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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 28,1996 PSA#1540USAED, Kansas City, 757 Federal Building, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas
City, MO 64106-2896 C -- DESIGN OF DINING FACILITIES, ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AND DEMOLITION AT
FORT RILEY, KANSAS AND OTHER INSTALLATIONS IN THE KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
SOL EPDI**-6008-0048 POC Contract Specialist Kathy Lynch 816-426-5343
(Site Code DACW41) CONTRACT INFORMATION: A-E services are required for
the design of dining facilities at Fort Riley, Kansas, and other
installations within the Kansas City District. The project at Fort
Riley also includes asbestos and lead abatement survey and design, and
demolition contract documents for several buildings that will be
demolished as part of the project. Options will be included in the
contract(s) for engineering and design services during construction, to
include shop drawing review, site visits, air monitoring, as-builts,
etc. Design of these projects will include all surveys, studies, and
site investigations (including selective demolition), preparation of
technical specifications, design analysis, contract drawings and
detailed construction cost estimates (CACES) to support the projects.
One or two firm fixed price contracts will be negotiated. The
government reserves the right to award both projects to the same firm,
with one or more options to the Fort Riley contract. The contract(s)
is anticipated to be awarded in March 1996 and completed by October
1996. PROJECT INFORMATION. These projects consists of the design of
dining facilities and related site and utility work at Fort Riley,
Kansas, and other installations within the Kansas City District. The
dining facility design will be based on the current standard design for
dining facilities, using the 501 to 800 person size. The design will be
hard metric. The buildings are single story and approximately 1850
square meters. Structural systems are anticipated to be concrete block
and brick. The Fort Riley project also includes performing an asbestos
demolition survey of several buildings (barracks and administrative
facilities) to be demolished as part of the survey. The AE will be
expected to patch destructive testing holes done as part of the survey.
The AE shall also address lead paint abatement requirements. The AE
shall be responsible for preparation of plans and specifications for
asbestos and lead abatement and demolition of the buildings. The
estimated construction cost per project is between one and five million
dollars. SELECTION CRITERIA. Selection criteria is listed in order of
importance. Item (e) through (g) will be used as tie-breakers. (a).
Professional capabilities. (1) Responding firms shall demonstrate
capability in these primary disciplines: architectural, interior
design, structural, mechanical, electrical, civil, certified industrial
hygienist, fire protection specialist, and kitchen design specialist.
(2) Professional registration of lead designers. (b) Specialized
experience and technical competence. In block 8, cite whether the
experience is that of the prime (or joint venture), con- sultant or an
individual. Work cited that is experience of the prime (or Joint
venture) from an office other than that identified in Block 4 shall be
so labeled. Specific specialized experience for this project is as
follows: (1) Design of dining facilities using the Army standard
design. (2) Design of commercial dining facilities other than fast food
services. (3) Conduct of asbestos and lead demolition surveys, asbestos
and lead abatement plans and specifications and demolition drawings.
(4) Specific knowledge of local conditions and project site features.
(5) Quality management procedures. Include a proposed organizational
chart and a narrative description of how the quality management
procedures will function in Block 10 of SF 255. (a) detailed quality
control plan will be submitted by the AE as part of the negotiation
process. (6) Experience in preparing 2-D and 3-D contract drawings with
database attachments which is fully compatible with Intergraph's
Microstation 32 version 5.0 or higher. (Cite in Block 10 of SF 255).
(c). Capacity to initiate design and complete within the time
parameters of the project. (d). Past Performance on DOD and other
contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work, and compliance
with performance schedules. (e). Locations of firm in general
geographical area of the project. (f). Extent of participation. Large
businesses will be expected to place subcontracts to the maximum
practical extent with Small and Small Dis- advantaged firms in
accordance with Public Law 95-507. This plan is not required with the
submittal, but changes to the design team may require reconsideration
by the Selection Board and must be approved prior to award to any large
business. Of the subcontract amount, goals assigned to the KCD are
60.3% for small business, 9.8% for small disadvantaged business and
2.9% for womenowned small business concerns. Small Dis- advantaged
Business Goals of less than 5% must be approved two levels above the
Contracting Officer, pursuant to DOD FAR Supplement 219.705-4. For
informational purposes, the small business size for this solicitation
is one where the average annual receipts of the concern and its
affiliates for the preceding three (3) fiscal years does not exceed
$2.5 million, the Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC) is
8712. (g). Volume of DOD contracts awarded in the last 12 months to the
prime A-E firm. In Block 10 of the SF255, responding firms should cite
all contract numbers, award dates and total negotiated fees for any
DOD contract awarded within the last 12 months to the office expected
to perform this work. Please indicate all delivery orders awarded your
firm by DOD agencies within the last 12 months under and indefinite
delivery type contract, regardless of the award date of the contract
itself. Indicate date of delivery orders and fee for each.
Modifications to contracts or delivery orders which were awarded prior
to the last 12 months need not be listed. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS.
Interested firms having the capabilities to perform this work must
submit and SF 255 to the address listed below no later than the close
of business (March 1, 1996, 4:00 pm (CST) on date stated. Each
firm/consultant listed within the SF 255 must have a current SF 254
(submitted within the last 12 months) on file with the Corps of
Engineers, or one must be submitted with this package. Solici- tation
packages are not provided. This is not a request for proposal. Submit
responses to: U.S. Army Engineer District, Kansas City ATTN:
CEMRK-CT-M/Murray, 757 Federal Building, 601 E. 12th Street, Kansas
City, Missouri 64106-2896. QUESTIONS. Questions of a technical nature
may be addressed to Christine Hendzlik at (816) 426-2782 and those of
an contractual nature to Kathy Lynch(0057) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0016 19960227\C-0002.SOL)
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