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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 29,1996 PSA#1731U.S. Department of State, A/FBO/AP/AD/DCB, Room L-600, P.O. Box 12248
Rosslyn Station, Arlington, VA 22219 Z -- PRE-QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS TO BID ON THE RENOVATION OF THE
CONSULATE OFFICE BUILDING FACILITIES IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY Sol
S-FBOAD-96-B-0086. POC James K. Kimmel, 703-875-6276/Patricia
Regalo-Warren, Contracting Officer, 703-875-6286. The U.S. Department
of State, Office of Foreign Buildings Operations (FBO) is seeking to
pre-qualify bidders for the electrical, mechanical, and security
upgrade of the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. The project includes
the renovation of approximately 4900 square meters including areas of
the Palazzo, Annex buildings and the Chancery buildings. Renovation
will include new lighting and electrical distribution systems, new
emergency generator, new HVAC systems, new perimeter guard houses,
reconfiguration of the Marine Guard booths and public access
facilities, and various other security improvements, and sitework.
Throughout the period of construction, the Consulate must be able to
conduct its regular full-scale operations and make daily use of the
premises and facilities. Little or no swing space or on-site storage
will be available. The estimated cost of construction is between
$5,000,000 and $6,000,000. The duration of the project will be
approximately 500 calendar days from execution of the contract. The
contract type shall be firm fixed price. Prospective bidders interested
in this project must possess or be able to obtain a Department of
Defense (DOD) SECRET Facility Security Clearance (FCL), issued in
accordance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating
manual, DOD 5220.22M, in order to be awarded this contract.
Specifically designated personnel assigned to this contract must also
possess a SECRET personal security clearance issued by the Defense
Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO). If the apparent
successful low-bidder does not possess the necessary DOD facility
security clearance, they will be sponsored by the Department of State.
Sponsorship does not guarantee that a firm will receive the clearance.
A period of not more than 120 calendar days from the date of
notification to the apparent successful bidder will be allowed to
obtain the necessary security clearances. Failure to obtain security
clearances in this time period may be grounds to disqualify the
apparent successful bidder. Firms which form joint ventures must also
comply with the above facility and personnel security clearances.
Prospective bidders must meet the following pre-qualification criteria,
and provide details of their qualifications in writing, in order to
receive the solicitation: A) provide data assuring financial capability
of performing the work, including the ability to obtain the necessary
bonding requirements for overseas work; B) show experience in
completing similar construction/renovation projects between $5 and $6
million; C) show successful completion of similar projects outside the
continental U.S., Alaska and Hawaii; D) show successful completion of
similar construction/renovation projects where the facility was fully
operational during project execution; E) have the capability to meet
the requirements of the Secretary of the Interior's ``Standards for
Historic Preservation Projects''; and F) satisfactory performance on a
similar U.S. Government contract, if any. Although previous ongoing
performance of a similar U.S. Government contract is not a requirement,
if such contracts have been performed, the prospective bidder must have
performed satisfactorily on such a contract. A pre-bid conference will
be held in Istanbul, Turkey, at each prospective bidder's own expense,
but no security clearance will be required for attendance. Interested
bidders must request, by mail or facsimile, a pre-qualification
application within fifteen (15) days of publication of this
announcement from Mr. James Kimmel, U.S. Department of State, Office of
Foreign Buildings Operations, P.O. Box 12248, Rosslyn Station,
Arlington, VA 22219 or facsimile number 703-875-6292. If a prospective
bidder requests the pre-qualification application by express/courier
mail they must use the following address: U.S. Department of State,
Office of Foreign Buildings Operations, Room L-600, 1700 N. Lynn
Street, Arlington, VA 22209. (327) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0088 19961127\Z-0001.SOL)
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