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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 10,1995 PSA#1321U. S. Army Engineer District, Savannah, ATTN: CESAS-EN-EA, P.O. Box 889
(31402-0889) or 100 W. Oglethorpe (31401-3640), Savannah, Georgia C -- CONSOLIDATED MAINTENANCE FIELD FACILITY, L.I. 13532, FY-97, FORT
BENNING, GA POC John Layman at 912/652-5404. 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION:
The Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, requires the
services of an Architect-Engineer firm for site investigation,
planning, engineering studies, concept, preliminary design (option),
final design (option), and construction phase services (option) and
Shop Drawing Review (option). This will be a firm fixed price contract.
The contract is anticipated to be awarded in July 1995 and completed in
July 1996. The estimated construction cost range is $10,000,000.00 to
$30,000,000.00. This announcement is open to all firms regardless of
size. Large business offerors must identify subcontracting
opportunities with small business, women owned small business and small
disadvantaged businesses on SF 255. If selected the large business
offeror will be required to submit a small/small disadvantaged & women
owned subcontracting plan in accordance with FAR 52-219.9 and DFARS
219.704/705 as a part of the Request for Proposal Package. The
following subcontracting goals are the minimum acceptable goals to be
included in the subcontracting plan. OF THE SUBCONTRACTED WORK, 60% TO
SMALL BUSINESS, 10% To SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE OF
SMALL BUSINESS), 4% To WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE OF SMALL
BUSINESS). Large business firms that intend to do any subcontracting
must convey their intent to meet the minimum subcontracting goals on
the SF 255, Block 6. Written justification must be provided if the
minimum goals cannot be provided. For additional information concerning
SUBCONTRACTING PLAN requirements, please contact Ms. Brenda Boddiford
at 912/652-5077. ** 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Prepare 100% design for a
direct support/general support (DS/GS) maintenance facility to include
consolidated maintenance facilities, fuel storage and hazardous waste
storage and treatment, hardstand and primary electrical system
upgrade, an automated repair parts storage and retrieval system,
emergency generator set, cranes and hoists, equipment for cleaning,
maintenance, repair and testing of tracked and wheeled vehicles and
components, small arms. instruments, electronics, and lasers.
Environmental controls include hazardous waste and chemicals, dump
storage tanks, oil/water separation devices, acid/oil resistant floors,
used oil tank and battery acid neutralization facility. Connection to
energy monitoring and control system (EMCS). Supporting facilities
include utilities, electrical service, security lighting and fencing
with perimeter gravel strip, information system, fire protection and
alarm systems, sanitary and waste system with lift station, storm
drainage, parking entrance road, building entrance aprons, walks, curbs
and gutters, dual dumpster pads with screen walls and site
improvements, including on-site asphalt pavement and concrete walk
demolition. Heating will be provided by natural gas self-contained
units. Air conditioning: 350 tons. Mechanical ventilation: 373,700 CFM.
Demolish 232,478 square feet of substandard permanent, semipermanent
and temporary construction, including asbestos abatement. Space is
included for a blind vending operation. This totally consolidated DS/GS
maintenance facility includes the following functional areas: ** a.
Combat vehical and heavy automative equipment repair. ** b. Artillery
repair. ** c. Fire control instrument repair. ** d. Allied trade
functions (i.e. painting, body work, welding, etc, on all equipment).
** e. Light equipment repair (i.e. power generating equipment, fire
fighting equipment, air conditioning equipment, air compressors,
industrial/farm tractors, light tactical vehicles, etc.) ** f. Major
assembly overhaul (i.e. engines, transmissions, differentials, etc.) **
g. Major arms reparis (i.e. rifles, machine guns, etc.) ** h. Canvas,
webbing, clothing ant textile repair. ** i. Electronic and
communication equipment repair (i.e. missle system, trainfire target
systems, communication security equipment, etc.) ** j. Wood furniture
and upholstery repair. ** k. Supply ** l. Administrative and support
areas (i.e. production control, quality assurance, etc.) ** 3.
SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general process. The selection
criteria in descending order of importance are: ** a. Specialized
experience in the type of work described in Project Information. The
estimates for this project shall be prepared using the latest Version
of MCACES Gold Software. The software and User's Manual will be
provided by the Savannah District free of charge to the successful A-E.
The drawings will be prepared using graphics created via Intergraph
Microstation 32 or Micro/Station PC (4.0) and/or AutoCADD Version 11.
All drawings delivered to the District that have been created using
AutoCADD Version 11 must be translated to .dgn files. The Contractor
shall possess the software to enable the full translation of drawing
files from .dwg to .dgn and vice versa. Before final selection the
preselection A-E's may be required to demonstrate the above
compatibility by reproducing a Government supplied standard drawing and
translating it to the Intergraph format above. The method of
translation must be thoroughly described and documented in Block 10 if
the A-E does not have a Intergraph CADD System. The A-E selected will
be required to submit a Design Quality Assurance Plan concurrently
with their fee proposal. The information to be contained in this plan
will be furnished upon notification of selection. Firms responding to
this announcement are requested not to transmit this plan with their SF
255. This project must be designed using SI Metric design requirement.
Design drawings and design analysis will be in hard metric. Automated
Review Management System (ARMS) software will be used in review
process. The A-E will be required to have a modem or ftp internet
access to communicate with ARMS Central for file transfer. The software
and necessary training will be provided by the Corps at no charge. This
project will require the use of National Institute of Building Sciences
Construction Criteria Base (CCB) CD-ROM disks for the latest guide
specifications and specification editing software, SPECSINTACT.
Architect-Engineer firms will be required to have a current
subscription to CCB and a CD-ROM reader. ** b. Past performance on DoD
and other contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work, and
compliance with performance schedules. ** c. Capacity to provide staff
in the following disciplines: (at least 2 personnel in each)
architect, civil engineering, structural engineering, electrical
engineering, and mechanical engineer, and to provide at one person who
is an expert in landscape architecture and one industrial hygienist.
The design team must include a Registered Engineer or Registered
Architect who is a full ''member'' in good standing of the Society of
Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) or an individual who is a registered
Fire Protection Engineer and whose principal duties are Fire Protection
Engineering. ** d. Professional qualifications of key management and
professional staff members. ** e. Extent of participation of SB, SDB,
WOB, historically black colleges and university and minority
institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of
the estimated effort. ** f. Geographic location will not be a
consideration in this selection. ** g. Volume of DoD contract awards in
the last 12 months as described in Note 24. ** 4. SUBMITTAL
REQUIREMENTS: Firms desiring consideration must submit ONE (1) copy of
SF 255 (revised 11/92) for prime and ONE (1) copy of SF 254 (revised
11/92) for prime and each consultant to the above address by 17 May
1995 to be considered for selection. DEPTH of Prime and SUBCONTRACTOR
personnel in EACH discipline must be shown in Block 4 of SF 255 and SF
254 to clearly identify the number of personnel in each firm and
discipline. COVER letters and extraneous materials are NOT desired and
WILL NOT be considered. ** PHONE calls are DISCOURAGED unless
absolutely necessary. Personal visits for the PURPOSE of DISCUSSING
this ANNOUNCEMENT will not be SCHEDULED. THIS is NOT a REQUEST for a
PROPOSAL. (0096) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19950407\C-0002.SOL)
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