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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 9,1997 PSA#1948United States Property And Fiscal Office for Tennessee, P.O. Box 40748,
Powell Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee 37204-0748 C -- DESIGN AIRCRAFT PARKING APRON POC CPT Sammy K. Beard, Contract
Specialist, 615-313-0781, Contracting Officer -- LTC James L. Coonce,
615-313-2650. The scope of work for this contract shall include, but is
not limited to Architect-Engineer (A-E) Types "A, B and C" Services for
the design of an estimated 50,168 square meter paved aircraft parking
apron/ramp complete with supporting utilities, for the Tennessee Air
National Guard at McGhee Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Tennessee. Total
estimated cost of construction is more than $10,000,000. Selected A-E
shall provide type "A" Investigative Services to include, but not
limited to making investigations, collecting data and other such fact
finding studies as necessary to support the design of the project and
utilities systems. Type "B" Design Services (optional) shall include
engineering calculations and analyses, complete design, statement of
probable cost, and construction contract documents completed in
sufficient detail so as to be competitively bid by contractors. Special
design considerations shall include earth moving and compacted fill
operations on a large scale, concrete and asphalt paving for heavy
aircraft, hydrological systems, underground hydrant fueling systems and
airfield lighting. Design shall also consider future construction
projects related to the aircraft parking apron which are identified in
the current Base Comprehensive Master Plan. Type "C" Services
(optional) shall include all personnel, equipment and material
necessary to prepare all material data and shop drawing reviews, in
addition to complete construction compliance inspections and material
testing as required in the construction contract documents. The
services under this option, if exercised, will not commence until the
start of project construction. Firms which meet the requirements
described in this announcement and wish to be considered for selection
are invited to submit three (3) completed, current, and signed/dated
SF 254 and SF 255 for the prime and each consultant to, USPFO for
Tennessee, ATTN: CPT Sammy K. Beard, P. 0. Box 40748, Powell Avenue,
Nashville, Tennessee 37204-0748, within 30 calendar days from the date
ofthis announcement. If a current (less than one calendar year old) SF
254 has been previously submitted, then it is not mandatory to
resubmit. However, a letter so stating should be submitted within the
prescribed time frame. Please state in Block 4, page 4 of the SF 254
the size status of your firm. The SF 255 should reflect all experience
related to the types of projects designed and/or managed. This form
must be submitted by the prime firm and any consultants intended to be
used. Firms with more than one office should indicate on the SF 255
the office out of which the work will be performed and the staffing
composition of that office. Prospective A-E firms will be evaluated on
the relative order of importance as listed below: (1) PROFESSIONAL
QUALIFICATIONS: The project team should include the following
disciplines: Civil, Architectural, Mechanical, Environmental and
Electrical. The make-up of the proposed design team, to include outside
consulting firms, will be evaluated. The qualifications and experience
of the team members will be evaluated. Therefore, the anticipated
design team should be identified. (2) SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: The
nature of this contract is such that experience in designing this type
of project is highly desired. The project will require some
specialized design. Such areas as site development, environmental
considerations, underground hydrant fueling systems, air field
lighting, and a firm understanding of FAA Regulations will be required.
The professional qualifications and experience of the personnel
performing this work will be examined. Therefore, experience and
technical competence in designing these types of projects and
preparation of project documents should be indicated. (3) CAPACITY TO
DEVELOP PROJECTS WITHIN TIME LIMITS: The general capabilities of the
firm to develop the design and prepare the project documents within the
time constraints (65% within 120 days after receipt of contract
award/notice to proceed). Prospective A-E firms should demonstrate
their capability and performance for on-time delivery of their designs,
and compliance with performance schedules. (4) PAST PERFORMANCE: The
history of performance by the firm on projects for Government (Federal,
State and Local) agencies and some private concerns will be examined.
Areas such as work load, quality of work (project documents and
function) and (meet submittal dates) will be examined. Consideration
will also be given to superior performance evaluations on recently
completed DoD work. (5) LOCATION OF A-E FIRMS: The prime firm and major
consultants such as electrical, mechanical, structural and geotechnical
should be located within a 600 mile radius of McGhee Tyson Airport,
Knoxville, Tennessee. Specialized consultants not having a major impact
on design or on construction management need not fall within this
criteria. However, consultants such as cost estimating/control must
have a thorough knowledge of local conditions affecting their
respective disciplines. (6) WASTE REDUCTION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
Demonstrated success in prescribing the use of recovered materials and
achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency in project design. (7)
VOLUME OF DoD WORK AND EXTENT TO WHICH POTENTIAL CONTRACTORS COMMIT TO
SMALL AND SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS FIRMS, HISTORICALLY BLACK
COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY, OR MINORITY INSTITUTION : The volume of work
previously awarded to the firm by the DoD shall be considered. The
object being to effect an equitable distribution of DoD A-E contracts
among qualified A-E firms, including small and small disadvantaged
firms, and firms that have not had prior Department of Defense
Contracts. Firms shall also address the amount of DoD contract fees
awarded during the last five calendar years. In addition, the Volume of
DoD Work and extent to which potential contractors have utilized small
business, small disadvantaged business, and historically black
college/university, or minority institution, whether as a joint
venture, teaming arrangement, or subcontractor. Technical questions may
be directed to the Base Civil Engineer office, Tennessee Air National
Guard, by calling Major Paul Elliott, (423) 985-4225 between the hours
of 7:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M., local time. Collect calls Will Not Be
Accepted. CONTRACTOR NOTICE: To receive a contract award from a DoD
activity, contractors must be registered in the Federal Central
Contractor Registration. For further details and information on free
registration, contact: The DoD Electronic Commerce Information, at
1-800-334-3414, open daily from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. EST or, via the
World Wide Web at http://www..ccr.edi.disa.mil. This project is open
to large as well as small business firms (unrestricted). (0280) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0011 19971009\C-0002.SOL)
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