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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 27,1997 PSA#1959Phillips Laboratory/PKO, Directorate of Contracting, Operational
Contracting Division, 2000 Wyoming Blvd SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 C -- ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES, BASIC, KIRTLAND AFB NM SOL
F29650-98-R0004, F29650-98-R0005, and F29650-98-R0006 DUE 120197 POC Ms
Vicky Anderson, Contracting Officer, (505)846-4000 Architect and
Engineering Services, Basic. The 377 ABW, Engineering Division,
Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5663 has requirements for three (3)
Architect-Engineer (A&E) contracts for FY98 and FY99. The Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) Code is 8712 and the Size Standard is
$2.5M. Typical work will be routine architectural projects with support
from other engineering disciplines. Each A-E firm or joint venture must
have: (A) Architectural experience in planning, programming,
comprehensive interior, and landscape design, and design of new and/or
alterations and modifications of area sector plans, existing
facilities, and new facilities. Also included is preparation of
study/design presentations to include brochures, slides, & narratives,
sketches, and renderings. (B) Civil, Structural, and Traffic
Engineering experience in structural systems of all types, hydrology,
hydraulics, and surveying. Analysis and design of new and/or
alterations and modifications to existing roads and road geometry,
bridges, paving, parking, aircraft aprons/taxiways, and underground
utilities. (C) Electrical Engineering experience in analysis to
include, but not limited to, load flow analysis and short circuit/fault
coordination studies. The A-E must also have the capability for design
of new systems and/or alterations and modifications to existing
interior and exterior (including transmission and distribution)
electrical systems and equipment, communications systems (e.g.,
telephones, local area networks, and computer networks), and fire and
security alarm systems. (D) Mechanical Engineering experience in
analysis and design of new systems and/or alterations and modifications
of existing HVAC, controls, plumbing, and fire protection systems. (E)
Environmental Engineering experience in analysis and design of new
and/or alterations and modifications of existing environmental systems
to insure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and
laws (e.g., asbestos and lead based paint surveys & abatement
requirements, Resource Conservation Recovery Act, Clean Air Act, Clean
Water Act, etc.). (F) Corrosion engineering includes, but is not
limited to, design of cathodic protection systems and other appropriate
measures to preserve materials subject to corrosion. Cathodic
Protection (CP) designs must be performed by a National Association of
Corrosion Engineers (NACE) accredited corrosion specialist; NACE
certified CP specialist, or a registered professional corrosion
engineer. Some projects may be required to be designed and constructed
entirely in metric units. These projects will be firm fixed price
indefinite-quantity, indefinite-delivery type contracts for a basic
year with one 1-year option. Only firms located in New Mexico will be
considered for selection with preference given to firms within the
local commuting area. Preference will also be given to firms having the
required capability within their organizations. IBM compatible
Microsoft Word 6.0 and DOS based AutoCad Release 12 is necessary. The
maximum award per year per contract is $750,000 and the maximum per
individual order is $299,000 with the exception of the initial order to
start the contract. The initial order may exceed $299,000. Selected
firms must be familiar with Air Force manuals, pamphlets, and
regulations, national building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical,
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, Americans with Disabilities
Act, and life safety codes. Successful firms will also be given
standards used at Kirtland AFB. Time allocations for investigation and
design of projects are established based on complexity of each
project. Design fees are limited to six percent of the individual
construction cost estimate. Significant evaluation factors include: (1)
Specialized experience of the firm in the type of work required; (2)
Professional qualifications and availability of key staff personnel and
consultants to be assigned to the projects; (3) Professional capacity
of the firm to accomplish the work within the anticipated schedules;
(4) Past performance of the firm with respect to their execution of DoD
and other contracts, both government and private; (5) Quality and cost
control of work on past projects; (6) Staff's creative and innovative
design capability including design awards; (7) Volume and dollar value
of prior DoD awards based on design fees only. (8) Familiarity with
metric system and ability to design in metric units. (9) Capability to
provide inspection services for construction. Firms desiring
consideration must submit one set of Standard Form 254
(Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire), Standard Form
255 (Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire for
Specific Project), including a statement indicating whether the firm is
an 8(a) certified business, a small disadvantaged business (SDB), a
small business (SB), a large business, and/or a woman-owned business,
plus a one page summary of their experience with the metric system,
their familiarity with metric, and their ability to design in metric
units to the Engineering Division, 377 CEG/CEC, Attention: Mr. Vince
Montoya, 2050 Wyoming Blvd SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5663. Only
responses received by 01 Dec 97 will be considered. This is not a
request for proposal. No other general notification for these contracts
will be made, and no further action beyond submission of the standard
forms and the one-page summary is required. An Ombudsman has been
appointed to hear concerns from offerors or potential offerors. The
purpose of the Ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the
Program Director or Contracting Officer, but to communicate contractor
concerns, issues, disagreements, and recommendations to the
appropriate government personnel in the pre-proposal phase of
competitive, negotiated acquisitions. Before contacting the Ombudsman,
potential offerors should first communicate with the Contracting
Officer. In those instances where offerors cannot obtain resolution
from the Contracting Officer, they are invited to contact the Ombudsman
at the Phillips Operating Location of the Air Force Research Laboratory
(AFRL), Mr. Bruce Grunsten, Chief, Mission Support Division (PL/PKM),
at 505/846-8273, or at 2251 Maxwell Avenue SE, Kirtland AFB NM
87117-5773. When requested, the Ombudsman will maintain strict
confidentiality as to the source of the concern. The Ombudsman does not
participate in the evaluation of proposals or in the source selection
process. For contracting issues please contact the Contracting Officer,
Ms. Vicky Anderson, at 505/846-4000. For technical issues, please
contact the Project Officer, Mr. Vince Montoya, at 505/846-7418. *****
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