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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 02,1997 PSA#1753Officer in Charge of Construction, P. O. Box 209 Oceanside, CA 92049-
0209 C -- IQ A/E SERVICES FOR VARIOUS BACHELOR ENLISTED QUARTERS, BACHELOR
OFFICER QUARTERS AND SINGLE/MULTI-STORY GOVERNMENT FAMILY HOUSING AT
MCB, CAMP PENDLETON, CA; NAVAL ORDNANCE CENTER, FALLBROOK, CA; AND
MWTC, BRIDGEPORT, CA SOL N68711-97-D-6505 DUE 020497 POC Jane Hamilton,
619-725-8500/Contracting Officer, Catherine Jones, 619-725-8240 E-MAIL:
Officer in Charge of Construction, Camp Pendleton, California,
jlhamilton@efdswest.navfac.navy.mil. Firm-Fixed Price/Indefinite
Quantity Architectural-Engineering Services are required for
feasibility and concept studies, material investigations, preparation
of design plans and specifications, color studies, cost estimates,
preparation of architectural engineering studies/investigations, and
preparation of architectural and engineering documents and reports for
projects with associated architectural, civil, structural, mechanical,
electrical, landscaping and incidental related work. The types of
projects will involve all aspects of various architectural engineering
services with associated multi-discipline architectural/engineering
support services. The general intent of a typical project includes, but
is not limited to, interior, exterior and structural remodeling of
Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQs), Bachelor Officers Quarters (BOQs),
Single/Multi-Story Government Family Housing and other similar types of
buildings, including concept design studies, seismic analysis reports
and the updating of existing buildings to all current building code
requirements. The project also includes asbestos/lead testing of
existing roofing and building materials, replacement or renovation of
heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, roofing,
toilets and bathroom accessories, kitchens, doors, windows,
interior/exterior finishes, exterior insulating wall systems, sound
attenuation, hygienic flooring, lighting using energy conservation
guidelines, landscaping and the regrading and repaving of parking lots.
Additional work may include providing fire protection, sprinkler/alarm
systems and connection to a Energy Management Control System (EMCS).
The project may also require temporary trailer facilities, hook-ups to
all utilities, grading, site work and other incidental related work as
required to complete the project. This contract requires the use of
SPECSINTACT software for preparation of the contract specifications and
CADD Standards and Procedures. This contract also requires the ability
to coordinate various associated engineering diciplines and the
different aspects of construction phasing as well as the ability to
provide cost estimates in two categories (repairs and new construction)
with appropriate notes identifying each construction task by section
for the purpose of obtaining a bid for each category (repairs and new
construction). The project may also require the testing, identification
and removal of asbestos, paint, heavy metals and PCB oil, including
reports and cost estimates for the removal and disposal of these
contaminated materials. If asbestos or hazardous material is present,
the A/E is required to identify the hazardous material and provide for
its disposal or treatment in construction plans and specifications in
accordance with applicable rules and regulations. The term of the
contract will be 365 days from the date of contract award or until the
$500,000.00 limit is reached. The Delivery Order limitation is
$200,000.00. The proposed contract includes a Government option for the
same term and conditions of the original contract for an additional 365
days. If the Government exercises the option to extend, the total
amount of the contract shall not exceed $1,000,000.00. The guaranteed
minimum contract amount is $25,000.00. The estimated start date is June
1997. A/E selection criteria are listed in descending order of
importance as follows: (1) Recent specialized experience and technical
competence of the firm (including consultants) in the interior,
exterior, and structural remodeling of BEQs, BOQs and
single/multi-story government family housing to include: concept design
studies, updating existing buildings to all current code requirements,
asbestos/lead testing of existing roofing and building materials,
replacement or renovation of HVAC systems, roofing, toilets, bathroom
accessories, doors, windows, hygienic flooring, energy efficient
lighting, landscaping, regrading and repaving of parking lots, fire
protection systems, and connection to a Energy Management Control
System (EMCS). (2) Professional qualifications of the staff necessary
for satisfactory performance of required services as stated in criteria
1. The Project manager shall be an in-house Registered Architect
(Indicate which consultants from the proposed team, if any,
participated in the services for plans and specification preparation of
each design project listed in Block 8. List only the team member who
actually would perform major tasks under this project and only
qualifications related to the individual's potential contributions to
the project.). (3) Capacity of the firm to accomplish the contemplated
work within the required amount of time. (Indicate the firm's present
workload and the availability of the project team including
consultants for the proposed contract performance period.). (4) Past
performance on contracts with Government agencies and private industry
in terms of cost control, quality of work and compliance with
performance schedules. Briefly describe internal quality
assurance/quality control procedures and cost control procedures and
indicate effectiveness by listing preliminary estimates, final A/E
estimate, construction award amount and percentage differential and
construction change order rate for up to five recent (last five years)
projects. (NOTE: Specific examples must be cited in Block 10 of the SF
255. List Recent awards, commendations, and other performance
evaluations. Do not submit copies.). (5) Location of the firm in the
general area of the project and knowledge of the locality of the
project, provided that this criteria leaves an appropriate number of
qualified firms, given the size and nature of the contract. (6)
Demonstrated success in prescribing the use of recovered materials and
achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency in facility design.
For purposes of the Slate and Selection process there are no exclusions
for recovered materials. (7) Volume of work previously awarded to the
firm by the Department of Defense within the last twelve months, with
the object of effecting equitable distribution of contracts among
qualified A/E firms, including minority owned firms and firms that have
not had prior DOD contracts. (8) Small Business, Small Disadvantaged
Business, or Woman-owned Business status of the primary consultant, or
use of Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, or Women- owned
Business as subconsultants by the primary consultant. Evaluation
criterion (1) through (4) are the primary evaluation factors in the
determination of the most highly qualified firm. Criterion (5) through
(8) are secondary factors that will become a consideration in the
event that all firms are considered equal on factors (1) through (4).
Those firms which meet the requirements described in this announcement
and wish to be considered must submit a SF 254 (including consultants)
and SF 255 which should include an organizational chart of key
personnel to be assigned to the projects. One copy of the SF 254/255 is
to be received in this office no later than 4:00 P.M., Pacific Time, 04
February 1997. SF 254/255's received after this date and time will not
be considered. All SF 254/255s delivered by means other than the
postal service should be addressed to OICC, A/E Branch, Building 22101,
Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 and received by the above
date. No other notification of these projects will be made to firms.
Other additional information requested of applying firms: On the SF
255, indicate solicitation number in Block 2d, Duns number (for the
address listed in Block 3) and TIN number in Block 3, facsimile number
(if any) in Block 3a, and in Block 10 discuss why the firm is
especially qualified based on the selection criteria. Personal
interviews may not be scheduled prior to selection of the most highly
qualified firms. SF 255's shall not exceed 30 printed pages. (Double
sided pages are counted as two pages. Organization charts and
photographs are excluded with the exception of photographs with text
which will be considered as a page.) All information must be included
on the SF 255 (cover letter, other attachments and pages in excess of
30 page limit will not be included in the evaluation process.). All
information must be included on the SF254/255 (cover letters and other
attachments will not be included in the evaluation process). Firms
which design or prepare specifications for a construction contract or
procurement of supplies cannot provide the construction or supplies.
This limitation also applies to subsidiaries and affiliates of the
firm. For firms applying with multiple offices, indicate the office
which completed each of the projects listed in Block 8 and list which
office is under contract for any contracts listed in Block 9. Use Block
10 of the SF255 to provide any additional information desired.
Telegraphic and facsimile SF 254/255's will not be accepted. (0365) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0010 19970102\C-0003.SOL)
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