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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 20, 2021 SAM #7294
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- 667-22-703 EHRM Training and Admin Space Support Design – Shreveport, LA

Notice Date
11/18/2021 7:56:05 AM
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
PCAC HEALTH INFORMATION (36C776) INDEPENDENCE OH 44131 USA
 
ZIP Code
44131
 
Solicitation Number
36C77622R0022
 
Response Due
12/20/2021 11:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
03/29/2022
 
Point of Contact
Contract Specialist, Bailey E. Donato, Phone: 216-447-8300
 
E-Mail Address
bailey.donato@va.gov
(bailey.donato@va.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SDVOSBC Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR STANDARD FORM (SF)330'S, ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATION PACKAGES ONLY. ALL INFORMATION NEEDED TO SUBMIT SF330 DOCUMENTS IS CONTAINED HEREIN. NO SOLICITATION PACKAGE, TECHNICAL INFORMATION, OR BIDDER/PLAN HOLDER LIST WILL BE ISSUED. 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. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Program Contracting Activity Central (PCAC) is seeking sources and intends to award a firm-fixed price design contract for Architect-Engineering (A-E) services for Project # 667-22-703 EHRM Training Room and Admin Space Support Design at the Overton Brooks VA Medical Center 510 E Stoner Ave, Shreveport, LA 71101. The A-E shall provide investigative and feasibility design services, schematic design drawings, design development drawings, construction documents, final bid documents, specifications, calculations, cost estimates, narratives, bidding support services, solicitation support services, and construction period services for all facets of work and disciplines/trades to facilitate a construction project to upgrade the facilities infrastructure to allow for the new Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) system. The A-E Services contract that is anticipated to be awarded will be procured in accordance with the Selection of Architects and Engineers Statute [formerly known as the Brooks Architect Engineer Act], Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 36.6 Architectural and Engineering Services, VA Acquisition Regulation 836.6, and VA Acquisition Manual M836.6 Architect-Engineer Services. In accordance with FAR 36.209, Construction Contracts with Architect-Engineer Firms, no contract for the construction of a project shall be awarded to the firm that designed the project or its subsidiaries or affiliates, except with the approval of the head of the agency or authorized representative. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION This project is a 100% Set-Aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns. The NAICS Code for this procurement is 541330 Engineering Services and the annual small business size standard is $16.5M. A full design team is required to complete this project. The projected award for the anticipated A-E contract is February 2022. The anticipated period of performance for completion of design is 238 calendar days after notice of award. The FAR 52.236-22 Design Within Funding Limitation (APR 1984), for this project is $1M-$2M in accordance with the VAAR Magnitude of Construction. 3. SCOPE OF DESIGN The scope of this project is to provide the following infrastructure improvements to the Overton Brooks VA Medical Center: The purpose of this design is to ensure every room slated for training meets the established criteria for Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) enterprise standards. High-level requirements are provided for Training and Command Centers. These requirements outline equipment and space needs for planned training to support IV testing, pre-Go-Live, Go-Live activity, and post-Go-Live activities. Additional requirements may be developed from individual site-specific evaluations. Other requirements documentation and standards may be referenced to cover specific areas, such as wireless networking, that require additional level of detail. In situations of conflict, the most stringent of the two standards will be adopted. The following items will be required to support IV Testing, Training and Go-Live Command Center: Power over Ethernet (PoE) network switches to support all required devices. Network connectivity between the training location and the VAMC is required. Rack space, power, and cooling are required for network and security stack. Wireless Access points for WIFI connectivity for VA and Cerner users. Enough access points are required to provide coverage for all rooms. Network connectivity to Cerner s training, testing and production environments. VA EHRM security stack in the leased space. Minimum CAT5e for 1Gbps for network connectivity for End User devices. Patch cables will be required for the LAN drops for wired network connections. Print solution access for front and back end printing and scanning for training IV and Go-Live events. VA OIT will provide the cabling for and installation of the Wireless Access Points for the VA Wireless network. VA OIT will provide the installation of the VA network equipment into the VA provided rack. Teleconferencing Support (Cerner provided equipment on Cerner network) Determine number of large display monitors to be installed in required rooms Telephone dial in/dial out capability Polycom/Cisco unit Video teleconferencing equipment Projectors installed for Skype meetings as needed in additional rooms Schedule VA Network connectivity six months before Go-Live EUD equipment (PCs, monitors, and peripherals) are required before Super User training begins VA will supply and install display boards and mounts. VA will supply VOIP Polycom/Cisco units for teleconferencing in all rooms. A/E Part One Services (also known as Design Phase) for this design project includes site visits, field investigation, studies, and user interviews to prepare drawings, specifications, and cost estimates for all facets of work and disciplines/trades to produce a design to renovate approximately 5,179 square feet that will be used for admin space and training space. Table 1 identifies the areas throughout the facility where renovations will be required. See SOW Attachment 01, OEHRM Universal Training Space Requirements for full list of space requirements. 4. A-E SELECTION PROCESS: Firms submitting SF330s in response to this announcement, not later than the closing date and time specified herein and in accordance with submission requirements, will be considered for initial selection evaluation. The selection process will be made using a two-phase process. Phase I consists of the initial evaluation of the provided SF330s and determination of the highest rated firms. A minimum of three of the highest rated firms will then be short listed and invited to continue with Phase II of the process. All firms not short listed will be notified at this time. Phase II consists of written responses for the short-listed firms and selection of the top ranked firm to receive the solicitation and conduct negotiations. The firms selected for the written responses will be notified by email of selection and provided further instructions as well as all the evaluation criteria requirements. After the written responses are received, the firms will be evaluated and the highest rated firm will be selected and sent the solicitation, and negotiations will follow. A site visit will be authorized for the highest rated firm during the negotiation process. Award selection will be made based on the results of the written responses and successful negotiation of rates and fees for the project, and not the SF330 qualifications from Phase I. If negotiations are not successful with the highest rated firm, they will continue with the next highest rated firm, and so on until award can be made. Please note that during the evaluation of the written responses, the prior evaluation of the SF330s will not be taken into consideration as they shall be considered separate evaluations. 5. PHASE I SF330 SELECTION CRITERIA: *The order and content of the Phase I factors have been updated. The following are listed in descending order of importance: Primary Selection Criteria: Professional Qualifications: Professional qualifications necessary for satisfactory performance of required service. The design firm and A-E on staff representing the project or signing drawings in each discipline must be licensed to practice in any one of the United States of America. Provide Professional License numbers and/or proof of Licensure. The evaluation of resumes shall consider the specific experience and qualifications (i.e., education, training, registration, certifications, overall relevant experience, and longevity with the firm as full-time employees) of personnel proposed for assignment to the project when evaluating professional qualifications. The lead designer in each discipline must be registered but does not have to be registered in the particular state where the project is located. Resumes are limited to one page each and should cite project-specific experience and indicate proposed role in this contract. Key positions and disciplines required for this project include, but are not limited to: Project Manager, Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD), Electrical Engineer, Architect, Cost Estimator, Civil Engineer, Fire Protection Engineer, Industrial Hygienist, Mechanical Engineer, Quality Assurance, Structural Engineer, Commissioning Agent (if required in the SOW) and Physical Security Specialist. Make sure the above roles are included, at a minimum in the Organizational Chart on Section D. Offeror must include the following statement of SDVOSB compliance when submitting the personnel proposed to perform the work under this requirement: I [signatory authority], of [company name] certify that the team proposed to perform under this requirement demonstrates the capability of 50% SDVOSB performance in compliance of 48 CFR 852.219-10. The information provided in sections C through E of the SF330 will be used to evaluate this factor. Do not include this information in section H, unless it is pertinent to support the information listed in the other sections. Capacity: Capacity to accomplish work in the required time. The evaluation will consider the firm s overall ability to meet the schedule of the project, as well as the available capacity of key disciplines to perform the work in the required time. Please provide a table to demonstrate the available capacity of each of the Key Personnel identified in Section E to include prime firm and sub-contractor personnel. At a minimum ensure that the table includes the following: name, firm, role in project and percentage of available capacity to take on new work. Provide all projects awarded by the VA during the previous 12 months (from the date of the SF330 submission) to include the following, project name, location, award date, completion percentage, and expected completion date for the prime firm and all sub-contractors. The number of EHRM projects a firm currently has will be taken into consideration. Provide the full potential value of any current indefinite delivery contracts. Information must be provided for the prime and sub firms. The number of EHRM projects a firm currently has and their completion percentages will be taken into consideration. The information for this factor shall be provided in Section H of the SF330. Please ensure the capacity applies toward the team/personnel provided in the SF330. Specialized Experience: Specialized experience and technical competence in the design and construction period services provided for projects similar in size, scope, and complexity. Any provided past performance information on projects should include relevant work with Hospitals, Infrastructure upgrades, Civil, Architectural, Mechanical, Structural, Electrical, new construction tying into existing facilities, scope related renovations, and physical security upgrades or installation. Include no more than six Government and/or private experience projects. Any projects submitted that exceed the limit will not be considered during the evaluation. The evaluation will consider the management approach, coordination of disciplines and subcontractors, quality control procedures, prior experience of the prime firm and any key subcontractors working together on relevant projects, and familiarity with VA Design Guides/Manuals, Master Specifications, and other applicable standards. All projects provided in the SF330 must be completed by a firm, office, branch, or individual team member proposed to perform work under this contract. The information provided in sections F and G of the SF330 will be used to evaluate this factor. Do not include this information in section H, unless it is pertinent to support the information listed in the other sections. Past Performance: Past performance on contracts with Government agencies and/or private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. The past performance will be evaluated for all projects provided in section F, to include a review of Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) ratings. Provide performance reports for all projects submitted in section F and include the following information for each project: contract/task order number, project title, prime firm, start date, and completion date. Evaluations may also include additional performance-related information from the firm, customer inquiries, Government databases, publicly available sources, additional projects in CPARS, and other information available to the Government, including communications with points of contact in other criteria. Evaluations will consider superior performance ratings on recently completed VA projects as well as the reputation and standing of the firm and its principal officials with respect to professional performance, general management, and cooperativeness. Also, consider, as appropriate, the record of significant claims against the firm because of improper or incomplete architectural and engineering services. Failure to provide requested data, accessible points of contact, or valid phone numbers could result in a firm being considered less qualified. All projects provided in the SF330 must be completed by a firm, office, branch, or individual team member proposed to perform work under this contract. The information for this factor shall be provided in Section H of the SF330. If there is no CPARS data available, Past Performance Questionnaires (PPQs) will be accepted. Please utilize the attached PPQ document. *PPQs should not be submitted by the evaluator to VHA PCAC directly. Completed PPQs must be incorporated into the SF330 submission. PPQs will be counted towards the page limitation for this submission. Locality: Knowledge of the locality. May include the following, demonstrate and describe specific knowledge of certain local conditions or project site features, such as geological features, climatic conditions, local construction methods, or local laws and regulations. Soil conditions related to trenching or digging required (if applicable) Experience at the VAMC and/or VISN, this should include the experience of both the prime and sub Knowledge of specific state or local codes, laws, or regulations Approach to addressing unique climate conditions Geological conditions such as seismic (if applicable) The information for this factor shall be provided in Section H of the SF330. Note that the intent of this factor is to showcase a firm s understanding of the site and locality, and not where the firm is located and how they would travel to the site. Information related to the firm s location shall be provided in section H, under Secondary Selection Criteria Factor 1 - Geographic Location. Construction Period Services: Describe your firm s approach to providing construction period services, to include professional field inspections during the construction period; review of construction submittals; support in answering requests for information (RFIs) during the construction period; support of construction contract changes to include drafting statements of work and cost estimates; attendance at weekly conference calls; providing minutes of meetings between the A-E, VA, and contractors; pre-final inspection site visits; generation of punch-list reports; and production of as-built documentation. List project examples to demonstrate experience with construction period services. The information for this factor shall be provided in Section H of the SF330. Secondary Selection Criteria*: Geographic Location: Location of the firm, as measured by the driving distance (miles) between the Offeror s principal business location and the Overton Brooks VA Medical Center 510 E Stoner Ave, Shreveport, LA 71101. Determination of the mileage will be based on Google Maps (www.google.com/maps/dir/). * The secondary selection criterion is used as a tiebreaker, if necessary, in ranking the most highly qualified firms following the completion of the SF330 evaluations. The secondary selection criterion will not be applied when determining a firm s SF330 submission Excellent, Good, Acceptable, Marginal, or Unacceptable. The information for this factor shall be provided in Section H of the SF330. 6. PHASE II WRITTEN RESPONSE SELECTION CRITERIA: In accordance with FAR 36.602-3(c), discussions will be conducted in the form of written responses. The short listed firms will be invited to present their written responses to predetermined questions via email to the A-E Technical Evaluation Board. The instructions for the written responses will be provided to the short listed firms only. Each short listed firm will be evaluated based on their responses to the evaluation criteria. The highest-ranked firm will be selected based on their ratings from the written responses. The previous ratings from the SF330 evaluations are not applicable during Phase II. Below are the evaluation factors for the written responses and are of equal importance. Proposed Management and Coordination Plan: Discuss confidence and approach to completing a project of this scale with an expedited period of performance. Explain quality control methods that will be used throughout each design phase and prior to each submission. Address construction period services quality control methods and plan used throughout the construction phase. Describe strategy for control of estimated cost and solutions for anticipated problems that impact cost. Discuss proposed design team and their specific strengths and experience that make them the best fit for this project. Approach to Project Challenges: Discuss approach to overcome physical obstacles considering the amount of site visits needed for this specific project (address both design phase site visits as well as CPS visits). Review the SOW and supporting attachments and provide what you see as challenges and recommendations for addressing each of these challenges. Simply restating the requirements (copying and pasting from the SOW) is not considered to be a sufficient response for this factor. Information about this project s challenges should provide specific examples and a plan on how each challenge will be dealt with. Proposed Approach to Design Development: Discuss plan to ensure specifications and drawings are well edited and complete, accurate, all inclusive, and in coordination with each other. Describe plans with this project to ensure VA requirements are kept current, and specified equipment will be TRM approved. Discuss ability, familiarization, or experience with VA design guides, design alerts and directives and their interpretations and application to this design. Discuss approach to evaluate existing site conditions and ensure new work will not conflict with existing work. Expectations for VA A-E Collaboration: Discuss what expectations the A-E firm would have from the VA for this project. Describe strategy for collaboration meetings throughout each phase and their significance to the overall end-product. 7. SUBMISSION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS: The below information contains the instructions and format that shall be followed for the submission of the SF330 Statement of Qualifications: Submit ONE (1) SF330 Statement of Qualifications to Bailey Donato at bailey.donato@va.gov. This shall include Parts I and II and any applicable attachments. The SF330 submission is due by 2:00 PM ET ON December 20, 2021. The SF330 shall be submitted in one email and have a file size no larger than 5 MB. No hard copies will be accepted. The subject line of the email shall read: SF330 Shreveport EHRM Training Room The submission must include the SF330, Architect/Engineer Qualifications (form is available on-line at http://www.cfm.va.gov/contract/ae.asp). The SF330 submission shall not exceed a total of FIFTY (50) pages. This includes CPARS and/or PPQs and any other relevant information. Any pages submitted by an offeror that exceed the limit will not be considered during the evaluation. Each page shall be in Arial or Times New Roman, size 12 font, single spaced. The title page, table of contents, and Part II of the SF330 Form will NOT count toward the page limitation. A PPQ from previous projects may be submitted for this project. If significant portions of a project have been completed since the previous PPQ was filled out, a new PPQ should be submitted to accurately assess the project. *Important Note: For this procurement, all PPQs should be completed by the evaluator and returned to the A-E firm. The submitting A-E firm must incorporate completed PPQs into the SF330 document. PPQs should not be submitted by the evaluator directly to VHA PCAC. Within the SF330 submissions, firms must provide a document that includes the following information (This document will not count towards the page limitation of the SF330): 1) Cage Code; 2) Dun & Bradstreet Number; 3) Tax ID Number; 4) The E-mail address and Phone number of the Primary Point of Contact; 5) A copy of the firms Vet Biz Registry (https://vetbiz.va.gov/vip/). All questions shall be submitted to bailey.donato@va.gov with the subject line Shreveport EHRM Training Room TQ . The cutoff date for question submissions is 2:00 PM ET on December 2, 2021. Questions will be answered through modification to the Pre-Sol Notice posted to Contract Opportunities https://sam.gov/content/opportunities NOTE: This procurement is 100% set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns. Offers received from other than SDVOSBs will not be considered. All SDVOSB must be listed as verified by the VA s Center for Verification and Evaluation (CVE) (https://www.va.gov/osdbu/verification/index.asp). Offerors must be verified by CVE and visible in the Vendor Information Portal (VIP) database (https://vetbiz.va.gov/vip/) at the time of the SF330 Submission, Written Response Submission, and at the time of Award. Failure to be BOTH visible and verified at these times will result in the offeror being deemed unacceptable and ineligible for award. All prime firms are required to meet the NAICS code requirement specified for this project. The Contracting Officer shall verify the NAICS Code in VIP and/or the System for Award Management (SAM). Failure to meet the NAICS code requirement may result in the rejection of the SF330 submission. All Joint Ventures must be CVE verified at time of the SF330 Submission, Written Response Submission or Interview Presentation (as applicable) and at the time of Award. They must also submit agreements that comply with 13CFR 125.15 prior to contract award. SF330 submissions received after the date and time specified will not be considered. Late proposal rules per FAR 15.208 will be followed for late submittals. Firms not providing the required information may not be evaluated. All information must be included in the SF330 submission package. It is the offeror s responsibility to check the Contract Opportunities website at https://sam.gov/content/opportunities for any revisions to this announcement prior to submission of SF330s.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/cf7d21a37b534e7c8e0f0ffc2b52eaf4/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Overton Brooks VA Medical Center (VAMC) 510 E Stoner Ave Shreveport, LA 71101, USA
Zip Code: 71101
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06180132-F 20211120/211118230122 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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