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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 13,1997 PSA#1866U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, MOBILE, ATTN: CESAM-EN-MN, P.O. BOX 2288,
MOBILE ALABAMA 36628-0001 OR 109 ST., JOSEPH STREET MOBILE AL 36602 C -- IDC TO SUPPORT THE U.S. ARMY MEDICAL COMMAND (MEDCOM) F/PRIMARILY
MECH & ELECTR WORK; RFP # DACA01-97-R-0068 SOL AEMXXX-7156-0013 POC
Contact Mr. Jack Pruett, (334) 441-5755; Contracting Officer, Leo J.
Hickman (Site Code W31XNJ) CONTRACT INFORMATION: A-E services are
required for an Indefinite Delivery Contract to Support the U.S. Army
Medical Command (MEDCOM). This contract will be primarily for
Mechanical & Electrical services. This announcement is open to all
businesses regardless of size. The Contracts will be awarded for a one
year period with an option to extend the contract for two additional
periods, not to exceed a total of three years for each contract. Work
to be subject to satisfactory negotiation of individual task orders,
not to exceed $1,000,000 for each contract period. (If the $1 million
limit for a contract period is exhausted or nearly exhausted prior to
12 months after the start of the period, the option for the next
contract period may be exercised). Selection of AE firms is not based
upon competitive bidding procedures, but rather upon the professional
qualifications necessary for the performance of the required services.
If a large business is selected for this contract, it must comply with
FAR 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for a subcontracting plan for
that part of the work it intends to subcontract. The subcontracting
goals for this contract are a minimum of 52.5% of the contractor's
intended subcontract amount be placed with small businesses (SB),
including small disadvantaged businesses (SDB), and women-owned
business, 8.8% be placed with SDB, and 5% for women-owned business. The
subcontracting plan is not required with this submittal 2. PROJECT
INFORMATION: The selected firm will be required to travel for site
visits to establish any and all the documents required for the
modification, repair and acquisition of mechanical, electrical,
architectural, structural, fire alarm/security, life safety, energy,
and plant management system (PMS) for DOD installations. Also included
will be such services as construction phase services; on site Quality
Assurance inspections; studies, concept and complete final designs for
projects executable with local authority; project development
brochures; cost estimates; economic analysis; environmental
assessments; concept drawings; and master planning documents to include
utility system mechanical, electrical, architectural, structural, life
safety, code deficiencies, efforts may include modifications or
additions to existing facilities, healthcare planning; interior design;
space evaluation and programming; medical equipment planning; master
planning design the correction of existing deficiencies, the design of
new systems or facilities, and modifications and upgrades to existing
mechanical, electrical, and fire alarm/security systems. Site
investigations will include coordination with the Agency Program
Manager requesting the work. The work will be in the Continental United
States, and other locations as directed by MEDCOM and the Mobile
District. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection
process. The selection criteria are listed below in descending order of
importance (first by major criterion and then by each sub-criterion).
Criteria A thru D are primary. Criteria E thru G are secondary and will
only be used as "tie-breakers" among technically equal firms. A.
Professional Qualifications: The contract will require the following
professional disciplines, with registration required where applicable:
(1) Mechanical Engineer; (2) Electrical Engineer; (3) Fire Protection
Engineer (four (4) years experience with all current nationally
recognized codes such as N.F.P.A. and U.B.C., with special emphasis on
NFPA 101 Life Safety with at least two (2) years experience in the
design of AFFF/sprinkler fire protection systems); (4) Structural
Engineer; (5) Architect; (6) Certified Industrial Hygienist with
experience in asbestos abatement; (7) Cost Estimator. Resumes (Block 7
of the SF 255) must be provided for these disciplines, including
consultants. Under Project Assignments in Block 7b, use the
nomenclature as shown in this announcement. The evaluation will
consider education, registration, and relevant experience in the type
work required. Additional evaluation factors are provided in order of
importance: B. Specialized experience and technical competence in: (1)
Surveying medical facilities for NFPA 101 and JCAHO deficiencies
preparation of deficiency reports and equivalency studies; (2) Health
care revalidation; (3) Economic analysis for health planning; (4)
Medical Planning; (5) Functional review of Medical Facilities; (6)
Design of upgrades to medical facilities; (7) Medical equipment
planning and use of MIL-STD-1691, Medical Equipment Schedule for
Military Medical Facilities; (8) Design of Plant Management Systems
(PMS) using Direct Digital Control (DDC) following the criteria
established in MEDCOM Specification 1000; (9) construction phase
services; (10) long term on-site Quality Assurance representation; (11)
design and evaluation of DOD medical facilities in Europe and Asia;
(12) preparation of scope documents for execution by design-build
renovation/repair contractors; (13) planning and design of military
healthcare projects (at least 5 within the past 7 years); (14) In Block
10 of the SF255 describe the firm's quality management plan, including
the team's organization with an organizational chart, quality
assurance, and coordination of the in-house work with consultants. C.
Capacity to Accomplish the Work: The capacity to accomplish 3 task
orders of at least $300,000 value each, concurrently. D. Past
Performance: Past performance on DOD and other contracts with respect
to cost control, quality of work, and compliance with performance
schedules; E. Geographic Location: Geographic location with respect to
the Southeast United States; F. Small Business, Small Disadvantage
Business, and Women Owned Business Participation: Extent of
participation of small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses,
women owned businesses, historically black colleges and universities,
and minority institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as a
percentage of the total estimated effort; G. Equitable Distribution of
DOD contracts: Volume of DOD contract awards in the last 12 months as
described in Note 24. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for
general submissions requirements. Firms must submit a copy of their SF
254 and SF 255, and a copy of each consultant's SF 254. The 11/92
edition of the forms must be used, and may be obtained from the
Government Printing Office. These must be received in the Mobile
District Office (CESAM-EN-E) not later than close of business on the
30th day after the date of publication of this solicitation in the
Commerce Business Daily. If the 30th day is a Saturday, Sunday, or
Federal holiday, the deadline is the close of business on the next
business day. Regulations requires that any submittals received after
this date cannot be considered by the Selection Board. Include ACASS
number in Block 3b and RFP Number in Block 2b of the SF 255. Call the
ACASS Center at 503-326-3459 to obtain a number. Solicitation packages
are not provided. A maximum of ten (10) projects, including the prime
and consultants, will be reviewed in Block 8. This is not a request
for proposal. As required by acquisition regulations, interviews for
the purpose of discussing prospective contractors' qualifications for
the contract will be conducted only for those firms considered highly
qualified after submittal review by the selection (0162) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 19970613\C-0007.SOL)
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