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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 11,1996 PSA#1634OICC/ROICC JACKSONVILLE, NAVFACENGCOM CONTRACTS, 1005 MICHAEL RD., CAMP
LEJEUNE, NC 28547-2521 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING
DESIGN SERVICES FOR VARIOUS PROJECTS AT MARINE CORPS BASE, CAMP
LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA SOL N62470-96-D-4486/4487 DUE 081596 POC
Contact Point, Jerry Williams, (910)451-5598, Contracting Officer,
Janice L. Gurganus, (910)451-2582, Additional Contact, FAX,
(910)451-5629 Solicitation includes, design and engineering services
for preparation of construction documents including plans,
specifications, cost estimates, record drawings, and review of shop
drawings. Projects could include total renovation of the interior and
exterior of existing buildings, including the evaluation, repair and
replacement of the structural, mechanical, electrical, and
communication systems. Projects may include: Administrative buildings,
industrial type facilities, warehouses, maintenance facilities,
communications, training/education; personnel support type facilities,
schools, recreational facilities, clubs, food services and similar
type facilities. Projects could also include minor new construction of
buildings of the same type referenced above. The new construction and
repair/renovation projects will require the following services; civil
site work, extensions to the existing high voltage electrical
distribution system, extensions to the existing high pressure steam
distribution system, extensions to the potable water distribution
system; extensions to the sanitary sewer system, and additional storm
water control systems. The contract scope may require evaluation and
definition of asbestos materials and lead paint containing materials.
The firm must demonstrate qualifications (with respect to the
evaluation factors stated herein) to perform design of the projects
listed above. Firms must be prepared to accept the aforementioned as a
part of their contract responsibility. Two contract awards will be
made from this synopsis; N62470-96-D-4486 and N62470-96-D-4487. The
contracts will be of the Firm Fixed Price - Indefinite Quantity type.
The duration of the contract will be for one year from the date of the
initial contract award. The proposed contract includes one (1) one
year Government option for the same basic professional skills. The
total A&E fee that may be paid under this contract will not exceed
$500,000.00 The A-E must demonstrate his and each key consultant's
qualifications with respect to the published evaluation factors for
design and all option services. Evaluation factors (1) through (6) are
of equal importance; factors (7) and (8) are of lesser importance than
factors (1) through (6). Specific evaluation factors include: (1)
Professional qualifications of firm and staff proposed for the
performance of the total renovation of the interior and exterior of
existing buildings, including the evaluation, repair and replacement of
the structural, mechanical, electrical, and communication systems
including administrative buildings, industrial type facilities,
warehouses, maintenance facilities, communications, training/education;
and personnel support facilities, schools, recreational facilities,
clubs, food services and similar type facilities. Projects could also
include minor new construction of buildings of the same type referenced
above. The new construction and repair/renovation projects will require
the following services; civil site work, extensions to the existing
high voltage electrical distribution system, extensions to the existing
high pressure steam distribution system, extensions to the potable
water distribution system; extensions to the sanitary sewer system, and
additional storm water control systems. Firms will be evaluated in
terms of the design staff's following qualifications: (a) active
professional registration in the state in which the design services
will be performed; and (b) experience (with present and other firms)
and roles of staff members, specifically on the types of projects
addressed above. Each project should clearly indicate the personnel
involved. (2) Specialized recent experience demonstrating the technical
competence of particular staff members to design the projects addressed
in evaluation factor number one. Firms will also be evaluated upon: (a)
specific knowledge of the construction materials and practices of
Eastern North Carolina; and the Federal and State of North Carolina
laws, regulation, codes and permits applicable to projects of this
nature; and (b) the firm's experience in providing construction phase
services (shop drawing review, as-built drawing preparation). (3)
Capacity of the proposed design team to accomplish the following
schedules: Submission of proposal 15 days following RFP. Final design
submittal within 120 days of contract award. (4) Past performance on
contracts with Government agencies and private industry in terms of the
following: (a) cost control techniques employed by the firm as
demonstrated by the ability to establish an accurate project budget and
design to this budget as evidenced by the low bid amount; (b) quality
of work as demonstrated by the history of design related change orders
issued during construction; (c) demonstrated long term business
relationships and repeat business with Government and private
customers; and (d) demonstrated compliance with performance schedules.
(5) Specific internal quality control procedures proposed for projects
of this nature. Firm will be evaluated on the acceptability of their
internal quality control program used to ensure technical accuracy and
discipline coordination of plans and specifications. (6) Knowledge in
prescribing the use of recovered materials and achieving waste
reduction and energy efficiency in facility design. (7) Location in the
general geographical area of the project. (8) The volume of work
previously awarded to the firm by the Department of Defense shall also
be considered, with the object of effecting an equitable distribution
of Department of Defense architect-engineer firms, including small and
small disadvantaged business firms, and firms that have not had
Department of Defense contracts. Architect-Engineer (A-E) firms which
meet the requirements described in this announcement are invited to
submit complete, updated Standard Forms 254, Architect Engineer and
Related Services Questionnaire, and 255, Architect-Engineer Related
Services for Specific Project, to the office shown above. Those firms
that submit Standard Forms 254 and 255 will only have to submit one
copy to be considered for both contracts. A-E firms utilized by the
prime A-E must also submit completed Standard Forms 254 and 255. We
need only one copy of all forms. In block 10 of the SF 255, discuss why
the firm is especially qualified based upon synopsized evaluation
factors and provide evidence that your firm is permitted by law to
practice the professions of architecture or engineering (i.e.; state
registration number). Clearly show the office location where work will
be done and the experience of those that will do the work and their
locations. The closing date for this announcement is 15 August 1996.
Firms must submit forms to this office by 4:00 p.m. on the closing
date. Late responses will be handled in accordance with FAR 52.215-10.
See Note 24. This is not a request for proposal, and there is no
solicitation document or package or plans and specifications to be
issued as a result of this announcement or a planholders'/bidders'
list. (0191) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19960710\C-0003.SOL)
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