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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF june 16,1995 PSA#1369Facilities Support Contracts, Public Works Division, Marine Corps Air
Station, Beaufort, South Carolina 29904-5019 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY TYPE CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND
ENGINEERING SERVICES Sol N62467-95-D-4945 due 071195. Contact Debbie
Foss, 803/522-7678/Contracting Officer S. E. Perritt, 803/522-7072.
Civil/Structural/Architectural - to include studies, preparation of
plans, specifications, and cost estimates for repairs, alterations
and/or new construction projects. The projects will be principally of
a civil/structural/architectural nature, but may include need for
mechanical/electrical/environmental expertise. Contract documents shall
follow the current Navy format. Experience in the following is
required: Civil/Structural - demolition and site preparation, waste
water treatment and collection systems, water distribution systems,
storm drainage systems, roads, parking, fencing, playground and
associated facilities, building cladding and framing systems,
structures and foundations for various facilities/structures,
topographic and boundary surveys, airfield facilities, water front
structures (i.e. piers), marine sounding and surveys, corrosion surveys
and studies, water intrusion studies and surveys. Architectural -
demolition, asbestos abatement, lead paint abatement, roofing systems,
building structure, interior and exterior features and finishes, and
landscape design. As part of this contract, asbestos assessment or lead
paint assessment may be required. If asbestos or lead paint is found,
this contract may be amended to require comprehensive asbestos or lead
paint surveys to include sampling and testing, and preparation of
contract documents showing the location of the asbestos or lead paint,
and specifying the procedure to be followed during construction and/or
demolition to prevent the release of airborne particles. Firms unable
to accept work which involves asbestos or lead paint need not apply.
Review of Contractor submittals, field inspection during construction
and preparation of as-built drawings may be required. The contract
shall guarantee a minimum fee of $10,000 payable in the event the
Contractor is not required to perform work under this contract equal to
or greater than that amount within one year from date of award. This
contract will include an option for a one year extension, and fee will
not exceed $400,000 per year. No one Delivery order will exceed
$150,000. Firms responding by July 3, 1995 will be considered for
selection. No facsimile (FAX) applications will be accepted. Award of
a contract is dependent upon the availability of funds. No legal
liability on the part of the Government for any payment may arise until
funds are made availability to the Contracting Officer for this
contract, and until the Contractor receives notice of such
availability, to be confirmed in writing by the Contracting Officer.
The Government may introduce additional fees to be negotiated
separately. Proof of current Professional Engineer or Architectural
registration shall accompany standard Form 255. A one year option to be
exercised at least 60 days prior to the end of the first year is
authorized. The option year is limited to the same fee restrictions as
the first year. SELECTION CRITERIA: SELECTION CRITERIA WILL BE BASED
ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA, NUMBERED IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE: 1.
Qualifications: Technical competence of the individual design team
members to design alterations, repairs, and new construction projects.
2. Experience: Recent experience of the individuals assigned to the
design team in; (a) design of repair, alteration, and new construction
projects typical of a Marine Corps Air Station. (b) Projects involving
asbestos, or lead paint. (c) Design of projects to Navy design
criteria. (d) Using interdisciplinary design reviews. (e) Capacity of
the firm to complete the work in the time required. (f) Past
performance history on contracts with Government agencies and private
industry in terms of cost control, quality of work and compliance with
performance schedules. (g) Ability to produce computer generated
drawings on AutoCad Release 12 or higher format capability. Ability to
prepare cost estimates in the computerized CES format, and
specifications using SPECINTACT. 3. Performance: Past
performance/ratings on DOD contracts. 4. Ability: (a) Professional
ability to perform multiple projects concurrently. (b) Current volume
of work and prior DOD awards (past 3 fiscal years only). 5. (a) Firm's
geographical operation: Firm's will be evaluated on their
accessibility to the Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort and to
Southeastern South Carolina and their demonstrated ability to respond
to the demands of this contract in a timely manner (provided that
application of this factor leaves an appropriate number of qualified
firms). (b) Ability to adapt probable site conditions with respect to
the project scope. (c) Knowledge of the regulatory requirements that
would affect the work, with respect to the project site. 6. Submittal
Requirements: A&E firms having capabilities for the work are invited to
submit completed SF254 and SF255, A&E Related Services Questionnaire
for themselves and their subcontractors to the office shown above. A
current SF254 representing the personnel, experience and capabilities
of the office must be included with the application, unless the above
stated SF254 is already on file at MCAS, Beaufort and is dated less
than one year before the date of this advertisement. (163) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0030 19950615\C-0001.SOL)
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