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Y -- Facilities and Infrastructure Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) for U.S. Military Construction Projects in Guam and Other Areas Under the Cognizance of NAVFAC Pacific
- Notice Date
- 4/25/2022 1:25:13 PM
- Notice Type
- Solicitation
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- NAVAL FAC ENGINEEERING CMD PACIFIC JBPHH HI 96860-3134 USA
- ZIP Code
- 96860-3134
- Solicitation Number
- N6274222R1317
- Response Due
- 6/10/2022 5:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 10/01/2023
- Point of Contact
- Norine E. Horikawa, Phone: 8084712235
- E-Mail Address
-
norine.e.horikawa.civ@us.navy.mil
(norine.e.horikawa.civ@us.navy.mil)
- Description
- 25 April 2022 - The Phase I RFP is issued this date. Construction services are required for an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type multiple award construction contract (MACC) for facilities and infrastructure for U.S. Military construction projects primarily in Guam and other areas under the cognizance of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pacific. � All work under the MACC will be initiated by task orders that will be competed amongst only the MACC holders (firms awarded one of the potential contracts).� Contractors will be expected to accomplish a wide variety of individual construction tasks, including design/build and design-bid-build renovation, additions/upgrades and new construction.� Work may include, but is not limited to, barracks/dormitories, administrative facilities, communication facilities, educational facilities, medical/dental/hospital facilities, dining facilities, industrial facilities, warehouse facilities, ranges, operational/training facilities, roads, streets, bridges, site utilities/ infrastructure, dredging, and aviation facilities (including hangars and aprons) and other base development facilities.� Projects may also require incorporation of sustainable features.� The majority of the work is anticipated to be performed in the Territory of Guam but may include other areas under the cognizance of the NAVFAC Pacific. A MACC is a contract awarded from a single solicitation, and may result in award to multiple contractors.� This procurement consists of one solicitation with the intent to award a minimum of three (3) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type construction contracts to the Offerors whose proposals, conforming to the RFP, represent the most advantageous offers to the Government resulting in the best value, price and technical factors considered.� Successful Offerors will compete for future work during the term of the contract.� If determined to be in the best interest of the Government, less than three (3) contracts may be awarded or the Government may cancel the procurement.� Work to be performed under the MACC will be within the primary North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 236220 � Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, average annual receipts is $39.5 million over the past three years.� However, it will also include Subsection 237 � Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, average annual receipts of $39.5 million over the past three years.� Sources sought notice N627421317SS for this procurement was posted on 4 October 2021 on SAM.gov, and a market survey was conducted that included an assessment of relevant qualifications and capabilities of potentially qualified firms.� As a result of the market research analysis, a determination was made to solicit this procurement on an UNRESTRICTED basis inviting full and open competition.� The NAVFAC Pacific Small Business Office and the Small Business Administration (SBA) Procurement Center Representative (PCR) concurred with this determination.� This is a two-phase design-build, best value, trade off procurement.� The Government intends to evaluate phase-one submissions and to move forward to phase-two without conducting discussions with any Offeror, except for clarifications as described in FAR 15.306(a).� However, the Government reserves the right to conduct discussions with phase-one Offerors, if required.� A pre-proposal site visit will be scheduled during phase-two. The phase-one non-price evaluation factors are anticipated to be FACTOR 1, Technical Approach; FACTOR 2, Experience; and FACTOR 3, Performance Confidence Assessment (Past Performance).� The phase-one documents will be available on or about 25 April 2022 through the System for Award Management (SAM) website at the following link https://www.sam.gov.� ��Revisions to any posted documents will be posted to the SAM web site.� It is the responsibility of the Offeror to check the SAM website periodically for any revisions to the posted documents.� In accordance with FAR 4.11, all prime firms, including any newly formed Joint Ventures/Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), are required to be registered in SAM at the time the phase-one offer is submitted.� Registration may be made via the website at https://www.sam.gov.� Printed copies of the RFP will not be issued.� � The phase-two non-price evaluation factors are anticipated to be FACTOR 4, Safety and FACTOR 5, Small Business Participation.� The term of the contract is anticipated to be 60 months (base period of 12 months and four 12-month option periods) or $2.5B for all contracts combined, whichever occurs first.� Task orders will typically range between $25,000,000 and $250,000,000. �Task orders may be above this limit; however, contractors are not obligated to accept such task orders under the general terms of the contract.� Task orders may require both design and construction services. The Government makes no representation as to the number of task orders or actual amount of work to be ordered; however, during the term of the contract, a minimum of $25,000 is guaranteed for each awardee under the contract.� As task orders are awarded that exceed the $25,000, the $25,000 minimum guarantee will be deobligated and the Government�s obligation for the minimum guarantee for the contract will be satisfied.� � In support of the design-build task orders, MACC holders shall retain the services of professional architect-engineer (A-E) firms experienced with multi-disciplined architectural-engineering design efforts.� A-E firms employed shall have active U.S. professional registration or equivalent qualifications.� Note:� During contract execution, U.S. registration will be required for all architects or engineers who approve designs.
- Web Link
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SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/ad51e6e4da4542758f5de1c5ffec4375/view)
- Record
- SN06306329-F 20220427/220425230055 (samdaily.us)
- Source
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