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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 18,1998 PSA#2054ESC/PKOC, Construction Branch, Operational Contracting Division, 104
Barksdale St., Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-1806 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY INDEFINITE QUANTITY OPEN END ARCHITECT
ENGINEER CONTRACT, HANSCOM AFB, MA SOL F19650-98-R0026 DUE 043098 POC
Sharon A. Skelton, Contract Specialist, 781-377-2160 or Daniel Grejdus,
Contracting Officer, #781-377-2831 WEB: N/A,. E-MAIL: Click Here to
E-mail the POC, SKELTONS@HANSCOM.AF.MIL. This will be an indefinite
delivery indefinite quantity contract for architect engineering
services with a guaranteed minimum amount of $5,000, a maximum fee of
$500,000 per year and an individual delivery order maximum of $299,000.
The Government reserves the right to make multiple selection of firms,
with the intent to select four multi-discipline firms specializing in
civil/structural, electrical and mechanical/plumbing (including
controls expertise) and environmental type projects. The estimated
start date for this contract is September 1998, extends for one year
with the possibility of a one year option. The contracts will require
complete architectural-engineering services for various architectural,
structural, mechanical, electrical, civil, sanitary and environmental
minor construction, repair, maintenance and alterations projects at
Hanscom Air Force Base and/or surrounding Federal entities that are the
responsibility of the 66th Civil Engineering Squadron at Hanscom AFB
(e.g. New Boston Air Force Station, Sagamore Hill, Cape Cod Air Force
Station, etc.). The scope of the individual delivery orders can vary
extensively and may include topographical surveys, environmental
studies, investigatory and design services for single or multiple
utility systems, complete or partial renovation of large office
facilites, laboratory and specialized facilities, military family
housing repairs, construction inspection services etc. The target
construction costs on each of these design projects can range in
magnitude from $100,000 to $5, 000,000. Work consists of furnishing all
architect-engineer services (architectural, asbestos, civil,
construction inspection, controls, energy, drafting (manual and CADD),
electrical, environmental mechanical and surveying to perform complete
Title 1A investigatory, Title 1B design, Title II construction
inspection services and other services. These include but are not
limited to: studies, reports, renderings, presentation boards, site
investigation with building field survey, asbestos survey, topgraphic
survey, testing, calculations, complete design drawings and
specification, cost estimates, economic analysis, energy analysis,
construction planning, etc. The A&E must demonstrate the capability
within its office to create and work contract drawings in Microstation
95 which is the CADD system in use by the 66th Civil Engineer
Squadron. Firms that do not demonstrate the ability to work within
Microstation will be considered non-responsive. Conversions from
another CADD system do not satisfy this requirement and will not be
accepted. The following are the significant factors for evaluation (in
order of importance): a. Past experience of the firm with respect to
similar level and types of project work as that anticipated by the 66th
Civil Engineer Squadron in the next two years. Anticipated projects are
primarily complete building renovations, majro HVAC repairs, design new
and repair of medium and low voltage power distribution systems, energy
saving projects, utility work, and some environmental projects. b.
Specialized experience of the individual memebers of the firms with
respect to similar level and types of project work as that anticipated
by the 66th Civil Engineer Squadron in the next two years. c.
Availability of multiple disciplines within the firm. d. Professional
qualifications on the individuals listed. e. Quality of work based on
past performance. References and literature on past performance should
be included. f. Provide current workload and total workload capability
of individuals listed in item "b" above. This will allow the Government
to determine the availability of experienced personnel during the
performance period of the contract. g. Ability to adhere to schedules.
Literature should be included to demonstrate the firm's ability to
meet scheduled deadlines. h. Location of the firm. i. Ability to
perform asbestos testing and subsequent construction documents. j.
Previous experioence with the Department of Defense. 2. Responses to
this notification must be received in this office 30 days after
publication. See Numbered Note: 24. (0075) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0015 19980318\C-0002.SOL)
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