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C -- 528A7-20-705 DESIGN RENOVATE 2nd FLOOR ROME CBOC FOR PACT - Attachment

Notice Date
10/24/2019
 
Notice Type
Attachment
 
NAICS
541310 — Architectural Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Veterans Affairs;Network Contracting Office 2;2875 Union Road, Suite 3500;Buffalo NY 14215
 
ZIP Code
14215
 
Solicitation Number
36C24219R0164
 
Archive Date
1/22/2020
 
Point of Contact
Nicholas Winne
 
E-Mail Address
7-1460
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
 
Description
Page 2 of 12 DESCRIPTION: This is a Sources Sought-Pre-Solicitation Notice for the establishment of an Architect-Engineering (A-E) contract with services to be performed at the Rome CBOC VA Medical Center, 125 Brookley Road, Building 510 Rome, NY 13441. This requirement is 100% set-aside to Small Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) firms. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL; NO SOLICITATION PACKAGE WILL BE ISSUED UNTIL AFTER AN EVALUATION HAS BEEN MADE ON THE PROVIDED SF-330s. The SF-330 can be downloaded through the GSA Forms Library at: http://www.gsa.gov/portal/forms/type/TOP, scroll down to locate and click on the SF-330 hyperlink entitled, Architect-Engineer Qualifications. The Architectural/Engineering (A/E) Firm shall provide complete design services (preliminary concepts and layouts, investigative services, preparation of contract drawings and specifications, cost estimating services, and construction period services) for the Renovate 2ND Floor Rome CBOC for the Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) model, Project Number 528A7-20-705 for the Rome VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) at 125 Brookley Road, Building 510, Rome, NY 13441 The area of consideration is restricted to firms with offices and key personnel to be assigned to the design located within a 300-mile radius of the Rome CBOC site as indicated by a mapquest.com driving directions search from the prime designer s main or satellite office address to the project site. Written questions pertaining to this requirement should be submitted no later than 4:00 PM. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), November 18, 2019. Interested firms should submit their current SF-330, Parts I and II, to Nicholas.Winne@va.gov. The SF-330s are due no later than 4:00 PM, EDT, November 26, 2019. SCOPE OF WORK: The purpose of this project is to provide complete design and detailing services for the following: · Reclaim/renovate building area that has been abandoned for two decades. · Follow 2019 space study design development plan for the construction areas but develop more specific plan detail. · Meet with VA service groups related to the construction area. · Develop construction sequence/phasing required. · Develop construction rules/guidelines that allows for undisrupted medical services. · Create complete drawings and specifications. · Provide construction cost estimates. · Provide bidding and construction phase services. The project design shall include the following: 1) Reclaim/renovate building area that includes the following: a) Mechanical penthouse above 2ND floor east wing has empty area for a new Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) unit. b) Existing 2ND floor west wing has been abandoned for two decades, and currently has no HVAC or sprinklers. Demolition is expected to be complete (ceilings, partitions, HVAC, plumbing, electrical...). Renovation aligns Primary Care with the PACT model. c) Existing 1ST renovations include changing elevator door location to satisfy final overall space plan, along with corridor to access for new elevator door. 2) Follow 2019 space study design development plan: a) See the three graphic pages at the end of this document for plan graphics, and rough/general project area has perimeter line indicated as Phase 1 by the space study. Penthouse above 2ND floor east wing is also within project area. b) Space plan narrative will be provided to the architect selected, and the table of contents is included as the last page of this document. c) Architect shall develop the plan layout including the following: i) Use architectural expertise to adjust the space layout, and present reasons. The following are examples: 528A7-20-705 Renovate 2ND Floor Rome CBOC for PACT (1) Move occupied rooms to existing window locations and avoid locating unoccupied rooms at window locations. (2) Define where floor penetrations are not desired by the structure and adjust room layout to avoid penetrations. d) Architect shall follow the space study narrative, so the complete future facility has consistency. 3) Meet with VA service groups related to the construction area: a) Meet and enhance design development in space study, before starting drawings. b) Meet and present revisions at each percent review submittal. 4) Develop construction sequence/phasing: a) The area at the 1ST floor elevator work and corridor require sequence/phasing. b) Other areas may require sequence/phasing, and work outside the renovation area. c) Incorporate sequence/phasing into drawings and specifications. 5) Develop construction rules/guidelines that allows for undisrupted medical services and include the following: a) Penetrations through floors, and construction work below the floors shall be performed after business hours. b) Work that generates noise disturbing medical services shall be performed after business hours, or construction methods that generate acceptable noise shall be used. c) Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA). d) Develop other rules/guidelines and incorporate them into drawings and specifications. 6) Create complete drawings and specifications: Drawings shall include: Abatement of asbestos and other hazardous materials, Demolition, Architectural, Structural, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Fire Protection and other disciplines. 7) Provide construction cost estimates: At each percent review provide an updated construction cost estimate and verify construction costs are under the defined budget. 8) Provide bidding and construction phase services including: Shop drawing review, submittal review, replies to Requests for Information (RFIs), solutions at field interferences, preparation of modification drawings, review of testing agency data, review of construction costs and other construction phase services. 9) Use A/E design expertise to identify, develop, design and detail the construction/renovation areas to meet the requirements of the VA service groups, VA standards and the standards of the industry. Investigation, design and detailing services shall include, but are not limited to, the following: A. Prepare construction contract documents: Scaled drawings and specifications for area of work. B. Prepare designs that satisfy the most current requirements of all regulatory and common design guide agencies including the following: International Building Code (IBC), Americans Disability Act (ADA), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Concrete Institute (ACI), American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA), Veterans Affairs - Technical Information Library (VA-TIL) and other regulatory and common design guide agencies.. Investigation, design and detailing services shall include, but are not limited to, the following: Prepare construction contract documents: Scaled drawings and specifications for area of work. B. Prepare designs that satisfy the most current requirements of all regulatory and common design guide agencies including the following: International Building Code (IBC), Americans Disability Act (ADA), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Concrete Institute (ACI), American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA), Veterans Affairs - Technical Information Library (VA-TIL) and other regulatory and common design guide agencies. C. Perform structural and civil investigation of the existing facility, including a complete site investigation, to verify existing conditions as they pertain to this project and all disciplines. Design service shall include but are not limited to the following: Provide complete working drawings, specifications, and detailed construction cost estimates at each % review threshold. Prior to design, meet with VA staff to clarify scope of work, and to gather information via charrette. Design services shall also include infection control design, in compliance with the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) Environment of Care Standards.. OFFERORS WILL BE EVALUATED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: The submitted SF-330s will be evaluated on the following criteria: This acquisition will be in accordance with FAR Part 36.602-1 and VAAM Part M836.602-1. The following evaluation criteria will be used to evaluate SF-330 technical proposals: The A/E must demonstrate its qualifications with respect to the published evaluation criteria for all services. Evaluation Criteria (1) through (4) are considered most important and equal among themselves; Criteria (5) is of slightly less importance than (1) through (4); Criteria (6) and (7) are of slightly less importance than (5) but are equal value among themselves. Specific evaluation criteria include: 1. Specialized experience and technical competence in the type of work required, including, where appropriate, experience in energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste reduction, and the use of recovered materials. 2. Professional Qualifications necessary for satisfactory performance of required services. 3. Experience in construction period services to include professional field inspections during the construction period, review of construction submittals, support in answering requests for information during the construction period, and support of construction contract changes to include drafting statements of work, and cost estimates shall be included as an evaluation criterion when construction period services is included in the statement of work for A-E services. 4. Past Performance on contracts with Government agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work and compliance with performance schedules. 5. Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. 6. Location in the general geographical area of the project and knowledge of the locality of the project; provided, that application of this criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project. 7. The extent to which potential contractors identify and commit to the use of service-disabled Veteran-owned small businesses, Veteran-owned small businesses, and other types of small businesses as subcontractors. Criterion 1 - Specialized experience and technical competence in the type of work required, including, where appropriate, experience in energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste reduction, and the use of recovered materials. Offerors will be evaluated on specialized experience and technical competence in the performance of services similar to those anticipated under this contract with regard to: Experience with Architectural Design within a Health Care Setting Experience with Space Planning within a Health Care Setting Mechanical and Electrical evaluation within a Health Care Setting. Submission requirements: Provide up to five (5) projects completed or substantially completed within the past five (5) years that best illustrate specialized experience of the proposed team in the areas outlined above. Example projects shall note project s square footage. All projects provided in the SF-330 must be completed by the office/branch/regional office/individual team member actually proposed to manage and/or perform work under this contract. To enable verification, firms should include the DUNS number along with each firm name in the SF-330 Part 1, Section F Item 25 Firms from Section C Involved in this Project, block (1). Include a contract number or project identification number in block 21. Include an e-mail address, and phone number for the point of contact in block 23(c). Include in the project description the contract period of performance, award contract value, current contract value, a summary of the work performed that demonstrates relevance to specialized experience as outlined above. If the contractor served as a subcontractor on a project, indicate the value of the work they provided towards the performance of the overall project. If a project was performed by a joint venture, and not all joint venture partners are on the team proposed for this contract, the offeror/team should specifically address the work performed by the joint venture partner offering/teaming on this contract. Likewise, if the offeror/team member worked as a subcontractor on a project, the description should clearly describe the work actually performed by the offeror/team member and the roles and responsibilities of each on the project, rather than the work performed on the project as a whole. If the project description does not clearly delineate the work performed by the entity/entities offering/teaming on this contract, the project could be eliminated from consideration. NOTE: If the Offeror is a joint venture, information should be submitted as a joint venture; however, if there is no information for the joint venture, information should be submitted for either joint venture partner, not to exceed a total of five (5) projects for this criterion. Projects shall be submitted on the SF-330. For submittal purposes, a task order on an IDIQ contract is considered a project, as is a stand-alone contract award. Do not list an IDIQ contract as an example of a completed project. Instead, list relevant completed task orders or stand-alone contract awards that fit within the definition above. Examples of project work submitted that do not conform to this requirement will not be evaluated. Failure to provide requested data, accessible points of contact, or valid phone numbers could result in a firm being rated lower. All information for Criterion 1 should be submitted in Part 1, Section F of the SF-330. The Government WILL NOT consider information submitted in addition to Part 1, Section F in evaluating Criterion 1. Criterion 2 - Professional Qualifications necessary for satisfactory performance of required services. Offerors will be evaluated in terms of the qualifications, competence and experience of the key personnel and technical team proposed to accomplish this work. Key personnel are individuals who will have major contract or project management responsibilities and/or will provide unusual or unique expertise. Provide a balanced licensed and or certified workforce in the following disciplines Architecture, Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Environmental, Control System, and Fire Protection Engineering Submission requirements: SUBMIT A COMPLETED CPARS/ACASS EVALUATION FOR EACH PROJECT UNDER CRITERION 1. IF A CPARS/ACASS EVALUATION IS NOT AVAILABLE, ensure correct phone numbers and email addresses are provided for the client point of contact. If requested by the client, questionnaires may be submitted directly to the Government's point of contact, Network Contracting Office 2 Attn: Nicholas Winne via email at Nicholas.Winne@va.gov prior to the response date.. Criterion 3 - Experience in construction period services to include professional field inspections during the construction period, review of construction submittals, support in answering requests for information during the construction period, and support of construction contract changes to include drafting statements of work, and cost estimates. Submission requirements: Offerors shall submit evidence of construction period services performed during example projects from Criterion 1. Include specific services in Section F, block 24 performed for that project. Criterion 4 - Past Performance Offerors will be evaluated on past performance with Government agencies and private industry in terms of work quality, compliance with schedules, cost control, and stakeholder/customer satisfaction. Evaluating past performance and experience will include information provided in CPARS/ACASS for Criterion 1 projects and may include other information provided by the firm, customer inquiries, Government databases, and other information available to the Government including contacts with points of contact in other criteria. Failure to provide requested data, accessible points of contact, or valid phone numbers could result in a firm being rated lower. NOTE: Past performance information for projects listed under Criterion 1. Submission requirements: SUBMIT A COMPLETED CPARS/ACASS EVALUATION FOR EACH PROJECT UNDER CRITERION 1. IF A CPARS/ACASS EVALUATION IS NOT AVAILABLE, ensure correct phone numbers and email addresses are provided for the client point of contact. If requested by the client, questionnaires may be submitted directly to the Government's point of contact, Network Contracting Office 2 Attn: Nicholas Winne via email at Nicholas.Winne@va.gov prior to the response date. Criterion 5 - Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. Firms/teams will be evaluated in terms of their ability to plan for and manage work under the contract and capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. Submission requirements: Describe the firm s ability to concurrently perform and manage multiple projects in different locations to meet aggressive schedules, multiple disciplines, and control costs and the firm s capacity to accomplish multiple projects simultaneously. Criterion 6 - Location within a 300-mile radius to the design site (ROME CBOC) and knowledge of the location (Rome, NY); provided, that application of this criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project. Provided that the application of this criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the contract, firms/teams will be evaluated on the locations of their office or offices that will be performing the work under this contract. Submission requirements: Indicate firms/teams location, including main offices, branch offices and any subconsultants offices and demonstrate how this will be advantageous to the Government. Criterion 7 - Subcontracting. The extent to which potential contractors identify and commit to the use of service-disabled Veteran-owned small businesses, Veteran-owned small businesses, and other types of small businesses as subcontractors. Submission requirements: Indicate sub-consultant firms socio-economic status on SF 330 Part I, Contract Specific Qualifications, Section C, Proposed Team. Evaluation Scoring Evaluation factors 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, will be evaluated using the following adjectival ratings as follows: Outstanding: Proposal meets requirements and indicates an exceptional approach and understanding of the requirements. Strengths far outweigh any weaknesses. Risk of unsuccessful performance is very low. Good: Proposal meets requirements and indicates a thorough approach and understanding of the requirements. Proposal contains strengths which outweigh any weaknesses. Risk of unsuccessful performance is low. Acceptable: Proposal meets requirements and indicates an adequate approach and understanding of the requirements. Strengths and weaknesses are offsetting or will have little or no impact on contract performance. Risk of unsuccessful performance is moderate. Marginal: Proposal does not clearly meet requirements and has not demonstrated an adequate approach and understanding of the requirements. The proposal has one or more weaknesses which are not offset by strengths. Risk of unsuccessful performance is high. Unacceptable: Proposal does not meet requirements and contains one or more deficiencies. Proposal is not awardable. The firm s proposal demonstrates a misunderstanding of the requirement and the approach fails to meet performance standards. The firm s proposal has major omissions and inadequate details to assure evaluators that the offeror has an understanding of requirement. The ratings identified below were used in the evaluation of Past Performance (Criterion 4): Substantial Confidence: Based on the offeror s recent/relevant performance record, the Government has a high expectation that the offeror will successfully perform the required effort. No doubt exists based on the offeror s past performance that they can satisfy the requirements of the contract. Satisfactory Confidence: Based on the offeror s recent/relevant performance record, the Government has a reasonable expectation that the offeror will successfully perform the required effort. Little doubt exists based on the offeror s past performance that they could satisfy the requirements of the contract. Unknown Confidence (Neutral): No recent/relevant performance record is available or the offeror s performance record is so sparse that no meaningful confidence assessment rating can be reasonably assigned. Limited Confidence: Based on the offeror s recent/relevant performance record, the Government has little expectation that the offeror will be able to successfully perform the required effort. Some doubt exists based on past performance that they could satisfy the terms and conditions of the contract. No Confidence: Based on the offeror s recent/relevant performance record, the Government has little expectations that the offeror will be able to successfully perform the required effort. Significant doubt exists based on the offeror s past performance that they can satisfy the requirements of the contract. SELECTION INTERVIEW: Interviews will be scheduled with firms slated as the most highly qualified. Firms slated for interviews may be asked to explain or expand on information contained in the SF-330 submittal through a formal interview or a discussion questionnaire as determined by the Contracting Officer. GENERAL INFORMATION: All design and work will conform to the current edition of the VA Master Specifications and VA Design Standards as published at the following site: www.cfm.va.gov; ASME, OSHA, IBC 2009, NFPA and NEC building codes and standards. Coordinate all work through the COR of Facilities Management Service. The A-E will provide documents at each submission as indicated in the statement of work. The NAICS code for this procurement will be 541310, Architectural Services. The current small business size standard for 541310 is $7.5 million. Requirement for Electronic Submission Unless paper offers are specifically authorized, all responses to this pre-solicitation notice must be submitted electronically as described below.   The only acceptable paper form for this requirement is the receipt of past performance questionnaires. Failure to comply with this requirement may jeopardize the possibility of receiving an award for the contract due to non-compliance with the terms of the solicitation.   You must submit your electronic offer, and any supplemental information (such as spreadsheets, backup data, technical information), using any of the electronic formats and media described below. In addition, contractors are notified of the award via an electronic Notice of Award e-mail.   The award document will be attached to the Notice of Award e-mail. Acceptable Electronic Formats  (Software) for Submission of Offers Files readable using the current Microsoft* Office version Products: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Access.   Spreadsheet documents must be sent in a format that includes all formulas, macro, and format information.   Print or scan images of spreadsheets are not acceptable.     Please see security note below for caution regarding use of macros. When submitting construction drawings contractors are required to submit one set in AutoCAD and one set in Adobe PDF. (Purpose: contracting can open the PDF version and engineering can open AutoCAD files) Files in Adobe* PDF (Portable Document Format) Files:   When scanning documents scanner resolution should be set to 200 dots per inch, or greater. Other electronic format.     If you wish to submit an offer using another format than those described in these instructions, e-mail the Contracting Officer who issued the solicitation. Please submit your request at least ten (10) calendar days before the scheduled closing date of the solicitation.     Request a decision as to the format acceptability and make sure you receive approval of the alternate format before using it to send your offer. Please note that we can no longer accept.zip files due to increasing security concerns. E-mail Submission Procedures: For simplicity in this guidance, all submissions in response to a solicitation will be referred to as offers. Subject Line:   Include the solicitation number, name of company, and closing date of solicitation.   Use only one of the terms Quotation, Offer, or Bid depending on the solicitation type.   Size:   Maximum size of the e-mail message shall not exceed five (5) megabytes.  The SF330, in its entirety, shall not exceed one email of 5MB. Only one email is permitted unless otherwise stated in this paragraph or in writing by the Contract Officer submitting the solicitation. The Microsoft Outlook © Email time/date stamp will be used to date and time stamp offers for the official record of receipt for the submission. The date and time stamp in recipients inbox is the official record of receipt. Security Issues, Late Bids, Unreadable Offers Late submission of offers are outlined at FAR Parts 52.212-1(f), 52.214-7, and 52.215-1(c)(3).   Particular attention is warranted to the portion of the provision that relates to the timing of submission.     Please see FAR 15.207(c) for a description of the steps the Government shall take with regard to unreadable offers.   To avoid rejection of an offer, vendors must make every effort to ensure their electronic submission is virus-free.   Submissions or portions thereof submitted and which the automatic system detects the presence of a virus or which are otherwise unreadable will be treated as unreadable pursuant to FAR Parts 14.406 and FAR 15.207(c ). The virus scanning software used by our e-mail systems cannot always distinguish a macro from a virus. Therefore, sending a macro embedded in an e-mail message or an e-mail attachment may cause the e-mail offer to be quarantined. You may send both the spreadsheet and the spreadsheet saved in PDF format to ensure that your proposal is readable. Password protecting your offer is not permitted. The Contracting Officer will file the offer electronically which will allow access only by designated individuals. Important Notice: Apparent successful offerors must apply for and receive verification from the Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Verification and Evaluation (CVE) in accordance with 38 CFR Part 74 and VAAR 819.70 by submission of documentation of Veteran status, ownership and control sufficient to establish appropriate status, offerors must be both VISIBLE and VERIFIED by the Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Verification and Evaluation prior to contract award. Failure to be both VERIFIED by CVE and VISIBLE on VetBiz prior to contract award will result in the offeror s proposal being deemed non-compliant. All offerors are urged to contact the CVE and submit the aforementioned required documents to obtain CVE verification of their SDVOSB status if they have not already done so. 852.219-10      VA NOTICE OF TOTAL SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE (JUL 2016)(DEVIATION) (a) Definition. For the Department of Veterans Affairs, Service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern or SDVSOB : (1) Means a small business concern: (i) Not less than 51 percent of which is owned by one or more service-disabled veterans or, in the case of any publicly owned business, not less than 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more service-disabled veterans or eligible surviving spouses (see VAAR 802.201 Surviving Spouse definition); (ii) The management and daily business operations of which are controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans (or eligible surviving spouses) or, in the case of a service-disabled veteran with permanent and severe disability, the spouse or permanent caregiver of such veteran; (iii) The business meets Federal small business size standards for the applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code identified in the solicitation document; (iv) The business has been verified for ownership and control pursuant to 38 CFR 74 and is so listed in the Vendor Information Pages database, (https://www.vip.vetbiz.gov); and (v) The business will comply with subcontracting limitations in 13 CFR 125.6, as applicable (2) Service-disabled veteran means a veteran, as defined in 38 U.S.C. 101(2), with a disability that is service-connected, as defined in 38 U.S.C. 101(16). (b) General. (1) Offers are solicited only from verified service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns. Offers received from concerns that are not verified service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns shall not be considered. (2) Any award resulting from this solicitation shall be made to a verified service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. (c) Agreement. A service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern agrees that in the performance of the contract, the concern will comply with the limitation on subcontracting requirements in 13 CFR §125.6. (d) A joint venture may be considered a service-disabled veteran owned small business concern if the joint venture complies with the requirements in 13 CFR 125.15, provided that any reference therein to SDVO SBC is to be construed to apply to a VA verified SDVOSB as appropriate. (e) Any service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern (non-manufacturer) must meet the requirements in FAR 19.102(f) of the Federal Acquisition Regulation to receive a benefit under this program.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: Department of Veterans Affairs;Syracuse VA Medical Center;800 Irving Avenue;Syracuse, NY
Zip Code: 13210
 
Record
SN05482398-W 20191026/191024230908-c406eb3ac787a1785cbf25d9a0f825cb (fbodaily.com)
 
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