SOLICITATION NOTICE
C -- Combined Forces Command Korea
- Notice Date
- 6/15/2018
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 541310
— Architectural Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE District, Far East, Unit 15546, Attn:CEPOF-CT, Seoul, 96205-0610, Korea, South
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- W912UM-18-R-AE32
- Point of Contact
- Suk-Hui Yi, Phone: 3157216094, Jisun Kang, Phone: 0503-321-6090
- E-Mail Address
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sukhui.yi3.ln@mail.mil, jisun.kang@usace.army.mil
(sukhui.yi3.ln@mail.mil, jisun.kang@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- SYNOPSIS 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: This is a public announcement in accordance with Public Law (PL) 92-582 "The Brooks Act" and FAR Subpart 36.6 acquisition procedures. Applicants shall be evaluated and selection based on demonstrated competence and qualifications, and a contract shall be negotiated for the required work. The proposed facility has an approximately 1000 square meters (SM) space to be built in accordance with ICD/ICS 705 technical requirements, and renovation of approximately 6,000 SM of admin space in Seoul, South Korea. The project consists of a secure operational facility, including collective protection system, with supporting amenities/facilities to include utilities, communication support, passive force protection measures, EMP Shielding, and backup power generation. Applicable North American Industry Classification (NAICS) codes are 541310 for Architectural Services and 541330 for Engineering Services. This is an unrestricted acquisition open to all business concerns. A firm-fixed-price contract shall be negotiated. This A-E contract is anticipated to be awarded in approximately Sept 2018. The 100% Design Completion date for the design is approximately Oct 2019. If a large business is selected for this contract, it must comply with FAR 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan on that part of work it intends to subcontract. In accordance with DFARS 252.204-7004, all firms must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) prior to award of any government contract. To obtain information regarding registering in SAM, call 1-866-606-8220, or log on to Internet web site at https://www.sam.gov/portal/SAM/#1. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Pacific Ocean Division (POD), Far East District (POF) plans to seek a design for the relocation of Combined U.S. and Republic of Korea (ROK) supporting elements to an existing ROK National Defense Center (NDC). The project consists of upgrading utilities and infrastructure to meet increased population load, renovating existing NDC to meet admin space, secure operational space, and secure communications requirements. The majority of the renovated space will be office and administrative space approximately 6,000 SM and approximately 1000 SM of additional space will be constructed in accordance with ICD/ICS 705 technical requirements. The C4I, electric, water and waste water will need to be upgraded to handle the increased population. Administrative areas/office(s) areas, the renovation primarily consists of modifying existing walls, lighting system, fire protection system and other infrastructure systems to support the revised floor plan layout and population density. The secure spaces will require substantial modifications in order to achieve accreditation under the Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705. The Government possesses a 15% design. The selected AE shall be required to produce a 100% design prior to October 2019. The AE selected for this contract will be required to possess a Defense Security Service (DSS) Facility Clearance (FCL) at the SECRET level. Interim, in-process or joint venture partnerships with the sole-purpose of circumventing the FCL requirement will not be accepted. In the event a joint venture intends to bid on this design contract/construction contract, all joint venture parties shall have at a minimum a DSS FCL at the SECRET level. Local materials and construction techniques shall be used where cost effective. - Administrative/office space(s)/facilities shall be designed in accordance with Korean building codes. Areas deemed to be "open storage areas" shall be constructed IAW DoDM 5200.01, Volume 3 standards. All secure spaces will be ICD/ICS-705 compliant. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: The selection criteria for this project are listed below in descending order of importance (first by major criterion and then by each sub-criterion). Criteria "a" through "e" are primary selection criteria; Criteria "f" is secondary and shall only be used as a tie-breaker. All completed sections of the SF330 shall follow the submission requirement description stated in the general and specific instructions. a. Specialized Experience and Technical Competence. Demonstrate experience as follows: i. Designing ICD/ICS-705 compliant facilities OCONUS ii. Project experience which utilize host nation building code and practices. iii. Projects experience in Overseas US DOD projects. Designer must hold a Facility Clearance at the SECRET level. Specialized experience and Technical competencies for all geographic locations for Criteria 3a will be considered. SF330 Requirements for Criterion 3a. "Specialized Experience and Technical Competence": Submit project narratives (limited to five (5) projects) that demonstrates the above criteria in SF330 Section F. Example Projects Which Best Illustrate Proposed Team's Qualifications for this Contract. Identify all subcontractor firms that will play important roles for the completion of this project requirement in Section C. Proposed Team. b. Professional Qualifications of Key and Specialized Personnel. i. The Government will evaluate the qualifications of the A-E Offeror's proposed Key Personnel (including subcontractor Key Personnel) for all relevant disciplines for the project (for example, but not limited to: project management, civil, architectural, mechanical, electrical, etc) that it proposes to employ to complete the requirements listed in Section 2 Project Information, in terms of • professional registration; education; • professional licenses and certifications; • overall and relevant experience; and specialized experience in the areas of practice identified in Paragraph 3a. ii. The identified principal and primary lead architect or engineer in each offered discipline must be registered/licensed to practice in the appropriate professional field in the U.S. SF330 Requirements for Criterion 3b. "Professional Qualifications": Submit an Organization Chart in Section D. Organizational Chart of Proposed Team, identifying all Key Personnel that will be part of the design team. The Organization shall show a clear hierarchy and reporting structure. Résumés for all Key Personnel shown in the Organizational Chart, that demonstrate the above criteria shall be submitted in SF330 Section E. Résumés of Key Personnel Proposed for this Contract. Identify key personnel participation in any of the projects submitted as part of Section F. Example Projects Which Best Illustrate Proposed Team's Qualifications for this Contract in Section G. Key Personnel Participation in Example Projects. c. Past Performance. The Government will: i. Evaluate the relevance and quality of the A-E Offeror's performance of design work on projects of a similar scope and magnitude to the Project identified in Paragraph 2 "PROJECT INFORMATION". More recent past performance information may receive a higher rating. ii. Evaluate an A-E Offeror's past performance in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. iii. The Government may evaluate past performance information obtained from the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS), the Past Performance Information Retrieval System (PPIRS) and other sources, such as FAPIIS and eSRS for past compliance with approved subcontracting plans. SF330 Requirements for Criterion 3c. "Past Performance": Provide past performance information for all projects that have been listed in Part I, Section F. Include past performance information for all projects, if completed, which have been listed in response to Selection Criterion 3a. "Specialized Experience and Technical Competence". For U.S. Federal Government contracts, state the contract number. Provide a final copy of the Contractor Performance Assessment Review System (CPARS) report for each U.S. Federal Government contract. Beyond the requirement to provide CPARS reports, an A-E Offeror may submit any other documented information on past performance. Past Performance Questionnaires (PPQ) may be submitted to provide or supplement an A-E Offeror's past performance on projects performed for other than U.S. Government clients. An A-E Offeror may obtain a PPQ standard form by submitting a request via e-mail to the FED POC listed in this announcement. Append past performance documents (CPARS, PPIRS, PPQ, etc.) to the SF330. Past performance documentation, including CPARS and PPQ documentation, shall not be counted toward the maximum page limit. d. Capacity to Accomplish the Work: The Government will evaluate the A-E Offeror's capacity to provide a complete and satisfactory design within a design contract price range of between $2,000,000 and $3,500,000 and within the period described in Paragraph 1. "Contract Information". SF330 Requirements for Criterion 3d. The A-E Offeror shall include a narrative statement in SF330 Section H that describes its ability and plan to accomplish the work within the stated period and price range. e. Knowledge of the Locality: The Government will evaluate the A-E Offeror's demonstrated ability to prepare designs that account for local conditions in foreign environments, including the geological features and climatic conditions of Republic of Korea, local construction methods, and construction market conditions. SF330 Requirements for Criterion 3e. Include a narrative statement demonstrating Knowledge of the Locality in SF330 Section H. f. Equitable Distribution of DoD Contracts: The Government will evaluate the number of and total dollar value of DoD A-E contracts awarded to the A-E Offeror in the past 24 months. SF330 Requirements for Criterion 3f. List only DoD A-E contracts awarded during the period. For IDCs, list the task orders issued by DoD agencies. Provide contract/task order numbers and project titles and contract/task order amount in SF330 Section H. 4. PROJECT SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: a. Classification of Personnel: The project may involve access to sensitive and classified data. Only persons who are U.S. citizens, or citizens from the Republic of Korea (ROK) are authorized to work on this project, with appropriate security clearance. This includes home office support, administrative support, outsourced Information Technology (IT) personnel supporting this project and etcetera. No third country nationals will be granted access to, or permitted to support this project for any reason. For secure projects, if approved by the U.S. Government Cognizant Security Authority, foreign nationals (FNs) may be used for general construction of the areas, which shall be annotated in the construction security plan (CSP). However, fit-out work shall be accomplished by U.S. Top Secret cleared personnel. Non-disclosure agreements shall be required of all personnel working on project related data and material in support of the CFC. b. Classified Project Data: All classified material must be handled with care and only those personnel authorized to work on the CFC project will be granted access to such classified information (need-to-know). Any persons accessing classified information pertaining to the CFC project must have at a minimum a fully indoctrinated SECRET security clearance granted by a cognizant adjudication facility. This is to include but not limited to, threat report(s), derivative information gleaned from classified intelligence sources or collection systems pertaining to the Republic of Korea area of operations; external agencies, and any classified material that could be construed as related to the CFC project through traditional collection platforms. Personnel who will be accessing classified information pertaining to the CFC project must have security clearance eligibility that is current, and their access must be granted at the SECRET (or higher) level within the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS). Personnel accessing classified information must have a signed SF-312 (Classified Nondisclosure Agreement) on file for record and entered into their JPAS person summary, prior to commencement of support on the CFC project. Interim security clearances will be considered on a case-by-case basis. No person working on the CFC project shall have open DEROG within their respective JPAS person summary. c. Facility Clearance Requirements: i. All offerors must submit a completed DD Form 254, Contract Security Classification Specification, in accordance with DOD 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) for Safeguarding Classified Information. ii. Any DD Form 254 for subcontractors involving access to classified material, must be forwarded to the Contracting Officer and FED Site Security Manager for review prior to award of the subcontract and attached to the prime contract. iii. The A-E is required to have and maintain a Defense Security Service (DSS) granted Facility Clearance Level (FCL) at the SECRET level, and safeguarding capabilities at the SECRET level. 5. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Interested A-E Offerors MUST submit their SF 330 Parts I and II (in PDF format) through the AMRDEC Safe Access File Exchange (SAFE) website at https://safe.amrdec.army.mil/safe/ to the following email addresses: pof-ct-proposals@usace.army.mil and to the Contract Specialist, Ms. Yi, Suk Hui at: Suk-Hui.Yi@usace.army.mil. The SF330 shall clearly identify itself on its face as a proposal in response to this requirement. Failure to include both email addresses may result in the SF330 being rejected by the Government. Please note the following instructions at the AMRDEC Safe Access File Exchange (SAFE) website: (For users without a CAC OR if your computer is not configured to read your CAC: Select button for Non-CAC users on the website, which shall allow you to access SAFE as a guest). The A-E Offeror shall provide the following information in each of the relevant fields prior to transmittal of the SF 330 (Parts I and II): 1) Name of person submitting SF 330 (Part I and II) - Use the name of individual signing SF 330 (Part I and II); 2) Email address of person submitting SF 330 (Part I and II) - Use the email address of the individual signing the SF 330 (Part I and II); 3) File information - Title the file in the following format: SYNOPSIS NUMBER-PROJECT TITLE-COMPANY NAME-; 4) Description of file(s). The description of the file shall include the synopsis number, project title, and company name. The SF 330 shall not exceed 50 (fifty) pages, including no more than 5 pages for Section H (Past Performance documentation shall not be counted towards the page limit). The print size of a page shall be 8.5" x 11". Pages sized as 11" X 17" may be used for graphics and charts. Each side of a sheet of paper is a page. Use no smaller than 12 font size, except 10 font size for tables, charts, and graphics. Include the firm's DUNS number in SF 330, Part I, Section H. In Section H describe the firm's standard Design Quality Control Plan (DQCP) and practices. A project-specific DQCP must be prepared and approved by the Government as a condition of contract award, but is not required with this submission. In Section H also indicate the estimated percentage involvement of each firm on the proposed team. 6. A-E Offerors shall submit all pre-proposal submission questions via the bidder inquiry portal in ProjNet at http://www.projnet.org/projnet. No other means of communication (e-mail, fax, or telephone) shall be accepted. Questions shall be submitted no later than 7 business days prior to the date and time set for receipt of proposals in this synopsis to allow the Government to have the opportunity to respond. Following the cut-off date and time the bidder inquiry portal in PROJNET shall be closed to inquiries. To submit and review inquiries, interested A-E Offerors shall need to be current registered users of the ProjNet system. To register, go to the link above, click the BID tab, select BIDDER INQUIRY, select USACE, enter the Bidder Inquiry Key for this solicitation as listed below, and your e-mail address, and then click login. Complete all required information and then click CREATE USER. Verify that information on the next screen is correct and click CONTINUE. From this page you can view all bidder inquiries for this solicitation or add an inquiry. Offerors or Bidders shall receive an acknowledgement of their question via e-mail, followed by a response to their question after it has been processed by our team. The Project Name is: (CFC Korea Relocation AE Design W912UM-18-R-AE32, The Bidder Inquiry Key is: SZ3763-BWUTXP. A-E Offerors shall review the Bidder Inquiry Portal for previous questions and responses, prior to submission of a new inquiry on the Portal. CAUTION: Any inquiry submitted and answered within this system shall be accessible to view by ALL FIRMS interested in this requirement. In case of technical issues, the call center for the ProjNet operates weekdays from 8:00AM to 5:00PM CST. The telephone number is 1-800-428-HELP.
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