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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 19,1996 PSA#1513General Services Administration (8PF),Public Buildings Service,P. O.
Box 255 46,Denver,CO 80225-0546 Y -- GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, PROJECT #NND96-004 SOL GS-08P-96-JFC-0003
DUE 022196 POC Contact,Arlene Lawrence,303/236-7070 SIC CODE 1542.
Request for Technical Proposals for the General Construction on the
Quentin Burdick Federal Courthouse in Fargo, North Dakota. This project
has been designed in metric and all contract documents are metric. The
project will be split up into four major prime contracts: Foundation
and Structure (currently underway), General Construction, Mechanical
Construction, and Electrical Construction. Note that at the time of
notice to proceed for this contract, the Foundation and Structure
contract will have been completed. The foundation and structure,
including precast floor planks and steel frame will all be in place.
The new facility will be a four story structure containing
approximately 10,136 gross square meters and will be attached to the
west end of the existing and functioning courthouse. Normal court
operations will be going on during the entire construction period. The
existing courthouse is three stories tall with a basement and is
approximately 6,655 gross square meters. The new addition will contain
four district courtrooms, six judges chambers, the circuit library,
the clerk of court, the U.S. Marshal Service, underground parking, and
an atrium connection to the existing building. Because the building
occupies almost all of the site there will be only a limited amount of:
surface parking, landscaping, and walkways as a part of this contract.
This project contains large quantities of interior monumental
woodwork, and exterior will be clad with stone. Warranties/guarantees,
finishes and related management requirements will be included.
Estimated cost range for the General construction portion of this
project is $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. The procurement will be
accomplished by use of the ''Two-Step Sealed Bidding'' procedures. Step
one requires the offeror to submit a technical proposal, without
pricing. The Government will evaluate and, if necessary, discuss the
technical proposal with the offeror to determine the acceptability of
the services offered. All responsible sources may submit a proposal
which shall be considered. Step two involves the submission of
''priced'' bids by those firms determined to be in the competitive
range. Request for Technical Proposals will be issued o/a 1/19/96, with
responses due o/a 2/21/96. A pre-proposal conference is tentatively
scheduled for February 1, 1996 in Fargo, North Dakota. This procurement
is open to small and large businesses under the Small Business
Competitiveness Demonstration Program. Send requests for Technical
Proposals by FAX to Arlene Lawrence, (303) 236-3606. (0017) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0085 19960118\Y-0002.SOL)
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