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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 18,1996 PSA#1618US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FT WORTH DIST, 819 TAYLOR STREET, ROOM 6A18,
P O BOX 17300 ATTN CESWF-ED-MC, FORT WORTH TX 76102-0300 C -- POTENTIAL FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS FOR A-E SERVICES IN DESIGN OF
WAREHOUSING/MATERIAL STORAGE FACILITIES IN THE FORT WORTH DISTRICT AREA
OF RESPONSIBILITY, PRIMARILY LA, NM, AND TX SOL DACA63-96-R-0025 DUE
071996 POC Contact: Jerrell Freeman, (817)334-2262 (Site Code DACA63)
1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: The work may involve Design, Drafting,
Planning, Studies and Site Investigation associated with this type of
project. All work must be done by or under the direct supervision of
licensed professional Engineers or Architects. The intent of this
announcement is to gather responses from firms interested in performing
this type work for the Fort Worth District. When a project for a
warehousing/material storage type facility is identified we will select
a firm from this list. This list of firms will be used for this type of
project through July 1997. Qualified firms will be selected and ranked
with no firm receiving more than one award from this announcement. The
estimated maximum amount per contract is $1,500,000.00. If a large
business firm is selected for a contract under this announcement and
the amount exceeds $500,000.00 it must comply with the FAR clause
52.219-9 requirement for SB/SDB subcontracting plan. The Fort Worth
District goal is that 52.5% of the intended subcontracted amount be set
aside for SB, SDB and Women Owned Businesses (WOB) with minimums of
3.0% for WOB, 8.8% for SDB and 5.5% for Historically Black Colleges and
Universities/Minority Institutions and the remaining 35.2% be placed
with Small Businesses for a total of 52.5%. The plan is not required as
part of this submittal. Pursuant to the Federal Information Resources
Management Regulation (FIRMR), Section 201-39.5202-3, this acquisition
is not being conducted under the FIRMR; however, and modifications
requiring Federal Information Processing (FIP) resources will be
conducted under specific agency delegation of GSA's exclusive
procurement for FIP resources. The specific GSA DPA case number is
KAA-95-AD-012. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Warehousing/material storage
facilities typically include warehouse/material storage buildings with
necessary administrative areas; storage racks, bins, cages, etc. as
required; computerized tracking and recovery systems; security areas;
hazardous materials storage and handling systems; munitions storage and
handling systems; walk-in freezers; temperature/humidity controlled
areas; fire protection; receiving and shipping docks and associated
safety requirements. Facilities may require site development for
parking/hardstand for large delivery and shipping vehicles; utility
connections; pollution prevention plan; demolition and disposal of
existing facilities with necessary HTRW remediation and other
requirements related to a warehouse/material storage facility.
Facilities may be new building or require renovation of existing
building. Size and type may vary from large industrial facilities to
small localized facilities. Designs may be required to use the metric
system of measurement. Services during the project construction phase
may also be required. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See CBD Note No. 24
(Monday edition) for general description of selection process.
Selection criteria in descending order of importance are as follows:
(a) Professional Qualifications: This type of project will require
expertise in the disciplines of architecture, electrical, mechanical,
civil and structural engineering, cost estimating, fire protection,
interior design, landscape architecture and environmental
design/remediation expertise. (b) Specialized Experience and Technical
Competence: The selected firm must demonstrate recent expertise in the
design of warehousing/material storage facilities. It must have
designed at least one within the past five years. The team proposed
must have recent experience in complying with NPDES pollution
prevention plan for at least one of the three states listed; current
knowledge of fire protection codes including MIL-HDBK-1008B and general
experience in the possible specialty areas associated with
warehousing/material storage facilities as listed above. (c) Firms must
show adequate team capacity to design a project with construction cost
of $5,000,000.00 within a six month period. (d) Demonstrated past
performance with respect to cost control, quality of work, and
compliance with performance schedules. (e) Preparation of
specifications and construction cost estimates on IBM compatible
equipment. Use of M-CACES software. Auto CADD and Intergraph compatible
CADD system. 4. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (a) See Note No. 24 for general
submission requirements. To be considered interested firms must provide
one submittal package including an original SF 254 and SF 255 no later
than 4:30 p.m. on the 30th day after the date of this announcement. If
the 30th day is a Saturday, Sunday or Federal Holiday, the deadline is
4:30 p.m. of the next business day. If this date conflicts with the
above listed date, the latest date will be the due date. The 11/92
version of the forms must be used. (b) Responding firms must submit a
current and accurate SF 254 for themselves and each proposed
consultant. It must be provided for the specific office proposed to do
the work. Indicate in Block No. 4 of SF 254 if your firm is a Large,
Small, Small and Disadvantaged or Woman-Owned Business. To be
classified as a small business, a firm's average annual receipts or
sales for the preceding three fiscal years, must not exceed $2.5
million. (c) Submit only one SF 255, completed in accordance with the
instructions. It must contain information in sufficient detail to
identify the team (prime and consultants) proposed for the contract.
(d) Include CBD announcement number in Block No. 2b of the SF 255. (e)
In Block No. 4 of the SF 255, insert only the number of consultant
personnel proposed for potential project (not necessarily your total
capacity). Consultants as (A) and in- house personnel as (B). (f) In
Block No. 6 of the SF 255, identify the discipline/ service to be
supplied by each consultant. (g) Provide brief resumes of the on-staff
or consultant employees you intend to use to perform the work in the
anticipated design time and the project assignment they will perform in
Block No. 7 of your SF 255. Block No. 7 may be repeated as needed to
identify all the major discipline and key team members. Selection will
be based on the total team members presented in your SF 255, primarily
Block No. 7. (h) In Block No. 10 of your SF 255 include a draft design
quality control plan. It should include a brief presentation of the
internal controls and procedures that you use to ensure that a quality
design is produced. (i) Limit Block No. 10 to no more than 10 pages.
(j) Solicitation packages are not provided for A-E contracts. This is
not a request for proposal (see Note No. 24).(0166) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0023 19960617\C-0007.SOL)
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