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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 15,1998 PSA#2074General Services Administration, PBS,26 Federal Plaza, Room 1639, New
York, NY 10278 C -- NEW US MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS SOL GS02P98DTC0059(N) DUE
060998 POC Gayle Schuster, Contract Specialist, 212 264-2825, Joan
Betts, Contracting Officer, 212 264-9486 This announcement hereby
supercedes and replaces in its entirety the announcements posted on
3/31/98 and 4/2/98. Please note the new date for the Presubmittal
meeting. The General Services Administration (GSA), Northeast and
Caribbean Region, New York, announces an opportunity for Design
Excellence in Architecture / Engineering services as required for a New
U.S. Mission to the United Nations. The existing facility consisting of
an office tower, auditorium wing, connecting service core and a
basement with five parking spaces will be demolished. The existing
gross area is 9 059 m2 . The estimated total construction cost for
demolition ranges between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000. The new United
States Mission to United Nations will contain an occupiable area of 9
986 m2, a gross area of 13 128 m2, a motor pool facility for 4 vehicles
plus 10 indoor parking spaces. The General Services Administration
desires this complex to be placed on the existing site, within the
context of the community. It should reflect an appropriate expression
of the American architectural tradition, and be a visual testimony to
the dignity, enterprise, vigor and stability of the United States of
America. The estimated total construction cost ranges between
$38,000,000 and $41,000,000. The Design will include, but is not
limited to, demolition, structural, interior construction, plumbing,
HVAC, vertical transportation, fire protection, electrical system,
lighting and power, special systems (emergency generator, UPS,
security, communication and data systems, energy management system),
and site work. The existing facility contains hazardous material
requiring abatement. The Scope of services under this Firm Fixed Price
Contract includes, but is not limited to: Predesign survey of existing
conditions, programming studies; presentations to client; energy
conservation analysis; development of housing plans and support for the
relocation of the existing occupants into swing space, complete
architectural and engineering design, preparation of specifications,
CADD drawings, scheduling, value engineering, cost estimating,
construction phasing and space planning, interior design, optional post
construction contract services (PCCS), optional construction phase
inspection services, optional as-built drawings, and other related
services. The project will be designed and constructed in metric units.
The Design Excellence A-E selection will be completed in two stages as
follows: STAGE I: The first stage will establish the capabilities of
the "Design Firm and it's Lead Designer." In the FIRST STAGE, a minimum
of three (3) Design Firms will be short-listed for further
consideration. The short list will be based on the Design Firms' Stage
I submittals in response to this Request For Qualification (RFQ). The
Design firm will provide specific evidence of its capabilities to
deliver design excellence and will express its design approach and
philosophy. Qualifications submitted by each firm will be reviewed and
evaluated based on the following CRITERIA:(1) PAST PERFORMANCE ON
DESIGN [25%]. The firm shall submit 8"x 10" graphics (maximum of two
graphics per project) (maximum of three projects) and a typewritten
description (maximum of one page per project) of new construction
projects completed by the firm within the past 10 years. The three (3)
projects shall demonstrate architectural design accomplishments. The
narrative shall address the design approach for the features of each
project (include tangible evidence where possible i.e. certificates,
awards, peer recognition etc. demonstrating design excellence) and
address how site constraints were satisfied by the design. (2)
PHILOSOPHY AND DESIGN INTENT [35%]. In the lead designer's words,
encompassing the following (maximum of two typewritten pages for items
A-F), state your: A) Overall design philosophy. B) Approach to the
challenge of public architecture issues and parameters that may apply
specifically to aspects of this project. C) Philosophy on creating a
federal facility D) Philosophy on determiningthe design parameters, and
E) Philosophy on determining how Art in Architecture can be integrated
in this project. (3) LEAD DESIGNER'S (ARCHITECTURAL) PROFILE [15%].
Submit a biographical sketch including education, professional
experience and recognition for design efforts on similar projects.
Identify and describe areas of responsibility, and (4) Key Designer's
Portfolio (25%). Submit 8" x 10" photographs (maximum three per
project) and a type written description (maximum one page per project)
of not more than three designs attributable to the Key Designer and
contracted for within the past ten years including challenges and
resolutions. Offerors shall SUBMIT modified SF 255 AND SF 254 FOR THE
LEAD Design Firm only. After the A-E Evaluation Board reviews the Stage
I submittals, the Board will select a short list consisting of a
minimum of three firms, and will request a Stage II submittal from the
short-listed firms, as outlined below. Once announced, the short list
will be published in the CBD. A period of 14 calendar days will be
provided for the A-E Design Firms to establish full project teams and
prepare their narrative response. STAGE II: In this stage the entire
project TEAM, including the A-E Design Firms selected in the first
stage, their designated lead designers and ALL the consultants who will
work on the project, will be evaluated. The A-E Design Firms will
submit modified Standard Forms 254 and 255's that reflect the entire
project TEAM. Responses must include Standard Form 254 for all Joint
Venture members and/or consultants and a composite Standard Form 255
for the proposed team. The Government will establish the criteria and
the date these submittals are due and provide the selection criteria
for the interviews and final selection process, with the Stage I short
list announcement published in the CBD. Consideration for this project
is defined as follows: The lead A-E must have an active design
production office located within a seventy five (75) mile radial
distance from Columbus Circle, New York, NY. If the Lead Design Team
and Working Drawings Productions Team are separate entities, the GSA
shall require that both entities enter into a single contract with the
GSA. Internal working agreements as well as entities such as Joint
Ventures, Partnerships, or any other legal entity permitted to practice
architecture or engineering will be allowed and must be submitted to
the GSA for review within forty five (45) days of the notification of
selection. A complete description of the proposed internal
responsibilities of the components must be included in both the Stage
I and Stage II submittals. A pre-submittal meeting will be held on
Thursday, May 7, 1998 at 10:00 A.M. at the Court of International
Trade, 1 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. To register for the
pre-submittal meeting, or to obtain a copy of the Scope of Work,
please, contact Gayle Schuster, Contract Specialist at 212-264-2825. A
complete Scope of Work is available for your review. Before award of
the contract, the A-E (if not a small businessof $2,500,000.00 gross
average sales receipts for the past three years) shall be required to
present an acceptable Small Business Subcontracting Plan in accordance
with Public Law 95-507. As part of its commitment to socioeconomic
initiatives of the Federal Government, the General Services
Administration has established subcontracting goals of 32 percent for
Small Businesses, 6 percent for Small Disadvantaged Businesses, and 3
percent for Woman-Owned Small Businesses. In support of the agency's
efforts, firms seeking consideration for this contract shall
demonstrate a proactive effort to achieve the above goals. The use of
subcontractor consultants will be reflected in a Small Business
Subcontracting Plan to be submitted with the Stage II submittal and
included in the contract. Firms must also provide a brief written
narrative of outreach efforts made to utilize Small Business, Small
Disadvantaged Business and Women-Owned Small Business concerns during
Stage II. The narrative shall not exceed one typewrittenpage. An
acceptable subcontracting plan must be agreed to before contract award.
Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business and Woman-Owned Small
Business firms are strongly encouraged to participate as a prime
contractor or as a member of a joint venture with other small
businesses. All interested large business firms are reminded that the
successful firm will be expected to place subcontracts to the maximum
practical extent possible with Small, Small Disadvantaged and
Women-Owned Small Business firms as part of their ORIGINAL SUBMITTED
TEAMS. A draft contract will be furnished to all firms being
interviewed during Stage II. The A-E firm selected will be required to
furnish to the Contracting Office preliminary salary rates and
overhead rate(s) within 21 calendar days of notification. A-E Firms
having the capability to perform the services described in this
announcement are invited to respond by submitting a completed SF 254
(for Stage I "A-E Design Firm"), which must be dated no less than
twelve months before the date of this synopsis, and a SF-255 (for Stage
I "A-E Design Firm") along with a letter of interest. Please Note: In
Block 8 of the SF-254, specify only current payroll (non-contract)
personnel of each firm. In Block 10 of the SF-255, the A-E firm MUST
sign (name and title), and date the submittal. Submissions shall be
mailed to General Services Administration, Program Support Division, 26
Federal Plaza, Room 18-130, New York, NY 10278, by June 9, 1998, 4:30
Local Time. The following information MUST be on the outside of the
sealed envelope. 1) Solicitation No.: GS-02P-98-DTC-0059(N)/Title: New
U.S. Mission the United Nations, 799 United Nations Plaza, New York,
NY. 2) Due Date: June 9, 1998. 4) Closing Time 4:30 P.M. SUBMISSIONS
DELIVERED TO THE ISSUING OFFICE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Award of this
contract is contingent upon funding approval. This is not a Request for
Proposal. (0103) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0019 19980415\C-0003.SOL)
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