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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 7,1996 PSA#1546United States Property and Fiscal Office for Tennessee, P.O. Box 40748,
Powell Ave., Nashville, Tennessee 37204-0748 Z -- JOB ORDER CONTRACT FOR THE TENNESSEE AIR NATIONAL GUARD AT MCGHEE
TYSON AIRPORT, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Sol DAHA40-96-R-0001. contact Sgt
Barry L. Baxter, Contract Specialist (615) 313-2654 or LTC James L.
Coonce, Contracting officer (615) 313-2650. Job Order Contract (JOC).
The JOC is for a broad range of maintenance, repair and minor
construction work on real property for the Tennessee Air National Guard
at McGhee Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Tennessee. The contract will be an
indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity type contract and will include
a wide variety of individual construction tasks as identified by the
Base Civil Engineer. The contractor will be required to furnish all
materials, equipment, and personnel necessary to manage and accomplish
the project. Individual jobs will vary in size and complexity and will
include but will not be limited to tasks in a variety of trades,
including carpentry, road repair, roofing, excavating, interior
electrical, steam fitting, plumbing, sheet metal, painting, demolition,
concrete masonry and welding. During the contract period, the Air Guard
will identify construction tasks required to complete each specific
job. Delivery orders shall be issued based upon these individual
projects. The performance period will be a twelve month basic period
with four (4) twelve month option periods to be executed at the
Government's option. Individual performance periods will be contained
in each delivery order. Delivery orders shall not exceed a cumulative
amount of $5,000,000.00; individual orders shall not exceed
$300,000.00. minimum guaranteed value of the contract is $5,000.00.
This procurement will be accomplished by using ``Two-Step Sealed
Bidding'' procedures. Step one requires the offeror to submit a
technical proposal. The technical proposal shall not include prices or
pricing information. 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. Offerors shall be
evaluated in three general areas, with in-depth examinations made of
each. These areas are listed below in descending order of relative
importance in the evaluation process. Items listed within each area are
in descending order of importance for that area. Area A: Project
Management Ability: Item 1: key Project management Staff; Item 2:
Quality Control Plan; Item 3: Financial Capability; Item 4: Technical
Support Staff; Area B: Subcontracting Support Capability: Item 1:
Subcontract Management; Item 2: Identification of Key Subcontractors;
Item 3: Purchasing System/Level of Subcontracting and Area C: Company
Experience. General Evaluation Criteria. Technical evaluations will be
made independent of each other. Request for Technical Proposal No.
DAHA40-96-R-0001 will be issued o/a 29 March 1996, with responses due
o/a 30 April 1996. Only written requests for the Technical Proposal
requirements package will be accepted. Forward request to USPFO for
Tennessee, Attn: Sgt. Barry L. Baxter, Contract Specialist, P.O. Box
40748, Powell Ave., Nashville, Tennessee 37204-0748. Offerors should
submit technical proposals that are acceptable without additional
explanation or information. The Government may make a final
determination regarding a proposal's acceptability solely on the basis
of the proposal as submitted, and the Government may proceed with the
second step without requesting further information from any offeror.
However, the Government may request additional information from
offerors on technical proposals that could reasonably be made
acceptable. At the conclusion of the technical evaluation, offerors not
being selected will be forwarded a notice of unacceptability. Step two
involves the submission of ``priced'' bids. The names of the firms
submitting acceptable technical proposals will be listed in the
Commerce Business Daily for subcontracting purposes. An invitation for
Bid (IFB) shall be issued only to those firms that were determined
technically acceptable under Step One procedures. Each bid received in
the second step must be based on the offeror's own technical proposal
as submitted under Step one procedures. A pre-proposal conference is
tentatively scheduled for 9 April 1996 at the Tennessee Air National
Guard, McGhee Tyson Airbase, knoxville, Tennessee. This procurement is
open to large as well as small business firms (unrestricted). (061) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0138 19960306\Z-0001.SOL)
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