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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 23,1995 PSA#1309AETC CONS/LGCR 550 D STREET EAST STE 08 RANDOLPH AFB TX 78150-4434
Attn:60608/H. R. Stark C -- TITLE I AND TITLE II ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES- AMENDMENT TO
ORGINAL DUE 041495 POC H. R. Stark tel: 210/652-3838 Title I and Title
II, Architect-Engineer Services are required for Energy Engineering
Analysis (EEA) preparation of scopes of work and design drawings for
energy related improvements, minor construction, facility repair,
equipment replacement and conduct of energy awareness
seminars/workshops to support the Defense Commissary Agency's (DeCA)
Energy Management Program. POC: Carroll Shepherd, FT Lee, VA 23801-6300
(804) 765-2711. Interested firms should submit Standard Form (SF) 255
and SF 254 to Headquarters, Defense Commissary Agency, ATTN: DFFP, 38th
Street and E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-6300. Up to three firms will be
selected. Each selected firm will be required to perform services
worldwide. Approximately 234 locations are in the Continental United
States (CONUS) and approximately 126 locations are out of the
Continental United States (OCONUS). The work may include conducting
detailed energy audits and preparing reports on DeCA commissary,
warehouse and office facilities to include, but not limited to, Energy
Savings Opportunity Surveys (ESOS); Establishing Building and
Equipment Design Criteria for new and retrofit applications; Lighting
Surveys; Conducting Energy Awareness Seminars/Workshops; Recommending
General Energy Policy guidance; Quarterly Energy Data Analysis and
preparation of energy conservation, minor construction, facility
repair, and equipment replacement related project scopes of work,
construction drawings and specifications. The Contractor must be
familiar with the Department of Energy Architect's and Engineer's Guide
to Energy Conservation in Existing Buildings; ASHRAE Energy Estimating
Methods and Standards; and Department of Defense Energy Program Policy
Memorandums (DEPPMS); and Code of Federal Regulation 10 and related
Executive Orders; and related Federal Energy Policy documents. Selected
firms shall (a) perform a complete energy audit and analysis of
selected facilities; (b) identify all Energy Conservation Opportunities
(ECOs) including low cost/no cost ECOs and perform complete evaluations
of each; (c) prepare programming and implementing documentation for all
justifiable energy conservation opportunities, minor construction,
facility repair, equipment replacement projects; (d) list & prioritize
all recommended energy conservation opportunities; (e) prepare a
comprehensive report which will document the work accomplished, the
results, and the recommendations; (f) conduct lighting surveys to
determine current inventory and illumination conditions determine
lighting maintenance contract and lighting efficiency
retrofit/replacement requirements; (g) prepare complete Scopes of Work,
design drawings and specifications required to initiate all justifiable
energy improvement/retrofit, minor construction, facility repair, and
equipment replacement projects. Optional work may include conducting
energy awareness seminars or workshops; operational and maintenance
training; and recommending policy development guidance to the DeCA
Energy Manager to include strategic planning development. The
contractor shall utilize professional engineering personnel experience
in energy conservation energy auditing, seminar presentation, project
development and design. Factors to be used in the selection applicable
to this project are (1) Professional qualifications necessary for
satisfactory performance of required services; (2) Specialized
experience and technical competence in the type of work required
including design of commerical supermarket facilities and applicable
HVAC and refrigeration systems; (3) Capacity to accomplish the work in
the required time; (4) Past performance on contracts with Government
agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work
and compliance with performance schedule; (5) Capability to
economically travel and operate in the general geographical area of
project site and (6) Knowledge of the locality and host nation
regulations of the assigned project; provided, that application of this
criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given nature
and size of the project; (7) Volume of work previously awarded by the
Department of Defense to the firm with the object of effecting
equitable distribution of contracts among qualified Architect Engineer
(A-E) firms, including minority-owned firms and firms that have not
had prior Department of Defense contracts. Firms wishing to be
considered must demonstrate registered professional design capability
to perform the work in-house for the mechanical and electrical
discipline and either in-house or by use of consultants for
architectural, electrical communications engineering, energy monitoring
and control systems and structural engineering as well as materials
testing capability. The capability of the firm to prepare drawings,
specifications and cost estimates must be addressed on SF 255, Block 4.
Multiple functions by the same person are acceptable, but all listed
capabilities must be addressed. Firms with more than one office must
indicate in Block 4 of SF255 only those personnel in the respective
office who will perform the work. The type of contract(s) proposed is
an indefinite delivery contract. Work to be subject to satisfactory
negotiation of individual delivery orders not to exceed $750,000 for
each initial delivery order or $299,000 for each subsequent delivery
order with a total not to exceed $750,000 during a 12 month period.
Each contract will remain in effect for approximately one (1) year with
one (1), 1-year option. Award of contract(s) is contingent upon
authorization and is subject to availability of funds (SAF).
Architect-Engineer firms meeting the requirements described in this
announcement are invited to submit completed Standard Forms 254 and
255, U.S. Government Architect-Engineer qualifications, to the office
shown above. Provide a list of DoD award fees received for each award
received by year for the past four years. As many as three A-E firms
may be selected from this single CBD announcement for all or any part
of the descrided work. Both the completed SF254 and SF255 must be
received at the address indicated above within 24 days from the date of
this issue in order to be considered. No general notification about
this advertisement will be made and no further action beside submission
other than forms indicated here are required or encouraged. This is not
an RFP. (0080) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19950322\C-0009.SOL)
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