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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JULY 02, 2017 FBO #5700
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- General A-E Services IDIQ - ISRAEL - Synopsis Attachments 1-3

Notice Date
6/30/2017
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Europe, Konrad-Adenauer Ring 39, Wiesbaden, 65187, Germany
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
W912GB-17-R-0038
 
Archive Date
8/15/2017
 
Point of Contact
Susan K. Dunnagan, Phone: 345702078, Glenn E. Adams, Phone: +49 611 9744 2723
 
E-Mail Address
susan.k.dunnagan@usace.army.mil, glenn.adams@usace.army.mil
(susan.k.dunnagan@usace.army.mil, glenn.adams@usace.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Synopsis Attachments 1, 2 and 3 are all in one pdf Synopsis/Announcement for W912GB-17-R-0038 INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT (IDC) GENERAL ARCHITECT ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR ISRAEL 1.AGENCY: United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Europe District (NAU). 2.NAICS: 541330 - Engineering Services 3.PLACES OF PERFORMANCE: Israel 4.CONTRACT INFORMATION: The USACE NAU hereby solicits for up to two (2) A-E Services IDC to be procured. One contract award with the right to award an additional contract from the solicitation within one year from the first contract's award date Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) for General Architect and Engineering (A-E) Services in Israel, procured in accordance with Public Law (PL) 92-582 (the Brooks Act) and Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 36. Total Value of Contracts: The cumulative total of all Task Orders for the base and all option periods shall not exceed $9,500,000.00. All Task Orders will be negotiated and awarded as Firm Fixed Price (FFP). The minimum task order amount will be $2,500.00. No one Task Order shall exceed $3,500,000.00. The IDIQ contract shall have a guaranteed minimum of $5,000.00. Performance Period: The contracts will consist of one (1) three-year base period, plus two (2) one-year option periods, for a total contract performance period of five (5) years. Security Requirements: From time-to-time there will be projects that are of a secure nature. Security requirements will be addressed per Task Order. In order to be eligible to perform under these security requirements the contractor must possess or be able to obtain, at a minimum, a Department of Defense (DoD) Secret facility security clearance (FCL) with Secret safeguarding capability, issued in accordance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), DoD 5220.22-M. Specifically designated personnel requiring access to classified information or to the Controlled Access Areas (CAA) must also possess a Secret personnel security clearance issued by DSS. Anticipated Award: The anticipated award is October 2017. FAR Part 19 Small Business Programs is not applicable outside of the United States or its territories and setting aside solicitations for Small Businesses may conflict with international agreements, therefore, this acquisition will not be set aside. However, if your firm is qualified to perform the services please submit a proposal by the requested due date and time. 5.PROJECT INFORMATION: Multi-disciplined A-E services are expected to include, but will not be limited to the following. The Project Information is not listed in order of importance, but the primary focus of the anticipated work is noted. For more detailed project information reference the Section C SOW. a)Primary: Planning and design of military facilities in Israel. The design requirements shall need to consider both U.S. design codes and Israel host nation specific design codes and standards. b)Preparation of design criteria (i.e. D-B RFP packages), architectural engineering designs, specifications, design-related analyses and studies, and cost estimates for military facilities. c)Environmental engineering services and incidental environmental services, such as documentation preparation, permits, special studies, and other environmental activities as required by US and host nation laws and regulations. d)Preparation of feasibility studies, other special studies, geotechnical investigations and topographical mapping services, programmatic support services, as-builts, and engineering and design during construction. e)Planning services such as comprehensive master plans, installation real property master planning, infrastructure assessments, planning & design charrettes, CAD/GIS mapping, and systems analysis of existing facilities and infrastructure. f)Construction inspection services, and certification that the construction is in conformance with the design in accordance with host nation requirements. g)Developing Request-For-Proposal packages for design/build projects. 6.SELECTION CRITERIA: The selection criteria listed below are in descending order of importance. The above mentioned Place of Performance and Project Information will be considered in evaluation of all criteria. a)Specialized Experience and Technical Competence: Submittals must demonstrate the specialized experience and technical competence of the prime firm, joint venture partners, consultants, key subcontractors and/or free-lance associates. The Offeror shall submit a maximum of six projects total, all six projects must be completed within the last six years from the date of this solicitation and must be in the types of projects specifically indicated above in Paragraph 5, PROJECT INFORMATION. Projects must be at least 90% complete. If more than six projects are submitted, only the first six projects listed in the proposal will be evaluated. Each project example should include the following information: which prime firm, joint venture partner, consultant or key subcontractors executed the project, a description/narrative/ photos of the project, scope, location, contract dollar award amount and final dollar cost, the start date, original contract finish date, the actual finish date, customer POC with current phone number and email information. Projects should also list any key personnel that worked on the submitted projects. Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contracts, where numerous Task Orders are listed together, are not acceptable as projects. Rather each Task Order would be considered a project. If the experience of key subcontractors is offered for any experience requirements, then a letter of commitment between the A-E firm or joint venture partnership and the subcontractor is required. The letter of commitment MUST be signed by both parties to be considered and an English version/translation must be provided. Please see the attached example Letter of Commitment. If the Letter of Commitment is not submitted or signed by both parties, the Experience of the subcontractor will not be considered. The Government will evaluate the specialized experience of a firm on similar projects and technical capabilities (such as design quality management procedures, CADD/BIM, equipment resources, and laboratory requirements) of the prime firm and committed key subcontractors. Offerors who demonstrate experience in Israel may be deemed more highly qualified. The effectiveness of the proposed project team (including management structure; coordination of disciplines, office and/or subcontractors; and prior working relationships) may also be examined. b)Professional Qualifications: The A-E firm must identify the qualifications of personnel in the following key disciplines: Project Manager, Architect, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Structural Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Cost Engineer, Construction Management, and Geotechnical Engineer. The Government will evaluate and consider the education, training, certification, overall and relevant experience and longevity with the proposed team for all the key personnel proposed. Submittals should demonstrate that the firm's staff is capable of certifying that all work is in compliance with the host nation laws and regulations. c)Past Performance: Past performance of the A-E, joint venture, partners, and key subcontractors on DOD and other contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work and compliance with performance schedules as determined from the Past Performance Information Retrieval System (PPIRS), Past Performance Questionnaires (PPQs) and other sources. Firms may submit CPARS, PPIRS or PPQs for past performance. The PPQ, Attachment Two (2) included in the solicitation is provided for the Offeror or its team members to submit to the client for each project the Offeror includes in its proposal for Factor a, Specialized Experience and Technical Competence. d)Management Plan: The Management Plan must address, at a minimum, the A-E's approach to project management, organization, lines of supervision and communication (including communication with the Government), coordination of disciplines and, if applicable, coordination with partners, joint venture partners, key subcontractor and consultants. The Management Plan must indicate which firm is responsible for each item of work, the interdisciplinary and interoffice communication and supervision process and the procedure to ensure high quality products and services within cost limitations and in strict compliance with performance scheduled. The Management Plan should also address the A-E's approach and ability to execute tasks in Israel. The Management Plan should also indicate whether A-E has a Facility Clearance (FCL) or discuss the firm's eligibility to obtain one. The submittal must include Blocks D and H of the SF 330. The Government will evaluate the management plan, coordination of disciplines and subcontractors, quality control procedures, communication plans. e)Capacity: Capacity to perform approximately $2,500,000 in the required type of work within a one-year period. The Government will evaluate and consider the availability of an adequate number of personnel in key disciplines. Firms must address and demonstrate capacity to execute multiple task orders simultaneously. f)Knowledge of Locality: Knowledge of engineering and design in Israel. 7.REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION: Questions shall be submitted no later than 16:00 Central European Summer (CEST) Time on 12 July 2017, to allow the Government adequate response time. Questions submitted after this date will be answered at the discretion of the Contracting Officer. For any questions concerning the solicitation or preparation of your proposal, you may contact the Contract Specialist, Susan Dunnagan and the Contracting Officer, Glenn Adams, via email at Susan.k.dunnagan@usace.army.mil and Glenn.adams@usace.army.mil. All questions must be submitted in writing via email. No questions will be acknowledged or answered verbally. 8.SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Submission: A-E Firms that have the capability to perform this work are invited to submit one electronic copy (per the instructions in paragraph 9) of Standard Form 330 for the proposed team, including the prime firm and all joint venture partners, subcontractors, consultants and free-lance associates, not later than the closing date of this announcement (located in paragraph 10, Due Date and Time). The SF 330 Part I shall not exceed 75 pages (8.5-in x 11-in or A4), including no more than 20 pages for Section H. The Government will stop evaluating proposals on page 75 for the SF 330 Part I and page 20 for Section H. Each side of a sheet of paper is a page. Use font type no smaller than size 11. Firms responding to this announcement after the closing date and time will NOT be considered. Required forms may be obtained on the Internet at: http://www.gsa.gov/portal/forms/type/TOP The Government will not make assumptions concerning intent, capabilities, or experiences. Clear identification of proposal details shall be the sole responsibility of the Offeror. The proposal shall meet the following basic requirements. a)The proposal shall be typed and submitted in English and easy to read. b)Proposal shall be organized, concise, and tabbed. Each factor shall be described in a separate tabbed section. c)The proposal shall identify the solicitation number, name, address, and telephone number of the prime Offeror on the cover. d)Each volume shall contain a Table of Contents and include at the bottom left side of each page the volume and page number. e)Offerors shall verify that the information for all forms submitted is current, correct and complete including names of the points-of-contact, email address, and telephone number. f) Proposals shall completely and adequately address the requirements of this solicitation. Offerors are reminded that elaborate corporate marketing information, formatting, special reproduction techniques, etc., are not necessary. g)Contractors are cautioned against submitting conditional proposals. h)Failing to submit attachments or failing to complete the proposal properly, may result in rejection of the offer without further evaluation. Therefore, Offerors are urged to follow instructions and speak with the Contracting Officer if instructions are not understood. Proposal Expenses and Pre-Contract Costs: The Request for Proposal (RFP) solicitation does not commit the Government to pay any costs incurred in the preparation and submission of a proposal or for any other costs incurred by any firm submitting a proposal in response to this solicitation. Joint Ventures: An Offeror that is part of a Joint Venture must submit a legally binding joint venture agreement. The Government will not evaluate the capability of any Offerors that are not included in the Joint Venture agreement. Joint Ventures must include a copy of the legal joint venture agreement signed by an authorized officer from each of the firms comprising the Joint Venture with the chief executive of each entity identified and must be translated into English, if the original agreement is in a language other than English. If submitting a proposal as a Joint Venture, the experience and past performance of each of the Joint Venture Partners can be submitted for the Joint Venture Entity. The experience for each Joint Venture Partner will be considered the experience of the Joint Venture entity. Joint ventures shall submit the following additional documentation regarding their business entities: a)A copy of their Joint Venture agreement in English. b)A detailed statement outlining the following in terms of percentages, where appropriate. 1.The relationship of the joint venture parties in terms of business ownership, capital contribution, and profit distribution or loss sharing. 2.The management approach of the joint venture in terms of who will conduct, direct, supervise and control the project and have custody and control of the assets of the joint venture and perform the duties necessary to complete the work. 3.The structure of the joint venture and decision-ranking responsibilities of the joint venture parties in terms of who will control the manner and method of performance of the work. 4.The bonding responsibilities of the joint venture parties. 5.Identification of the key personnel having authority to legally bind the joint venture to subcontracts and state who will provide or contract for the labor and materials for the joint venture. 6.Identification of party maintaining the joint venture bank accounts for the payment of all expenses and the deposits of all receipts, keep the books and records, and pay applicable taxes for the joint venture. 7.Identification of party furnishing the facilities, such as office supplies and telephone service. 8.Identification of party having overall control of the joint venture. Other sections of the proposal shall identify, where appropriate, whether key personnel are employees of the individual joint venture parties and identify the party, or hired as employees of the joint venture. If one of the joint venture parties possesses relevant experience and/or past performance, the experience and/or past performance of that firm will be considered as the experience and/or past performance of the joint venture. A complete and legally binding document with all the information required under this section titled "Joint Ventures" shall be included. *** The Joint Venture Agreement must be signed and submitted. A signed English translation must also be provided*** Key Subcontractors: If an Offeror wishes to be credited with the experience of a key subcontract or supplier (i.e., a firm that is not the prime contractor part of the Joint Venture) a letter of commitment signed by the Key Subcontractor and the prime contractor shall be submitted. The commitment letter shall be submitted even if the firm is in some way related to a Joint Venture Partner (for example, the Key Subcontractor is subsidiary of a Joint Venture Partner, or a subsidiary of a firm to which the Joint Venture partner is also a subsidiary). Letters of commitment must unequivocally state that a key subcontractor or firm will perform for the purpose that its experience is being submitted. If a letter of commitment is not submitted, the experience associated with that Key Sub, will not be considered. Forms must be complete and current. Each firm identified as part of this contract including free-lance associates must complete a separate Part II of the SF 330. Firms may be rejected for incomplete or missing SF 330s. Part II must show only the office or offices that are intended to have a key role in the contract. Blocks E and G of Part I must include only individuals proposed to perform the anticipated work, including all subcontractors or consultants, in the appropriate columns, and should not include persons that will not actually do the work. Block E must clearly show if individuals are full-time, consultants or free-lance. Do not include promotional brochures, advertisements or other extraneous material in a submission such as prices, as this is not a request for proposal. Include the firm's point-of-contact, email address, telephone number and facsimile number in the submittal. 9.SPECIAL NOTE: Proposals shall be submitted utilizing the AMRDEC SAFE Application, https://safe.amrdec.army.mil/safe The AMRDEC SAFE Application is used to send large files to individuals that would normally be too large to send via email. There are no user accounts for SAFE- authentication is handled via email. Everyone has access to SAFE, and the application is available for use by anyone. a.The AMRDEC SAFE application can be accessed via https://safe.amrdec.army.mil/safe. b.There are two options to proceed from the SAFE homepage: oProceed as CAC User - Select this option if you have a valid US DoD-issued Common Access Card (CAC). oProceed as Guest - Select this option if you do not have a CAC. c.After selecting one of the options above, the page will be redirected to the package upload form. Fill in all the required input fields: oYour Name - Your name; oYour Email address - Your email address; oConfirm Your Email Address - Re-enter your email address; oDescription of File(s) - Enter General AE Services for Israel. oFiles Should be Titled - W912GB17R0031CompanyName oFile(s) - Click the "Browse" button to select your file(s). You may add up to 25 files per package, so long as the total file size does not exceed 2GB; oDeletion Date - Select the Maximum date for the package to be deleted from SAFE. The maximum (which is also the default) is two weeks (14 days) from today; oProvide an email address to give access to - Enter---- Susan.k.dunnagan@usace.army.mil and Glenn.adams@usace.army.mil oGrant access to these people - This is the list of people you have granted access to the package. To remove a recipient, highlight their name and click the "Remove" button; oCaveats - Default is "None"; oEncrypt email message when possible - Attempt to encrypt the package's notification email to each recipient; oNotify me when files are downloaded - You (the sender) will receive a notification via email when a recipient downloads the package; oRequire CAC for pickup - Require the recipient to be logged in with a valid US DoD-issued CAC to download the file(s). Recipients without a CAC will not be able to download the package. d.Clicking the "Submit" button will upload the files and submit the package. Guest users will need to check their email to verify their email address before the recipients will be notified. No additional action is required by CAC users. After the package has been uploaded (and verified, if proceeding as a guest), each recipient will receive a link to the package download page as well as a password. These passwords are unique for each recipient (not the package), and will be disabled once SAFE detects that the user successfully downloaded each file within the package. Forwarding recipient and sender notification emails to anyone except the AMRDEC WEB Team is strictly forbidden. 10.DUE DATE AND TIME: Proposals are due by 1600 HRS Central European Summer Time (CEST) on 31 July 2017. 11.POINTS OF CONTACT for additional information: a.Susan Dunnagan, Contract Specialist E-mail: Susan.k.dunnagan@usace.army.mil Phone: +49-611-9744-2078 (outside Germany); (0)611-9744-2078 (within Germany) Fax: +49-611-9744-2618 (outside Germany); (0)611-9744-2618 (within Germany) b.Glenn Adams, Contracting Officer E-mail: Glenn.adams@usace.army.mil Phone: +49-611-9744-2723 (outside Germany); (0)611-9744-2723 (within Germany) Fax: +49-611-9744-2618 (outside Germany); (0)611-9744-2618 (within Germany) 12.ATTACHMENTS a.Attachment 1: Letter of Commitment sample/template b.Attachment 2: Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) c.Attachment 3: Statement of Work (SOW)
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: locations throughout Israel, Israel
 
Record
SN04565815-W 20170702/170630235653-69799e371c08be83048d4fe8e6a28e2a (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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