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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 28,1995 PSA#1499Officer in Charge, NAVFAC Contracts, Building 101, Naval Support
Activity, New Orleans, LA 70142-5010 C -- DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SERVICES TO CONSTRUCT A COVERED WALKWAY,
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY WEST BANK Sol. N62467-96-D-6886. Point of
contact for subject project is Ms. Cindy Price (504) 678-2320. Work
includes all projects located at Naval Support Activity, New Orleans,
Louisiana. Work consists of project planning and development and
preparation of plans (in Autocad Release 12), specifications (using the
SPECSINTACT system) and construction cost estimates (using the NAVFAC
CES program) for all types of new facilities and/or upgrades of
existing facilities. This work may involve dealing with demolition and
with asbestos, lead, and other hazardous waste. The A/E may be
required to conduct a comprehensive asbestos/lead paint survey and
provide a design which will support the removal and disposal of
hazardous materials in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Firms must be able to accept work which involved asbestos, lead paint,
and hazardous materials. Project assigned to this contract could
include any of the following: ARCHITECTURAL - CIVIL/STRUCTURAL -
MECHANICAL - ELECTRICAL. This contract will be a firm fixed price A/E
contract. The total A/E contract with modifications shall not exceed
$200,000 or a maximum of a one-year period. The contract will include
an option for a one-year extension for an additional $200,000 at the
Government's discretion. The intent of this LEAD-IN project is to
address the following work: Construct a covered walkway, Naval Support
Activity, East Bank. This walkway will extend between the shuttle boat
landing and the entrance to building 601 on the concrete loading
platform. In addition to services directly related to design, the
following services may be included during the life of the contract:
preparation of permit applications, technical reports, studies,
surveys, soils investigation, testing, review of shop drawings,
construction consultation, construction inspection services, Title II
inspection services, preparation of operations/maintenance manuals, and
construction record drawing preparation. The selected A/E may be
required to participate in a predesign/prenegotiation conference and
site visit within 7 days of notification of selection and provide a fee
proposal within 10 days after the site visit. The estimated cost of
construction for the lead-in project is between $25K and $100K. The
following criteria (listed by descending order of importance) will be
used for selection: 1. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: a) Technical
competence (education, registration, and experience) of individual
design team members; b) Capabilities of Project Managers and team
leaders to coordinate among various design teams, subcontractors, and
joint venture partners. 2. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: a) Recent (within
the past 5 years) of multidiscipline experience of the proposed design
team, including consultants, in the design of facility type projects;
b) Specialized experience in deliverables; and and c) Post
construction contract award services for similar projects to ensure
design and construction quality. 3. PERFORMANCE: Past ratings by
Government agencies and private industry with respect to work quality,
performance, compliance with performance schedules, and cost control.
4. CAPACITY: a) Capacity of firm and proposed design teams to
accomplish multiple, large projects simultaneously; and b) Ability to
sustain the loss of key personnel while accomplishing work within
required time limits. 5. LOCATION: a) Knowledge of probable site
conditions and applicable regulatory requirements; and b) Ability of
the firm to ensure timely response to requests for on-site support. In
order to assist the committee to review efficiently all applications,
a summary of experience, proposed team staffing and depth of
additional staff support is requested as part of or in addition to the
SF 255, as follows: 1. Summarize in descending order of significance,
not more than three of your most relevant projects for each type
project required under the experience category. For each of the
presented projects give the following information where applicable: a)
bid results as compared to your estimate and the owner's programmed
amount; b) list the currently proposed team members that worked on the
project; c) an owner point of contact with telephone number; d) list
the number and dollar value of design error and/or design omission
related changes; e) Show the original design schedule, owner approved
time extensions, and the final design execution schedule. 2. Summarize
your proposed team in tubular form with the following data: a) firm
name; b) individual name; c) if the individual is with a consultant
firm, then state your work history with the individual and consultant
firm; d) office assigned to (home or branch office); e) Professional
Registration and date; f) assigned team responsibility; g) years with
current firm, years with other firms; h) percent of time committed to
this team. 3. List the number of individuals in each discipline not
assigned to the proposed team that could be used to augment the
proposed team in the event of loss of personnel or failure to maintain
schedules. 4. A-E's responding should prepare to provide their Design
Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP) prior to selection interviews once a
short list has been approved. The DQAP will include an explanation of
the management approach: an organizational chart showing the
inter-relationship of management and design team components and
specific quality control processes used. One submittal package - to
include one original SF 255 (LIMITED TO 25 PAGES NOT LESS THAN 12 PITCH
FONT). Every page that is not a SF 254 will be included in the 25 page
count, and a SF 254 must be received in this office not later than 30
days from publication at 4:00 p.m. Submittals received after this date
and time will not be considered. If additional firms are needed for
consideration, SF 254s already on file will be used. Include telefax
numbers in Block 3a and Contractor Establishment Code (formerly the
DUNS number), Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Codes, if known,
and Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) in Block 3. The DUNS, CAGE
and TIN are discussed in the DOD FAR Supplement, Part 204, Subpart
204.671-5. Label lower right corner of outside mailing envelope with
``A-E Services, 96-D-6886''. This is not a request for proposal. Site
visits will be arranged during advertisement period upon request.
Address all responses to ATTN: Code N5C. NOTE: This procurement item
will be set side for Emerging Small Business (ESB), and Small Business
(SB). For definitions of these concerns please refer to the Federal
Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Part 19, Architect/Engineer Firms which
meet the requirements for ESB/SB should, as early as possible but not
later than 15 days of this notice, submit a SF254 and SF255, If
adequate interest is not received from ESB, and SB concerns, this
solicitation will be evaluated as unrestricted. Therefore, replies to
this notice are requested from all types of business concerns as well
as ESB, and SB concerns. (355) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0007 19951227\C-0002.SOL)
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