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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 1,1996 PSA#1563Corps of Engineer, Nashville District, P.O. Box 1070, Nashville, TN
37202-1070 C -- ELECTRICAL-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES, CIVIL AND MILITARY
SOL ORN96-0004 DUE 043096 POC Mr. William Fisher, Engineer Division
(615) 736-5644, Mrs. Ginny Selwyn, Contract Division (615) 736-7276.
Two contracts will be awarded to perform electrical-mechanical
engineering services within the boundaries or assignment area of the
Nashville District. 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION-Contract time period will
be for one (1) year with a one (1) option year. Tasks will be directed
by individually issued task orders. Groups with prime-sub
relationships or joint ventures will be considered as well as firms
having all disciplines in-house. Responding groups or firms must have
demonstrated competence and experience in the electrical and mechanical
engineering field. The total cumulative amount of all task orders,
including the option year, will not exceed $500,000 with no one task
order exceeding $150,000. The minimum award under each contract will be
$10,000. The contracts are anticipated to be awarded in August 1996.
Ordinarily, task orders will be placed to ensure an equitable
distribution of work between the two contracts. However, a task order
may be placed with the other contract if the primary contractor does
not have the capacity to complete the order in the required time period
or the primary contractor has performed unsatisfactorily on previous
orders under the subject contract. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION - Tasks may
include but are not limited to studies, reports, estimates, development
of design criteria, plans and specifications for repair of existing
facilities and design of new systems for the Nashville District's Civil
and Military Works Programs. Task orders are typically small, operation
and maintenance (O&M) type projects with emphasis on quick response.
All CADD services must be compatible with Microstation Version 4.0 or
later. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA- See Note 24 for general selection process
information. The selection criteria are listed below in descending
order of importance. Criteria a-d are primary. Criteria e-f are
secondary and will only be used as ''tie-breakers'' among technically
equal firms. (a.) Specialized experience and technical competence of
the prime firm and any subcontractors in the type of work required.
Evaluation factors will also include the effectiveness of the proposed
management structure and the prior working relationship between a
prime firm and any subcontractors. A single point of contact between
the A-E and the Government project managers must be clearly identified;
(b.) Professional qualifications of the key project management and
technical personnel to be assigned to the contract. Evaluation factors
will include the eduction, training, experience, and registration of
these personnel; (c.) Capacity of the firm to accomplish the work.
Ability to accomplish certain number of delivery orders on several
design tasks at any one time. Capability to respond to these tasks in
a quick and effective manner must be demonstrated; (d.) Past
performance and experience on DoD and other contracts with respect to
cost control, quality of work, and compliance with schedules; (e.)
Geographical proximity of the office responsible for task order
negotiations and production of the work in relationship to the
Nashville District Office and the general geographical area of the
Nashville District. Since the nature of the work typically involves
small, routine O&M and installation support type projects with compress
and unpredictable time schedules, the submittal shall clearly
demonstrate how the firm proposes to respond to such tasks in an
efficient, timely, and effective manner; (f.) Volume of DoD contracts
within the last twelve months with the object of effecting an equitable
distribution of contracts among qualified A-E firms including small and
small disadvantaged business firms. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS- See
Note 24 for general submission requirements. Interested firms having
the capabilities to perform this work must submit one (1) copy of an
updated SF 254 (11/92 edition) and one (1) copy of SF 255 (11/92
edition). A current SF 254 is also required for all subcontractors. If
the prime contractor to perform the work is located in a branch
office, the SF 255 shall reflect key disciplines and experience for the
branch office only. Include the firm's ACASS number in SF 255, Block
3b. The business size status (large, small and/or minority) should be
indicated in SF 254, Block 4. Definition: A concern is small if the
annual receipts averaged over the past 3 fiscal years do not exceed
$2.5 million. THIS IS NOT A SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE. SIC 8711. For
ACASS information, call (503)326-3459. Firms submitting SF254 and SF255
by the close of business 30 April 1996 will be considered for the work.
No other general notification to firms under consideration for this
work will be made and no further action is required. This is not a
request for proposal. Address for submittals of SF254 and SF255 by
express mail is: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Estes Kefauver Federal
Building, Attn: Contract Division, Rm A604, 110 Ninth Ave. South,
Nashville, TN 37202. Solicitation packages are not provided for A-E
contracts. Personal visits for the purpose of discussing the work are
discouraged. Telephone calls are welcomed. (0088) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19960329\C-0002.SOL)
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