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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 17,1996 PSA#1597GSA, PBS, Property Development (WPCA),Procurement Br, Room 2634,7th &
D Stre ets, SW,Washington,DC 20407 C -- NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL DESIGN SOL GS-11P-96-AQC-0017 DUE
071596 POC Contact,R. Crews & C. Kelly,202/708-4900,Contracting
Officer,David E. Wardr op,202/708-4900 The American Battle Monuments
Commission (ABMC), in cooperation with the General Services
Administration (GSA), announces a change in the criteria published
April 19, 1996 in Issue No. PSA-1577 and a revision in the due date and
time. The new due date is July 15, 1996 by 2:30 p.m. local time. The
CRITERIA for Stage I selection is changed as follows: (1) Lead
Designer's Vision (40%): Submit a one page (8-1/2'' x 11'') sketch or
graphic and a typewritten description (maximum of one page) of the Lead
Designer's vision for the World War II Memorial. This sketch or graphic
may be in black and white or in color. The narrative will include a
discussion of design challenges with a focus on any unique aspects
relating the proposed facility to its prestigious location. (2) Past
Performance on Design (30%): The Lead Designer shall submit photographs
or graphic reproductions (maximum of three 8 1/2'' X 11'' pages per
project), and a typewritten description (maximum of two pages per
project) of not more than five projects completed in the last ten
years. The description shall address the design approach with salient
features for each project and discuss how the client's program, image,
mission, economic, schedule, functional, and operational objectives
were satisfied by the overall design/planning solution. Include
tangible evidence where possible such as certificates, awards, peer
recognition, etc., demonstrating design excellence. Provide a client
reference contact if available for each project, including name, title,
address, phone, and fax numbers. Students are encouraged to submit a
portfolio of previous work, however it is recognized that the narrative
description of projects and references would reflect student work
rather than professional efforts. (3) Philosophy and Design Intent
(20%): In the Lead Designer's words, (maximum of two typewritten pages)
state their overall design philosophy, and general approach to design
problem solving. (4) Lead Designer's Resume (10%) Submit biographical
sketch including education, professional experience, and recognition
for specific design efforts. Identify and describe areas of
responsibility and commitment to this project. All other aspects of the
original announcement remain the same. The is not a Request for
Proposal (RFP). (0136) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0018 19960516\C-0004.SOL)
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