MODIFICATION
R -- Notice of Award Artifact Move Coordination Services
- Notice Date
- 1/29/2018
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 712110
— Museums
- Contracting Office
- Smithsonian Institution, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Office of Contracting, 2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 350, Arlington, Virginia, 22202
- ZIP Code
- 22202
- Solicitation Number
- F17SNEE10002
- Point of Contact
- Eve Errickson, Phone: 2026335214, Thomas E. Dempsey, Phone: 202/633-7259
- E-Mail Address
-
erricksone@si.edu, dempseyt@si.edu
(erricksone@si.edu, dempseyt@si.edu)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- SPECIAL NOTICE The Smithsonian Institution will award the previously described scope of work on sole source basis in accordance with the authority provided in 41 U.S.C. 253(c)(1) as implemented by FAR 6.032-1, Only One Responsible Source and No Other Supplies or Services will Satisfy Agency Requirements. The award to Clark Smoot Consigli will include coordination of artifact handling and move services ("AML services") on the NASM Revitalization project. Interested artifact handling and move contractors should contact Kyle Noell at Clark Construction ( kyle.noell@clarkconstruction.com ). Justification and approval is as follows. Responsibility to perform. The incumbent, Clark Smoot Consigli, A Joint Venture ("CSC") is the only responsible source available to the Smithsonian to sequence, package, competitively bid, and award the AML scope with the greatest sensitivity to the collections items. CSC is performing pre-construction services for the project which include but not are not limited to development of construction phasing and sequencing plans. If awarded construction services, CSC will be responsible for efficient management of the construction site and any related impacts to the museum's operations during the course of the project. This vendor has experience providing comparable, albeit not identical, collections planning support during Smithsonian construction projects such as the National Museum of African American History and Culture and the National Museum of the American Indian. Risk to Museum Collections. The AML services required for the project must accommodate the museum's decision to keep galleries open to the public during construction. Artifacts must be demounted by gallery, necessitating mobilization of multiple types of expertise relevant to diverse concerns represented in NASM collections. Delays between construction phases or in the demounting of artifacts present material risks to performance of the Smithsonian's primary mission. Among the most critical of these concerns is accelerated decomposition of fragile historic materials such as canvas, metal structural elements, and wooden frames of large collections items like the Wright Flyer and the Spirit of St. Louis. Even temporary, short fluctuations in temperature or humidity can mean the permanent loss of irreplaceable, historic materials in the museum's collection. Failure to maintain environmental stability at 45% (+-8%) relative humidity, and 70 degrees (+- 4 degrees) will cause damage to NASM artifacts. Damage to NASM collections is damage to the integrity of future research, education and exhibits. The Smithsonian's environmental standards align with ongoing scholarly research on this issue. Museums are expected to follow best practices appropriate to their respective discipline and/or museum type as applicable. AAM Standards include but are not limited to 1) regular monitoring of environmental conditions and proactive measures to mitigate the effects of ultraviolet light, fluctuations in temperature and humidity, air pollution, damage, pests and natural disasters on collections; 2) documentation, practice and implementation of safety and security procedures and plans; and 3) regular assessment of, and planning for, collection needs. Risk to Project Staff. Removal of artifacts by gallery entails selective demolition of interior partitions, asbestos remediation and lead abatement associated with insulation and paint which require additional, different environmental controls. Currently, plans for phasing the project requires environmental controls for each of 10 discrete zones, 22 galleries, and 67 large artifacts. Failure to appropriately sequence construction work across the multiple environmental controls needed for selective demolition and hazmat abatement activities will result in physical dangers to conservators and artifact handlers on the project. Financial Responsibility to Perform. The specialized nature of construction on this project taken in tandem with the extreme breadth of artifact handling services required for the move during construction will likely entail large scale risks and costs. It is in the Smithsonian's interests to streamline staffing and technical reviews that will impact the construction schedule while minimizing material risk to Smithsonian mission-critical activities. The proposed addition of scope of AML services would include analysis of artifact move and handling requirements; breaking the scope of artifact moves into smaller packages; with the assistance of the Smithsonian, competition for each package of artifact move among qualified vendors; to request approval from the Smithsonian for awards to qualified vendors; integration of vendors performing artifact moves services into the project schedule; and under Smithsonian supervision and review, resolution of related disputes and payment administration. Current contract holder Clark Smoot Consigli, A Joint Venture has been identified as the only source capable of providing these services. No other source can satisfactorily perform this additional scope without managing pre-construction services under contract # F17CC10103. Use of another vendor for coordination of artifact moves would produce unacceptable schedule delays, risk of damage to collections items and duplication of costs for the Government. Responses to this notice of award shall be submitted NLT 02:00 PM EST, January 31, 2018 to: Eve Errickson, Supervisory Attorney Advisor, Erricksone@si.edu Telephone responses will not be accepted. This is not a request for proposals Qualifications and expressions of interest for artifact handling and move services should be submitted directly to Clark Construction as set forth herein. Note: In order to be eligible for award of a contract, vendors must be actively registered in the System for Award Management (SAM), have no active exclusions. Contracting Office Address: 600 Maryland Avenue SW Suite 5001 Washington, DC 20024 Attn: Eve Errickson Place of Performance: Primary Point of Contact.: Eve Errickson, Supervisory Attorney-Advisor Erricksone@si.edu
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- Place of Performance
- Address: National Air & Space Museum, Independence Avenue & Seventh Street SW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20560, United States
- Zip Code: 20560
- Zip Code: 20560
- Record
- SN04803095-W 20180131/180129231351-90146fa135676542f075dd7c5d0d1952 (fbodaily.com)
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