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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 3,1996 PSA#1587U. S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 600 M.L. KING, JR. PL., RM 821,
LOUISVILLE KY 40202-2230 C -- POTENTIAL A/E SERVICES FOR DESIGN OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
FACILITIES/HANGER PRIMARILY WITHIN THE LOUISVILLE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
OF KY, IL, IN, TN, OH AND MI SOL W22W9K-6109-6091 POC Contract
Specialist Denise A. Bush (502) 625-7528 (Site Code DACA27) GENERAL
CONTRACT INFORMATION: a) Nature of work: A/E services are expected to
be required for such activities as site investigation, preparation of
plans, specifications, construction cost estimates, technical studies,
hazardous material surveys and analysis and abatement methodology in
the support of design and/or renovation of projects/studies of aircraft
maintenance facilities/hangers at various military installations. These
activities could involve complete building design, seismic design or
upgrades; raised flooring; communications; pre-wired work stations;
acoustic separation; security systems; exterior and interior lighting;
mechanical and electrical systems to include HVAC systems and energy
monitoring control systems; design of fire alarm and fire protection
systems to include wet pipe and AFFF fire suppression systems; and life
safety codes (specifically related to aircraft facilities);
construction of flammable/inflammable and hazardous materials storage
areas; bridge crane systems; site surveying; access roads; general site
grading; drainage; utility analysis and design to include electrical
distribution, mechanical, storm and sanitary systems; corrosion
control; and comprehensive interior design. Asbestos, lead paint,
radon, and PCB investigations and abatement may also be required.
Requirements could also include construction management services, e.g.
construction supervision, preparation of record drawings, or the
checking of shop and working drawings, etc. The A/E contracts will be
awarded between June 1996 and May 1997 with this being the only
announcement for the design of Aircraft Maintenance Facilities/Hangers
within the Louisville District during the next 12 months. No projects
of this type are currently authorized nor are funds presently
available for design. The Government's obligation hereunder is
contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds from which
payment for the contract purposes can be made. No legal liability on
the part of the Government for payment of any money shall arise unless
and until funds are made available to the contracting officer for this
procurement and notice of such availability to be confirmed in writing
by the contracting officer is given to the contractor. The purpose of
this announcement is to obtain a list of most highly qualified firms
interested in performing this type of work with the list being
maintained for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of this
advertisement. An A/E selected for a project under this solicitation
will be required to submit a project- specific design quality control
plan for approval as a condition of contract award although this plan
is not required with this initial submittal. Metric design, in whole or
in part, will be required for the authorized projects unless otherwise
specified. Construction cost estimating must be accomplished using the
Micro-Computer Aided Cost Estimating System (M-CACES) software
(software and database will be furnished). Specifications must be
electronically developed using Corps of Engineers Guide Specifications
(CEGS). All drawings must be electronically developed. Any CADD system
may be used but submittals must be in accurately translated Intergraph
Microstation format in conformance with District Cadd standards unless
otherwise specified. A laboratory accredited in Bulk Asbestos Fiber
Analysis given by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program
(NVLAP) must be identified for hazardous material testing as needed. It
is our intent to enter into a Partnering Agreement on all projects
which could require the selected A/E to attend an approximate one- day
partnering meeting to define the District's expectations of the A/E,
create a positive working atmosphere, encourage open communication, and
identify common goals. Significant emphasis will be placed on the A/E's
quality control procedures as the District will not review quality into
the project. A list of at least three most highly qualified and
technically equal firms will be selected using the primary criteria
listed below. The firms will be ranked for order of negotiation using
the primary criteria listed below. The firms will be ranked for order
of negotiation using the secondary criteria listed below. When a
directive for the first project of this type is received, negotiations
shall begin with the top ranked firm. When a directive is received for
a subsequent project, or if negotiations with a firm for a project are
unsuccessful, negotiations shall begin with the next ranked firm that
has not been offered a contract for negotiation. If the list of ranked
firms is exhausted, the negotiation cycle shall begin again with the
top ranked firm. This announcement is open to all businesses regardless
of size. If a large business is selected to negotiate a contract
estimated to exceed $500,000, the firm shall be required to present an
acceptable Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business
Subcontracting Plan in accordance with Public Law 95-507 prior to award
of the contracts. The current subcontracting goals are 52.5% to Small
Business, 8.8% to Small Disadvantaged Business and 3.0% to Women-Owned
Small Business. These percentages are applied to the total amount of
subcontracted dollars. b) Contract Award Procedure: At least three most
highly qualified firms will be selected for future project
consideration based on the factors (a) through (h) below in descending
order of importance, (a) through (d) being primary and (e) through (h)
secondary. When a project of this type is authorized, an A/E will be
selected from this list for negotiations of a separate Firm Fixed Price
Contract considering the factors (b) through (h) in descending order of
importance in relation to the specific project requirements. A firm
receiving a contract in this manner will not be given consideration
again within this time frame until all firms on the list have been
offered contracts. 2. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general
selection process information. The selection criteria are as follows
and must be documented in the SF255: a) A designer and checker with
education, training, and specialized experience in architecture and in
the fields of civil, sanitary, hydraulic, geotech (soils engineering),
structural (independent of civil), mechanical, and electrical
engineering are necessary with at least one in each field
professionally registered. Additionally, professionals qualified by
education, registration, certification, and/or training in industrial
hygiene and hazardous material inspection and abatement methods are
necessary. The hygienist must be a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
as certified by the American Board of Industrial Hygienist (ABIH). The
hazardous material inspector must have successfully completed an EPA
approved course for building inspectors and asbestos management
planners. b) Specialized Experience and technical competence in
aircraft maintenance/hanger facilities design and/or renovation as
evidenced by the resumes of the personnel assigned to this project must
be provided. Only resumes identifying the professionalism and
specialized experience of the design group are necessary. Other
available personnel may be specified in paragraph 10 of the SF 255. c)
Capacity to complete the work in the required time. d) Past
performance on DOD and other contracts with respect to cost control,
quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules. e) Superior
performance evaluations on recently completed DoD contracts. f)
Geographical location and knowledge of the locality of the project. g)
Volume of DOD contract awards in the last 12 months as described in
Note 24. h) Extent of participation of SB, SDB, historically black
colleges and universities, and minority institutions in the proposed
contract team, measured as a percentage of the estimated effort. In
addition, a brief Design Management Plan including an explanation of
the firm's management approach, management of subcontractors (if
applicable), quality control procedures and an organizational chart
showing the inter-relationship of management and various team
components (including subcontractors) must be included in paragraph 10
of the SF 255. 3. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: a) See Note 24 for general
submittal requirements. Firms which are interested and meet the
requirements described in this announcement are invited to submit one
completed SF255 (Revision 11-92), U.S. Government A/E and Related
Services for Specific Projects to the office shown above. SF255
(Revision 10-83) is obsolete and only the 11-92 announcement must be
received no later than 4:30 pm Local Time on the 30th calendar day
after the date of this publication to be considered for selection. the
day following this CBD announcement counts as day number 1. If the
30th day falls on Saturday, Sunday or a U.S. Government holiday, the
deadline is the close of business on the next government business day.
b) It is requested that interested firms list the fee amount and date
of all DOD contracts awarded during the last 12 months to the firm and
all subsidiaries in Block 9 of the SF255. c) Responding firms must
submit a current and accurate SF254 for each proposed consultant.
Additionally, all responding firms which do not have a current (within
the last 12 months) SF254 on file with the North Pacific Division,
Corps of Engineers, must also furnish a completed SF254. If a SF254 is
included, only the 11-92 edition of the form will be accepted. The
business size status (large, small and/or minority) should be indicated
in Block 3 of the SF255. Definition: A concern is small if the annual
receipts averaged over the past 3 fiscal years do not exceed $2.5
million. d) No other information including pamphlets or booklets is
requested or required. e) No other general notification to firms under
consideration for this project will be made and no further action is
required. Solicitation packages are not provided for A/E contracts.
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