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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 12,1997 PSA#1843Commanding Officer, Engineering Field Activity West, 900 Commodore Dr.
San Bruno, CA 94066-5006 Y -- REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR INDEFINITE DELIVERY INDEFINITE QUANTITY
(IDIQ) CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SOL 96-6532,
96-6211, 97-1587 DUE 071497 POC Ms E. Young, Contracting Officer, FAX
(415) 244-2699, TELEPHONE (415) 244-2674. PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE --
This procurement is for one solicitation resulting in the award of
three Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) construction
contracts to the responsible proposers whose proposals, conforming to
the solicitation, will be most advantageous to the Government resulting
in the Best Value considering price and other factors. The type of work
is renovation and repair work, demolition, seismic retrofit, hazardous
material abatement, site improvements, some design-build. The work
will take place in various locations in Northern California, Central
California and Nevada. The Government reserves the option to include
work outside the geographic area due to urgency. Projects assigned to
these IDIQ contracts will use the Solution Order Concept (SOC) approach
to scope and price the work under subsequent delivery orders. After
award of the initial contracts to the three contractors, they will
compete for subsequent delivery orders based on lowest
price/technically acceptable offer. Each of the three contracts will be
for one base year with two option years. The total three year estimated
construction cost for all three contracts is $15,000,000 each.
Construction schedules will be determined for each project at the
issuance of each delivery order. The initial three contracts will be
awarded based on "Best Value" using criteria outlined in the
solicitation. Only one contract will be awarded to each contractor. The
award of the three contracts will meet the minimum guarantee of
$50,000. There is a minimum guarantee of $50,000 for each of the
contracts for each of the two option years. All three contractors will
competitively propose on subsequent delivery orders. These subsequent
projects will be non complex repair/renovation work on small scale new
building. They will be scoped and the work defined in the following
manner: 1) full plans and specifications; 2) definition plans and
specification; or 3) contractor technical proposals. The requirements
of future delivery orders will be scoped by the Government/contractor
teams in on-site proposal meetings to develop a mutually agreed upon
statement of work. Each delivery order will be firm fixed price with
specific completion dates. All three contractors will be required to
participate in all delivery order walk throughs and to submit a
proposal. Failure to participate responsibly in delivery orders may
result in the Govnerment not exercising the option years. Unacceptable
performance may also be cause for not excercing the option years. Only
the three selected contractors will be permitted to propose on
subsequent delivery orders. No protests to the award of future delivery
orders will be allowed. The three initial contracts are firm fixed
price. The standard industrial code is 1522 and the related small
business standard is $17,000,000. This procurment is unrestricted.
Plans and specifications will be available on or about 30 May 1997. The
three initial Requests for Proposals are: 1) N62474-96-R-6532, Seismic
Upgrade and Miscellaneous Repairs, Naval Weapons Station, Concord,
California. The work consists of new doors and frames, built-up
roofing, seismic reinforcemnt, plumbing, air conditioning,
miscellaneous electrical and hazardous material abatement, etc.
Estimated cost is between $100,000 and $250,000. 2) N62474-96-R-6211,
Interim Squad Operations/Site Restoration, Travis Air Force Base,
Fairfield, California. The work consists of demolition of existing
utilities, removal of existing aggregate base and concrete pavers,
regrading new storm drainage, landscape/irrigation, exterior lighting,
concrete walkways and exterior furnishings, etc. Estimated cost is
between $250,000 and $500,000. 3) N62474-97-R-1587, Repair Exterior Jet
Engine Maintenance Shop for Building 16, Travis Air Force Base,
Fairfield, California. The work consists of interior and exterior
remodeling of existing steel hangar structure to include structural
steel, aluminum door and windows, interior finishes, modification of
existing mechanical/electrical, wet pipe fire protection system, expand
existing parking area and abatement of hazardous material, etc.
Estimated cost is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. Interested
proposers may request a set of this solicitation by WRITING to the
Defense Automated Printing Service, Oakland, California. There is a
$78.00 NON-REFUNDABLE CHANGE for the three contract set of plans and
specifications. You may charge you request to a Corporate Visa credit
card (fax (510) 302-5192) or make your cashier's check or money order
payable to the U S Treasury and send to: Defense Automated Printing
Service, ATTN: Andy Venable, 230 Boatswain Way, Building 211-3E, Fleet
Industrial Supply Center (FISC) Oakland, CA 94625-5013. CASH, PERSONAL
CHECKS AND CORPORATE CHECKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Please indicate in
your request: 1) all THREE contract numbers, 2) your point of contact,
3) your firms complete name, address, fax and phone numbers and 4)
state whether you are proposing as a prime, subcontractor or supplier.
To obtain a Plan Holders List (PHL) fax your request to (415) 244-2699
stating contract number. For inquiries regarding the solicitation fax
your inquiry to (415) 244-2699 stating the solicitation number. (0127) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0136 19970512\Y-0019.SOL)
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