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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 20,1997 PSA#1954Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, Field Office
Panama City, Coastal Systems Station, Dahlgren Division, 6703 West
Highway 98, Suite 126, Panama City, FL 32407-7001 C -- A-E SERVICES TO PREPARE DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND COST
ESTIMATES FOR GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PROJECTS SOL
N62467-98-R-2925 DUE 120297 POC Lenora McKinney, Contract Specialist,
at 850-235-5194 Work will include preparation of plans, specifications,
and construction cost estimates for repairs, alterations, and/or new
construction associated with architectural, civil, structural,
mechanical, and electrical engineeering projects for General and
Administration Buildings at the Coastal Systems Station, Panama City,
Florida. Engineering studies, collateral equipment lists, review of
contractor submittals, construction field inspection and as-built
preparation may be required. Digital deliverables (including CAD) are
requied. The existence of asbestos, lead paint or other hazardous
materials affecting construction or required demolition in the area of
the project is possible. The A-E may be required to conduct a
comprehensive asbestos/lead paint survey and provide a design which
will support the removal and disposal of hazardous materials in
accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Firms must be able to
accept work which involves asbestos, lead paint, and hazardous
materials. Specific projects have not been identified; however,
projects to be awarded under this contract will be similar to the
following types of projects: (1) Air Handler Replacement; (2) Lead
Paint Removal; (3) Roof Repairs. The proposed contract will be for a
one year period and may provide for a one year extension at the option
of the Government. Total fee to be paid under this contract will not
exceed $300,000 including the option year (base period of $150,000 and
option year of $150,000). Minimum fee of $5,000 is guaranteed for the
first year. The following criteria, listed in descending order of
importance, will be used for selection: 1. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
(a) Technical competence of individual design team members; (b)
Experience in multidiscipline design projects; and (c) Professional
registration of each discipline's lead designer. 2. SPECIALIZED
EXPERIENCE: Recent experience of individuals assigned to design team in
(a) Designing repair, alteration, and new construction projects; (b)
Projects involving asbestos, lead paint and hazardous material; (c)
Designing projects to Navy design criteria; (d) Using interdisciplinary
design reviews; (e) Using cost control procedures; and (f)
Post-construction contract award services to ensure design and
construction quality. 3. PERFORMANCE: Past performance/ratings of
Government agencies and private industry on contracts in terms of (a)
Cost control, (b) Quality of work; and (c) Compliance with performance
schedules. 4. CAPACITY: (a) Capacity of firm and proposed team to
accomplish multiple projects simultaneously; and (b) Ability to sustain
loss of key personnel while accomplishing work within required time
limits. 5. LOCATION: (a) Geographic location of firm (to ensure timely
responses to unanticpated requests for on-site support); (b) Knowledge
of site conditions, and (c) Knowledge of regulator (that affect
projecs). 6. VOLUME OF DOD WORK: Firm will be evaluated in terms of
work previously awarded to the firm by DOD within the past twelve
months with the objective of affecting an equitable distribution of
contracts among qualified A-E firms including small and disadvantaged
business firms and firms that have not had prior DOD A-E contracts. 7.
JOINT VENTURE, TEAMING, OR SUBCONTRACTOR UTILIZATION: Team will be
evaluated on the extent to which potential contractors identify and
commit to small business and to small disadvantaged business,
historically black college and university, or minority institution in
performance of the contract, whether as a joint venture, teaming
arrangement, or subcontract. In order to assist the committee to more
efficiently review all applications, a summary of experience, proposed
team staffing and depth of additional staff support is required as
part of or in addition to the SF255. Summarize in descending order of
significance, at least three of your most relevant projects for the
types of projects required under the experience criterion. 1. For each
presented project, provide the following information (where
available): (a) bid results as compared toyour estimate and owner's
programmed amount, (b) project team members, (c) owner point of
contract (with telephone number), (d) number and dollar value of design
error and/or design omission related changes, (e) original design
submission schedule, owner approved time extensions, and final
execution schedule (in bar chart format). 2. Summarize proposed team
(in tabular form) with the following data: (a) firm name, (b)
individual's name; (c) work history with individual and consultant
firm; (d) office location (home or branch office), (e) professional
degree(s) and date(s); (f) professional registration(s), date(s), and
state(s); (g) assigned team responsibility, (h) percent of time
committed to this team (i) synopsis of design experience including firm
name(s), years with each firm, and type of design experience with each
firm. 3. List number of individuals in each discipline not assigned to
proposed team who could be used to augment proposed team in the event
of loss of personnel or failure to maintain schedules. 4. A-Es slated
for interview will be required to submit their Design Quality Assurance
Plan (DQAP) and a portfolio of architectural design work prior to
selection interviews. The DQAP must include an explanation of your
managment approach -- an organizational chart showing
inter-relationship or management and design team components and
specific quality control processes used. One submittal package -- to
include one original SF255 (LIMITED TO 25 PAGES, 8 1/2" X 11", ONE
SIDED -- NOT LESS THAN 12 PITCH FONT. Every page that is not a SF254
will be included in the 25 page count.) A SF254 must be received in
this office not later than 4:00 PM on December 2, 1997. Submittals
received after this date and time will not be considered. If additional
firms are needed for consideration, SF254s already on file will be
used. Include telefax numbers in Block 3a and Contractor Establishment
Code (formerly the DUNS number), Commercial and Government Entity
(CAGE) Codes, if known, and Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) in
Block 3. The DUNS, CAGE, and TIN are discussed in DOD FAR Supplement,
Part 204, Subpart 204.672. Label lower right corner of the outside
mailing envelope with "A-E Services, N62467-98-R-2925. This is not a
request for proposal. Site visits will not be arranged during
advertisement period. Address all Responses to ATTN: LENORA MCKINNEY,
CODE WPC. (0288) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19971020\C-0002.SOL)
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