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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 30,1997 PSA#1941FBOP, Construction Contracting Section, 320 First Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. Y -- DESIGN-BUILD CONSTRUCTION OF A UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY LOCATED
NEAR COLEMAN, FLORIDA SOL RFP X00-0316 DUE 111597 POC Peter Van Steyn,
Contracting Officer, (202) 307-0954. The Federal Bureau of Prisons
(FBOP) anticipates award of a Firm-Fixed Price Design-Build contract
for the design and construction of a United States Penitentiary to be
located near Coleman, Florida. The scope of work includes all
architectural, engineering, construction and other related services
necessary to provide a new federal correctional facility. The proposed
project is currently planned to consist of a group of buildings in a
"campus plan" arrangement with related site utilities and site
development. This High Security facility will have a gross building
area of approximately 50,000 square meters and be designed to house and
support approximately 1000 inmates. The estimated magnitude of this
project is expected to exceed $10,000,000. For consideration on this
project the offeror at a minimum must be a firm or joint venture with
experience, individually or as a member of a team, successfully and
satisfactorily completing a project of similar size and scope. All
responsible sources may submit a proposal which will be considered. The
design of the architectural and engineering features of the project
shall be accomplished or reviewed and approved by architects and
engineers registered to practice in their particular field within the
State of Florida. Participation by architects, engineers, consultants
and subcontractors located within the State of Florida is encouraged.
Participation by small, small-disadvantaged, and small woman-owned
business is encouraged. The successful offeror will be required to
submit a subcontracting plan for this procurement regarding the
utilization of small, small-disadvantaged, and small woman-owned
businesses. The FBOP will be utilizing two- phase Design-Build
selection procedures. This notice is not a request for proposals.
Interested offerors may request and obtain the Phase One solicitation
of the two phase process. For consideration on this project contractors
must respond to the Phase One solicitation by submitting their
qualification proposal by close of business November 15, 1997. The
Phase One solicitation will provide the scope of work, evaluation
factors, and submission information for interested contractors to
prepare their Phase One qualification proposals. Phase One
qualification proposals will be evaluated to determine which firms will
be selected for Phase Two. Phase Two participants will submit
competitive technical and price proposals as defined in the Phase Two
solicitation. Requests for Phase One solicitations should be faxed and
then MAILED to Peter Van Steyn, Contracting Officer, at the address
and phone numbers noted below. Point of contact for inquiries and
clarifications is Peter Van Steyn, Contracting Officer, Federal Bureau
of Prisons, Office of Construction Contracting, 320 First Street NW,
Room 500-6, Washington, D.C. 20534. (Send EXPRESS Mail to 500 First
Street NW, remainder of address as above). The point of contact can be
reached at (202) 307-0954 and fax (202) 616-6055. No collect calls
will be accepted. No telephone calls for solicitations will be
accepted. (0269) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0071 19970930\Y-0010.SOL)
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