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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 31,1996 PSA#1521COMMANDING OFFICER, SOUTHERN DIVISION, NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING
COMMAND, 2155 EAGLE DRIVE (29406), P. O. BOX 10068, NORTH CHARLESTON,
SC 29419-9010 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS (IDR) FOR A-E SERVICES AT
ACTIVITIES INCLUDED HEREIN SOL N62467-96-R-0805 DUE 030696 POC Admin
Questions: Ms. Frances J. Mitchell, (803) 820-5749 Three firms will be
selected from this solicitation, one for each contract. No firm will
be awarded more than one (1) contract. A separate submittal is required
to be considered for each contract covered by this solicitation. Firms
shall indicate in Block 1 of their SF 255, the contract number for
which they wish to be considered. The three (3) contracts shall be for
professional A-E services necessary for all projects and studies
authorized by the Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering
Command, Charleston, SC at the following locations: Contract
N62467-96-D-0805 shall encompass Naval Surface Warfare Center Coastal
Systems Station, Panama City, FL; Naval Surface Warfare Center
Detachment Ft Lauderdale, FL; Naval Training Center, the Naval Air
Warfare Center Training System Division, and the Naval Under-Water
Research Laboratory, Orlando, FL; and the Naval Under-Sea Warfare
Center Detachments Autec, Andros Island, Bahamas; West Palm Beach, FL.
Contract number N62467-96-D-0806 shall encompass Naval Air Station
Pensacola, FL and other activities within 50 mile radius. Contract
number N62467-96-D- 0807 shall encompass Naval Air Station Meridian,
MS, including Outlying Landing Field (OLF) Bravo (Joe Williams Field)
and Sea Ray Multi-Purpose Target Range. The work shall include A-E
services for all types of new and existing facilities and include
project planning and development (including Primavera
planning/scheduling), engineering studies, project designs including
preparation of plans in Autocad release 12 or higher (or Intergraph),
specifications using the SPECSINTACT System, and cost estimates using
a government provided Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) system format
utilizing the ''Success Estimating and Cost Management System''
program. The following services may be required: study-design packages,
design-build packages, collateral equipment lists, project preliminary
hazard analysis, obtaining permits and regulatory approvals, surveys
(topographic and boundary), soil investigations, comprehensive interior
design, contractor submittal review, construction field inspection and
consultation, Title II Services, Operation & Maintenance Support
Information (OMSI), and as-built drawing preparation. Some projects
will require design in the metric system. Firms must be able to accept
project related work that requires comprehensive asbestos/lead paint
survey 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. THE FOLLOWING PROJECT TYPES AND
SERVICES ARE EXCLUDED FROM ALL THREE CONTRACTS: (a) Medical/Dental
facilities (except for repairs, alterations or additions not requiring
special Medical/Dental facility knowledge), petroleum oils and
lubricants (POL) facilities, family housing, forensic investigations,
value engineering studies, Navy Environmental Compliance Account (NECA)
studies and National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) studies that
will not result in plans and specs, land management and comprehensive
planning studies, and studies/designs that are considered exclusively
for either fire protection or moisture intrusion will not be performed
under this contract (b) training facilities, administration
facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, airfield pavements, and
utilities and ground improvements with a construction value over $1
Million (M) will not be performed under (N62467-96-D-0805 until after
28 July 1996 or under N62467-95-D-0806 until after 16 August 1996 (c)
barracks, galleys and community facilities with a construction value
over $1M will not be performed under these contracts until after 4
August 1996 and (d) waterfront and industrial facilities in support of
surface ships and submarines with a construction value over $1M will
not be performed under these contracts until after 19 July 1996. At the
discretion of the government, similar work at other bases within the
Southern Division Area of Responsibility (AOR) may be included in this
contract as determined by the Contracting Officer on a case-by- case
basis. In the event that a selected A-E firm cannot perform their
duties under the terms of the contract due to quality, workload,
negotiations or any other problems, a different A-E firm (backup) will
be employed to perform the work. The A-E firm selected for contract
number N62467-96-D-0805 will be the backup for a future contract
(contract number N62467-96-D-0810) for the South Florida area and Key
West area, and the A-E firm selected for contract number
N62467-96-D-0807 will be the backup for a future contract
(N62467-96-D-0817) at NAS Memphis TN. In addition, any of these
contracts may be a backup to another contract as deemed necessary by
the Contracting Officer. These contracts may use negotiated fee
schedules. Contract award is contingent upon availability of funds. The
anticipated value of CONSTRUCTION for these contracts is between
$15-20M for 96-R- 0805, $20-25M for 96-R-0806 and $10-15M for
96-R-0807. The contract period is one year with four one-year options
for the complete services described above. The following criteria
(listed in descending order of importance) will be used for the basis
of selection for all three contracts EXCEPT AS NOTED OTHERWISE. The
format for responding to each criteria shall be as indicated in lieu of
completing Blocks 7,8,9 and 10 in the SF 255. 1. PROFESSIONAL
QUALIFICATIONS: Technical competence by discipline (education,
registration and experience) of individual design team members which
must include in addition to the traditional disciplines (a) an engineer
registered in the discipline of fire protection engineering with at
least 5 years of full time fire protection experience (b) a registered
communications distribution designer (this is a new professional
designation) (c) an engineer or architect with at least 10 years of
roofing and waterproofing design experience and who is certified by
either the Roof Consultant Institute (RCI) or Institute of Roofing
Waterproofing Consultants (IRWC) (d) a registered landscape architect
(e) an interior designer registered by either the National Council of
Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ) or National Council of
Architectural Registration Board (NCARB) (f) a registered engineer with
at least 10 years experience in the design of waterfront facilities and
dredging (not required for contract number 96-D-0807) and (g) a
registered civil or structural engineer with at least 5 years
experience in wind and seismic design. SUBMISSION FORMAT: Submit a
matrix for proposed team(s), including alternates, that contains the
following data about the member's assignment: Design team member's
name, firm name, office location, proposed team assignment, highest
education level/discipline (example: BS, mechanical engineering),
states of professional registration, number of years of professional
experience and number of years with the firm. Also, for project
managers and team leaders, identify the number of teams (design,
consultants and joint venture partners) they have managed over the past
three years. 2. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Recent experience (within the
past 5 years) of design team members individually AND collectively as
a total team (A-E, Client, Outside agencies) in (a) performing facility
planning studies (including DD1391 preparation and parametric cost
estimates) (b) designing training facilities, administrative
facilities, community facilities, barracks, galleys, waterfront and
dredging, industrial facilities, maintenance facilities, airfield
pavements, and utility and ground improvements (waterfront and dredging
not required for contract number 96-D- 0807) (c) designing projects to
Navy, Air Force, Army or other DOD agencies criteria (d) designs using
Autocad or Intergraph, SPECSINTACT, and Cost Engineering using the WBS
systems and the ''Success Estimating and Cost Management System'' (e)
on-site functional analysis and on-site schematics, space programming
and parametric cost engineering and (f) evidence of experience of both
the firm and key personnel in comprehensive interior design and
knowledge of the related federal acquisition process. SUBMISSION
FORMAT: Provide a description of at least 3 projects with clients'
references (point of contact and phone number) for which team members
provided a significant technical contribution. Work on these projects
must have been done in the last 5 years. Indicate how each project is
relevant to the work described herein. In matrix form, identify which
team members worked on the projects described above. Projects shall be
in the left column and team members' names shall be across the top row
of the matrix. Also, describe the firm's experience with Autocad or
Intergraph, SPECSINTACT System and parametric cost engineering. 3.
PERFORMANCE: Past performance ratings by Government agencies and
private industry with respect to work quality, performance, compliance
with schedules and cost control. SUBMISSION FORMAT: Provide a tabular
listing of all excellent performance ratings and letters of
commendation from both private and DOD clients (designate your role:
prime, consultant or joint venture partner). These ratings should be
dated 1990 or later and should include those for joint venture partners
and consultants. Provide a list of relevant projects managed by the
proposed project manager(s), and include the following data: client's
contact, client's need date, design completion date, and final cost
estimate compared to the contract award amount (note whether bid or
negotiated). 4. CAPACITY: (a) Capacity of firm and project teams to
accomplish multiple large and small projects simultaneously and (b)
ability to sustain the loss of key personnel while accomplishing work
within required time limits. SUBMISSION FORMAT: Submit an
organizational chart with the following information: Principal point of
contact, project manager, team leaders, the name of each design team
member, all team members' assignments, and the name of at least one
alternate for each key person. Summarize your plan for starting project
development in April 1996 and for simultaneously accomplishing design
of multiple projects within one calendar year for approximately $15
million of construction value. 5. LOCATION: (a) Knowledge of local site
conditions and applicable regulatory requirements and (b) ability of
the firm to ensure timely response to requests for on-site support.
SUBMISSION FORMAT: Provide a list of recent projects performed by the
firm or joint venture partners and appropriate consultants in the
Panama City FL, Ft Lauderdale FL and Andros Island areas for contract
number N62467-96-D-0805; in the Pensacola FL area for contract number
N62467-96-D-0806; and the Meridian MS area for contract number
N62467-96-D-0807. 6. VOLUME OF DOD WORK: Firms will be evaluated in
terms of work previously awarded to the firm by DOD within the past
twelve months with the objective of effecting an equitable distribution
of contracts among qualified A-E firms including small and small
disadvantaged business firms and firms that have not had prior DOD A/E
contracts. 7. JOINT VENTURE, TEAMING OR SUBCONTRACTOR UTILIZATION:
Firms will be evaluated on the extent to which they commit to using
Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Historically Black
Colleges and Universities or Minority Institutions in performance of
the contract, whether as a joint venture, teaming arrangement, or
consultant. If the successful firm is a Large Business, they will be
asked to provide a formal subcontracting plan in accordance with FAR
52.219-9, Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business
Subcontracting Plan, prior to award. SELECTION INTERVIEW REQUIREMENTS:
Prior to the selection interview, A-E firms slated must submit their
Design Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP). This shall include an explanation
of their management approach and commitment to accomplishing numerous
small projects (($1M) as well as large projects ()$1M), their
commitment to a quality philosophy, specific quality control process,
a portfolio of planning studies and design work (both new construction
and upgrades to existing facilities), a listing of present business
commitments with their required completion schedules, financial and
credit references (include name and telephone numbers of officers at
their financial institutions), and performance references other than
Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command (include 3 or
more with names and telephone numbers of the contract administrators).
For consideration, provide one submittal package for each contract
including an original SF 255 and SF 254 for the prime and an SF 254 for
each consultant proposed. The SF 255 with attachments shall be limited
to 25 pages (8.5x11 one side), with print size not smaller than 12
pitch font. The submittal package must be received at Southern
Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, ATTN: CODE 0213FM not
later than 4:00 P.M. EASTERN TIME on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 06, 1996.
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 (formally the DUNS number), Commercial and
Government Entity (CAGE) Codes, if known, and Taxpayer Identification
Number (TIN) in Block 3 of the SF255. The CEC, CAGE and TIN are
discussed in the DOD FAR Supplement, Part 204 Subpart 204.671-5. For
each contract, label the lower right corner of the outside mailing
envelope with ''A-E Services'', followed by the appropriate contract
number. This is not a request for proposal. Site visits will not be
arranged during advertisement period. Address all responses to ATTN:
Code 0213FM. (0029) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0008 19960130\C-0001.SOL)
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