SOLICITATION NOTICE
C -- Construction Management Services (CMS) A/E IDIQ Contract
- Notice Date
- 9/15/2016
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 541330
— Engineering Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Louisville, Attn: CELRL-CT, PO Box 59, Louisville, Kentucky, 40201-0059, United States
- ZIP Code
- 40201-0059
- Solicitation Number
- W912QR-62462999
- Archive Date
- 11/2/2016
- Point of Contact
- Morgan K. Strong, Phone: 502-315-6210
- E-Mail Address
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morgan.k.strong@usace.army.mil
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- Small Business Set-Aside
- Woman Owned Small Business
- Description
- Architect/ Engineer Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Contract for Construction Management Services within the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division Mission Boundaries GENERAL CONTRACT INFORMATION: Architect and Engineering services, procured in accordance with PL 92-582 (Brooks A-E Act) and FAR Part 36, are required to support delivery of Construction Management Services (CMS) to activities and organizations within or assigned to the Louisville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and may be used with the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division mission boundaries. Firms will be selected for negotiation based on demonstrated competence and qualifications for the required work. This solicitation is for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type contract. Selection will be made for one contract not to exceed $9.0 million. The contract is anticipated to be awarded in December 2016. The contract period will be a three (3) year base contract with one (1), two (2) year option for a total of five (5) years. Task orders will be issued as the need arises during the contract period. This announcement is limited to Woman Owned Small Businesses. The small business standard for this effort is based on the average annual receipts of the concern and its affiliates for the preceding three (3) fiscal years. A business is small for this effort if its average annual receipts do not exceed $15.0 million. For information purposes, the small business size is defined by the limits of NAICS Code 541330. To be eligible for contract award, a firm must be registered in the DOD Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Register via the CCR Internet site at http://www.ccr.gov. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The work contemplated herein is for CMS on Military, Civil, other DOD, Interagency/International Support and Environmental construction programs. Services will be requested on an as-needed basis, dependent on the level of construction workload and availability of internal resources. Services vary in nature; duration may extend up to several months. The focus of the proposed A-E services contracts is to support the US Army Corps of Engineers in the administration and oversight of construction projects primarily in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Michigan but may include other states in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: (A) Primary Selection Criteria, listed in descending order of importance. (B) Secondary Selection Criteria, will not be applied by a pre-selection board and will only be used by a selection board as a tie-breaker, if necessary, in ranking the most highly qualified firms. The secondary selection criteria are listed in descending order of importance: Primary Selection Criteria. A.1. Qualifications and Experience. Demonstrate the qualifications and experience of the team, including subcontractors, on required /construction management services similar to that described in the position descriptions provided below. The evaluation will consider education, certifications, training, registration, overall and relevant experience and longevity with the firm. The individuals identified by project roles may not be dual-hatted. Individuals with experience utilizing RMS (Resident Management System) may be given additional consideration. Provide one (1) resume for the Project/Contract Manager. The Project/Contract Manager must demonstrate two (2) years of experience managing similar type contracts, preparing proposals, assembling and managing teams of professional and non-professional staff while under contract. Submit three (3) resumes for all other positions/disciplines listed under the position descriptions below. All resumes must demonstrate five (5) years total experience and two (2) years construction related experience. Professional Registration is required for two (2) of the three (3) resumes of all of the following disciplines: Project Engineer, Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Architect and Geologist. Provide two (2) resumes for the Fire Protection Engineer position. The fire protection engineer shall be a registered professional engineer with a minimum of five years of experience dedicated to fire protection engineering, AND meet one of the following conditions: (a) A degree in fire protection engineering from an accredited university; (b) passed the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveys (NCEES) fire protection engineering examination; OR (c) registration in an engineering discipline related to fire protection engineering. Provide two (2) resumes for the Contract Surveillance position with a minimum of three (3) years similar construction experience to the position description below. Provide a resume for one (1) cost engineer with at least five (5) years of experience as a cost engineer. Additional consideration will be given if the individual is a certified cost engineer (CCE), certified cost consultant (CCC), or comparable certification (American Society of Professional Estimators or Association for Advancement of Cost Engineering). Provide resumes for two (2) Schedulers with a minimum of three years construction related experience creating and implementing project schedules. Provide three (3) resumes for Construction Representatives with a minimum of three (3) years similar construction experience to the position description below and demonstrate experience with at least one of the listed specialized skills or codes under the position description. The following paragraphs are position descriptions for the key disciplines for this contract: Project Engineer: Serve as Construction Project Engineer delivering engineering services on several simultaneous projects. Contracts range in value from several thousand to several million dollars. Responsible for observation and reporting on assigned projects to government personnel. Implements government corporate decisions/guidance/laws/regulations and policy in the development of the project and intermediate products in support of the project. Oversees construction, contract administration, and quality assurance activities in accordance with established policies, procedures, and regulations. Analyzes design and construction issues with respect to contract requirements. Delivers recommendations to government personnel regarding compliance with contract provisions and environmental harmony, and exercises engineering judgment to assist in the development of solutions between conflicting plan details or requirements which become evident as construction progresses. Delivers opinion to government personnel as related to schedule items being reasonable, consistent, and proportionately balanced with percentages accurately represented for each corresponding work feature or component of work. Informs government personnel on progress percentages as they relate to an approximately uniform or balanced monetary payment, and that work involved accurately represents the monetary proportional amount of the contract. Summarizes contractor's submittals and delivers outline of submittal for review by government personnel. Prepares correspondence for the COR's signature. Provides field surveillance and delivers daily detailed reports covering all pertinent factors affecting cost and engineering considerations. Delivers quality assurance plans for assigned projects to government personnel. Assists government in the preparation of modification scopes of work for changes to include drawings and specifications. Assists government in the preparation of cost estimates, and recommends objectives for government personnel to pursue on contractor proposals. Will be a resource in negotiations to reach a fair and reasonable settlement of contract time extensions and/or cost increase/decrease. Participates on pre-construction conferences with government personnel. Delivers upward reporting to district project managers. Delivers status reports on assigned projects to the district corporate leadership. All deliverables from the contract employee under this discipline will be reviewed by government personnel within 10 calendar days of receipt. Civil Engineer: Provides professional civil engineering and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as a general project engineer providing professional and technical leadership; guidance, and expertise in managing contractor executed construction projects on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; serves as the organizational subject matter expert regarding national standards and practices for civil engineering designs, soil and foundation analysis for horizontal and vertical construction, including but not limited to facility site layout, site drainage, geotechnical considerations, material selection and approval for roads, bridges, and structures; water treatment and distribution infrastructure and systems; and waste water collection and treatment infrastructure and systems; participates in design reviews and provides comments on contractor submitted civil engineering designs and plans for a variety of applications; provides quality assurance oversight, documentation of such oversight, and recommends corrective actions as required to ensure high quality performance on contractor executed civil engineering projects or project tasks; provides safety oversight, documentation of such oversight, and directs corrective actions as required to ensure worker and public safety during the performance of contractor executed projects or project tasks; assists the appointed contracting officer's representative and/or resident engineer in interpreting and enforcing contractual provisions regarding contractor civil engineering requirements and deliverables; documents and provides reports regarding contractor progress toward accomplishing contractual scopes of work; recommends authorization of progress payments based on observed contract progress to established quality standards and specifications; maintains professional files in a systematic, retrievable, and contractually enforceable manner. Structural Engineer: Provides professional structural engineering and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as a general project engineer providing professional and technical leadership; guidance, and expertise in managing contractor executed construction projects on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; serves as the organizational subject matter expert regarding national standards and practices for structural engineering designs, foundation analysis for horizontal and vertical construction, including but not limited to facility material selection and approval for roads, bridges, and structures; participates in design reviews and provides comments on contractor submitted structural engineering designs and plans for a variety of applications; provides quality assurance oversight, documentation of such oversight, and recommends corrective actions as required to ensure high quality performance on contractor executed structural engineering projects or project tasks; provides safety oversight, documentation of such oversight, and directs corrective actions as required to ensure worker and public safety during the performance of contractor executed projects or project tasks; assists the appointed contracting officer's representative and/or resident engineer in interpreting and enforcing contractual provisions regarding contractor structural engineering requirements and deliverables; documents and provides reports regarding contractor progress toward accomplishing contractual scopes of work; recommends authorization of progress payments based on observed contract progress to established quality standards and specifications; maintains professional files in a systematic, retrievable, and contractually enforceable manner. Electrical Engineer: Provides professional electrical engineering and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as the organizational subject matter expert on standards and practices for electrical engineering designs, system components, installations, and system construction, including but not limited to primary power generation and distribution infrastructure, commercial and industrial electrical systems, and residential electrical systems; participates in design reviews of and provides comments on contractor submittals; electrical designs and plans for a variety of applications; provides quality assurance oversight, documentation of such oversight, and recommends corrective actions as required to ensure high quality performance on contractor executed electrical projects or project tasks; provides safety oversight, documentation of such oversight, and directs corrective actions as required to ensure worker safety during the performance of contractor executed projects or project tasks; assists the appointed contracting officer's representative and/or resident engineer in interpreting and enforcing contractual provisions regarding contractor electrical requirements and deliverables; documents and provides reports regarding contractor progress toward accomplishing contractual scopes of work; recommends authorization of progress payments based on observed contract progress to established quality standards and specifications; maintains professional files in a systematic, retrievable, and contractually enforceable manner. Specialized experience may include healthcare construction. Environmental Engineer: Provides professional environmental engineering and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as a general environmental engineer providing professional and technical leadership, guidance, and expertise in managing contractor executed construction projects on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; serves as the organizational subject matter expert regarding standards and practices for environmental engineering designs, permitting, regulatory and statutory project requirements, system components, installations, and system construction, including but not limited to site, facility, and building systems for commercial, industrial, and residential applications; water and wastewater treatment and distribution infrastructure and systems; participates in design and compliance reviews of and provides comments on contractor submitted engineering designs and plans for a variety of applications; provides quality assurance oversight, documentation of such oversight, and recommends corrective actions as required to ensure high quality performance on contractor executed engineering projects or project tasks; provides safety oversight, documentation of such oversight, and directs corrective actions as required to ensure worker safety during the performance of contractor executed engineering projects or project tasks; assists the appointed contracting officer's representative and/or resident engineer in interpreting and enforcing contractual provisions regarding contractor environmental engineering requirements and deliverables; documents and provides reports regarding contractor progress toward accomplishing contractual scopes of work; recommends authorization of progress payments based on observed contract progress to established quality standards and specifications; maintains professional files in a systematic, retrievable, and contractually enforceable manner. Mechanical Engineer: Provides professional mechanical engineering and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as a general mechanical engineer providing professional and technical leadership, guidance, and expertise in managing contractor executed construction projects on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; serves as the organizational subject matter expert regarding standards and practices for mechanical engineering designs, system components, installations, and system construction, including but not limited to site, facility, and building mechanical systems for commercial, industrial, and residential applications; water treatment and distribution infrastructure and systems; and waste water collection and treatment infrastructure and systems; participates in design reviews of and provides comments on contractor submitted mechanical engineering designs and plans for a variety of applications; provides quality assurance oversight, documentation of such oversight, and recommends corrective actions as required to ensure high quality performance on contractor executed mechanical engineering projects or project tasks; provides safety oversight documentation of such oversight, and directs corrective actions as required to ensure worker and public safety during the performance of contractor executed mechanical engineering projects or project tasks; assists the appointed contracting officer's representative and/or resident engineer in interpreting and enforcing contractual provisions regarding contractor mechanical engineering requirements and deliverables; documents and provides reports regarding contractor progress toward accomplishing contractual scopes of work; recommends authorization of progress payments based on observed contract progress to established quality standards and specifications; maintains professional files in a systematic, retrievable, and contractually enforceable manner. Specialized experience may include healthcare construction. Fire Protection Engineer: Provides professional fire protection engineering and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as a fire protection engineer providing professional and technical leadership, guidance, and expertise in managing contractor executed construction projects on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; serves as the organizational subject matter expert regarding standards and practices for life safety and fire protection engineering designs, system components, installations, and system construction. The fire protection engineer, participates in design reviews of and provides comments on contractor submitted life safety and fire protection engineering designs and plans for a variety of applications; provides quality assurance oversight, documentation of such oversight, and recommends corrective actions as required to ensure high quality performance on contractor executed fire protection engineering projects or project tasks; provides safety oversight documentation of such oversight, and directs corrective actions as required to ensure worker and public safety during the performance of contractor executed fire protection engineering projects or project tasks; assists the appointed contracting officer's representative and/or resident engineer in interpreting and enforcing contractual provisions regarding contractor fire protection engineering requirements and deliverables; documents and provides reports regarding contractor progress toward accomplishing contractual scopes of work; recommends authorization of progress payments based on observed contract progress to established quality standards and specifications; maintains professional files in a systematic, retrievable, and contractually enforceable manner. Specialized experience may include healthcare construction. Architect: Provides professional architectural and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as a general project architect providing professional and technical leadership, guidance, and expertise in managing contractor executed construction projects on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; serves as the organizational subject matter expert regarding standards and practices for architectural designs, building components, component installations, building construction, landscaping, and ergonomics, including but not limited to commercial, industrial, and residential buildings and landscaping applications; participates in design reviews of and provides comments on contractor submittals; architectural designs and plans for a variety of applications; provides quality assurance oversight, documentation of such oversight, and recommends corrective actions as required to ensure high quality performance on contractor executed architectural projects or project tasks; provides safety oversight, documentation of such oversight, and directs corrective actions as required to ensure worker safety during the performance of contractor executed projects or project tasks; assists the appointed contracting officers representative and/or resident engineer in interpreting and enforcing contractual provisions regarding contractor architectural requirements and deliverables; documents and provides reports regarding contractor progress toward accomplishing contractual scopes of work; recommends authorization of progress payments based on observed contract progress to established quality standards and specifications; maintains professional files in a systematic, retrievable, and contractually enforceable manner. Geologist: Serves as Geologist and instrumentation specialist responsible for geological/geophysical instrumentation installation, materials, and related problems arising during the construction phase of projects. Utilizes a comprehensive knowledge of professional engineering concepts, principles, practices, formulae, physical and chemical characteristics of foundation and soils engineering (such as maximum unit stresses, compaction, consolidation, swell, and soil stabilization), and plans and specifications in accomplishment of assigned functions. Also is greatly concerned with the design for public safety purposes. Monitors excavation to determine the actual condition of the material and compares that to what was anticipated in the design stage of the project. Studies and analyzes substantive conditions and provides advice and opinions on geological, geophysical, moll engineering, ground water, and related problems. Provides design recommendations to eliminate problems of a geological nature. Explores by probing or drilling problem areas, and maps the areas to define the location of better conditions, and makes recommendations. Investigates designated borrow areas and/or quarries to determine the nature and extent of changes, plans, coordinates, and directs explorations for new borrow areas. Makes quantitative and qualitative analyses on the availability of materials and basis of subsurface data obtained. Interprets foundation engineering and geotechnical requirements. Participates upon request in the establishment of procedures for record-keeping, testing, methods, inspection techniques, reporting, etc. Upon request, visits projects, reviews results, and advises on field conditions and circumstances that were not contemplated during design. Contract Surveillance: Performs contract surveillance which broadly defined will include: assist and provide recommendations in contract administration matters; deliver draft requests for proposals to government personnel; deliver cost proposal analyses and prepares draft cost and price analyses in support of audits. Deliver draft pricing for government estimates to government personnel. Participates in negotiations regarding price adjustments to the contract; deliver draft modification documents as may be required to meet specific guidance and regulations; and deliver draft correspondence regarding quantities for processing progress payments to government personnel. Deliver draft pre-negotiation objectives in preparation for negotiations to government personnel. Observe and report to government personnel regarding requests for Equitable Adjustments (REA) and claims as presented by the construction contractor. Deliver technical findings for each REA or claim and draft replies for government personnel. Deliver recommendations to government personnel regarding merit or no merit; will be a resource in negotiating a cost settlement if applicable and in drafting the modification with government personnel. If a contracting officer's decision is required, deliver to government personnel a file with all pertinent data supported with an analysis for merit. Deliver analysis for use by the government in support of disputes or litigation. Deliver specialized expertise regarding contract surveillance matters and deliver briefings to government representatives. Prepares Deliver draft modification/task order packages to include scopes, specifications, drawings, and request for proposals to government personnel. Utilize Corps of Engineers automated information systems as required. All deliverables from the contract employee under this discipline will be reviewed by government personnel within 10 calendar days of receipt. Cost Estimator: Performs a variety of work relative to planning and evaluating construction methods and procedures for various technical engineering alternatives relative to project work, reviewing and/or preparing a wide variety of engineering estimates, coordinating with and advising others, and participating in bid opening and negotiation meetings as technical advisor or for informational purposes; plans, evaluates, reviews, and/or prepares a wide variety of engineering estimates; develops cost estimates for projects from feasibility to construction; recommends consideration of changes in plans which may result in greater economy through substitution of materials or simplification of construction; routinely takes necessary action to insure security of government estimates; advises supervisor or project managers of difficult and/or controversial problems and matters of policy resulting from assigned estimating responsibilities and work assignments; suggests methods or procedures or additional studies required to resolve problems encountered; attends negotiation meetings, bid opening sessions, and board of review meetings; maintains files of current material prices and construction equipment first costs obtained from quotations by suppliers; provides technical review and/or guidance for lower graded branch technicians involved in estimate preparation. Must demonstrate minimum 2 years of experience preparing cost estimates with the current version of Micro-Computer Automated Cost Estimating System, Second Generation (MII) estimating software for detail estimates and the current version of Parametric Cost Estimating System (PACES) estimating software for Parametric Estimates. Schedule Analyst: Creating and implementing Critical Path Method (CPM) Baseline Schedule with Primavera(most current version); updates monthly construction schedule with narratives and progress analysis; coordinates the various subprojects into a master schedule; maintains and monitors program and project level CPM; monitors program milestones and interdependencies between subprojects, identifying the critical path and suggesting alternatives. Analyzes contractor schedules and advises Government on acceptability of schedule revisions. Construction Representative: Serves as the Construction Representative responsible for surveillance of construction projects and delivering findings to the COR. Delivers surveillance reports on all phases of construction for compliance with plans and specifications in respect to workmanship, materials, installation and construction methods to government personnel. Becomes familiar with contract plans and specifications relative to all phases of construction and delivers recommendations of any necessary changes to government personnel. Provides surveillance at construction sites, assists COR to resolve apparent differences, and delivers opinion to government personnel, surveys quality assurance programs related to projects, discusses changed conditions, and delivers advice to government personnel. Delivers assistance to the Government relative to investigating the need for, and preparing data for change orders. Develops detailed inspection requirements and control methods in coordination with Government personnel. Delivers drafts change orders and modifications for the COR's signature. All deliverables from the contract employee under this discipline will be reviewed by government personnel within 10 calendar days of receipt. The following are a list of specialized skills or codes which may be required: • Medical Gases (NFPA 99) • Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) • National Electric Code (NFPA 70) • Plumbing (IPC) • Fire Protection Systems (NFPA 13 & 72) • HVAC/TAB (ASHRAE/AABC/NEBB) • Building Commissioning • Communications & Security (IT, Nurse Call/Code Blue, Imaging & IDS/PACS) • Biomedical Engineering (CT, PET, CATH, MRI, etc.) • Transport/Equipment (Patient Lifts, Elevators, Transport Systems, Pneumatic Tube, Food Service, Sterilizers, Mortuary, & Laboratory) • Dredging • Welding Inspection • Painting and Metalizing Inspection • Environmental HAZWOPER, site sampling The following position descriptions are provided for information only and will not be considered in the selection process for this solicitation. Resumes and hourly rates will be requested from the selected firm during negotiations. Engineering Technician: Receives and logs incoming submittals; communicates with project managers, resident engineers, and construction representatives in matters pertaining to progress of submittal processing; forwards drawings and other technical submittals to the proper engineering department personnel; organizes and files all engineering and technical documents; maintains files; gives presentations at the contractor's conference; maintains DRCHECKS(SM) database; contacts project managers about review completion; acts as contractor liaison; delivers submittals to project managers and resident engineers; and utilizes Corps of Engineers automated information systems as required. All deliverables from the contract employee under this discipline will be reviewed by government personnel within 10 calendar days of receipt. Engineering Technician (Materials): Positions assigned to this job are typically located at large navigation or multi-purpose water impoundment construction projects. These positions serve to provide on-site construction materials verification inspection/testing supplemented by government financed specialized laboratory analysis over the primary quality control inspection and testing services provided by the construction contractor. Duties include planning & coordination of testing, physical testing and visual inspection of construction materials including gravel and aggregate tests, concrete tests, soils test, asphalt tests, and problem solving and advisory services. Administrative: Makes proficient use of automation equipment and software (word processing, spreadsheet, including Microsoft Office Suite, Excel, Power Point, Access, Outlook, Microsoft Project), to produce a variety of narrative and tabular material, e.g., correspondence, reports, memoranda, calendars, charts, statistical tables and various standard forms and documents. Prepares material from rough draft to clean copy; utilizes basic knowledge and skill of software to make insertions, deletions or move material about into proper format, and incorporate changes made by originator. Composes routine correspondence from brief notes, oral instruction, or on the basis of precedents. Uses simple editing functions to check accuracy of material, and stores, retrieves and prints material in final copy. Responsible for correct grammar, spelling, capitalization and punctuation of final copy. Retrieves, reads and prints data/messages from automated information and communication systems (e.g., e-mail), and provides copy to supervisor and/or individuals concerned. Maintains multiple project office files; handles multiple line phones; maintains spreadsheets, weekly updates, safety meeting minutes, RMS, RFI's; types correspondence, draft letters, and memorandums; makes inventories (office equipment, copier, photos, stamps etc.); processes mail, briefs, submittals, modifications, pre-construction conferences; and coordinates events. Uses electronic typewriter to produce documents not adaptable to computer equipment. Performs one or more of the following clerical tasks; receives visitors and telephone calls and refers them to the proper person who furnishes information requested; routes, controls and distributes mail to units of individuals in accordance with established procedures and knowledge of the organizations and personnel therein; maintains and classifies a variety of files involving many subject headings and subheadings; obtains, compiles and summarizes statistical data in accordance with specific instructions of standard procedures. A.2. Project Management. The Project Management Plan shall include the following: The team structure described with an organizational chart to include: key management personnel names and their title, key quality assurance / construction management personnel and their title, ability to mobilize, overall management approach to implementing and maintaining the requirements described in the synopsis, the process for resourcing (including procedures for evaluating personnel qualifications and experience, security considerations, hiring, etc.) the positions and disciplines described herein, The plan shall also address the process for establishing and maintaining effective means of communication with USACE project personnel on a daily basis. In Block H indicate the estimated percentages involvement of each firm on the proposed team or describe the type of work and roles the prime and subcontractors will perform under this contract. It is the responsibility of the Prime Contractor to comply with FAR 19.508(e) and 52.219-14. At least 50% of the cost of the contract performance incurred for personnel must be expended for employees of the prime firm. The 50% self-performing requirement will be based on the contract as a whole. A.3. Past Performance. CPARS is the primary source of information on past performance. CPARS will be queried for all firms submitting a proposal. The board may seek information on past performance from other sources including information from SF 330 Section F, but is not required to seek other information on the past performance of a firm if none is available from CPARS. The board will consider the relevancy of each performance evaluation to the proposed contract, including the type of work, performing office, age of the evaluation, and whether subsequent evaluations indicate a change in a firm's performance. A firm that has earned excellent evaluations on recent DoD A-E contracts for similar projects will be ranked relatively high on past performance. A.4. Capacity. The board will consider a firms available capacity of key disciplines to perform work in the required time. Work is anticipated at or near Ft. Knox, Ft Campbell, Scott AFB, Wright-Patterson AFB, Rock Island Arsenal but may include other locations within the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division mission boundaries. Secondary Criteria B.1. Volume of DoD Contract Awards. The overall most highly qualified firms will not be rejected solely in the interest of equitable distribution of contracts. Responding firms should cite all contract numbers, award dates and total negotiated fees for any DoD contract awarded within the past twelve (12) months. Please indicate all Task Orders and Modifications awarded to your firm by DoD agencies within the last twelve (12) months under an indefinite delivery type contract. Indicate date of Task Orders and fee for each. (This will be based on Part II, block 11 of SF 330.) B.2. Geographic Proximity. Location of the firm in the general geographical area of the Louisville District Office as well as proximity to the Louisville Districts military installations may be a consideration. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Interested firms having the capabilities to perform this work must submit one paper copy and one electronic copy on CD of the SF 330, Part l, and one copy of the SF330, Part II for the prime firm. Each branch office that will have a key role in the proposed contract must also submit a copy of the SF 330 Part II. Responding firms must submit a current and accurate SF 330, Part II, for each proposed sub consultant. Any firm with an electronic mailbox responding to the solicitation should identify such address in the SF 330, Part I. To be eligible for award, a firm must have a DUNS number and be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database, via the SAM Internet site at https://www.sam.gov. Central Contractor Registration (CCR) and ORCA are now available through the System for Award Management (SAM). Training tools are available on the SAM website to help you get familiar with SAM. Start by going to www.sam.gov, and then click on the SAM HELP tab. Under User Help you will find the full User Guide as well as Quick Start Guides and Helpful Hints that will help you create an account, migrate your roles, perform updates, and search for the information you need. These guides can also be viewed on http://www.acquisition.gov. Please identify the Dun & Bradstreet number of the office(s) performing the work in Block 5 of the SF 330, Part I. Dun & Bradstreet numbers may be obtained by contacting (866) 705-5711, or via the internet at http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform. The proposal shall be submitted as one file using Microsoft Word (.doc) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf). Font size shall be 10 or larger. The SF 330 will be no longer than 100 pages in length (excluding the SF 330, Part IIs) and block H will be 20 pages or less in length. Each printed side of a page will count as one page.
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