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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 29,1995 PSA#1500US ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, SEATTLE DISTRICT, PO BOX 3755, SEATTLE WA
98124-2255 C -- CORRECTION: VARIOUS HANGAR DESIGNS, C-17 BEDDOWN PROGRAM, MCCHORD
AFB, AND OTHER LOCATIONS ASSIGNED TO SEATTLE DISTRICT SOL
DACA67-96-R-0015 DUE 010496 POC Contract Specialist John Norway (206)
764-6659 (Site Code DACA67) NOTICE: This is a CORRECTED publication of
material previously advertised between 6 Dec 95 and 13 Dec 95.
CONTRACT INFORMATION: NOTE: This is an advance selection of at least
two but up to three A-E's in anticipation of upcoming projects. The
projects will generally be in the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho
and Montana. This will be the only announcement for the design of
hangar facilities for the Seattle District during the next 12 months,
unless a project is identified during that time frame which has
significantly different features from what is described below. The
selection will remain open for 12 months after the date the selection
is approved. A separate firm-fixed-price contract will be negotiated
and awarded for each project. When a design authorization for the first
project of this type is received, negotiations will begin with the top
ranked firm. When authorization is received for a subsequent project,
or if negotiations with a firm for a project are unsuccessful,
negotiations will begin with the next ranked firm that has not been
offered a project for negotiation. If the list of ranked firms is
exhausted, the negotiation cycle will begin again with the top ranked
firm. None of the projects have been authorized for design and funds
are not presently available for any contracts. This announcement is
open to all businesses regardless of size. All interested A-E's are
reminded that in accordance with the provisions of PL 100-180, PL
95-507 and PL 99-661, they will be expected to place subcontracts to
the maximum practicable extent consistent with the efficient
performance of the contract with small and small disadvantaged firms.
If a large business is selected for a contract, it must comply with the
FAR 52.219-9 clause regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan
on that part of the work it intends to subcontract. Of the work to be
subcontracted it is recommended that 50 percent of the total planned
subcontracting dollars be placed with Small Business (SB) concerns, 8
percent with Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB), or Historically
Black olleges and Universities or Minority Institutions, and 5 percent
to Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB's). WOSB's may not qualify as
SDBs for federal contracts. A firm that submits a plan with lesser
goals must submit written rationale to support goals submitted. The
detailed plan is not required to be submitted with SF 255 but will be
prepared for each contract prior to award. However, this eventual
requirement should be taken into consideration when assembling the
teams for the SF 255. This work will include all
architectural-engineering and related services necessary to complete
the design, and related services during construction for these
projects. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: These contracts may include the
design of new or alternation of old facilities for fuel system hangars,
corrosion control hangars and maintenance hangars. The hangars may also
require fire sprinkler systems, site improvements, utility connections,
electrical, heat, air conditioning, communication, fencing and paving.
Some projects may require design in the metric system. Firms must be
able to accept project related work that requires comprehensive
asbestos-lead surveys and provide a design that will support the
removal, demolition and disposal of these and other hazardous materials
in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Firms must also
have the capability to deal with corrosion protection design (NACE
certified) be knowledgeable of possible environmental issues and
construction-operational permitting and have access to surveying and
geo-technical disciplines. Partnering on some projects may be required.
The estimated construction costs per project range from $5,000,000 to
$15,000,000. The selected A-E's will be required to provide drawings on
mylar as well as electronic data and or compatible with vectorized
Autocad format (latest version). 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: The selection
criteria are listed below in descending order of importance (first by
major criterion and then by each sub-criterion). Criteria a-d are
primary. Criteria e-g are secondary and will only be used as
''tie-breakers'' among technically equal firms. a. Specialized recent
experience and technical competence in the design of new and alteration
of hangar type projects utilizing Air Force criteria. b. Qualified
professional personnel in the following key disciplines: project
management, architecture, electrical, mechanical, civil, structuraland
estimating, certified industrial hygienist and corrosion engineering
and fire protection. c. Past performance on DoD and other contracts
with respect to cost control, quality of work, compliance with
performance schedules and ease of negotiations. d. Capability of the
firm to accomplish work in the required time frame including
professional qualifications of firm's staff and consultants to be
assigned to the projects which are necessary for satisfactory
performance in the required services. The breadth and size of a firm
will be considered to match the complexity-simplicity of the proposed
project. e. Volume of DoD contract awards in the last 12 months. f.
Geographic proximity to the Seattle District boundaries. g.
Participation of small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses,
historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions
measured as a percentage of the estimated effort. SUBMITTAL
REQUIREMENTS: Architect-Engineer firms having capabilities to perform
this work are invited to submit one completed Standard Form 255, US
Government Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire for
Specific Project, and one completed SF 254 for themselves and each
subcontractor to the office shown above. In Block 7 of the SF 255,
provide resumes for all key team members, whether with the prime firm
or subcontractor. In Block 9 of the SF 255, responding firms must
indicate the number and amount of DoD (Army, Navy, Air Force) contracts
awarded in the 12 months prior to this notice, including change orders
and supplemental agreements. In Block 10 of the SF 255, respond to
each criteria and describe the firm's quality control plan including
coordination of subcontractors. No other notification to firms under
consideration for this project will be made and no further action is
required. All responsible sources may submit the required SF 254 and
255 which shall be considered by the agency. This is not a request for
proposal. Sic Code is 8711. Submittals are due by 4:00 P.M., Local
Time, 4 Jan 96, to be considered for this selection.(0361) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19951228\C-0002.SOL)
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