SOURCES SOUGHT
C -- National Roofing Program (NRP) � A/E Services for Roofing & Building Envelope
- Notice Date
- 3/30/2023 12:03:19 PM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541330
— Engineering Services
- Contracting Office
- US ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT LOUISVILL LOUISVILLE KY 40202-2230 USA
- ZIP Code
- 40202-2230
- Solicitation Number
- W912QR-23-NRP-AEIDIQ
- Response Due
- 4/17/2023 10:00:00 AM
- Point of Contact
- Bonny Dylewski
- E-Mail Address
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Bonny.C.Dylewski@usace.army.mil
(Bonny.C.Dylewski@usace.army.mil)
- Description
- Description: A market survey is being conducted in order to make acquisition decisions about this future project and to determine if there are a reasonable number of interested small business concerns to set this future project aside for them.� If your firm is a Small Business, certified HUBZone, 8(a), Woman-Owned Small Business, or Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business and you are interested in this project, please respond appropriately.� The proposed requirement is for a single (1) Roofing centric Architect / Engineer (A/E) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.� The services, which will be obtained by negotiated Firm-Fixed-Price Task Order Contracts, will be for a variety of Architect/Engineer services primarily for Roof Replacement Projects and Building Envelope Repair Construction.� Work will include projects at various locations domestically nationwide and including U.S. Territories.� This contract is being acquired primarily in support of the U.S. Army Reserves Program, but projects will include work for all Military components and other customers that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District serves or supports. Projects will be awarded by individual task orders.� The selected offeror will be solely responsible for the designs that they produce, and will become the designer of record or Design-Build RFP preparer for each individual project on their contract.� Projects will consist of Roofing Replacement and Building Envelope Repair Construction projects for the U.S. Army Reserve and other customers of USACE Louisville District.� Project task orders under this IDIQ contract may include some or all of the following types of roofing: �BUR, single ply low slope, mod bit low slope, shingle steep slope, hydrokinetic metal, hydrostatic metal, coating systems, sprayed in place poly, and other roofs unique to Army Reserve facilities and military installations.� A/E services under this contract may consist of the following activities:� preparation of construction solicitations for Design-Bid Build (complete design) projects and design build RFP's (request for proposals); site investigation/assessment of existing conditions by Registered Roof Consultants (RRC); Value Engineering services; Registered Wall Consultant (RWC) and engineering services during construction (shop drawing review, site inspection, etc); design of demolition or deconstruction; hazardous materials survey, analysis, and abatement methodology; construction cost estimates and schedules; technical studies/analysis in support of design for new construction and renovation; and comprehensive planning that is related to future NRP projects.� Additional A/E support services may include: design for the renovation of existing facilities; asbestos, lead and PCB surveys and/or abatement.� Other A/E services beyond traditional design may include: facility assessments; updating the Army Reserve Design Criteria; development of standard designs and value engineering workshops. The intent is to award up to one (1) IDIQ contract with a total capacity estimated not to exceed of $15 Million.� Contract duration is estimated at 1,827 calendar days � 5-year period with no option years.� The estimated value for any individual task order is expected to range from $50,000 to $2 Million for design to support construction projects at single or multiple sites that range between $300,000 and $2 Million.� The NAICS code is 541330 � Engineering Services.� All interested Small Businesses, certified HUBZone, 8(a), Woman-Owned Small Businesses, or Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business contractors should respond to this survey by email no later than 17 April 2023 at 1:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time). Responses should include: 1. �Identification and verification of the company�s small business status. 2. �Contractor�s Unique Entity ID and CAGE Code(s). 3.� Identification of a minimum of two Senior Architects or Engineers and demonstrate at least 10 years of experience each in investigating and designing Roof and Building Envelope Systems.� Senior Architects or Engineers shall be Registered Professional Engineers or Architects. 4.� Identification of minimum of two Registered Roof Consultants (RRC) who are also Registered Professional Engineers or Architects each with a minimum of 5 years of experience investigating and design Roof and Building Envelope Systems as an RRC.� The Engineers and Architects identified for item #3 above can also be listed for this requirement as long as they meet both requirements. 5.� Identification of a minimum of four RRCs each with a minimum of 5 years of experience investigating and design Roof and Building Envelope Systems as an RRC.� These RRCs shall be in addition to the requirements of #3 and #4. 6.� Identification of a minimum of one Registered Wall Consultant (RWC) with a minimum of 5 years of experience investigating and design Roof and Building Envelope Systems as an RWC.� This requirement may be satisfied by one of the personnel listed for #3, #4, or #5 as long as they meet both requirements. 7.� Summary of capability to manage and execute simultaneous work orders. 8. �Descriptions of Project Experience � Interested firms must provide no more than� three (3) example projects with either greater than 90 percent construction�completion or projects completed in the past seven (7) years where the interested firm served as the Roof Designer.� Firms may also provide an additional example project (no more than one) where destructive testing was performed to develop a design solution to a building envelope water intrusion issue.� Each project must include the name, title, project role, e-mail address, and telephone number of at least one reference and % of design done by your firm on the project.� References may be used to verify project size, scope, dollar value, percentages and quality of performance.� Example projects must be of similar size and scope.� List the project name and short description (1 paragraph) for each of the projects submitted; at least one project must have been done in the last two (2) years. a.� Projects similar in scope to this project include: Roof Replacement Construction, and Roof and Building Envelope Repair to Army Reserve Centers, Armed Forces Training Centers, National Guard, or other Federal Agency Office Buildings, Commercial Multi- Story Office Buildings, and Higher Education Facilities such as high schools and university buildings.� Similar Projects can also include new construction; however, project scope should be at least 50% renovation and include roof or building envelope repair, measured in square footage for the project submitted.� If replying with projects that are combined new and roof replacement construction, clearly delineate the square feet for total project versus the renovation portion and percent (%) of square footage that was renovation versus new construction. b.� Projects similar in size to this project include: Renovation projects that include a minimum of 12,000 square feet of Roof replacement. c.� Interested firms must include at least one project from a predominately heating environment and one from a predominately cooling environment.� Projects shall indicate if they are located in a predominately heating or cooling environment. d.� Interested firms may provide no more than one (1) additional example project where destructive testing was performed to develop a design solution�to a building envelope water intrusion issue.� e. �Based on the information above, for each project submitted, include: �Current percentage of construction complete and the date when it was or will be completed �Scope of the project. �As applicable, indicate if the project is/was in a predominantly heating or cooling environment. �Size of the project. �The dollar value of the construction contract and whether it was Design-Bid Build or Design-Build. �The percentage of work that was self-performed. NOTE:� Total submittal package shall be no longer than 10 pages. Please only include a narrative of the requested information; additional information will not be reviewed. Email responses to Bonny.C.Dylewski@usace.army.mil .� This is NOT a Request for Proposal and does not constitute any commitment by the Government.� Responses to this sources sought notice will be used by the Government to make appropriate acquisition decisions.� All interested sources must respond to future solicitation announcements separately from responses to this market survey. NOTICE:� The following information is provided for situational awareness and is not required to respond to this Sources Sought. All contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (https://sam.gov) prior to award of a contract.� All proposed contractors are highly encouraged to review FAR Clause 52.232-33 Payments by Electronic Funds Transfer � System for Award Management, which indicates �All payments by the Government under this contract shall be made by electronic funds transfer (EFT).� Those not currently registered can obtain registration by going to the website https://sam.gov/content/entity-registration.� The process can usually be completed from 24 to 48 hours after submission.� Contractors will need to obtain a Unique Entity Identifier (formerly DUNS number) for processing their registration.� If you do not already have a Unique Entity Identifier, one can be obtained from https://sam.gov/content/entity-registration. �Refer to https://sam.gov for information formerly found in CCR, EPLS, ORCA and FedReg. ALERT:� You must submit a notarized letter appointing the authorized Entity Administrator before your registration will be activated.� This requirement now applies to both new and existing entities.� Effective 29 April 2018, the notarized letter process is now mandatory on all CURRENT registrants at SAM who have a requirement to update data on their SAM record.� The notarized letter is mandatory and is required before the GSA Federal Service Desk (FSD) will activate the entity's registration.� Effective 29 June 2018, vendors creating or updating their registration can have their registration activated prior to the approval of the required notarized letter.� However, the signed copy of the notarized letter must be sent to the GSA Federal Service Desk (FSD) within 30 days of activation or the vendor risks no longer being active in SAM. Vendors can check whether an account is active by performing a query by their CAGE or Unique Entity Identifier.� The new registration process may now take several weeks, so vendors are highly encouraged to begin registering as soon as possible to avoid any possible delays in future contract awards. Remember, there is no cost to use SAM. To find out additional information about the changes of the SAM registration process, contractors should visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) link located at the top of the SAM homepage (https://sam.gov).
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- Country: USA
- Country: USA
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