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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JULY 14, 2024 SAM #8265
SOLICITATION NOTICE

C -- Acquisition Management Complex Phase V (AMC-V)

Notice Date
7/12/2024 9:43:55 AM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
W072 ENDIST LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE KY 40202-2230 USA
 
ZIP Code
40202-2230
 
Solicitation Number
W912QR24-AMCV-WPAFB
 
Response Due
8/10/2024 10:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
08/11/2024
 
Point of Contact
Ranzel L. Merideth
 
E-Mail Address
Ranzel.l.merideth@usace.army.mil
(Ranzel.l.merideth@usace.army.mil)
 
Description
Synopsis: The Design Acquisition Management Complex Phase V (AMC-V) project will construct a new 214,201 S.F. facility utilizing economical design and construction methods. The building will be the latest phase of the AMC Complex and shall be joined to the existing AMC buildings through the three-level precast concrete connecting arcade and tunnel. The building will consist of one level below grade and four-levels built above grade.� The most recently constructed facility in the complex, AMC-IV (F/20553) will be used as a model for the massing, basic layout, exterior finishes, and architectural details.� The exterior finishes will be required to match the existing AMC buildings, consisting of precast concrete wall panels, aluminum curtain wall systems, and accented entries with standing seam metal roofs.� The program will primarily be secure administrative space and the required support spaces (restrooms, conference rooms, auditorium, etc.).�� There will be multiple customer groups involved, whose requirements will need to be determined and incorporated into the final design.�� While the basic site for the new building has been determined, a new site design will be required that includes sidewalk layout, revised parking layout, repairing the storm water drainage in addition to resurfacing of the parking lot will be included in the project.� Stormwater shall be managed through storm drainage inlets and piping as sheet drainage cannot be accommodated. Utilities will need to be connected to the existing infrastructure.� The AMC complex has a central utilities distribution plant denoted as CUSDC.� Heat shall be provided by a new electric boiler to be located in the CUSDC Building with heating water piping extended through the tunnel.� Sanitary service is provided through a lift station north of AMC-IV.� Electrical power shall be extended from the CUSDC Building through feeders run through the service tunnel and AMC-V shall have a unit substation to provide the required building voltage. Telecommunications shall be served through a cable vault in the CUSDC Building.� Separate plans for the demolition of three facilities will be developed as part of this effort.� All three facilities will be demolished, graded, and seeded.� F/20039 (18,982 SF) and F/20091 (3,918 SF) are stand-alone facilities.� F/20016 (295,933 SF) will be a complex demolition effort.� The facility shares walls with two existing facilities that are to remain and three pedestrian connectors to other facilities.� The facilities removal will create additional different base systems that will create wider impact beyond just immediately adjacent facilities and will need to be addressed. Facilities will be designed as permanent construction in accordance with the DoD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 1-200-01: General Building requirements, all other UFCs as applicable, Air Force Corporate Facilities Standards (AFCFS) and the Wright-Patterson AFB Installation Facilities Standards (IFS). This project will comply with DoD Antiterrorism/Force Protection requirements per UFC 4-010-01 and Intelligence Community Directive 705 (ICD 705). A comprehensive interior design will need to be completed, to include both the structural interior design and a furniture, fixtures & equipment (FF&E) design package to be completed. Selection Criteria: Selection criteria in descending order of importance are listed below. ""a"" through ""d"" are primary, and ""e"" is secondary. a. Professional Qualifications: The government's evaluation of professional qualifications will consider education, training, certifications, registrations, overall experience, relevant experience, and longevity with the firm and longevity in current role/design discipline in the firm. b. Specialized Experience and Technical Competence and Partnered Relationships:� The government's evaluation of Specialized Experience and Technical Competency will consider example projects in SF330 Section F which include the Specialized Experience and Technical Competencies noted below. Specialized Experience and Technical Competencies will also be evaluated under the SF330 Section E resumes as indicated in the brackets below. Successful execution of a 100% design of Large (approximately 100,000 square feet) Administrative Buildings with secure space (greater than 20,000 square feet), HQ or Command and Control Headquarters Building [Project Manager, Architect Designer, All Engineering Disciplines]. Design of Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection (ATFP) measures [Structural Designer, Civil Designer, and Architect Designer] Sustainable Design [Mechanical Designer, Electrical Designer, Architect Designer] Use of USACE CADBIM Policies and Procedures [CAD - Mechanical Designer, Electrical Designer, Structural Designer, Architect Designer] Construction cost estimating using MCASES MII [Cost Engineer] Performance of Design Charrettes [Project Manager] Use of SpecsIntact [Mechanical Designer, Electrical Designer, Structural Designer, Civil Designer, and Architect Designer] Additional consideration will be given to offerors who provide a Design Quality Management Plan in SF330 Section H that demonstrates a clear understanding of USACE quality management policies and that details quality management activities that will be used in addition to those required by USACE policy. Additional consideration will be given to offerors who demonstrate successful execution on previous projects that are comprised of the same AE team that is proposed for this project in Section G of the SF330. c. Capacity:� The government's evaluation of the offeror's capacity narrative included in the Design Quality Management Plan in SF330 Section H will consider the offeror's ability to complete the work in the required time with the understanding that this contract may require multiple design teams to complete this project on time and within budget. d. Past Performance:� The government's evaluation of past performance will consider the offeror's ability to design this project within funding limitations, comply with performance schedules, provide high quality design products, and minimize cost and time growth of the project during construction. e. Small Business Participation:� The government's evaluation of the offeror's Small Business Participation plan will consider level of participation of Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Woman-Owned Small Business, HUBZone Small Business, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and Veteran Owned Small Business team members. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Each branch office that will have a key role in the proposed contract must also submit a copy of the SF 330 Part II. Offerors must submit a current and accurate SF 330, Part II, for each proposed sub-consultant. Any firm with an electronic mailbox responding to the solicitation should identify such address in the SF 330, Part I. Please identify the Dun & Bradstreet number of the office(s) performing the work in Block 5 of the SF 330, Part I. Dun & Bradstreet numbers may be obtained by contacting (866) 705-5711, or via the internet at http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform. The proposal shall be submitted as one file using Microsoft Word (.docx) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf). Font size shall be 10 or larger on white letter-sized paper (8 inches by 11 inches). The SF 330 will be no longer than 100 pages in length (excluding the SF 330, Part IIs) and Section H will be 20 pages or less in length and shall only include the Narratives described and required in this Presolicitation Notice. Dividers, bindings and cover sheets do not count against the total page count of the response to the RFP. Do not furnish design portfolios, prints, magazines, newspaper clippings, or CDs of completed projects. All requirements of this notice must be met for a firm to be considered responsive. Additional instructions and clarifications for SF330: SF330 Section D:� The offerors shall submit an organizational chart as required by SF330 Section D. SF330 Section E:� The individuals identified by the project roles on the SF330 may not have multiple duties or be ""dualhatted."" Offerors shall provide individual resumes in SF330 Section E for each of the individuals listed below in lines 1 thru 23. Individuals included in SF330 Section E must possess the certifications and registrations listed below and must have performed in their respective role (i.e. project manager, architect designer, etc.) on projects similar to those listed in Paragraph 2 of this solicitation for the amount of time listed below. Projects listed on the SF330 must include if roles and responsibilities performed were design phase services or construction phase services and the duration of services performed. Additional consideration will be given to offerors who provide communications designer with a Registered Communication Distribution Designer (RCDD) certification. Additional consideration may be given for resumes that demonstrate more than the required minimum experience. 1. Project Manager; Registered Architect or Professional Engineer, 15 Years 2. Architect Designer, Registered Architect, 15 Years 3. Architect Designer, Registered Architect, 10 Years 4. Civil Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 15 Years 5. Civil Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 10 Years 6. Structural Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 15 Years 7. Structural Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 10 Years 8. Mechanical Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 15 Years 9. Mechanical Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 10 Years 10. Electrical Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 15 Years 11. Electrical Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 10 Years 12. Geotechnical Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 15 Years 13. Geotechnical Designer, Registered Professional Engineer, 10 Years 14. Interior Designer, certified by the National Council of Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ), registered interior designers, or registered architect with at least five years of experience and training in interior design, 10 Years 15. Interior Designer certified by the National Council of Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ), registered interior designers, or registered architect with at least five years of experience and training in interior design, 10 Years 16. Communication Distribution Designer, No certification required, 10 years 17. Communication Distribution Checker, No certification required, 10 years 18. Cost Engineer, Certified Cost Engineer (CCE), Certified Cost Consultant (CCC), or comparable certification (American Society of Professional Estimators or Association for Advancement of Cost Engineering), 10 Years 19. Fire Protection Engineer, Registered Fire Protection Engineer, 10 years 20. Fire Protection Engineer, Registered Fire Protection Engineer, 10 years 21. Commissioning Agent, 5 years 22. CAD / BIM Technician Senior, 15 years 23. CAD / BIM Technician Junior, 5 years SF330 Section F: For all projects included in SF330 Section F, construction must be substantially complete. Substantially complete is defined as a construction project when the project and/or facility can be used for its intended purpose. Of the up to ten projects included in SF330 Section F, projects must be substantially complete within 10 years, a minimum of two must be fully designed by the offeror. The date in the Professional Services Block, Block 22, for the designers must be within 10 years of the date of this proposal submittal. Projects substantially complete outside of 10 years may be submitted but may be considered less relevant. An IDIQ contract may NOT be substituted as one of the ten projects; however, individual task orders meeting these requirements may be submitted. Additional consideration will be given to offerors who provide projects that are similar to the project features as described in Paragraph 2. SF330 Section H:� In SF330 Section H, include an evaluation of performance from the client/owner for all example projects included in SF330 Section F. Performance evaluations will not be counted against the 20 page limit of SF330 Section H or the 100 page limit for the entire SF330. In SF330 Section H, each offeror shall present a Design Quality Management Plan including an explanation of the firm's management approach; management of sub-consultants (if applicable); quality control procedures (for plans, specification, design analysis and electronic documents); procedures to insure that internal resources are not over committed; and an organizational chart showing the inter-relationship of management and various team components (including sub-consultants). The Design Quality Management Plan shall also include a Capacity Narrative describing the offeror's ability to complete the work with available resources. In SF330 Section H, all large businesses shall present a Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business Subcontracting Plan in accordance with Public Law 95-507 as part of the response to this RFQ. The number of pages of the Small Business Small Disadvantaged Business Plan do not count against the total page count for the response to the RFP. Additionally, estimate the proposed extent of participation of Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Woman-Owned Small Business, HUBZone Small Business, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and Veteran Owned Small Business team members in the contract team using a chart showing each firm that is a team member, their small business category, and their proposed level of participation measured as a percentage of the overall estimated effort (i.e. a chart with 3 columns, respectively entitled 'Firm Name', 'Small Business Category', and '% Participation'). In SF330, Section H, the proposal may include up to a one page narrative on past performance on Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts with federal agencies. Release of firm status will occur within 10 days after approval of any selection. All responses on SF 330 to this announcement must be received no later than 1:00 p.m. (noon) Eastern Time on 10 August 2024. No other general notification to firms under consideration for this project will be made. Facsimile transmissions will not be accepted. Solicitation packages are not provided and no additional project information will be given to firms during the announcement period. Projnet.org can be used to submit requests for information. www.projnet.org Bidder Inquiry Key:� QYR425-E8QQBX
 
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Place of Performance
Address: Wright Patterson AFB, OH, USA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN07126449-F 20240714/240712230108 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
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