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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 18,1995 PSA#1349Contracting Officer, ROICC Annapolis, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
21402 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND
ENGINEERING SERVICES, U.S. NAVAL COMPLEX, ANNAPOLIS, MD Sol
N62477-95-R-0650. Contact: (410) 293-3171. The work requires
Architectural Design and Engineering Services necessary for the
preparation of plans and specifications complete and ready for bidding,
accompanied by cost estimates and design calculations for projects at
U.S. Naval Complex, Annapolis MD. Other services that may be required
are studies, review of shop drawings, construction consultation, and
construction inspection services. Title II construction record drawings
may be required at any time up to the final acceptance of all work and
post construction award services (PCAS). The types of projects will
include, but not be limited in scope to concept studies, the design of
repairs, alterations, and new construction for buildings and various
facilities including historic structures. The existence of asbestos or
other hazardous materials in the area of the projects is possible, and
the A/E may be required to identify and provide design documents to
accommodate disposal of such materials in accordance with all
applicable laws and regulations. Individual fees for any one project
shall not exceed $100,000. The duration of the contract will be for a
period of one year with a one year option. If exercised, the A/E will
receive official notice at least 60 days prior to the end of the first
year. Each project will be a firm fixed price A/E contract. Subject to
necessary changes, the total contract amount will not exceed $500,000
for each year. The initial project will involve the replacement of two
enclosed wood porches, one at each end of the Officer's and Faculty
Club, and evaluation of the existing structural wood columns. Lead
paint and the disposal thereof is to be included. Other types of
projects mentioned above, which may be added by delivery order, will
require the same basic professional skills. Selection criteria, in
relative order of importance, are included below. See Note 24 for
standard criteria. (1) Specialized experience and technical competence
in the type of work required, utilizing in-house personnel for
architectural design, interior design, and CAD, compatible with Autocad
R11.0 or R12.0; (2) Firms not having full in-house capability must
demonstrate how they will manage subcontractors and insure quality
control; (3) Capability of the firm to accomplish the work within the
required time, considering such factors as loss of key personnel and
volume of other work, i.e., multiple (simultaneous) delivery orders
within the required time limits; firms should provide information
regarding current workload status with respect to the project teams
availability (including subcontractors) (4) Proximity of the firm
within an approximate 50mi radius in relation to the U.S. Naval
Academy; (5) Past experience, if any, of the firm with respect to
performance on DOD A/E contracts. Volume of work previously awarded to
firm by DOD shall also be considered, with the object of affecting an
equitable distribution of DOD A/E contracts. Each firm's past
performance(s) and performance evaluations will be reviewed during the
evaluation process and can affect the selection outcome.
Architect-Engineer firms which meet the requirements listed in this
announcement are invited to submit one copy each of the completed
Standard Form 254 and 255, U.S. Government Architect-Engineer
Qualifications, to the office indicated below. Only SF254 and SF255
will be used for evaluation. Do not send company brochures or
promotional material. Personal visits for the purpose of discussing the
project are discourged and site visits will not be arranged. Only firms
responding to this announcement by the close of business on the 30th
day from the CBD publication date (including the CBD publication date)
will be considered. Should the due date fall on a weekend or an
official Government holiday, the SF 255 is due the first workday
thereafter. Firms having a current SF254 on file with this office may
also be considered. Interested firms are requested to include telefax
numbers on the SF254 and SF255. This is not a request for proposal.
Small Disadvantaged Businesses are encouraged to submit. SIC Code 8711
applies. Contracting Officer, ROICC Annapolis, 181 Wainwright Road,
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402-5013. (135) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0032 19950517\C-0015.SOL)
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