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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 17,1997 PSA#1889National Park Service, Denver Service Center 12795 West Alameda
Parkway, P.O. Box 25287, Denver, Colorado 80225 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACT FOR DESIGN AND
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR PROJECTS AT YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK IN
CALIFORNIA SOL 1443-CX-2000-97-036 POC Point of Contact -- Edward
Tafoya, Contracting Officer 303/969-2116 E-MAIL: National Park Service,
Denver Service Center, contracts_dsc@nps.gov. The National Park Service
(NPS), Denver Service Center (DSC),12795 West Alameda Parkway, Denver,
Colorado 80225, is seeking firms(s) or organization(s) to provide
Architect/Engineer (A/E) services for architectural/engineering
projects at Yosemite National Park, California. The Government may
elect to award a single task order contract or to award multiple task
order contracts for the services to be to provided to two or more
sources under this solicitation. The Government reserves the right to
award contracts, based on the selection board's final selection list,
in order of preference, of the firms considered most highly qualified
to perform the work. Each awardee shall be provided a fair opportunity
to be considered for task orders to be issued. The Government will use
such factors as past performance, quality of deliverables, or other
factors that the Contracting Officer, in the exercise of sound business
judgment, believes are relevant to the placement of orders. Work will
include, but is not limited to, projects related to recovery from the
January, 1997, flood at Yosemite National Park. Flood recovery projects
will implement the 1980 General Management Plan where appropriate, and
the 1997 Yosemite Lodge Development Concept Plan/Environmental
Assessment, when approved. Required disciplines for projects include:
architecture; landscape architecture; structural, environmental, civil,
mechanical, and electrical engineering. Project types may include, but
are not limited to, design for new, existing, and historic buildings,
including multiple-unit guest lodging, multiple-unit employee housing
(dormitories), and supporting facilities. The prime firm shall be
predominantly an architectural firm. Additional design services related
to facility design may include lighting design, interior design,
acoustical engineering, universal design, and hospitality industry
operations. Additional support services include CADD and word
processing services compatible with NPS in-house systems (AutoCad
Version 13 or later; MicroSoft Word; and Excel). The proposed work may
extend over several fiscal years, involving projects at various
stages, which will require that the selected firm must be capable of
providing and managing a multi-disciplinary team from within the firm
or in conjunction with subconsultants and/or NPS design teams. The A/E
firm will need to have direct contact with federal, state or local
regulatory agencies to assure compliance with regulations, codes and
policies. Also may need to obtain and furnish various permits
(discharge, construction, etc.), and to provide certification of
compliance of facilities and/or operations. The firms submitting should
also convey their sensitivity to NPS values and standards, and their
ability to utilize and incorporate sustainable design principles. (The
NPS has adopted "Sustainable Design" as the term for the principle by
which future park planning and development will be guided. By
definition, this term means meeting present needs without compromising
the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In
practice, sustainable design minimizes the short and long term
environmental impacts of development activity through resource
conservation, recycling, waste minimization and the utilization of
energy efficient and ecologically responsible materials and techniques
for construction.) All work would be subject to the review and
supervision of the appropriate licensed professional(s) provided by
this contract. The anticipated work may include, but not be limited to
the following: (a) Title I Services (Schematic Design and Design
Development): project scoping and programming; site planning/analysis;
building conditions inventories; architectural, landscape
architectural character studies and surveys; conceptual, schematic, and
preliminary design; code research and analysis; design development;
design analysis; energy and life cycle/value analysis; outline
specifications; preliminary cost estimates; project phasing/sequencing
plans; quality assurance/review; visual simulation including computer
imagery, color perspectives, and model building capabilities; and
other Title I services as needed. (b) Title II Services (Construction
Document Development): preparation of working drawings; construction
specifications; quality assurance/review; constructability analysis;
construction cost estimating; value engineering; and other Title II
services as needed. (c) Title III Services (Construction Support): site
visits, consultation, and construction inspection; review of shop
drawings and submittals; assistance in preparation of contract
modifications; preparation of Operation and Maintenance Manuals; and
other Title III services as needed. The following criteria, in
descending order of importance, shall be used in the evaluation of the
prospective firms. Please note that these criteria shall be used by
the NPS in lieu of the criteria listed under Note 24. 1. Demonstrated
professional experience and technical competence of the firm, including
its consultants and project personnel, with projects of types described
in the preceding. 2. Demonstrated specialized and recent experience and
technical expertise in projects similar in nature to the types of
potential projects and in similar mountain climate locations. The types
of potential projects are to be used as an indicator of projects under
consideration in the future and is not a definitive element of this
contract. 3. Demonstration of a sustainable design ethic, philosophy
and approach and the ability of the team to produce building and site
design solutions that show an awareness and sensitivity to local
natural and cultural resources and the global environment. 4. Ability
of the team to communicate, coordinate and facilitate work
expeditiously with the National Park Service, to design complete or
portions thereof of a multi-disciplinary project accurately and
independently, yet participate in design-related meetings and readily
integrate into a multi-disciplinary design team managed through the NPS
design office located in Denver, Colorado andwith the Park Service
offices in Yosemite National Park. Emphasis will be placed on the
team's ability to work with multiple entities including federal, state,
and local agencies, and the park concessioner. 5. Capacity to respond
to expanded or multiple work orders on short notice and within the
established schedules, while maintaining a high standard of quality and
controlling costs. 6. Registration of the key personnel providing the
professional services in the state of California. In addition to other
factors, offers will be evaluated on the basis of advantages and
disadvantages to the Government that might result from making more than
one award (multiple awards). Contract work will be performed under an
indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract and task orders will
be issued defining the scope of services for each project as funding
becomes available. The total of all task orders for the base contract
period of each contract will not exceed $3,000,000.00. The total of all
task orders issued duringthe option periods for each contract will not
exceed $1,500,000.00. Each individual task order will not exceed
$1,000,000.00. Each A/E prime awarded a contract is guaranteed a
minimum of $100,000 during the life of the contract. The term of each
contract shall be one year with four one-year options. This procurement
is open to small and large business and is subject to Public Law
100-656, the Business Opportunity Development Reform Act of 1988. The
National Park Service supprts the Department of Interior's goals to
increase small business participation in its contracting programs. The
National Park Service strongly encourages the participation of small
business firms including women and minority owned and operated A/E
firms and encourages large business firms to include small,
women-owned, and disadvantaged business firms as part of their team.
Large business firms selected for contract award will be required to
submit a subcontracting plan which will separate percentage goals for
using small business concerns, women-owned, and small disadvantaged
business concerns as subcontractors. The subcontracting plan will need
to establish goals for the base and all option years. The government
will not indemnify the firm selected against liability involving
asbestos or other hazardous materials; that is, no clause holding the
firm harmless will be included in the contract. Firms that meet the
requirements described in this announcement are invited to submit a
Letter of Interest and completed Standard Forms 254 for each firm and
a Team Standard Form 255 in an original only. Submission of any
additional material is allowed only to the extent that it graphically
(via drawings and photographs) substantiate the relevant project work
specifically described on Standard Forms 254/255. In support of the
sustainable practices of resource conservation and material recycling,
submissions should be concise, make wise use of recycled/recyclable
paper and other materials, and be organized in such a manner that the
recyclable material can be easily removed after evaluation. To the
extent possible, printed/copied double-sided paper documents will be
submitted. Responses must be received before 5:00 p.m., 30 calendar
days from the date of this publication (first work day following a
weekend or holiday) in order to be considered for selection. This is
not a Request for Proposal. (0196) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0025 19970717\C-0006.SOL)
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