider how well the offeror complied with these instructions. All projects provided in the SF 330 (Architect-Engineer Qualifications) shall have been completed by the office/branch/individual team member actually performing the work under this contract. Projects not performed by the office/branch/individual team member will be excluded from evaluation consideration. Submission Requirements: The SF330, Part 1 submission is limited to thirty (30), 8.5x11 pages (see definition). Information submitted beyond the stated page limitation, unless otherwise accepted, will not be considered in the evaluation. Submit one (1) original and three (3) copies of SF330 (Parts 1 and 2), addressing the selection criteria information below. Requested items not counted as part of the 30-page limitation are as noted herein. Also submit one electronic copy of the complete SF330 on CD (Adobe Acrobat.PDF format). SF330, Part 1, Sections B and C: In Block 5, in addition to the name of the firm, provide the firms Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number issued by Dun and Bradstreet Information Services. In Block 9, in addition to the name of the firm, provide the DUNS number of each proposed team member. SF330, Part 1, Section D: Organization Chart: In addition to requirements stated in the SF330 Instructions, identify on the submitted organization chart the relationships and lines of authority of the proposed team members, including key subcontractors, including the following: -Name -Firm employed with -Job Title/Role -Licensure, certification, and or accreditation -Permanent geographic location of individual Note: All individuals listed on the organization chart are not required to have a resume in Section E, such as administrative or lower level engineering positions. This chart shall not be counted as part of the 30-page limitation. This chart must be affixed to the submittal to avoid separation in handling. SF330, Part 1, Section E, Resumes of Key Personnel, CRITERION 1, PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: The evaluation will consider the professional qualifications of proposed key personnel (see definition) in providing relevant primary and secondary A-E services for project types identified for this contract. Include the geographic office location of the individual on the resume. All key personnel must be professionally registered/accredited (see definition) in their discipline. The designated Program Manager (see definition) shall be a professionally registered Electrical Engineer and be an employee of the prime A-E firm. The prime A-E firm shall have a minimum of two (2) professionally registered Electrical Engineers on staff, in addition to the Program Manager, to perform the anticipated work of this contract. In addition, the Offerors team (see definition) shall include a minimum of two (2) professionally registered Mechanical Engineers, and one (1) professionally registered Fire Protection Engineer. Key personnel demonstrating experience with projects located in California may be considered more favorably in the evaluation Submission Requirements: Provide brief resumes of proposed key personnel who will specifically perform the relevant primary and secondary A-E services for relevant project types identified for this contract. Non-relevant information will not be considered. Resumes of personnel performing only support services (as listed above) are not required and will not be considered. Certificate copies will not be counted in the 30-page limitation. For each key personnel, indicate highest level of education achieved, number of years engaged in the discipline, and professional registration discipline, state, and number. Submit a copy of the applicable current professional registration/accreditation certificate (personnel with registration in multiple states need only submit a copy from one state). Certificate copies will not be counted in the 30-page limitation. Key personnel resumes shall include, but not be limited to, individuals who will perform the functions of Program Manager, Design Quality Control Manager (DQCM), and Sustainable Design Manager. Key personnel resumes from the prime A-E firm shall include, but not be limited to, a minimum of two (2) professionally registered Electrical Engineers. Key personnel resumes from the Offerors team shall include, but is not limited to, a minimum of two (2) registered professional Mechanical Engineers, and one (1) registered professional Fire Protection Engineer. See definitions at the end of this notice for registration and experience requirements. Resumes of these individuals shall demonstrate their depth of experience in their respective roles. Each resume shall include a maximum of five (5) specific, recently completed projects that best demonstrate the individuals qualifications in performing the relevant primary and secondary A-E services listed for this contract. Projects not meeting these requirements will not be considered. Submit only projects in which the key personnel performed a significant role. Provide the month and year of completion of the professional services for each project. Submit a brief description of the project within SF330, Section E, Block 19. For each project describe: 1) Scope and cost; 2) Role and responsibilities of the key personnel; and 3) The specific A-E services performed that are relevant to the primary and secondary services required by this contract. Identifying only the individuals job title will not provide sufficient information to determine their specific experience as it relates to services to be performed under this contract. Projects not meeting these requirements will not be considered. For submittal purposes, a task order on an IDIQ contract is considered a project (see definitions), as is a standalone contract award. Do not list an IDIQ contract as an example of a completed project. Instead, list relevant completed task orders or stand-alone contract awards. Examples of project work submitted that do not conform to this requirement will not be evaluated. For purposes of this evaluation, recent is defined as professional services completed during the period of June 2, 2011 through June 1, 2016. Projects must be complete as of the SF330 due date. Completion is defined as the date that the final design or design-build package was completed, or the date that the study/investigation/report was completed and submitted, and does not include construction support services. Projects not meeting these requirements will not be considered to demonstrate recent experience. SF330, Part 1, Section F, Example Projects, CRITERION 2, SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE: The evaluation will consider specialized experience and technical competence of the proposed team relative to the primary and secondary A-E services for project types identified for this contract. The evaluation will also consider the experience of the prime A-E in managing multi-disciplinary teams. Relevant projects completed in California may be considered more favorably in the evaluation process. Submission Requirements: For the proposed team, submit a maximum of ten (10) recently completed projects (see definitions), that best demonstrate the overall team experience in performing the primary and secondary A-E services for project types identified for this contract. Provide the month and year of completion of the professional services for each project. Projects shall have been performed by the office(s)/branch(es) identified in SF330, Part 1, Section C. Projects not meeting these requirements will not be considered. To enable verification, firms should include the DUNS number along with each firm name in the SF330 Part I, Section F, Block 25. If the project is a Department of Defense/Government contract, include the complete contract number, including the task order number if applicable. In SF330, Part 1, Section F, Block 24, submit a description of the project, including: 1) Type of project and its relevance to the scope of this contract; 2) Specific relevant A-E services performed by the firm; 3) Construction cost; 4) Relevant sustainable features (see definition) incorporated in the project (if none or if not applicable to the project, affirmatively state so). For projects with LEED or equivalent sustainability certification, submit copies of the certificate or other supporting documentation (not counted in the 30-page limitation); and 5) A-E fees for the project. Firms with multiple offices shall indicate which office/branch performed the A-E services. Additional requirements: -At least three (3) projects shall demonstrate relevant experience with projects having professional fees of $500,000 or greater. -At least one (1) project shall demonstrate relevant design experience (i.e. full plans and specs, not including PCAS) with microgrid (see definition). -At least one (1) project shall demonstrate relevant design experience (i.e. full plans and specs, not including PCAS) with airfield lighting. -At least one (1) project shall demonstrate relevant design experience (i.e. full plans and specs, not including PCAS services) with HVAC projects containing DDC, hydronic hot water and hydronic chilled water systems. -At least one (1) project that demonstrates relevant experience with the preparation of Request for Proposal for Design-Build or with design (i.e. full plans and specs, not including PCAS services) for each of the following: oExterior electrical power systems with a minimum of 15kV (i.e., overhead and underground distribution systems, primary and secondary substations, emergency generators, etc.) oFire Protection System and life safety features for a facility Note: A single project may satisfy more than one of the above minimum requirements. For submittal purposes, a task order on an IDIQ contract is considered a project (see definitions), as is a stand-alone contract award. Do not list an IDIQ contract as an example of a completed project. Instead, list relevant completed task orders or stand-alone contract awards. Examples of project work submitted that do not conform to this requirement will not be evaluated. Recent is defined as professional services completed during the period of June 2, 2011 through June 1, 2016. Projects must be complete as of the SF330 due date. Completion is defined as the date that the final design or design-build package was completed, or the date that the study/investigation/report was completed and submitted, and does not include construction support services. Projects not meeting the above requirements will not be considered. If the proposed team is a joint venture (JV), submit information for relevant projects completed by the JV entity. If the JV does not have shared experience, projects may be submitted for each of the JV partners. In any case, do not exceed the ten (10) project limitation. In cases where the submitted project was performed by a JV, but all JV partners for that project are not on the team identified in Part I, Section C, specifically describe the relevant work performed by the JV partner(s) proposed for this contract. In all cases, clearly describe the specific relevant work self-performed by the proposing firm and the firms roles and responsibilities on the project; do not include work that is not attributable to the proposing firm. If the project description does not clearly delineate the work performed by the entity/entities teaming on this contract, the project may not be considered. SF330, Part 1, Section G, Key Personnel Participation in Example Projects: Submit in accordance with the SF330 Instructions. From the total projects listed in Section F, provide a maximum of ten (10) projects. SF330, Part 1, Section H, Additional Information requested by Agency. Address the remaining Criteria 3 through 8; additional sheets may be used (up to the 30 page limitation for Part 1) if required. See submission requirements. Clearly identify the Criterion number and title. CRITERION 3, CAPACITY: The evaluation will consider the Offerors capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. Submission Requirements: Submit a narrative that demonstrates the firms capacity to accomplish work in the required time frames. Address key elements by identifying and discussing: 1) Present workload and capability to integrate work under this contract with other work; 2) Availability of the project team (including subcontractors) for the specified contract performance period; 3) Capacity to accomplish multiple large task orders simultaneously with overlapping delivery dates; and 4) Strategy to meet surges in unexpected workload demand. CRITERION 4, PAST PERFORMANCE: The evaluation will consider the Offerors past performance on relevant Government and/or commercial projects regarding quality of work, cost control, compliance with performance schedules, and customer satisfaction, with emphasis on example projects presented in Section F. The evaluation will be based on past performance assessments and other available past performance information. Points of contact provided in the proposal may be contacted. Where there is no record of past performance, the proposal will be evaluated neither favorably nor unfavorably. Superior performance ratings on relevant projects may be considered more favorably in the evaluation. Submission Requirements: Submit a narrative to demonstrate Offerors past performance in effective project cost control: 1) Describe the firms cost estimating procedures and project cost control methods. Note: this refers to estimating and controlling the cost of the construction, and does not refer to the labor cost of performing the design services; and 2) Provide budget amounts, final construction cost estimates, and actual construction contract award amounts for at least five (5) projects submitted in Section F. Explain any differences between estimated and actual costs. For projects provided as experience in Section F, list and provide copies of any applicable design awards received (not counted in the 30-page limitation). Clearly indicate to which Section F project the award applies; otherwise the information may not be considered. Submit an A-E Contractor Appraisal Support System (ACASS), Contractor Performance Assessment Report System (CPARS), or a Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) evaluation for each project submitted under Criterion 2. If a completed ACASS/CPARS evaluation is available, it shall be submitted with the completed SF330 package. If there is not a completed ACASS/CPARS evaluation, the PPQ included with this notice is provided for the Offeror or its team members to submit to the client for each project. If a PPQ is submitted, but an official ACASS/CPARS evaluation is found for that project in government databases, the official evaluation will take precedence. If an ACASS/CPARS evaluation is not available, ensure correct phone numbers and email addresses are provided for the client point of contact. Completed PPQs should be submitted with your SF330. If the A-E is unable to obtain a completed PPQ from a client for a project before the response date set forth in this notice, the A-E should complete and submit with their response the first page of the PPQ (Attachment #1), including contract and client information for the respective projects. A-Es should follow-up with clients/references to ensure timely submittal of questionnaires. If the client requests, questionnaires may be submitted directly to the Governments point of contact, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, Code RAQ20.EP, Attn: Elliott Penetrante, via email at elliott.penetrante@navy.mil, prior to the response date. A-Es shall not incorporate by reference into their response ACASS/CPARS or PPQ evaluations previously submitted in response to other A-E services procurements. However, this does not preclude the Government from utilizing previously submitted PPQ information in the past performance evaluation. Submitted ACASS/CPARS and PPQ evaluations will not be counted as part of the 30 page limitation and shall be attached to the SF330, behind the SF330 Part II document. CRITERION 5, LOCATION AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE LOCALITY: The evaluation will consider the teams location, demonstrated knowledge of and project experience within the geographic areas where projects are anticipated for this contract. The preponderance of the work will be at Navy and Marine Corps installations in southern California. Prime AE firms with a local office in southern California may be considered more favorably in the evaluation. Submission Requirements: Submit a narrative that demonstrates the teams knowledge of and project experience within the geographic locations for anticipated projects on this contract. Include: 1) Location of the Offerors main office and any branch offices and subcontractor offices that will be utilized for this contract; 2) Description of teams knowledge of, and project experience within, the targeted geographic areas; and 3) Description of teams availability and ability to ensure timely response to requests for onsite support at Government installations throughout the NAVFAC SW AOR. CRITERION 6, QUALITY CONTROL: The evaluation will consider the Offerors Design Quality Control (DQC) program for ensuring technical accuracy of the A-E work product and effective cross-coordination among various design disciplines. Firms that demonstrate a QC process that will minimize the governments quality assurance (QA) effort in reviewing the A-Es work product may be considered more favorably in the evaluation. Submission Requirement: Submit a narrative that describes the DQC program that the prime A-E firm uses to ensure technical integrity of provided services. Address key elements by identifying and describing: 1) Offerors QC program that is used to ensure technical accuracy, effective coordination, and consistency of the A-Es work product across all disciplines (including subcontractors); and 2) Process used for checking documents for coordination errors, omissions, conflicts, and discrepancies in the design/report documents; tracking changes and incorporating review comments. For offerors who are joint ventures and/or teams with offices in a variety of locations, describe how the QC effort will be implemented across the various team offices. Describe from which office the QC program will be managed/coordinated and the plan/methods to ensure effective QC and communication between offices. CRITERIA 7, UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS: (To be addressed by all firms, including small businesses). Utilization of small business concerns as subcontractors shall be evaluated. Firms that demonstrate a high level of utilization of small business in subcontractor roles work may be considered more favorably in the evaluation process. Submission Requirements: Submit a narrative that demonstrates commitment and use of small business concerns as subcontractors on this contract. Address the key elements by identifying and discussing: 1) Commitment to the following small business subcontracting goals: Small Business (SB) 66.94%; Small Disadvantaged Business 17.44%; Woman- Owned Small Business 15.45%; HUBZone Small Business 9.03%; and Service- Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business/Veteran Owned Small Business 3.06%; 2) How the small business, listed as subcontractor in your SF330, will meet the subcontracting goal for each socio-economic category(ies); and 3) Type of service the subcontractor performs and list of subcontracting percentages the subcontractor will meet in their respective socio-economic category. Show subcontractor name, DUNS number, small business socio-economic category, and type of service to be perform in this contract. Note: Firms slated for an interview will be required to submit a subcontracting plan that reflects a minimum of the subcontracting goals and subcontractors stated above prior to the interview. CRITERION 8, VOLUME OF WORK: The evaluation will consider the volume of DoD work awarded to the prime A-E in the past 12 months with the objective of equitably distributing contracts among A-E firms, including minority-owned firms and firms without prior DoD contracts. Submission Requirements: State the dollar amount of work previously awarded to the firm identified in the SF330 as the Prime by DOD in the past 12 months. Joint venture (JV) should list awards to the JV entity and separately list awards to each individual JV member for the time period. Do not include work performed as a subcontractor. SELECTION INTERVIEW REQUIREMENTS: Personal interviews may be scheduled for firms slated as most highly qualified. Firms slated for interviews may be asked to explain or expand on information contained in their SF 330 submittal. Elaborate presentations are not desired. Note that joint ventures (JV) slated for interviews will be required to provide a copy of their JV Agreement prior to the interview. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: All information must be included in the submitted SF 330 package (cover letter, attachments, and excess information beyond the 30-page limit, unless otherwise excepted, will not be considered in the evaluation). System for Award Management (SAM) Database: In accordance with FAR 52.204-7, System for Award Management Registration, ensure your firm has an active SAM entity record. SAM is a Federal Government owned and operated free web site that consolidates the capabilities of CCR (Central Contractor Registration), ORCA (Online Representations and Certifications Application), and EPLS (Excluded Parties List System). SAM is the primary Government repository for current and prospective federal awardee information. Please complete your SAM registration for the same name and address identified as the submitting office on your SF330, with its associated CAGE code and DUNS or DUNS+4. Registration instructions and information can be accessed from the SAM home page at: https://www.sam.gov. In accordance with the Selection of Architects and Engineers (formerly the Brooks Act), the A-E firm must be a registered/licensed architectural and/or engineering firm. Provide evidence that your firm, subcontractor or proposed team members are permitted by law to practice the profession of Architecture and/or Engineering, i.e., State registration number, a brief explanation of the firms licensing in states that do not register firms, etc. Firms will be required to submit proof of required professional A-E registration/licensure prior to the interview phase of the selection process. This documentation is not counted as part of the 30-page limitation. A-E firms meeting the requirements described in this announcement are invited to submit a completed SF330 package per the submission requirements to the office shown below. The submittal package (original, plus 3 copies and 1 CD) shall be received in this office (NAVFAC Southwest, Attn: Elliott Penetrante, Code RAQ20.EP, 1220 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92132) no later than, 2:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time on June 1, 2016. Facsimile and emailed SF330 packages will not be accepted. Submittals received after this date and time will not be considered. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. ALL INFORMATION NEEDED TO SUBMIT SF330 DOCUMENTS IS CONTAINED HEREIN. NO SOLICITATION PACKAGE, TECHNICAL INFORMATION, OR BIDDER/PLAN HOLDER LIST WILL BE ISSUED. It is the offerors responsibility to check the NAVFAC electronic solicitation website NECO (Navy Electronic Commerce Online) at: https://www.neco.navy.mil for any revisions to this announcement or other notices. Plan-holder list is available via the NECO website and an Interested Vendors List is available via the FedBizOpps website, www.fbo.gov, under this solicitation number. Address inquiries via email: elliott.penetrante@navy.mil or via telephone: 619-532-2967. *** END OF ANNOUNCEMENT *** DEFINITIONS OF TERMS: SEE ATTACHMENT SYNOPSIS DOCUMENT
 
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Place of Performance
Address: 1220 Pacific Highway, Bldg 127, Room 117, San Diego, CA
Zip Code: 92132
 
Record
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