|
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 22,1998 PSA#2016OIC, Field Office Beaufort, P.O. Box 448, Port Royal, SC 29935-0448 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY A/E CONTRACT FOR VARIOUS STRUCTURAL/CIVIL
PROJECTS IN THE TRI-COMMAND AREA SOL N62467-98-R-5010 DUE 030698 POC
POC Estelle Bing (803) 525-3527/236/Contracting Officer Vera M.
Grainger Work requires engineering services for miscellaneous commands
at various locations within the Tri-Command Area. Projects may include
studies, preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates for
repair, alterations and/or new construction projects. Services to be
provided will be performed in the Tri-Command Area at Marine Corps Air
Station, Beaufort, U.S. Naval Hospital, Beaufort, and Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC. The contract includes a base contract
period of one (1) year with the possibility of one (1) one-year option
period if found to be in the Government's best interest. The total
contract value will not exceed $800,000.00. The contract will guarantee
a minimum of $10,000.00. The selected A/E firm for this contract will
be required to provide overhead, profit, and discipline hourly rates to
the Contracting Officer within 7 days after receiving the notice of
selection. As part of this contract, asbestos and lead assessments may
be required to determine the presence of asbestos or lead. When
asbestos or lead is found, this contract will be amended to require
comprehensive asbestos or lead survey to include sampling and testing,
and the preparation of plans and specifications showing the location
of asbestos or lead and specifying the procedure to be followed during
construction and/or demolition for removal or abatement. Firms unable
to accept work that involves asbestos or lead, need not apply.
Reviewing shop drawings, construction inspection, and/or preparation of
operation and maintenance manuals may be required. Responses must be
received not later than March 6, 1998. No facsimile (FAX) application
will be accepted. Any inquiries (including submission of SF255) should
mention and show title, location, and contract number on the outside
of the envelope. Architect-Engineer firms are invited to submit: (1) a
Standard Form 254, Architect-Engineer and Related Services
Questionnaire; (2) a Standard Form 255, Questionnaire for Specific
Project; and (3) any requested supplemental data to the procurement
office shown. Firms having a current Standard Form 254 on file with the
procurement office are not required to resubmit this form. Firms
responding to this announcement before the closing date will be
considered for selection, subject to any limitations indicated with
respect to size and geographic location of firm, specialized technical
expertise or other requirements as listed. Following an initial
evaluation of the qualification and performance data submitted, three
or more firms considered to be the most highly qualified to provide the
services required will be chosen for interview. The Department of
Defense policy for selection of Architect-Engineer firms is not based
upon competitive bidding procedures, but rather upon the professional
qualifications necessary to the satisfactory performance of the
professional services required. Selection evaluation criteria are as
follows: (1). Qualifications: Technical competence of the individual
design team members to design alteration, repair, and new construction
projects. (2). Experience: Recent experience of the individuals
assigned to the design team in; (a) engineering maintenance repair and
construction design skills, (b) design of repair, alteration, and new
construction projects typical of a Marine Corps Air Station and Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, (c) projects involving asbestos or lead paint, and
(d) capacity of the firm to complete the work in the time required.
(3). Quality assurance and coordination methods used during design.
(4). Awards from all DOD Agencies during the past three fiscal years.
(5). Firm's geographical location: Firm's will be evaluated on their
accessibility to the Tri-Command Area and to Southeastern South
Carolina and their demonstrated ability to respond to the demands of
this contract in a timely manner, provided that application of this
factor leaves an appropriate number of highly qualified firms. (6). The
firm's and project team's present workload. (7). Ability to accomplish
various projects concurrently. This is not a request for proposal. The
proposed is a 100% small business set aside. The small business size
standard is 2.5 million. (0020) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0020 19980122\C-0005.SOL)
C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction Index Page
|
|