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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 22,1997 PSA#1997U. S. Army Engineer District, Savannah, P.O. Box 889, Savannah, Georgia
31402-0889 C -- ANNUAL ANNOUCEMENT FOR NUMEROUS INDEFINITE DELIVERY INDEFINITE
QUANTITY CONTRACTS FOR MISCELLANEOUS A-E SERVICES FOR USE ON CIVIL AND
MILITARY PROJECTS AT ARMY AND AIR FORCE INSTALLATIONS WITHIN GA, SC,
AND NC SOL DACA21-98-R-0013 POC Joel B. Kreger, 912/652-5465 WEB: Corps
of Engineers, Savannah District, Contracting,
http://www.sas.usace.army.mil. E-MAIL: Leila Hollis,
leila.hollis@sas02.usace.army.mil. 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: The
Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, requires the services
of Architect-Engineer firms for numerous Multidiscipline Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts. Contracts awarded as a result
of this announcement will be administered **** (1) by Savannah District
for use on civil and military projects under its jurisdiction and, if
requested, for other Corps of Engineers Districts or **** (2) by
Directorate of Public Work/Base Civil Engineer offices at specific Army
and Air Force installations within GA, SC and NC **** Contract limits
and contract size will be determined at the time of selection.
Typically each contract will consist of a base ordering period and two
option periods, each period not to exceed one year, for a total of
three years. The total of all task orders during each ordering period
may not exceed $1,000,000. Individual task orders may not exceed
$1,000,000. The total amount of each contract over the three year
ordering period may not exceed $3,000,000. Assignment of individual
task orders to the contracts with identical scopes of work will be
based upon the following factors: (1) Proximity of the firm to the
project site and familiarity with design criteria/codes and
construction methods used at the locality, (2) Current capacity of the
firm to accomplish the task order in the required time, (3) Equitable
distribution of work among identical contracts and (4) Performance and
quality of deliverables under the current IDIQ contracts. This
announcement is open to all firms regardless of size. In addition to
contracts procured through this announcement, some IDIQ contracts may
be matched with 8a firms and separately procured. Large business
offerors must identify subcontracting opportunities with small
business, and small disadvantaged business on SF 255. If selected the
large business offeror will be required to submit a small/small
disadvantaged & women owned subcontracting plan in accordance with FAR
52-219.9 and DFARS 219.704/705 as a part of the Request for Proposal
package. The following subcontracting goals are the minimum acceptable
goals to be included in the subcontracting plan. OF THE SUBCONTRACTED
WORK, 60% TO SMALL BUSINESS: 10% TO SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS (A
COMPOSITE OF SMALL BUSINESS); 5% TO WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE
OF SMALL BUSINESS). Large business firms that intend to do any
subcontracting must convey their intent to meet the minimum
subcontracting goals on the SF 255, Block 6. Written justification must
be provided if the minimum goals cannot be provided. For additional
information please contact Mrs. Leila Hollis, Contract Specialist, at
912/652-5205. **** 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Delivery orders to be issued
under these contracts may include design of NEW facilities and O&M
projects related to additions and alterations of buildings, road,
drainage and utility systems, engineering studies, project planning,
topographic surveying to support designs, lead based paint and asbestos
sampling/analysis/abatement design, and air monitoring during the
abatement/construction process, shop drawing review, construction phase
services and preparation of O&M manuals. Firms must indicate in Block
10 the type of CADD system they employee and if their system is not
Intergraph identify how they would translate drawing files to
Intergraph and describe previous translation experience. **** 3.
SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection process. The
selection criteria are listed below in descending order of importance.
Criteria a-e are primary. Criteria f-g are secondary and will be used
as "tie-breakers" among technically equal firms. **** a. Specialized
experience and technical competence in: (1) Design of additions and
alterations of buildings, road drainage and utility systems, (2) Design
of new buildings, roads, drainage and utility systems, (3) Engineering
studies and project planning, (4) Topographic surveying, (5) Lead
based paint and asbestos sampling/analysis/abatement design and air
monitoring during abatement/construction process, (6) Shop drawing
review, construction phase services and preparation of O&M manuals, (7)
Producing CADD drawings and translation experience. **** b. Past
performance on DoD and other contracts with respect to cost control,
quality of work and compliance with performance schedules. **** c.
Capacity to accomplish multiple simultaneous task orders and provide
staff in the following disciplines: architect, civil, structural,
mechanical, fire protection and electrical engineers, industrial
hygienists, and topographic surveyors. Please disregard the "to be
utilized" statement at Bloc 4 of SF 255 and show the total strength of
each discipline. **** d. Professional qualification of key management
and professional staff members. The design team must include a
Registered Fire Protection Engineer whose principle duties are fire
protection engineering or a Registered Architect or Registered Engineer
who is a full member in good standing of the Society of Fire Protection
Engineers (SFPE). **** e. Knowledge of locality as it pertains to
geological features, environmental and climatic conditions and local
construction methods used on projects under Savannah District
jurisdiction and/or location in the general geographical area of
specific military installations in the 3 state area. **** f. Degree of
participation of SB, SDB, WOB, HBCU or MI as prime contractor,
subcontractor or joint venture partner. **** g. Volume of DoD contract
awards in the last 12 months as described in Note 24. **** 4.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Responses on file form last years announcement
will be discarded. ALL FIRMS desiring consideration MUST SUBMIT a NEW
response. Responses to this announcement will be used for IDIQ contract
selections February 1, 1998 through January 31, 1999. This announcement
is non-closing and firms may submit a SF 255 and SF 254 at anytime
during 1998. Firms desiring consideration shall submit ONE (1) copy of
SF 255 (11/92 VERSION ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED) for prime and ONE (1)
copy of SF 254 (11/92 VERSION ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED) for prime and each
consultant (extra copies will not be kept). FIRMS MUST INCLUDE PRIME'S
ACASS NUMBER in bloc 3b of SF 255. For ACASS information call
503/808-4591. NO FAXED SUBMITTALS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Cover letters and
extraneous materials (brochures, etc.) will not be considered. Firms
selected will be required to submit a Design Quality Assurance Plan
concurrently with their fee proposal. Information on what is to be
contained in this plan will be furnished upon notification of
selection. Firms responding to this announcement are requested not to
transmit this plan with their SF 255. **** PHONE CALLS are DISCOURAGED
unless ABSOLUTELY necessary. **** PERSONAL VISITS for the purpose of
DISCUSSING this announcement WILL NOT BE SCHEDULED. **** THIS is NOT a
REQUEST for a PROPOSAL. (0352) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0025 19971222\C-0012.SOL)
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