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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 12,1997 PSA#1843OIC/OICC, EFA NW Field Office, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Code 910C,
1400 Farragut Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98314-5001 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SERVICES FOR
CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL PROJECTS AT PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD AND TENANT
ACTIVITIES SOL N44255-97-D-4627 POC Lucille Leu Contract Specialist
(360) 476-8193/ Wanda Edwards Contracting Officer (360) 476-2427
E-MAIL: Lucille Leu, Lucille Leu. The resulting contract shall be for
an indefinite quantity contract to support the Facilities and
Maintenance Department's Engineering Division in the preparation of
engineering studies, analysis, reports and cost estimates as
designated; preparation of final plans, specifications and cost
estimates for designated construction drawings, cost estimates and
descriptive text for projects to be accomplished by shop forces;
preparation of AUTOCAD compatible computer-aided drawing data on
electronic storage media; preparation of computer automated
specifications using SPECINTACT will be required; and preparation of
asbestos, hazardous waste, or pollution abatement related designs (as
necessary). The work will be accomplished for projects located at the
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and tenant activites. Selection will be
based on the following prioritized criteria which are number in order
of importance: (1) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS of staff and consultants
to be assigned to this contract which are necessaryfor satisfactory
performance of the type of work requirements listed in criteria (2). In
block 4 of the SF 255 (Personnel by Discipline), show the entire
proposed team by listing personnel employed by the prime contractor in
the blanks provided and personnel from consultants to the left in
parenthesis. In block 7 indicate the branch office location of each
team member. (2) SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE within the last five years in
studies and designs on Civil Engineering projects involving railroad
and crane trackage, roadways and parking lots, utilities, surveying,
and dredging, and Structural Engineering projects involving repairs and
modifications to dry-docks, piers, quay walls, crane support structures
and buildings and small scale construction of new buildings and
waterfront structures. The Architect-Engineer shall have expertise in
the latest concrete and masonry repair techniques, such as the use of
epoxy injections resins, admixtures/plasticizers, chemical and epoxy
grouts, shotcretes, and pile jackets. Building analysis relative to
seismic and crane loading may be required. (3) PAST PERFORMANCE on
similar projects with Government agencies and private industry. (4)
DESIGN QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM. Provide information detailing the
Quality Control Program for managing the quality of the documentation
and preparation of work performed by the firm and its consultants.
Include documentation that demonstrates successful application of the
Quality Control Program on projects similar to those listed in criteria
(2). (5) COST CONTROL EFFECTIVENESS of the firm on similar projects.
Include documentation of any value engineering involvement and how cost
control is applied to small projects. (6) PROFESSIONAL CAPACITY of the
firm to accomplish the volume of work within the time limits of each
delivery order. Demonstrate the ability to complete several complex
delivery orders concurrently. (7) LOCATION of the firm in the general
geographical area of the contract, knowledge of the local design
requirements, and the locality of the projects. (8) VOLUME OF PREVIOUS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) WORK. List the total amount of DOD fees
awarded as the prime contractor for the previous 12 months in block 9
of the SF 255. (9) DEMONSTRATE COMMITMENT TO SMALL BUSINESS and to
small disadvantaged businesses, historically black colleges and
universities, or minority institution's performance of the contract,
whether as a joint venture, teaming arrangement or subcontractor.
Proposed procurement will result in one fixed price Indefinite Quantity
contract with a minimum guarantee of $25,000.00 for the base year. The
resultant contract will be comprised of delivery orders not to exceed
$200,000.00 each, and the maximum base year total of this contract
shall not exceed $500,000.00. The contract provides for one base year
and one year option (both comprised of the type of work described in
criteria elements listed above. The minimum quarantee for the option
year is $25,000.00 with a maximum option year total of $500,000.00.
Architect/Engineering firms which meet the rquirements described in
this announcement are invited to: (1) Submit a Standard Form 254,
Architect-Engineer and Related Services Quetionnaire. Firms having
filed a current Standard Form 254 (within one year), on file with the
procurement office shown herein, are not required to register this
form. However, those firms with 254's on file shall express their
interest in being considered for this particular contract in writing
and shall also state that a current Standard Form 254 is on file for
their firm. (2) Submit a Standard Form 255 specifically addressing all
criteria elements listed, including organizational chart of key
personnel to be assigned to this contract and all subconsultants'
current SF 254 (unless already on file) to Lucille Leu, 910C.3LL, EFA
NW, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard field office, 1400 Farragut Avenue,
Bremerton WA 98314-5001 no later than COB (4:00 pm local time) 30 days
from the date of this issue. Failure to submit the aforementioned
items and the amount of DOD fees awarded to the firm will reflect
negatively on the firm's submittal during the evaluation process.
Unnecessarily elaborate brochures or other presentations beyond those
sufficient to present a complete announcement are not desired. No
additional technical information is available. This project is open to
all business concerns. This is not a request for a proposal. See
Number Note 24. (0128) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0023 19970512\C-0008.SOL)
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