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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 31,1997 PSA#1899US Army Engineer District, Honolulu, Building 230, Attn: CEPOD-CT, Fort
Shafter, HI 96858-5440 C -- ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES. INDEFINITE DELIVERY
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES CONTRACT (CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES) FOR
MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, VARIOUS LOCATIONS, STATE OF
HAWAII, DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS, U.S. ARMY GARRISON, HAWAII SOL
DACA83-97-R-0043 DUE 090497 POC Harold Nakaoka, Government Negotiator,
(808) 438-0021 WEB: Honolulu Engineer District Contracting Home Page,
www.pod.usace.army.mil/ebs.html. E-MAIL: U.S. Army Engineer District,
Honolulu, linda.oshiro@pod01.usace.army.mil. 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION:
Architect-Engineer (Construction Phase) services procured in
accordance with PL 92-582 (Brooks A-E Act) and FAR Part 36, are
required for various military projects for the Directorate of Public
Works, U.S. Army Garrision, Hawaii. An indefinite delivery contract
will be negotiated and awarded with a base period not to exceed one
year and two option periods not to exceed one year each. The amount of
work in each contract period will not exceed $400,000. Work will be
issued by negotiated firm fixed-price task orders, with a maximum
amount not to exceed the annual contract amount. The Government
obligates itself to obtain no less than $8,000 in services during the
term of the base year and $4,000 in services during the term of each
option year. The Government may exercise a contract option before the
expiration of the base contract period or preceding option period if
the contract amount for the base period or preceding option period has
been exhausted or nearly exhausted. The contract is anticipated to be
awarded in January 1998. This announcement is open to all businesses
regardless of size. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Work primarily includes A-E
services to perform supervision and inspection of repair, renovation,
and minor improvement projects for the Directorate of Public Works,
U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii. The A-E as required may also be required to
review contractor submittals, evaluate and review contractor proposals
and reports, attend project related meetings, etc. 3. SELECTION
CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection process. The PRIMARY
selection criteria in descending order of importance are: (a)
professional qualifications of the firm's staff/consultants to be
assigned to the projects; (b) specialized experience of the firm in
construction management (supervision and inspection and other
construction phase services) of repair/renovation projects and
experience in Indefinite Delivery A-E contracts; (c) the firm's past
performance on DoD and private sector contracts (cost control, quality
of work, compliance with schedule); (d) capacity of the firm to
accomplish work in the required time (size of firm, workload, etc.);
and (e) knowledge of the locality of the projects. The SECONDARY
selection criteria in descending order of importance are: (a) location
of the firm; (b) volume of recent DoD work; and (c) participation of
SB, SDB, historically black colleges and universities, and minority
institutions in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of
the estimated effort. Offeror must provide adequate documentation in
blocks 7g and 10 of the Standard Form 255, Architect-Engineer and
Related Services Questionnaire for Specific Project, to illustrate the
extent of participation of the above-mentioned groups in terms of the
percentage of the total anticipated contract effort. The selected
firm, if a large business firm, must comply with FAR 52-219-9 regarding
the requirement for a subcontracting plan on that part of the work it
intends to subcontract. The subcontracting goalsfor this contract are
that a minimum of 50% of the contractor's intended subcontract amount
be placed with small business (SB), which includes small disadvantaged
businesses (SDB), and 30% be placed with SDB. The subcontracting plan
is not required with this submittal but the successful large business
firm must submit an acceptable plan before any award can be made. 4.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Firms desiring consideration must submit a
Standard Form 255 no later than 4:00 p.m., Hawaiian Standard Time, by
the due date shown above or within thirty (30) calendar days from date
of this announcement, whichever is later. Should the due date fall on
a weekend or holiday, the submittal package shall be due the first
workday thereafter. All responding firms must also include completed
Standard Form 254 for themselves and their subconsultants, if not
already on file with the Pacific Ocean Division. Submittals will be
sent to U.S. Army Engineer Division, Building 230, Room 202, ATTN:
CEPOD-ET-MA, Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858-5440. Small and disadvantaged
firms are encouraged to participate as prime contractors or as members
of joint ventures with other small businesses. All interested
contractors are reminded that the successful contractor will be
expected to place subcontracts to the maximum possible extent with
small and disadvantaged firms in accordance with the provisions of
Public Law 95-507. For further information regarding this proposed
acquisition, telephone (808) 438-0021. Request for Proposal No.
DACA83-97-R-0043 shall be utilized to solicit a proposal from the firm
selected. This is not a request for a proposal." (0209) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 19970731\C-0001.SOL)
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