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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF APRIL 01, 2023 SAM #7795
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Z -- Clarksburg Courthouse Modernization Phase 1 Construction

Notice Date
3/30/2023 5:53:58 AM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
236220 — Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
 
Contracting Office
PBS R3 ACQ MGMT DIV SOUTH PHILADELPHIA PA 19106 USA
 
ZIP Code
19106
 
Solicitation Number
47PD0323R0003
 
Response Due
4/11/2023 11:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
04/26/2023
 
Point of Contact
Ching Hung, Phone: 202-213-4585, Raymond J. Porter, Phone: 2157563439
 
E-Mail Address
ching.hung@gsa.gov, raymondj.porter@gsa.gov
(ching.hung@gsa.gov, raymondj.porter@gsa.gov)
 
Description
GSA Solicitation Number:�47PD0323R0003 Clarksburg Courthouse Modernization - Phase 1 Construction Project Project Location: 500 W. Pike St, Clarksburg WV, 26301 The General Services Administration (GSA), Mid-Atlantic Region 3, Public Building Services (PBS), Acquisition Management Division, is hereby issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a General Contractor for the Clarksburg Courthouse Modernization Project. This solicitation is being issued on a full and open competitive basis with no small business set-aside(s). Large business firms must comply with FAR 19.7 and FAR Clause 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for submission of a subcontracting plan. All responsible sources are highly encourages to participate.� Project Background:�The Clarksburg Building is located at 500 West Pike Street, Clarksburg, WV 26301. The building was constructed in 1932 and it was built to house a post office and mail sorting facility on the first floor, and to serve as a district courthouse on the upper two floors. The first floor Annex addition was constructed in 1972 increasing the building to a total of 76,455 square feet. The building is located in the Clarksburg Historic District and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) mandates that modifications that impact the building architectural character are to comply with the NHPA�s provisions.The work of this project includes the modernization of the existing facility to construct a new�courtroom, judge�s elevator, and supporting clerk�s office spaces. The renovations shall include�space modifications within the existing USMS area to include relocating the prisoner processing area and new isolation cell to accommodate the new court space.The work includes the demolition of existing areas, hazardous material abatement, and fire�protection work. Modifications to the existing structure are required to relocate building columns,�strengthen for seismic and blast requirements and to support the overall renovations.�A new mechanical penthouse is to be provided to support the new equipment to serve both the�courts and USMS spaces. The project includes upgrades to the mechanical and electrical systems�serving the entire building.�The project will be phased as the building shall remain occupied during construction. NAICS Code:�The applicable NAICS code is 236220, Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, and the small business size standard is $39.5 million.� Disclosure of Magnitude of Construction Project:�The estimated price range for the Project is between $15,000,000 and $25,000,000. Competitive Procedures: This procurement will be competed utilizing full and open competition. Competitive proposals will be requested in accordance with FAR 15 �Contracting by Negotiations.�Selection Procedures:�The award will be made utilizing the tradeoff process prescribed in FAR 15.101-1. The objective of the Source Selection Process is to select a proposal that represents the best value to the Government. The award will be made to the responsible Offeror whose proposal conforms to the solicitation and offers the best value to the Government, considering the price and non-price factors. For this procurement, the technical factors will be substantially more important than price (FAR 15.101-1, Trade Offs). The technical factors will include: Factor 1 -Prior Experience on Relevant Projects� Factor 2 -Past Performance on Relevant Projects� Factor 3- Management Plan� Factor 4- Subcontracting Plan� GSA requires a bid guarantee in accordance with FAR 52.228-1 with each offeror�s proposal. GSA requires Performance and Payment Bonds prior to the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. Architect-Engineer of Record: Summer Consultants, Inc. 7900 Westpark Dr., Suite A405 McLean, VA 22102 Project Architect:� MTFA Architecture Inc. 3200 Lee Highway Arlington, VA 22207 Procurement Schedule:� A site visit has been scheduled for March 8, 2023 at 3:00PM EST.� Location of entry: 500 W. Pike St, Clarksburg WV, 26301, the security screening booth is located at the front of the lobby.� Pre-registration is required for all attendees for the pre-proposal Site Visit. The Site Visit shall be limited to not more than two (2) representatives from each Offeror. Please submit the Site Visit Registration Form to the point of contact listed below by March 1, 2023 by 2:00PM EST. Please ensure registered attendees arrive early to allow adequate time to go through security screening.� Name: Veronica Viggiano Telephone: 215-519-2345 Email: veronica.viggiano@gsa.gov All requests for information (RFIs) shall be submitted via email to raymondj.porter@gsa.gov using the RFI submission form and are due by 03/13/2023 by 2:00PM EST.Any responses will be issued via Amendment to the solicitation.� Receipt of Offers In order to be considered for award, offers conforming to the requirements of the Solicitation must be received at the following office no later than 2:00 pm local time via email only on the following date and at the following address. Date: March 27, 2023� Technical Proposal Only. Do Not Submit a Price Proposal until Requested as Part of Phase 2 Email Address: raymondj.porter@gsa.gov � Interested Parties/How to Offer This Solicitation is only be available electronically. through sam.gov, a secure website designed to safeguard sensitive but unclassified (SBU) acquisition material. Potential offerors are responsible for downloading the solicitation and for monitoring the website for possible amendments and/or additional information. Potential offerors must register on the.sam.gov website to have access to solicitation material. For additional registration information, visit the sam.gov website. To ensure that you receive all information regarding this solicitation, please register to receive updates at sam.gov, and follow the procedures for notification registration. Solicitation Number: �47PD0323R0003 Amendment Number: 0001 Please be advised that solicitation number 47PD0323R0003 for the Clarksburg Courthouse Modernization Phase 1 Construction Project is hereby amended effective 22 March 2023 to incorporate the following: 1.�� Standard Form 30 � Amendment 0001. 2.� The Clarksburg Courthouse Modernization Phase 1 Construction Project proposal due date is hereby extended to 11 April 2023 by 2 PM EST. Technical Proposal Only. Do Not Submit a Price Proposal until Requested as Part of Phase 2. Please provide to the attention of the GSA Contracting Officer Raymond J Porter via email at raymondj.porter@gsa.gov. 3. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. Solicitation Number: �47PD0323R0003 Amendment Number: 0002 Please be advised that solicitation number 47PD0323R0003 for the Clarksburg Courthouse Modernization Phase 1 Construction Project is hereby amended effective 30 March 2023 to incorporate the following: 1.�� Standard Form 30 � Amendment 0002. 2. The Clarksburg Courthouse Modernization Phase 1 Construction Project solicitation Document C201-GC is hereby amended for the Factor 1- Prior Experience on Relevant Projects (35% weight) and is incorporated with this amendment. The offeror is requested to submit a detailed descriptive listing of a maximum of three (3) projects performed within the past ten (10) years that are similar in nature to the anticipated type of work to be performed under this contract, as described in this solicitation. From II.D.� Technical Proposal The technical proposal shall include the information requested below for the non-price factors identified as part of this solicitation. TECHNICAL EVALUATION FACTORS ��������� Factor 1 � Prior Experience on Relevant Projects (35% weight) This factor will measure the number of opportunities the offeror has had to learn by doing.� The Government will examine the breadth, depth, and relevance of prior experience in performing the range of projects similar in size, scope, and complexity to those described in the solicitation. All projects must have been completed in the past 10 years.� Relevant projects would be those construction projects that meet at some or all of the following characteristics, projects that exhibit similar characteristics to those described below will be rated higher when considering the firm�s performance capabilities: �����Construction projects that included the renovation or repairs of a new Courtroom/Chambers and included Millwork/Security/Controlled Access Construction projects for courts Construction projects for the United States Marshals Services Construction projects in occupied buildings of at least $10 million Construction project for federal agencies Phased construction projects Mechanical and electrical modernization Structural construction� General office renovations Repair and alteration work Performed in West Virginia Relevant projects may have been on governmental (federal, state, or local) or private sector contracts.� Experience on similar projects for the Federal Government is considered an asset. While the Government is looking for prior experience by the prime contractor or joint venture, the Government may consider relevant experience by affiliated companies, key personnel, and subcontractors. Standard for Evaluation The offeror is requested to submit a detailed descriptive listing of a maximum of four (4) projects performed within the past ten (10) years that are similar in nature to the anticipated type of work to be performed under this contract, as described in this solicitation. If more than four (4) projects are submitted, only the first (4) will be evaluated. More recent performance may be deemed to have greater importance than less recent performance. To be considered, a submitted project must have reached the stage of substantial completion, or if submitting information for current projects, the project must be at least 50% complete by time of the closing date of this solicitation in order for those projects to be evaluated as part of the offeror�s relevant prior experience.� To II.D.� Technical Proposal The technical proposal shall include the information requested below for the non-price factors identified as part of this solicitation. TECHNICAL EVALUATION FACTORS ��������� Factor 1 � Prior Experience on Relevant Projects (35% weight) This factor will measure the number of opportunities the offeror has had to learn by doing.� The Government will examine the breadth, depth, and relevance of prior experience in performing the range of projects similar in size, scope, and complexity to those described in the solicitation. All projects must have been completed in the past 10 years.� Relevant projects would be those construction projects that meet at some or all of the following characteristics, projects that exhibit similar characteristics to those described below will be rated higher when considering the firm�s performance capabilities: 1)� �����Construction projects that included the renovation or repairs of a new ������Courtroom/Chambers and included Millwork/Security/Controlled Access 2)������ Construction projects for courts 3)������ Construction projects for the United States Marshals Services 4)������ Construction projects in occupied buildings of at least $10 million 5)������ Construction project for federal agencies 6)������ Phased construction projects 7)������ Mechanical and electrical modernization 8)������ Structural construction� 9)������ General office renovations 10)���� Repair and alteration work 11)���� Performed in West Virginia Relevant projects may have been on governmental (federal, state, or local) or private sector contracts.� Experience on similar projects for the Federal Government is considered an asset. While the Government is looking for prior experience by the prime contractor or joint venture, the Government may consider relevant experience by affiliated companies, key personnel, and subcontractors. Standard for Evaluation The offeror is requested to submit a detailed descriptive listing of a maximum of three (3) projects performed within the past ten (10) years that are similar in nature to the anticipated type of work to be performed under this contract, as described in this solicitation. If more than four (4) projects are submitted, only the first (4) will be evaluated. More recent performance may be deemed to have greater importance than less recent performance. To be considered, a submitted project must have reached the stage of substantial completion, or if submitting information for current projects, the project must be at least 50% complete by time of the closing date of this solicitation in order for those projects to be evaluated as part of the offeror�s relevant prior experience.� 3. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/31e304de0e184e7ab9ca8939a8e77db7/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Clarksburg, WV 26301, USA
Zip Code: 26301
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06635336-F 20230401/230330230110 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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