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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF OCTOBER 17, 2021 SAM #7260
SPECIAL NOTICE

C -- Correct Stormwater Drainage Deficiencies (VA-22-00010130)

Notice Date
10/15/2021 12:04:17 PM
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246) HAMPTON VA 23667 USA
 
ZIP Code
23667
 
Solicitation Number
36C24621Q1445
 
Archive Date
11/24/2021
 
Point of Contact
Bryant Guerrant, Contract Specialist, Phone: 540-982-2463 Ext. 4253
 
E-Mail Address
bryant.guerrant@va.gov
(bryant.guerrant@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROCUREMENT OF ARCHITECT-ENGINEERING (A/E) SERVICES: This is a request for Standard Form 330, Architect-Engineer Qualifications only. A-E Services are being procured in accordance with the Selection of Architects and Engineers Statute (Public Law 92-582), formerly known as the Brooks Act, and implemented in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 36.6. All submissions will be evaluated in accordance with the below selection criteria. The Government will not pay, nor reimburse, any costs associated with responding to this request. The Government is under no obligation to award a contract as a result of this announcement. Firms will be selected based on demonstrated competence and qualifications for the required work. Any resulting award for the proposed A/E services will be procured under a negotiated Firm-Fixed Price contract. The NAICS Code for this acquisition is 541330, Engineering Services, and the applicable Small Business Size Standard is $16.5 million annual revenue. During performance, the selected A/E firm will be required to attend meetings in person, on site, at the Salem VA Medical Center, Salem, VA. Therefore, the area of consideration is RESTRICTED to a maximum 500-mile radius of the Salem VA Medical Center, 1970 Roanoke Blvd, Salem, Virginia 24153 in which either the A/E firm s Primary or established Auxiliary/Satellite office must be located. NOTE: The 500-mile radius will be measured by one or more of the nationally recognized commercial free on-line mapping services from the Primary or established Auxiliary/Satellite Office Address to the above VA address (shortest driving distance option). Proximity of the firms assigned office, to the project site, including within the 500-mile radius, is one of the criteria on which selection of the most highly qualified firms will be based. Interested parties shall ensure current licensing to provide real property design services (Engineer Services) in accordance with the State regulations of which the firms assigned office is located, and shall have a current registration in: (1.) the System for Award Management (SAM) database at https://www.sam.gov, (2.) and the Vendor Information Pages database at http://www.va.gov/osdbu, if applicable, and (3.) have submitted the current cycle VETS-4212 Report at http://www.dol.gov/vets/programs/fcp/main.htm (for contracts in the amount of $150,000.00 or more). Failure of a proposed SDVOSB to be certified by the CVE at the time the SF 330 is submitted shall result in elimination from further consideration. DUE DATE FOR SF330 QUALIFICATIONS: November 18, 2021 @ 11:00am EST PROJECT INFORMATION: Project No.: 658-22-102 Project Title: Correct Stormwater Drainage Deficiencies Place of Performance: Salem VA Medical Center (VAMC), 1970 Roanoke Blvd, Salem, Virginia 24153 A/E SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT NO. 658-22-102 Correct Stormwater Drainage Deficiencies VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER SALEM, VA 24153 1. General Description of Services: Provide professional engineering services to include analysis, investigative surveys and reports, planning, design, consulting, preparation of contract drawings, specifications, cost estimates and construction period services as required for Project 658-22-102 Correct Stormwater Drainage Deficiencies at VAMC Salem, Virginia. 2. Project Description: The intent of this project is to evaluate all aspects of stormwater management at the VAMC and provide a study and design to ensure full compliance with applicable Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regulations for stormwater control. Study shall address a survey of the entire two hundred and twelve acre (212 ac) campus and identify all structures and impervious structures; locations and capacity of all stormwater conveyances to include flow direction; location and capacity of stormwater control measures and Best Management Practices (BMP); location and size of existing surface water bodies to include wetlands; locations and size of stormwater outfalls to include delineation of area for each outfall; and a description of all receiving waters and wetlands. To assist in evaluating and mapping of existing systems, the A&E shall conduct lateral inspection allowing for closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection of all main lines and laterals. Contractor performing CCTV inspection shall be National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) certified. Design package shall address all system deficiencies identified though the stormwater study and provide all drawings and specifications necessary to produce a complete design package. Design shall include all hydrological and hydraulic calculations necessary to ensure compliance and address peak flow rate; runoff volume and velocity; and capacity. Design package shall include NASSCO Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) Report, Lateral Assessment Certification Program (LACP), Manhole Assessment Certification Program (MACP) and recommendations for repair and/or replacement phasing based upon the associated Grading System (e.g. PACP Grading System). Design package shall also provide provisions for temporary facilities and/or other necessary provisions to ensure the facilities maintains full operations and impacts to operations are minimized during construction. After developing options, the A/E shall work in conjunction with VAMC Staff and interested Agencies to determine the best option and then design and prepare construction documents for the all applicable components of this Project. 3. Construction Amount: The project is to be designed within an estimated base construction cost of $4,054,000 with at least 3 deduct alternates totaling 20%. If the base bid cost exceeds budget and deduct alternates do not bring the project within the construction budget, the A/E shall redesign or take steps necessary to reduce cost so that budget limitations are not exceeded. 4. Design Standards: The project design shall be completed in accordance with this A/E scope of work and all applicable Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) standards, specifications, and other criteria referenced herein unless otherwise approved by the VA. The A/E shall retrieve all VA design information and standards from the VA Facilities Web Site (http://www.va.gov/facmgt/standard). These documents and all national, state and local codes adopted and used by the VA shall be incorporated into the design of this project. At a minimum, the following references shall be utilized for planning and design purposes. The facility record drawings and AutoCAD files are available for the A/E s use. NOTE: Not all record drawings are available on AutoCAD. Additionally, the A/E is responsible for field verification of all facility record drawings. Design shall meet or exceed the follow guidelines: VA BIM Manual v2.2 VHA Program Guide PG-18-3 VA Master Construction Specifications Structural Design Manual H-18-8 Seismic Design Requirements Sanitary Design Manual for Hospital Projects PG-18-13 Barrier Free Design Handbook Life Safety Codes Electrical Design Manual HVAC Design Manual PG-18-10 Government Record Drawings (A/E shall field verify conditions) PG-18-15 A/E Submission Requirements. Physical Security Design Manual (Final Draft) VADEQ SWPPP Guidelines NASSCO Specification Guidelines 5. BIM Requirements: AE shall use IFC compliant parametric Building Information Modeling (BIM) software for the design of this project design as prescribed in the VA BIM Manual v2.2 for BIM standards. 6. Deductive Alternates: AE shall ensure the project design includes a minimum of 3 and maximum of 5 viable deductive alternates equal to approximately 20 percent of the projects construction cost to ensure construction award within program budget limitations. Deductive alternatives shall be prioritized after evaluation by VAMC Salem. 7. Construction Estimate: AE shall provide an estimate of construction project costs for all work required for the base bid and the bid alternatives. Cost estimates shall be revised for each design submittal. AE shall prepare cost estimate in accordance with the VA s Manual for Preparation of Cost Estimates & Related Documents for VA Facilities. 8. Construction Schedule and Phasing Requirements: The A-E will develop and submit for review a schedule for construction, as a part of each design submittal phase. The schedule shall be task oriented, indicating the number of calendar days, after Notice to Proceed, by which milestones are to be achieved. The critical path Method (CPM) of network calculation shall be used to generate the construction schedule. The schedule will be a network analysis and will be based on the technical and contractual requirements of the contract and estimated construction durations of the project. The schedule will clearly show the critical path for the overall completion of construction. All activities shall have an estimate of the average number of workers per day that are expected to be used during the execution of that activity. AE shall submit a phasing narrative and phasing plan(s) with each design submission as prescribed in Program Guide, PG-18-5, Volume C. 9. Deliverables: Quantities of design review materials for each design submission are provided below. Stormwater Management Study, Schematic Design, Design Development, and Construction Document Submissions: One (1) set design drawings, complete set bound with all disciplines, Arch D (24 x 36) size. One (1) set design drawings, separated and bound by each discipline, Arch D (24 x 36) size. Three (3) sets design drawings, complete set bound with all disciplines, Arch C (18 x 24) size. One (1) hardcopy copy, edited/marked-up VA Master Specifications of each discipline with VA Master Specification Table of Contents. One (1) hardcopy, Cost Estimate One (1) hardcopy copy, AE Preliminary Schedule One (1) hardcopy, design narratives and investigative reports. One (1) Electronic copy on CD, BIM Model and Drawing Files in BIM Software format. One (1) Electronic copy on CD of CCTV color surveillance video recordings One (1) electronic copy of all design deliverables listed above in (pdf format). Final Construction Document Submission: One complete set (1) Arch D (24 x 36) size sets of the design drawings. Three (3) Arch C (18 x 24) size sets of the design drawings. Two (2) sets complete typed reproducible specifications (unbound) plus a copy on CD ROM in Word format. Note: The specification sections shall be one document on the CD ROM, not individual documents. These shall also incorporate Sections edited by the Salem VAMC in Sections 00 and 01. (ADD NOTE for PDF specifications to have sections AND ONLY the sections book marked.) Two (2) copies of typed Final cost and schedule estimates, plus a copy on CD ROM in Excel format. One (1) hardcopy of design narratives and investigative reports. One (1) electronic set of all design deliverables in (pdf format). BIM Model and drawing files in BIM Software format. One (1) copy of the final scope of work and including base bid and all deduct alternates in Microsoft Word Format. Each bid item and deducts shall have the estimated cost and duration included for that item of work based on the final AE cost estimate and preliminary schedule. Two (2) sets of final digital/hardcopy engineering calculations (if applicable). List of sole source items with justification (if applicable). List of Or-equal items with justification (if applicable). 10. Schedule of Deliverables: All deliverables shall be provided as specified in the schedule of deliverables provide below. The total contract duration for this project is 290 calendar days from issuance of NTP. AE shall submit a schedule not to exceed 290 calendar days within 21 calendar days following issuance of NTP. Schedule shall include at a minimum all activates and/or milestones listed in the sample schedule below. The A/E shall provide monthly progress schedule updates throughout the design process. The selected A/E must be able to deliver on this timeline. AE Project Schedule of Deliverables Task Name Duration NTP 0 days Design Charette* 14 days Site Investigation 45 days Schematic Design 30 days VA Review 21 days Schematic Design Review Meeting 1 day Design Development 60 days VA Review 21 days Design Development Review Meeting 1 day Construction Document Development 45 days VA Review 21 days Construction Document Review Meeting 1 day Final Construction Documents 30 days Total Duration 290 days Notes: Durations provided above are shown in calendar days. Design Charrette shall be scheduled within 7 calendar days following receipt of NTP. 11. As-Builts: Upon completion of construction and incorporation of all revisions required to complete the Building Information Model and record drawings, the following items shall be submitted: Two (2) sets, reproducible hard copy as-built plans, Arch E1 (30 X 42 ) One (1) electronic copy on CD-ROM, as-built drawings in AutoCAD format, current release. One (1) electronic copy on CD-ROM, complete Building Information Model. INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS FOR PROPOSAL PREPARATION THIS SECTION IS FOR SOLICITATION PURPOSES ONLY. THIS SECTION WILL BE PHYSICALLY REMOVED FROM ANY RESULTANT AWARD BUT WILL BE DEEMED INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE. (a) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. All proposal preparation cost will be the sole responsibility of the Offeror. The Government will not reimburse any firm for their proposal preparation cost. Technical proposals of each offeror will be evaluated independently. All copies shall therefore be labeled with the offerors name, business address, and VA Solicitation Number. To assure timely and equitable evaluation of proposals, Offerors must follow the instructions contained herein. Offerors are required to meet all solicitation requirements, including terms and conditions, representations and certifications, and technical requirements. Failure to meet a requirement may result in an offer being ineligible for award. Offerors must clearly identify any exception to the solicitation terms and conditions and provide complete accompanying rationale. A firm will not be considered if its SF 330 Part I is not signed, unless the SF 330 Part I is accompanied with a signed cover letter or a current signed SF 330 Part II. If a firm does not submit a SF 330 Part II with its SF 330 Part I, or have one on file, it will not be considered (FAR 36.603(b)). The offer shall consist of two separate parts: Part I - TECHNICAL CAPABILITY Part II PAST PERFORMANCE (b) SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS 1. PART I - TECHNICAL PROPOSAL - Submit original and two (2) copies and 1 CD. Professional Qualifications, Design Schedule & Experience shall be limited to no more than 15 pages total. The Design Quality Control plan shall be limited to no more than 10 pages total. Format as follows: TAB A: General Information Cover page with Solicitation Number and Project Title Table of Contents Company information to include: DUNS Number, Cage Code, Tax ID Number, Principle points of contact with addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. TAB B: TECHNICAL CAPABILITY (Evaluation Factor 1) Specialized Experience and Technical Competence Sub Factor 1 Professional Qualifications Sub Factor 2 Capacity - Sub Factor 3 Knowledge of the Locality Sub Factor 4 Design Quality Control Plan Sub Factor 5 Experience in Construction Period Services Sub Factor 6 PART II PAST PERFORMANCE Past Performance Questionnaires: The Government will evaluate the quality and extent of offeror s performance deemed relevant and recent to the requirements of this solicitation. (c) GENERAL INFORMATION Pages exceeding the page limitations set forth will not be evaluated and will be removed from the proposal. Format for proposal Part I & II shall be as follows: A page is defined as one face of an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper containing information. Typing shall not be less than 12-point font. The Offeror, separately (but included in the same sealed envelope) shall submit an original, TWO IDENTICAL COPIES (including any colored images, tabs, etc.) of a detailed technical proposal in a format that clearly addresses the technical evaluation factors below. You shall also submit your technical proposal on a CD. Each response shall address each factor in the sequence listed and clearly identify which factor is being addressed. There shall be no mention of costs in the Technical Proposal. Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope and delivered to the address below by or on the set forth due date: Salem VA Medical Center Attn: Bryant Guerrant 1970 Roanoke Boulevard Building 74, Rm 211 Contracting Salem, Virginia 24153 FEDERAL HOLIDAYS: The following Federal Legal Holidays are observed by this Medical Facility: New Year s Day 1 January Martin Luther King s Birthday Third Monday in January Presidents Day Third Monday in February Memorial Day Last Monday in May Juneteenth- 19 June Independence Day 4 July Labor Day First Monday in September Columbus Day Second Monday in October Veterans Day 11 November Thanksgiving Day Fourth Thursday in November Christmas Day 25 December Any other Federal Holiday granted by the President of the United States For the purposes of this document the term Relevant Project is defined as follows: A project, completed within five years of similar dollar value, size, complexity and scope that includes a stormwater management study, design to address deficiencies, preparation and subsequent approval of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), and construction services; minimum threshold of $2,000,000. Ongoing projects will not be considered as no accurate performance record can exist if work is not yet complete. EVALUATION FACTORS FOR AWARD THIS SECTION IS FOR SOLICITATION PURPOSES ONLY. THIS SECTION WILL BE PHYSICALLY REMOVED FROM ANY RESULTANT AWARD BUT WILL BE DEEMED INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE. The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible Offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, and other factors considered. Boards will evaluate firms' qualifications strictly on the basis of the announced selection criteria and their stated order of importance. The criteria will be applied as follows: PART I TECHNICAL CAPABILITY The following criteria will be used to by a selection board to determine the most highly qualified firms in respect to their technical capability. Technical capability will be evaluated based on the following factors: Specialized Experience and Technical Competence (FAR 36.602-1(a)(2)). Offerors will be evaluated based on the specialized experience of a firm on similar projects and the technical capabilities (such as design quality management procedures, CADD/BIM, and equipment resources,) of the prime firm and any subcontractors. Evaluation will be based on the information presented in the Architect-Engineer Qualifications - Standard Form 330 (SF330). A maximum of five (5) example projects may be submitted for consideration under SF330, Part I, Section F. Example projects should be stormwater management study, design to address deficiencies, preparation and subsequent approval of a SWPPP, and construction services completed within six (6) years of solicitation closing date. Professional Qualifications (FAR 36.602-1(a)(1)). A board will evaluate, as appropriate, the education, training, registration, certifications (see paragraph 3-4.d(4)), overall and relevant experience, and longevity with the firm of the key management and technical personnel. This criterion is primarily concerned with the qualifications of the key personnel and not the number of personnel, which is addressed under the capacity criterion. The lead designer in each discipline must be registered as required by FAR 36.609-4 and 52.236-25 but does not have to be registered in the particular state where the project is located. Capacity (FAR 36.602-1(a)(3)). A firm s capacity will be evaluated based on their experience with similar size projects, the available capacity of key disciplines to perform the work in the required time, and a primary design schedule. The volume of work awarded during the previous 12 months, based on data extracted from the Federal Procurement Data System, will be considered when evaluating capacity. Additionally, the full potential value of any current indefinite delivery contracts that a firm has been awarded will be considered when evaluating capacity. Knowledge of the Locality (FAR 36.602-1(a)(5)). Firms will be evaluated on their knowledge of the locality such as knowledge of local historical features, climatic conditions, and local construction methods that are unusual or unique to the area. Design Quality Control Plan. Firms will be evaluated on their approach to ensure technical quality and accuracy of work products. A firm's approach to resolve issues of quality will be analyzed to determine its ability to provide quality design products. Describe and define the processes of the firm's quality control plan and list, by name and position, all key personnel responsible for its execution. Quality control information shall also address safety measures particularly with respect to field work and site investigations. Information describing Quality Management may be presented in SF330, Part I, Section H. A design quality control plan shall be submitted as part of the proposal. Experience in Construction Period Services. Firms will be evaluated on their experience in providing construction period services to include professional field inspections during construction, review of construction submittals, support in answering request for information, and support of construction contract changes to include drafting statements of work and preparing cost estimates. Evaluation will be based on responses provided to the attached questionnaire. PART II PAST PERFORMANCE The following criteria will be used to by a selection board to determine the most highly qualified firms based on a firm s past performance. Past Performance (FAR 36.602-1(a)(4)). The Government will evaluate the quality and extent of offeror s performance deemed relevant and recent to the requirements of this solicitation. PART I TECHNICAL CAPABILITY First, the technical capability of all offers will be evaluated on an adjectival basis. Sub-factors will be weighted equally, and all areas must have at least a satisfactory rating. Evaluators shall assign a rating from the following table based on the minimum requirements stated in each sub-factor section. Adjectival Rating Definitions Exceptional Meets all requirements and exceed majority of requirements. Overall the proposal meets and significantly exceeds, in all aspects, the standards for evaluation: very high probability of success: no significant weaknesses. Very Good Meets all requirements and exceed some requirements. The proposal meets and, in some cases, exceeds the standards for evaluation; high probability of success; no significant weaknesses and only minor correctable deficiencies. Satisfactory The proposal meets the standard for evaluation; good probability of success; only minor weaknesses and correctable deficiencies. Marginal Lacks material information. The proposal fails to meet some of the standards for evaluation; low probability of success; major weaknesses and/or uncorrectable. Unacceptable Lacks material information. The proposal fails to meet some or all of the standards for evaluation; need major revision to a new submission to make if acceptable or may contain uncorrectable deficiencies. Sub-Factor 1 Specialized Experience and Technical Competence CRITERIA: This factor will evaluate the Offeror s technical competence, based on successful completion of projects, in the production of a stormwater management study, design to address deficiencies, preparation and subsequent approval of a SWPPP, and construction services. MINIMUM STANDARD OF ACCEPTABILITY: The minimum standard of acceptability is met when the Offeror provides a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of five (5) examples of their choice of completed projects or in progress of similar contracts in size and scope (stormwater management study, design to address deficiencies, preparation and subsequent approval of a SWPPP, and construction services; minimum threshold of $2,000,000). In describing the experience, provide the following information: Project title, location and brief description including the building use (Medical Facility, etc) and contracting method (design build, design bid construct, CM at risk, Turnkey, etc). Project owner and name and telephone number of owner s contact person. Indicate your firm s role as a prime contractor or subcontractor, etc. Project Prime Contractor and Major Subcontractors and name and telephone number of contact person(s). Project Statistics including start and completion dates (original vs. actual) for design; cost (with brief explanation of what is included in the cost); square footage; and any awards (prizes) received. Please use the Corporate Experience Form (Exhibit B) included with the solicitation to provide the requested information for Experience. Sub-Factor 2 Professional Qualifications CRITERIA: This factor evaluates the Offerors specific experience and qualifications of personnel proposed for assignment to the project and their record of working together as a team. MINIMUM STANDARD OF ACCEPTABILITY: The Offeror must provide the resumes for the following Key Personnel purposed for assignment to the project: Project/Design Manager: Must have a minimum of five (5) years experience successfully managing design projects that meet the criteria for similar projects as defined in evaluation factor 3 above. Civil Engineer: Must have a minimum of five (5) years experience performing stormwater management studies, designing stormwater management systems, and SWPPP preparation. Projects shall meet the criteria for similar projects as defined in evaluation factor 3 above. Other Disciplines proposed by the Offeror: Must have a minimum of three (3) years experience successfully designing projects that meet the criteria for similar projects as defined in evaluation factor 3 above. All Resumes must include the following information and may not exceed two (2) pages per Resume, and must explain how the proposed key personnel s experience meets the minimum qualification requirements for this contract, as described above: Name and title Project assignment Name of firm with which associated Sub-Factor 3 Capacity CRITERIA: This factor will evaluate the Offeror s ability to perform the study, design, and construction period services. The Offeror shall demonstrate that is has the capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. Additionally, the Offeror shall show that it can perform the required stormwater management study, site investigations, design services, preparation and subsequent approval of a SWPPP, and construction period services without adversely affecting the project schedule. MINIMUM STANDARD OF ACCEPTABILITY: The minimum standard of acceptability is met when the Offeror provides: Offeror must specify the total volume of work awarded to the firm within twelve (12) months of solicitation closing and provide a proposed design schedule not to exceed 365 calendar days. Prepare and submit a practicable design schedule laying out all necessary performance elements needed to complete this project identified in the solicitation in the proposed period of performance. The schedule must be in the form of a progress chart of suitable scale to indicate appropriately the percentage of work scheduled for completion by any given date during the performance period. In addition, the schedule must be submitted in the Microsoft Project format. Offerors should only include the work elements necessary to complete the required work. It is the Offeror s responsibility to identify all necessary project/work elements and the proposal adequately identifies acceptable critical path elements. Sub-Factor 4 Knowledge of the Locality CRITERIA: Identify example projects that demonstrate the firm s knowledge of the locality (i.e. Salem VA Medical Center). MINIMUM STANDARD OF ACCEPTABILITY: The minimum standard of acceptability is met when the Offeror provides: Firms shall demonstrate knowledge of localities per example projects. Knowledge of the VA VISN 6 service area will hold much higher weight and evaluated more favorably than projects outside the VISN 6 service area. General understanding of the local conditions, including physical environment, local engineering criteria, and construction methods will be evaluated. The following key personnel resumes shall also be evaluated for knowledge of localities: Project Manager, Civil or Environmental Engineer. The basis of evaluation for this criterion will focus on the information provided in SF330, Part I, Section E (Resume of Key Personnel), Section F (Example Projects), and Section H (Additional Information) that provides additional information describing same/similar qualifications as deemed relevant to performance at the Salem VA Medical Center. Sub-Factor 5 Design Quality Control Plan CRITERIA: The plan shall identify personnel, design review procedures, site investigation/confirmation of existing conditions plan, and forms to be used. A finalized, more detailed Design Quality Control Plan (QCP) will be required to be submitted and approved after contract award. MINIMUM STANDARD OF ACCEPTABILITY: The minimum standards of acceptability are met when the Offeror provides: A description of the quality control system, including a chart showing lines of authority and acknowledgement that the Design Manager shall implement control measures for verification of all design activities. The names, qualifications (in resume format), duties, responsibilities, and authorities of each person assigned as Design Quality Control (QC) manager. Any replacements must have similar qualifications in dealing with projects of similar size and scope. Sub-Factor 6 - Experience in Construction Period Services CRITERIA: Identify example projects that demonstrate the firms experience providing construction period services. Offerors will be evaluated on their experience in providing construction period services to include professional field inspections during construction, review of construction submittals, support in answering request for information, and support of construction contract changes to include drafting statements of work and preparing cost estimates. Evaluation will be based on responses provided to the attached questionnaire. MINIMUM STANDARD OF ACCEPTABILITY: The minimum standard of acceptability is met when the Offeror provides a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of five (5) examples of their choice of completed projects of similar contracts in size and scope (stormwater management study, design to address deficiencies, preparation and subsequent approval of a SWPPP, and construction services; minimum threshold of $2,000,000) for which construction period services were provided. The contractor shall send out the enclosed past performance questionnaires to the applicable party for each example project. The Government will evaluate the quality and extent of offeror s performance deemed relevant and recent to the requirements of this solicitation. The references must return the survey directly to the Government Contract Specialist listed on the survey via email. PART II PAST PERFORMANCE Next, the Government will evaluate the offeror s demonstrated past performance of projects in order to determine the offeror s ability to perform the contract successfully and help determine responsibility. As with technical capabilities, the firms will be evaluated with an adjectival rating system. Adjectival Rating Definitions Exceptional Meets all requirements and exceed majority of requirements. Overall,...
 
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