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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 28,1996 PSA#1626Commanding Officer, Engineering Field Activity West, 900 Commodore Dr.
San Bruno, CA 94066-5006 C -- ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR FY 96 MCON PROJECT
P-031, RANGE OPERATIONS CENTER, NAWS, PT. MUGU, CALIFORNIA SOL
N62474-96-C-6214 POC Nancy Hernandez, Contract Specialist, at (415)
244-2979, for information; Annette Ordonez at (415) 244-2492 for
submission; Contracting Officer, R. A. Sandberg. Architectural and
engineering services to provide the design of a two-story addition to
the existing Range Operations Center, and renovation of the existing
facility. The Range Operations Center addition consists of a two-story
concrete masonry structure with pile foundation, raised computer
flooring, HVAC, service elevator, fire protection system, energy
management and control system (EMCS), intrusion detection systems,
access control, electromagnetic shielding, and sensitive compartmented
information facilities (SCIF). Existing facility will be renovated and
remodeled. Demolition of several structures will be required. Utilities
will be required including telephone, fire alarm, electrical, water,
sanitary sewer, and gas. Site improvements will be required including
storm drains, parking lot, area lighting and security fencing.
Correction of all identified seismic deficiencies will be required.
Seismic study and hazardous material (including asbestos and lead based
paint) may be required. Selection will be based on the following
criteria which are numbered in order of importance: (1) Recent
specialized experience of the firm and proposed consultants in the
preparation of engineering and other related studies, preparation of
plans and specifications for the design of facilities that are similar
to this project. Facilities that house and support complex electronic
systems, that include SCIF, TEMPEST, laboratory and administrative
areas and require a high degree of security. Knowledge of federal,
state and county regulation and design criteria and standards covering
the design, construction and operation of similar facilities. (INCLUDE
GOVERNMENT & PRIVATE EXPERIENCE). Experience shall include similar
projects successfully completed within the last five years. (2)
Professional qualifications of the staff (in-house and/or
consultant(s)), with respect to the overall makeup of the
engineering/architectural team. The experience and roles of key design
personnel, specifically on related projects addressed in criteria
element one above. (3) Ability of the firm to accomplish the
contemplated work within a mimimum reasonable time limit; as
demonstrated by the impact of this work load on the firm's permanent
staff, projected work load during the anticipated design service
period, the firm's history of successfully completing projects in
compliance with performance schedules and providing timely construction
support. Provide specific experience and related time frames for
accomplishment of similar efforts. If consultants are involved, address
history of working relationship. (4) Past performance (with emphasis on
similar efforts cited in criteria elements one and two) with government
agencies and/or private industry. The A-E firm's quality control
program, including performance of quality control on prior Department
of Defense contracts, shall be a selection evaluation factor. The A-E
contractor's performance of quality control and proposed quality
control program shall also be addressed during the selection interview.
Demonstrated long term government or private business relationships,
repeat business on related efforts and construction support.
Performance on estimating the probable project construction cost
including budget control throughout the preliminary engineering/design
stage as well as actual bid results. Knowledge of bid climate and
related impact factors for the general areas of consideration for this
project. (5) Location of the firm within the general geographic ares
of the project, and knowledge of the locality, including appropriate
selection of construction material and methods. (6) Demonstrated
success in prescribing the use of recovered materials and achieving
waste reduction and energy efficiency in facility design. (7) A large
business shall submit a Small, Small Disadvantaged, Women-owned Small
Business Subcontracting Plan. (8) Volume of work previously awarded by
the Department of Defense (DOD) for the past 12 months to the firm (DO
NOT PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION SINCE THE GOVERNMENT HAS THE DATA), with
the objective of effecting equitable distribution of contracts among
qualified Architect-Engineer Firms, including minority-owned firns and
firms that have not had prior DOD contracts. The following options may
be included: PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS; POST CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AWARD
CONSULTATION; and CONSTRUCTION SURVEILLANCE. The estimated date for
start of this contract is 15 August 1996. The estimated completion date
for this contract is 15 August 2001. The estimated A-E fee is between
$500,000 and $1,000,000. Those firms which meet the requirements
described in this announcement and wish to be considered, must submit
a SF 255. Specifically address all criteria elements listed in block
ten, with additional sheets attached, as required. One copy of the SF
255 must be received in this office, Building 201, 2nd floor, ATTN:
Annette Ordonez, no later than 3:00 P.M. PDT, 30 calendar days, from
the date this announcement appears in the CBD. Indicate the contract
number in Block 2B of the SF 255. Submit a SF 254 only if you have not
done so in the past year. This is not a Request for Proposal. (0178) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19960627\C-0011.SOL)
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