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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 10,1996 PSA#1570SOUTHWESTNAVFACENGCOM (Code 0211), 1220 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA
92132-5187 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING
SERVICES FOR PREPARATION OF NAVY AND MARINE CORPS FACILITIES AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING DOCUMENTATION IN CA, AZ, NV AND NM SOL
N68711-96-D-2171 DUE 051396 POC Cassey Sheppard/Contract Specialist,
(619) 532-1198, Nancy Trent/Contracting Officer, (619) 532-2853.
Indefinite Quantity Firm Fixed Priced Contract. Architect-Engineer
(A-E) services are required for the preparation of engineering planning
and environmental documents in California, Arizona, Nevada, and New
Mexico, for the Southwest Division, Naval Facilities Engineering
Command, San Diego, California. The term of the contract will be 365
days from the date of the contract award or until the $2,000,000 limit
is reached. The minimum guaranteed amount is $50,000. The estimated
start date is 1 June 1996. The estimated completion date is 31 May
1997. The government has the option at the end of the 365 days to
extend this contract for an additional 365 days or until an additional
$2,000,000 is reached. Engineering services and the preparation of
planning documents which may include Master Plans, Activity Planning
and Management Models (APPMs), Military Construction (MILCON) Project
Documentation, Construction Cost Estimates, Economic Analyses (EAs),
Basic Facilities Requirements (BFRs) Base Exterior Architecture Plans
(BEAPs), Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ), National
Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) documents, Family Housing and
Bachelor Quarters Comprehensive Neighborhood Plans (CNPs) Life Cycle
Management Plans, Facilities Planning Documents (FPDs), Repair and
Minor Construction Project Documentation, Construction Cost Estimates,
Engineering Evaluations (EEs), Capital Improvement Plans (CIPs),
Concept Studies, Traffic Studies, Siting-Land Use Studies/Analysis,
Range Installation Compatible Use Zones (RAICUZ), Preliminary Hazard
Analyses (PHA), Categorical Exclusions (CATEXs), Coastal Consistency
Determination (CCDs). A-E selection criteria will include (in order of
importance): (1) Recent specialized experience of the firm (including
consultants) in the preparation of Marine Corps and Navy base planning
documents including Master Plans, Activity Planning and Management
Models (APMMs), MILCON Project Documentation, Construction Cost
Estimates, Economic Analyses, BFRs, BEAPs, AICUZs, NEPA Documentation,
CNPs and Life Cycle Management Plans. (2) Professional qualifications
of the staff to be assigned to the project(s) will include
professional and technical support with experience and knowledge of the
preparation of planning documents of criteria # 1. List only the team
members who actually will perform major tasks under this project and
their qualifications which should reflect the individual's potential
contributions to this project. (3) Past performance on contracts with
government agencies and private industry in terms of cost control,
quality of work and compliance with performance schedules. Indicate by
briefly describing internal quality assurance and cost control
procedures and indicate team members who are responsible for monitoring
these processes. List recent awards, commendations and other
performance evaluations (do not submit copies). (4) Location in the
general geographic area of the project and knowledge of the locality of
the project, provided that the application of this criterion leaves an
appropriate number of firms given the nature and size of this project.
(5) Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. Indicate the
firms present workload and the availability of the project team
(including consultants) for the specified contract performance period
and indicate specialized equipment available and prior security
clearances. (6) List the small or disadvantaged or woman-owned business
firms used as primary consultants or as subconsultants. If a large
business concern is selected for this contract, they will be required
to submit a subcontracting plan that should reflect a minimum 5% Small
Disadvantaged Business of the amount to be subcontracted out. Those
firms which meet the requirements described in this announcement and
wish to be considered, must submit one copy each of a SF 254 and a SF
255 for the firm and a SF 254 for each consultant listed in block 6 of
the firms SF 255. One copy of the submittal package is to be received
in this office no later than 3:00 P.M. Pacific Time on the due date
indicated above. Should the due date fall on a weekend or holiday, the
submittal package will be due the first workday there after.
Submittals received after this date and time will not be considered.
Additional information requested of applying firms: indicate
solicitation number in block 2b, CEC (Contractor Establishment Code)
and/or Duns number (for the address listed in block 3) and TIN number
in block 3, telefax number (if any) in block 3a and discuss why the
firm is especially qualified based on the selection criteria in block
10 of the SF 255. For firms applying with multiple offices, indicate
the office which completed each of the projects listed in block 8 and
list which office is under contract for any contracts listed in block
9. Use block 10 of the SF 255 to provide any additional information
desired. Personal interviews may not be scheduled prior to selection of
the most highly qualified firm. SF 255's shall not exceed 30 printed
pages (double sided is two pages/organizational charts and photographs
excluded, exception: photographs with text will be considered as a
page). All information must be included on the SF 255 (cover letter,
other attachments and pages in excess of the 30 page limit will not be
included in the evaluation process). Firms not providing the requested
information in the format (i.e. listing more than a total of 10
projects in block 8, not providing a brief description of the quality
control plan, not listing which office of multiple office firms
completed projects listed in block 8, etc.) directed by this synopsis
may be negatively evaluated under selection criteria (3). Firms, their
subsidiaries or affiliates, which design or prepare specifications for
a construction contract or procurement of supplies cannot provide the
construction or supplies. Firms which prepare NEPA documentation cannot
participate in the concurrent design/construction management contract.
This limitation also applies to subsidiaries and affiliates of the
firm. This is not a request for proposal. Telegraphic and facsimile SF
255's will not be accepted. Site visits will not be arranged during
the submittal period. See Numbered Note(s): 24. (0099) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0020 19960409\C-0009.SOL)
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