SOURCES SOUGHT
Y -- Design-Build - Radiological Research Laboratory - Bldg. 245
- Notice Date
- 11/14/2017
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Acquisition Management Division, 100 Bureau Drive, Building 301, Room B130, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899-1410, United States
- ZIP Code
- 20899-1410
- Solicitation Number
- NB195000
- Archive Date
- 12/9/2017
- Point of Contact
- Gary L. Kaufman, Phone: 3014974267, Sandra Smith, Phone: 301-975-6646
- E-Mail Address
-
gary.kaufman@nist.gov, sandra.smith@nist.gov
(gary.kaufman@nist.gov, sandra.smith@nist.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE FOR A CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES CONTRACT FOR THE BUILDING 245 RADIATION PHYSICS MODERNIZATION PROJECT AT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS & TECHNOLOGY GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND This is a SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE to determine interest and availability and socioeconomic status (e.g. Large or Small Business - 8(a), Service-disabled Veteran owned small business, HUB Zone small business, and Women owned small business, etc.) of companies for a future specialized construction project at the National Institute of Standards & Technology, in Gaithersburg, MD. The government is seeking companies under either NAICS Code 236220 that have the capability, experience and expert knowledge to provide comprehensive construction management professional services for Building 245 Radiation Physics Facility Modernization project described herein. The government contemplates a single award task order for a construction management services contract in the amount of $20M - $35M aggregate. BACKGROUND: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Gaithersburg, Maryland campus is a Research and Development (R&D) facility with 52 buildings located on a 574-acre site. NIST develops, maintains and disseminates the measurement standards for electromagnetic radiation and radioactivity in the United States. The work in the Radiation Physics Building (Building 245) currently supports industry through research, the realization and dissemination of the International System of Units (SI) derived standards for radiation dose (Gray, Gy) and radioactivity (becquerel, Bq), including for health, environmental, security, and manufacturing applications, and traceability to the SI (watt, W) for electromagnetic radiation in the visible, UV, and soft x-ray regimes. NIST also provides user facilities for radiometry measurements for other federal agencies and industrial partners. Calibration services and transfer standards for electromagnetic radiation provide critical traceability chains to NIST standards for secondary calibration labs serving customers in the medical, scientific, and industrial sectors. Research is ongoing to pursue advances in many aspects of metrology including those related to nuclear medicine, environmental radioactivity, medical imaging, advanced manufacturing, homeland security, and regulatory requirements for environmental stewardship. Completed in 1964, Building 245 totals 208,000 gross sq. feet and was the first research facility built on the NIST Gaithersburg Campus. Purpose-built to accommodate the nation's radiation physics research, this is a highly-specialized facility with concrete shield walls nearly 10 feet thick and large subterranean program areas located in basement and sub-basement levels. This unique constructed facility continues to support radiation physics measurements and research and is highly valued for its physical characteristics. CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OBJECTIVES: The agency is undertaking a significant modernization construction program estimated in the range of $200M to $350M aggregate costs to expand the radiation physics research laboratory capacity of this R&D facility, renovate and upgrade existing building spaces to comply with current life/safety code, and replace aged mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems completely throughout the facility. This will be a multi-year initiative involving extensive phased construction in occupied, secured and monitored spaces, sequentially executed to allow the continuance of radiation physics research and metrology throughout the construction period. The project shall include combinations of new building additions and interior heavy renovations, tenant (laboratory) relocations and equipment installations, building mechanical-electrical-plumbing (MEP) systems replacements and site utilities improvements, radiation shielding improvements, site access roads and environmental remediation and protection measures. Interior renovations are expected to encounter significant hazardous materials to be contained, removed, and disposed of during construction demolition phases. The project will require specified security clearances for access to the facility for all contractor workforce. The project contractor shall be performing all design and construction activities per the government's requirements to be executed in specifically-defined construction sequences as to allow sustained radiation physics research to continue with the least operational impact to the NIST mission. CONTRACT OBJECTIVES: The scope of professional services will encompass design and construction activities management, building systems commissioning and verification, relocation/transition planning and scheduling, coordination of government equipment fit-out activities, construction compliance and inspection oversight, and project documentation management to be fully integrated with the government's project management office team. The contract methodology anticipates individual task orders for pre-determined Design-Build Contract construction phases based upon fiscal year budget appropriations up to the full potential project scope. There is no location proximity requirement for prospective firms however there is to be a requirement for physical on-site presence of construction management staff commensurate with the future RFP instruction for the duration of project construction. Responses should include: 1. Identifying information a. Company name b. Point of Contact c. Phone number d. E-mail e. Size standard for NAICS code (Large or Small) f. If small, any socio-economic status (i.e. - 8(a), SDVOSB, HUBZone, etc.) 2. Descriptions of Project Construction Management Experience - Please provide example projects of a similar nature within the past ten (10) years Example projects must be of similar size and scope to the planned Design-Build Contract and clearly define any joint-venture or contracted relationships/responsibilities for the construction management services contracts referenced herein. a. Projects similar in scope to this project include: - Commercial or institutional laboratory research facilities. - Radiation research or clinical facilities having special shielding or containment of ionizing sources. - Large scale testing or laboratory facility renovation and construction, with multi- phased construction and uninterrupted client operations, involving coordinated relocations of staff operations and laboratory equipment. b. Projects similar in size to this project include: - Multi-year, multi-phased projects with a duration of five or more years. - Projects greater than 200,000 net square feet constructed. c. For the designated Key Personnel positions of Project Manager and Design Manager to include primary and alternate: - Minimum of 15 years of progressive radiation experience in managing projects, interfacing with stakeholders, and developing long range plans. - Progressive experience in facility construction projects with a direct relevancy and correlation to the same level of scope, size (dollar value) and complexity of the Building 245 Modernization Design-Build SATOC, performed in facilities having radiation shielding, ionizing radiation sources, ionizing producing devices such as particle accelerators or unique, specialized laboratory systems. - Knowledge of clinical, pharmaceutical, or laboratory operations and mechanical/electrical systems associated with such facilities. - A minimum of a 4-year Engineering degree. - Licenses/Certifications related to the scope of the Building 245 Modernization project such as: - Reactor operator - US Navy Reactors Shift Test Engineer - Certified Health Physicist - Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing with client and contractor/tradesmen in performance of duties. - Ability to manage numerous concurrently phased construction activities with multiple stakeholders. 3. Response should be no longer than 10 pages. Please only include a narrative with the requested information; additional information not related to this request, such as business marketing information, will not be reviewed. This is not a request for proposals. Responses are due by 4:00pm on Friday, November 24, 2017 to gary.kaufman@nist.gov. Please include the Sources Sought Notice Number (NB195000) in the subject line.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 100 Bureau Drive, Bldg. 301, Room B175, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899, United States
- Zip Code: 20899
- Zip Code: 20899
- Record
- SN04740181-W 20171116/171114231550-ad3f556953bacfb2752428778f9338b6 (fbodaily.com)
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