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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 8,1997 PSA#1757USAED, SACRAMENTO, ATTN: A-E NEGOTIATIONS SECTION, 1325 J STREET ROOM
1079, SACRAMENTO CA 95814-2922 C -- POTENTIAL FIXED PRICE CONTRACT FOR DESIGN/ADDITION AND ALTERATION
OF VARIOUS PAVING, GRADING, DRAINAGE AND EXTERIOR UTILITIES IN SUPPORT
OF THE SACRAMENTO DISTRICT PROGRAM. SOL DACA05-97-R-0013 DUE 012197
POC Mr. Ken Parkinson, Unit Leader, A-E Negotiations Unit, (916)
557-7470. Contracting Officer Judith Grant. (Site Code DACA05) 1.
CONTRACT INFORMATION: Work and services may consist of the design for
various engineering type projects including paving, grading, roads,
utilities (storm drains, water lines, sewer lines, gas lines, electric
lines and POL tank and dispensing faciities) in support of the
Sacramento District s assigned military design program in various
fiscal years. The projects may generally be in the states of CA, AZ, NV
and UT. This may be the only announcement which may lead to the award
of A-E contracts for th design of various paving, grading, drainage and
exterior utilities projects for the Sacramento District during the next
12 months. A separate firm- fixed-price contract will be negotiated and
awarded for each project. A list of at least three firms will be
selected. When a design authorization for the first project of this
type is received, negotiations will begin with the top ranked firm.
When an authorization i received for a subsequent project, or if
negotiations with a firm for a project are unsuccessful, negotiations
will begin with the next ranked firm that has not been offered a
project for negotiation. If the list of ranked firms is exhausted, the
negotiaton cycle will begin again with the top ranked firm. If the
performance of a firm is less than average, the firm will not be
considered for added work during the cycle. None of the projects have
been authorized for design and funds are not presently available for
any contracts. This announcement is open to all businesses regardless
of size. All interested Architect-Engineers are reminded that in
accordane with the provisions of PL 95-507, they will be expected to
place subcontracts to the maximum practicable extent consistent with
the efficient performance of the contract with small and small
disadvantaged firms. If a large business is selected, it must cmply
with FAR 52-219.9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan
on that part of the work it plans to subcontract. The following
subcontracting goals are the minimal acceptable goals to be included in
the subcontracting plan. Of the subcontracted work, 55% to small
business, 8.5% to small disadvantaged business (subset of small
business), and 3.0% to woman-owned small businesses (subset of small
bsiness). The contractor shall be responsible for design and drawings
using computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) and delivering the
three- dimensional drawings in Autodesk AutoCAD CADD software, release
12, MS-DOS, version 6.2 using Windows 3.1, electrnic digital format.
The Government will only accept the final product for full operation,
without conversion or reformatting, in the Autodesk AutoCAD release 12
format, and on the target platform specified herein. The target
platform is a 486 DX, with DOS version 6.2 operating system with
Windows 3.1. Drawings produced by scanning drawings of record or
containing photographic images shall be delivered i a raster format
compatible with the target platform AutoCAD electronic digital format.
Drawing files shall also be delivered in Computer-aided Acquisition
and Logistic Support (CALS) electronic digital format; the
specifications will be produced either inSPECS INTACT with Standard
Generalized Markup Language (SGML) or other word processing program
compatible with WordPerfect 6.1 using the Corps of Engineers Military
Construction Guide Specifications. Specification files shall also be
delivered in PostScript electronic digital format; responding firms
must show computer and modem capability for accessing the Criteria
Bulletin Board System (CBBS) and the Automaed Review Management System
(ARMS). The firms selected for these contracts will be required to
submit a detailed subcontracting plan at a later date. If the selected
firms submit a plan with lesser goals, it must submit written
rationale of why the above gals were not met. A detailed plan is not
required to be submitted with the SF 255; however, the plans to do so
should be specified in Block 10 of the SF 255. This work will include
all architectural-engineering (A-E) and related services necessary to
complete the design, and A-E services during the construction phase for
these projects. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: These contracts may include the
design of pving, grading and drainage projects to include roads,
hardstands, paving, curbing, gutters, sidewalks, landscaping, sprinkler
systems, traffic control systems, drainage systems, lighting, signage
and environmental permitting; utilities may include POL and ydrant fuel
systems, electrical distribution with substations, transformers and
switchgear; water supply and distribution systems, sanitary sewer
systems, and gas systems to include new and existing distribution
systems, identification of deficiencies and recommended corrective
actions. Work and services may include field survey of lines and
equipment, testing and measurement, various studies and computer
anlyses. If demolition of existing facilities is required, the design
effort with documents developed for asbestos and/or lead paint removal
may be required. An interactive design charrette process for data
gathering may be utilized. These projects may be deigned using the
metric system of measurement and responding firms should indicate
relevant metric experience in block 8. The estimated construction costs
per project range from $1,000,000 to approximately $10,000,000. 3.
SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection process. The
selection criteria are listed below in descending order of importance.
Criteria a through d are primary. Criteria e hrough g are secondary
and will only be used as tie- breakers among technically equal firms.
a. Specialized experience and technical competence in (1) Experience in
the design of upgrade to all types of civil engineering projects as
defined above. b. Past erformance on DOD and other contracts with
respect to cost control, quality of work and compliance with
performance schedules. c. Qualified professional personnel in the
following key disciplines: Project Manager, Civil, Mechanical,
Electrical and Environmental Engineering, Landscape Architecture and
CertifiedIndustrial Hygienist. The evaluation will consider education,
training, registration, overall relvant experience and longevity with
the firm. d. Capacity of firm to accomplish work in the required time
frame including professional qualifications of firm s staff and
consultants to be assigned to the projects pertinent to that required
for these project. The breadth and size of a firm will be considered to
match the complexity/simplicity of the expected projects. e. Volume of
DoD contract awards in the last 12 months as described below. f.
Location of the firm in the general geographical area of the Sacramento
District s area of responsibility. g. Extent of participation of small
business, small disadvantaged business, woman owned small business,
historially black colleges and universities or minority institutions in
the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the total
estimated effort. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for general
submission requirements. Interested Architect-Engineer irms having the
capabilities to perform this work are invited to submit ONE (1)
completed SF 255 (11/92 edition) US Government Architect-Engineer and
Related Services Questionnaire for Specific Project for themselves and
ONE (1) completed of SF 254 (11/92 edition) for themselves and one for
each of their subcontractors to the office shown above, ATTN: A-E
Negotiations Unit. In block 7 of the SF 255 provde resumes for all key
team members, whether with the prime firm or a subcontractor; list
specific project experience for key team members; and indicate the team
members role on each listed project (project manager, architect, design
engineer, etc.) In blok 9 of the SF 255, responding firms must indicate
the number and amount of fees awarded on DoD (Army, Navy, and Air
Force) contracts during the 12 months prior to this notice, including
change orders and supplemental agreements for the submitting office
only. In block 10 of the SF 255, provide the design quality management
plan and organization chart for the proposed team. A task specific
quality control pln must be prepared and approved by the government as
a condition of contract award, but is not required with this
submission. Responses received by the close of business (4:30 pm) on
the closing date will be considered for selection. If the closing date
isa Saturday, Sunday or Federal Holiday, the deadline is the close of
business on the next business day. No other notification will be made
and no further action is required. Solicitation packages are not
provided for A-E contracts. This is not a request for proposals. All
responsible sources may submit the required SF 255 and SF 254 which
shall be considered by the agency. See Numbered Notes 24 and 26.
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