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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 9,1995 PSA#1342U.S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk, ATTN: CENAO-EN, 803 Front Street,
Norfolk, VA 23510-1096 C -- 95-012) ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND
PREPARATION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR MILITARY AND CIVIL WORKS
PROJECTS POC Mark Gill, (804)441-7593 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION:
Preparation of plans, specifications, contract documents, and studies
for Military and Civil Works projects for minor construction,
maintenance, and repair projects under the jurisdictions of Norfolk
District, HQ Air Combat Command, and/or Base Civil Engineer, Langley
AFB, procured in accordance with PL 92-582 (Brooks A-E Act) and FAR
Part 36. A maximum of six (6) indefinite delivery contracts will be
negotiated and awarded, each with a base period of one year and an
option period of one year. Individual, fixed-price, lump sum orders
will not exceed $75,000 and the annual ceiling for the base year and
the option year of each contract is $249,000. The contracts are
anticipated to be awarded in Aug 95. The method used to allocate
delivery orders among contracts will primarily be divided by military
(1 contract) and civil works (1 contract) projects and projects for HQ
ACC (1 contract each for planning, customer concept documents, and
presentations) and the Base Civil Engineer, Langley AFB (1 contract),
with secondary considerations for A-E workload, performance, and
quality. The Contracting Officer, or appropriate representative, shall
have the final approval on said allocations. This announcement is open
to all businesses, regardless of size. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Services
required include both Design Services and Construction Support
Services. Design Services: Field investigations, topographic survey,
concept and final design, including preparation of plans,
specifications, cost estimates, and analyses for architectural design
services consisting of developing conceptual designs incorporating the
program documents provided and alternatives to the preferred scheme.
Work shall include site visits; program evaluation and schematic
planning; concept design development of the preferred scheme presented
in the form of plans, elevations, and perspectives; work sessions with
Norfolk District, HQ ACC, and Base Civil Engineer engineers/architects;
alternative studies of mass, form, materials, texture, and color; color
renderings of approved design, eye level. Construction Support
Services: Review of shop drawings, preparation of as-built drawings,
and site visits during construction. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24
for general A-E selection process. The selection criteria are listed
below in descending order of importance, (first by major criterion and
then by each sub-criterion). Criteria a-e are primary. Criteria f is
secondary and will only be used as a ''tie-breaker'' among technically
equal firms. a. Specialized experience and technical competence: (1)
Demonstrated experience by the prime firm in schematic planning,
concept design development, perspectives, working with other
engineers/architects and alternative studies of mass, form, materials,
texture, and color. (2) Computer resources; firms must indicate in
Block 10 of the SF 255 the following items: (a) accessibility to and
familiarity with the Construction Criteria Base (CCB) system. This
shall include, as a minimum, the SPECSINTACT specification system, the
MCACES estimating system, and the ARMS review management system; (b)
demonstrated CADD capability with capacity to produce output files in
''.DXF'' or ''.DWG'' file format; and (c) access to a Hayes compatible
modem, 2400 baud or better. b. Professional qualifications: (1) The
design team must posses experienced, registered personnel in the
ARCHITECTURE and CIVIL ENGINEERING disciplines. (2) A qualified
INTERIOR DESIGNER shall be part of the design team. Qualified means a
degree in Architecture or Interior Design with demonstrated experience
in space planning, color and finish selection, and furnishings
selection and specification. (3) A qualified LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT shall
be part of the design team. Qualified means a degree in Architecture
or Landscape Architecture with demonstrated experience. (4) PRoject
Team Management Plan including team organization and proposed method of
carrying out the work to meet specific project requirements and
schedule. c. Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time:
Firms must demonstrate ability of the design team to complete the
projects as scheduled. d. Past performance on DoD and other contracts:
(1) ACASS evaluations; superior performance evaluations on recently
completed projects are advantageous; (2) Letters of
evaluation/recognition by other clients; (3) Cost control and
estimating performance as a percentage deviation between the final
estimate and the low bid on similar TYPE and SIZE projects; and (4)
On-time delivery of designs for DoD and similar projects. e.
Geographical location and knowledge of the locality as described in
Note 24. f. Volume of DoD contract awards in the last 12 months. In
addition to those stated in Note 24, considerations may include: (1)
ACASS retrievals; (2) Current workload as listed in Block 9 of the SF
255; and (3) Equitable distributionn of work among A-E firms. 4.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for general submission
requirements. All requirements of this announcement must be met for a
firm to be considered for selection. Interested firms having the
capabilities to perform this work must submit a single copy of SF 255
for the design team and single copies ofcurrent SF 254 for the prime
firm and all consultants, to be above address not later than the close
of business on the 30th day after the date of this announcement. For
the purpose of this notice, day number one is the day following the
date of publication. If the 30th day is a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal
holiday, the deadline is the close of business of the next business
day. The SF 255 must include the following: (1) Firms with more than
one office--(a) Block 4: Distinguish, by discipline, between the number
of personnel in the office to perform the work and the total number of
personnel in the firm; (b) Block 7c: Each key person's office
location; (2) Block 3: Prime firm's ACASS number and distance from the
project location; for ACASS information, call (503)326-3459; (3) BLock
7f: Registrations must include the year and discipline; (4) BLock 8b:
Include a descriptive project synopsis of major items of work; (5)
Block 10: Describe owned or leased equipment that will be used to
perform this contract, as well as CADD capabilities; and (6) An
organizational chart, including all key elements of the design team,
demonstrasting the firm's understanding of and ability to execute
projects under the contract. The revised 11/92 edition of the SF 255
(NSN 7540-01-152-8074) and SF 254 (NSN 7540-01-152-8073) is required.
Forms may be obtained through GPO at (202)783-3238. Submittals by FAX
will not be accepted or considered. Information in cover letters will
not be considered. Prior to the final selections, firms considered
highly qualified to accomplish the work may be interviewed either by
telephone or by formal presentation. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR
PROPOSAL. (0125) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0040 19950508\C-0011.SOL)
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