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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 16,1998 PSA#2138U. S. Army Engineer District, Savannah, P.O. Box 889, Savannah, Georgia
31402-0889 Y -- IDIQ CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH TIME AND MATERIALS CAPABILITIES
FOR GEORGIA SOL DACA21-98-B-0063 POC Warren T. Clarke (Technical
Questions) 912-652-5163; Julie Oliver (Contractual Questions)
912-652-5899 WEB: Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, Contracting,
http://www.usace.army.mil. E-MAIL: Julie M. Oliver,
julie.m.oliver@sas02.usace.army.mil. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: STEP ONE OF
THIS SOLICITATION WILL BE AVAILABLE ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 3, 1998, ON THE
INTERNET AT: http://www.sas.usace.army.mil/ebs/. DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
This will be an indefinite quantity, multi-task construction contract
with prime contractor fixed labor rates for a wide variety of
maintenance, repair, and minor new construction tasks. Work will be
performed at (or in the vicinity of) Georgia. This includes primarily
various Reserve Centers, Ft. Benning, Robins Air Force Base, Dobbins
Air Force Base, Fort McPherson, Fort Gillem, Fort Stewart, Moody Air
Force Base, Hunter Army Airfield, FLETC, Savannah Harbor, and
Brunswick/Kingsbay Harbors. There is potential for tasks supporting
other Federal Agencies within the Sate of Georgia, and for supporting
recovery from national disasters in the State of Georgia and
neighboring states. The contract is to provide expeditious execution of
task orders for general construction or remediation of real property
type work, which will vary from site to site. The Contracting Officer
will issue specific task orders in accordance with the unit price
schedule and task order specifications. Contract duration will be an
initial 12-month period with options for two additional 12-month
periods to be executed at the discretion of the Government. The
ordering period will be for one (1) year or whenever the Contracting
Officer determines the ordering period is over and any dollar amount
not consumed by task orders issued during the ordering period may be
carried over to the next ordering period. The maximum estimated
contract amount for the base and for each additional 12-month period is
$4,000,000. Task orders will not be issued for less than $2,500 or more
than $500,000. The contractor will not be required to accept more than
a (cumulative) total of $2,000,000 in task orders at any given time.
The Government will obligate to the Contractor a minimum of $80,000 for
the base year and $40,000 for each option period as the options are
exercised. This guaranteed fee is an obligation at the time of award
and, as such, will be fully funded upon contract award. The Contractor
will be required to furnish all plant, labor, materials, permits,
equipment, personnel, and service necessary to manage and accomplish
designated deliveries which will include surveying the problem,
recommending a solution, and remediating the problem in a timely and
efficient manner. Task orders will include a variety of trades
including (but not limited to) biologist, environmentalist,
environmental abatement (asbestos and lead-based paint) technicians,
agronomist, computer specialist, carpentry, plumbing, road repair,
roofing, excavation, demolition, concrete, topographic surveyors,
roofers, masonry, welding and engineering (general, civil, mechanical,
electrical, structural, fire protection, and/or safety). Contractors
must have a minimum of 3 years related experience and must possess all
state and locally required licenses for this type work within the
areas specified in the solicitation. Offerors will be required to
submit cost and technical proposals as stated in the solicitation. The
following technical evaluation criteria will be used for selection:
(1) prime contractor's past performance with various sub-items, (2)
prime contractor's experience with various sub-items, (3) prime
contractor's management with various sub-items. The acquisition
strategy is a two-step sealed bid. Proposals will be received and
evaluated on a Go/No Go basis. Those offerors with technically
acceptable proposals will be requested to submit bids. A pre-proposal
conference is tentatively schedule for August 12, 1998. Proposals from
large business firms must comply with FAR clause 52.219-9 regarding
the requirement for submission of a subcontracting plan. Estimated cost
range of project is from $5,000,000 to $25,000,000. Network Analysis
System will be required. THIS SOLICITATION IS ISSUED ON AN UNRESTRICTED
BASIS PURSUANT TO THE "BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT REFORM ACT OF
1988" (Public Law 100-656). NOTE: ALL REQUESTS FOR SOLICITATIONS MUST
BE MADE IN WRITING AND RECEIVED NOT LATER THAN JULY 24, 1998. REQUESTS
MAY BE FAXED TO 912-652-5828. DOCUMENTS WILL BE ISSUED ON A FIRST COME
FIRST SERVED BASIS UNTIL SUPPLY IS EXHAUSTED. IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED
THAT THE NUMBER OF SETS BE LIMITED TO ONE (1) PER FIRM. (ADDITIONAL
COPIES WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE REQUESTOR.) STATE AREA CODE,
TELEPHONE NUMBER, STREET ADDRESS AND NINE-DIGIT ZIP CODE IN REQUESTS.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 8:30 A.M.
TO 5 P.M., 100 WEST OGLETHORPE AVENUE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31401-3640.
Posted 07/14/98 (W-SN222666). (0195) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0144 19980716\Y-0003.SOL)
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