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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 18,1996 PSA#1576Phillips Laboratory, Operational Contracting Division/PKOC, 2050
Wyoming Blvd SE, Kirtland AFB NM, 87117-5663 C -- ARCHETECT-ENGINEER SERVICES, STRUCTURAL--KIRTLAND AFB NM SOL
F29650-R0136 POC Alberto Garcia, Contract Specialist, 505/846-4669; Ed
Castillo, Contracting Officer, 505/846-2992. Architect and Engineering
Services, Structural. The 377 ABW, Engineering Group, Kirtland AFB, NM
87117-5663 has requirements for one (1) Architect-Engineer (A&E)
contract for FY's 96 and 97. The Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) Code is 8712 and the Size Standard is $2.5M. Typical work will
primarily be routine and technical engineering projects. Each A-E firm
or joint venture must have experience in structural systems of all
types to include wood, steel and concrete construction. Experience in
analysis and design of new and/or alterations and modifications to
bridge, facilities and other interior and exterior structural systems.
Experience in foundation and seismic design and analysis.
Environmental engineering experience will also be required in analysis
and design of new and/or alterations and modifications of existing
systems to insure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
and laws (i.e., Asbestos and lead base paint surveys & abatement
requirements, Resource Conservation Recovery Act, Clean Air Act, Clean
Water Act, etc.). Some projects may be required to be designed and
constructed entirely in metric units. The government contemplates
awarding an indefinite quantity, indefinite delivery requirement, firm
fixed price type contract for one year with one 1-year option. Only
firms located in New Mexico will be considered for selection with
preference given to firms within the local commuting area. Preference
will also be given to firms having the required capability within their
organizations. IBM compatible Microsoft Word 6.0, and DOS based AutoCad
Release 12 are necessary. The maximum award per year is $750,000 and
the maximum per individual order is $299,000 with the exception of the
initial order to start the contract. The initial order may exceed
$299,000. Selected firms must be familiar with Air Force manuals,
pamphlets, and regulations, national building, mechanical, plumbing,
electrical, Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, Americans with
Disabilities Act and life safety codes. Time allocations for
investigation and design of projects are established based on
complexity of each project. Design fees are limited to six percent of
the individual construction cost estimate. Significant evaluation
factors include: (1) Specialized experience of the firm in the type of
work required, (2) Professional qualifications and availability of key
staff personnel and consultants to be assigned to the projects, (3)
Professional capacity of the firm to accomplish the work within the
anticipated schedules, (4) Past performance of the firm with respect to
their execution of DoD and other contracts, both government and
private, (5) Quality and cost control of work on past projects, (6)
Location of the firm, (7) Volume and dollar value of prior DoD awards
based on design fees only, (8) Staff's creative and innovative design
capability including design awards, (9) Firm's capability for
construction management and inspection, and (10) Familiarity with
metric system and ability to design in metric units. Firms desiring
consideration must submit Standard Form 254 (Architect-Engineer and
Related Services Questionnaire), Standard Form 255 (Architect-Engineer
and Related Services Questionnaire for Specific Project), a statement
indicating whether the firm is an 8(a) certified business, a small
disadvantaged business (SDB), a small business (SB), a large business,
and/or a woman-owned business, plus a one-page summary of their
experience with the metric system, their familiarity with metric, and
their ability to design in metric units, to the Engineering Flight, 377
CEG/CEC, Attention: Mr. Vince Montoya, Bldg 20686, 2050 Wyoming Blvd
SE, Kirtland AFB NM 87117-5663. Only responses received within 30 days
of publication of this notice will be considered. This is not a
request for proposal. No other general notification for these contracts
will be made, and no further action beyond submission of the standard
forms and one-page summary is required. An ombudsman has been appointed
to hear concerns from offerors or potential offerors during the
proposal development phase of this acquisition. The purpose of the
ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the program director or
contracting officer, but to communicate contractor concerns, issues,
disagreements, and recommendations to the appropriate government
personnel. Before contacting the ombudsman, potential offerors should
first communicate with the contracting officer. In those instances
where offerors cannot obtain resolution from the contracting officer,
they are invited to contact the PL ombudsman, Col James D. Ledbetter,
Phillips Lab Vice Commander at (505)846-4964, or at 3550 Aberdeen
Avenue SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5776. When requested the ombudsman
will maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of the concern.
The ombudsman does not participate in the evaluation of proposals or in
the source selection process. For contracting issues, please contact
Alberto Garcia at 505/846-4669. For technical issues, please contact
the project manager, Mr. Vince Montoya at 505/846-7814. (0107) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0015 19960417\C-0002.SOL)
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