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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 11,1995 PSA#1428Office of Personnel Management, Contracting Division 1900 E. Street,
N.W., Room SB-427 Washington, DC 20415 S -- WESTERN MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT CENTER (WMDC) OFFICE AND TRAINING
SP ACE, FOOD AND LODGING SOL OPM-96-SFO-01577RDH POC Ray Hesson,
Contracting Officer, 202-606-1045. This is an unrestricted solicitation
for the acquisition of facilities, as well as for food and lodging
services, under a long term lease agreement for a residential executive
training center. This is a competitive action that will result in a
lease for a base period of 10 years with two 5-year options for a total
of up to 20 years. The resultant agreement will require the lessor to
provide both the office, classroom, storage and other space, plus up to
30 % circulation allowance, together with the food and lodging
services. OPM has a requirement for up to 24,100 usable square feet to
operate the WMDC as a residential learning center for senior level
Federal managers and policy leaders. A campus-like environment is
preferred, but other settings will be considered. The desired location
must be attractive and conducive to the learning experience. Offerors
must propose a leasing agreement that includes offices, training and
support space, plus food and lodging services. Lodging and food
services will be required, presumably under a subcontract, teaming
arrangement or other such means at the option of the lessor, for
primarily 21 to 23 2-week seminar cycles per year with a maximum of 200
participants. The occupancy date is no later than September 1, 1997 (if
existing facilities are used or modified). If the offeror proposes a
''build-to-suit'' arangement, the occupancy date must be no later than
September 1, 1998. Services are to begin within 30-60 days after
occupancy. The Government intends to have a single lessor for the
overall management of the food, lodging and space for the training
center. Although leasing procedures are being followed for this
procurement, an essential element of this action is the providing of
food and lodging services. Offerors may propose this directly or as a
subcontract, teaming arrangement or similar arrangement. In order to be
considered, an offeror's facilities must be within close proximity to
Denver, Colorado. These factors will be addressed in the evaluation
plan: Location and quality of the environment; quality and quantity of
facilities and services; and, rganizational capabilities and contract
past performance of the offeror. All will be evaluated and subjected
to competitive scoring. This procuremnt is for a long term facility
scheduled for award in the Spring of 1996. As soon as the new facility
is ready, operations will be transferred at the expiration of the
current contract's option period in effect at the time. Offers will be
rated by a Technical Evaluation Panel (TEP) using a ''best value''
technical evaluation plan developed prior to the review of offers.
Evaluation criteria will give greatest emphasis to technical factors
over the proposed costs, with cost being more important when the
technical scores are close. The solicitation is scheduled for release
within fourteen days after the date of publication of this synopsis.
All requests for the solicitation must be in writing and must be
received within ten working days from the date of publication hereof.
Address inquiries to Ray Hesson, Room SB 427, 1900 E Street, NW,
Washington, D.C. 20451 FAX 202-606-1045. (0250) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0062 19950908\S-0002.SOL)
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