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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 30,1995 PSA#1314NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER, Washington, 901 M STREET, S.E., WASHINGTON
NAVY YARD, BUILDING 175, Washington, DC 20374-5095 C -- INDEFINITE QUANITY CONTRACT FOR ELECTRICIAL DESIGN AND
ENGINEERING SERVICES UNDER THE COGNIZANCE OF THE NAVY PUBLIC WORKS
CENTER, WASHINGTON,DC. SOL N68925-95-D-A450 DUE 043095 POC Christine
Henderson, CONTRACT SPECIALIST, 202 685-8226. Architect-Engineer or
Engineering Services are required for preparation of plans,
specifications, cost estimates, studies, and all associated engineering
services for electrical engineering type projects at various locations
under the cognizance of the Navy Public Works Center, Washington, DC.
The work will generally include alteration, new construction,
maintenance and repair projects for primary & secondary power systems,
fire alarm systems, lighting systems, underground cable systems,
transformers switchgear, complex control systems, and security systems.
Types of facilities include R & D facilities, hospital facilities, high
security facilities, explosives R & D facilities, administrative
offices, barracks, laboratories, industrial shops and buildings
occupied during construction. The work may also require associated
support services in the architectural, civil, mechanical, fire
protection and structural disciplines; review/evaluation of
construction contractor proposals; public works facilities condition
inspections; construction inspection services; and the preparation of
Operating and Maintenance Support Information (OMSI) for any project
designed under this contract. The A-E firm must demostrate its (and
each key consultant's) qualifications with respect to the published
evaluation factors for all services listed above. Specific evaluation
factors include: (1) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION NECESSARY FOR
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF REQUIRED SERVICES - Firms will be evaluated
in terms of the design staff's and consultants: (a) experience on
electrical and fire alarm system design projects, and (b) active
professional registration in all disciplines (including fire
protection) in the state in which the design services will be
performed; (2) SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE OF THE
FIRM IN THE TYPE OF WORK REQUIRED - Firms will be evaluated in the
terms of their (a) recent experience (within the past 5 years) with
regard to performing electrical and fire alarm system design projects
on the types of facilities specified, (b) knowledge and compliance with
environmental, health and safety regulations and (c) internal quality
control program used to ensure technical accuracy and discipline
coordination; (3) CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH THE WORK IN THE REQUIRED TIME
- Firms will be evaluated in terms of (a) ability to accomplish
multiple large projects simultaneously, (b) present workload, and (c)
ability to sustain the loss of key personnel while accomplishing work
within the required schedules; (4) PAST PERFORMANCE - Firms will be
evaluated on past performance on contracts with Government agencies and
private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work, and
compliance with performance schedules; (5) LOCATION - Firms will be
evaluated on their location with respect to the general geographical
area of the contract and their knowledge of local codes, laws, permits,
climate, construction materials and practices of those areas (provided
that application of this criterion leaves an appropriate number of
qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project); and (6)
VOLUME OF WORK - Firms will be evaluated in terms of work previously
awarded by DoD during the previous 12 months, with the objective of
effecting an equitable distribution of work among qualified A-E firms,
including small and small disadvantaged business firms and firms that
have not had prior DoD contracts. Firms are required to prepare cost
estimates utilizing a computerized format and the specifications in the
SPECSINTACT system format. Firms shall be responsible for accomplishing
designs and preparing drawings utilizing Computer-Aided Design and
Drafting (CADD) and delivering the drawings in Intergraph MicroStation
PC, version 5 or higher, MS-DOS, digital format (.dgn) The government
will only accept the final product for full operation, without
conversion or reformatting, on the target system. The current target
system is MS-DOS/WINDOWS operating system. Scanned drawings shall be
delivered in native Intergraph format. The design contract scope may
require evaluation and definition of asbestos materials, lead paint and
other hazardous material dispositions. Fee negotiations would provide
for laboratory testing and subsequent preparations of plans and
specifications may require definition of removal and/or disposal
process. Firms responding to this announcement must be prepared to
accept the aforementioned as a part of their contract responsibility.
The duration of the contract will be for one (1) year from the date of
initial contract award or $1,000,000 in fees, whichever comes first.
The proposed contract includes a two (2) year Government option for the
same basic professional skills. Subject to necessary changes, the total
A-E fee that may be paid under this contract will not exceed
$3,000,000. This solicitation may include multiple awards. The A-E
which meets the requirements described in the announcement are invited
to submit a completed SF 254 and 255, US Government (A-E)
qqualifications, to the office shown above. Only interested firms
responding by COB 30 days from the date of this announcement will be
considered for selection. No other general notification to firms under
consideration for this project will be made and no further action is
required. This is not a RFP. See Note 24. (0087) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0023 19950329\C-0004.SOL)
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