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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 24,1998 PSA#2144Commanding Officer, Southern Division,Naval Facilities Engineering
Command, 2155 Eagle Drive, P. O. Box 190010, North Charleston, SC
29419-9010 Y -- TWO-PHASE DESIGN-BUILD, MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER,
GALVESTON, TX SOL N62467-98-R-1040 DUE 082598 POC POC: Agnes Copeland,
Code 0212AC, FAX (843) 820-5853 SPECIAL NOTICE: INDUSTRY FORUM AND
SOLICITATION MODIFICATION. The work includes the design and
construction of a 1,816 square meter Reserve Center, a 277 square meter
Vehicle Maintenance Facility, a Covered Vehicle Wash Pad with
oil/water/sand separator, a Loading Ramp, Access Road, a Boat Ramp,
Fencing, Parking for operational and privately owned vehicles and
Utilities. The Reserve Center portion of the facility shall include
open and private offices, storage areas, classrooms, armory, exercise
room, drill hall, shower/locker facilities, library and secure areas.
The Vehicle Maintenance Facility shall include three bays suitable for
the maintenance of Assault Amphibious Vehicles (AAV), roll-up doors,
bridge crane, ventilation, small office, and storage areas. The project
shall conform to the Americans with Disabilities Act where appropriate.
The project site has been partially developed with structural fill, new
building construction will require pile supports. The site is adjacent
to the existing Coast Guard Station; the new access road will parallel
the existing Coast Guard perimeter fence. The new boat ramp for
launching AAV will be constructed adjacent to the new facility. The
successful offeror will be responsible for obtaining any and all
permits required for construction at this site. The covered
oil/sand/water separator shall be the US Marine Corp Reserves standard
design site adapted for this project. The solicitation for the
acquisition of this new facility is formatted as an Request for
Proposals (RFP) in accordance with the requirements designated by
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 15 for negotiated
procurements utilizing Two-Phase Design-Build Selection Procedures of
FAR 36.3. The Government will award a contract resulting from this
solicitation to the responsible offeror whose proposal conforms to this
solicitation will be the "BEST VALUE" to the Government, price and
technical factors considered. This procurement will consist of Two
Phases. Phase One is to determine which offerorswill proceed to Phase
Two. In Phase One offerors, will be evaluated using the following
factors; (A) Past Performance, with sub-factors of; (1) Design Team,
(2) construction Team; (B) Technical Qualifications, with sub-factors;
(1) Design Team, (2) Construction Team; (C) Management Approach; and
(D) Small Business Subcontracting Effort, applies to small and large
business. The highest rated offerors will be selected to submit Phase
Two proposals. The maximum number shall not exceed five unless the
contracting officer determines that a number greater than five is in
the Government's interest. The Government will amend the solicitation
to request Phase Two technical and cost proposals from only the
selected offerors. Phase Two is to determine the "BEST VALUE" to the
Government. Offers will be evaluated on the following factors; (A) Past
Performance (same as Phase One); (B) Technical Qualifications (same as
Phase One); (C) Technical Solutions, with sub-factors; (1) Team
Identification, (2) Design Solution narratives, (3) Conceptual Site
Plans, (4) conceptual Building Designs, (5) Sustainable Design
Features; (D) Small Business Subcontracting Effort; and Price Proposal.
The Government reserves the right to reject any or all offers at any
time prior to the award; to negotiate with any or all offerors; to
award the contract to other than the offeror submitting the lowest
total price; and to award to the offeror submitting the proposal
determined by the Government to be the most advantageous to the
Government. OFFERORS ARE ADVISED THAT AN AWARD MIGHT BE MADE WITHOUT
DISCUSSION OR ANY CONTACT CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS SUBMITTED. Offers
should be submitted in the most FAVORABLE TERMS. Offerors should not
assume that they would be contacted or afforded an opportunity to
qualify, discuss, and/or revise their proposals. FIRMS SUBMITTING PRICE
AND TECHNICAL PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE COMPENSATED FOR SUBMITTED
SPECIFICATION OR DOCUMENTATION. There is a $20.00 Non-Refundable Charge
for each copy of the Phase One solicitation. To obtain a copy of the
solicitation you may CHARGE your request against a CORPORATE VISA
CREDIT CARD or submit a company check payable to the US Treasury and
remit to: THE DEFENSE AUTOMATED PRINTING SERVICE, ATTN: RONNIE MITCHUM,
PO BOX 71359, CHARLESTON, SC 29415. Submission by EXPRESS MAIL SERVICES
should be sent to THE DEFENSE AUTOMATED PRINTING SERVICE, ATTN: RONNIE
MITCHUM, SUITE B, 2825 AVENUE "D" NORTH, CHARLESTON, SC 29408-1802.
Your request should include (1) a Point of Contact, (2) a Telephone
Number, and (3) a Fax Number. If problems arise concerning your request
please contact Ronnie Mitchum at (843) 743-4040, ext 18. To obtain a
plan holder's list you may submit a letter to Ronnie Mitchum or a Fax
to (843) 743-3027. Plan Holders lists will only be mailed. Plan
holder's list is available on the Internet at
http://www.chas.sebt.daps.mil. Inquires about Proposal Due Dates or
Number of Amendments issued contact Susan Clark at (843) 820-5775. All
Technical Inquires must be submitted in writing 15 days before
Proposals are due. Submit to the address listed above or Fax your
questions to (843) 820-5853, Attn: Agnes Copeland, code 0212AC.
Estimated cost of this project is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000.
Receipt of Phase One is due on 25 Aug 1998. Disclosure of sources
selected to proceed to Phase Two is prohibited in accordance with FAR
3.104. The receipt date for Phase Two proposals will be established by
amendment. INDUSTRY FORUM : The Southern Division Naval Facilities
Engineering Command and the Resident Officer in Charge of Construction
at the Naval Air Station (NAS), Corpus Christi, Texas, will host a
seminar to provide information on a new contracting strategy for two
phase design build (construction and design services). This project
delivery system will be utilized on the Marine Corps Reserve Training
Center, Galveston, Texas, project which is slated for award in the
first half of FY-99. The seminar will be held on Thursday, 6 August
1998, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the Naval & Marine Corps Reserve
Center, 1902 Old Spanish Trail, Houston, Texas 77054-2097. Agenda
topics include Design/Build Contracting, Design/Build Task Order
Contracting and "Best Value" Procurement, as well as current
projections for future workload. Plans for use of these new contracting
methods represent a significant change in the way construction and
design services will be contracted for in the future. The new
contracting tools provide opportunities for increased partnering with
design and construction contractors and customers, streamlined design
process, rapid resolution of design questions during construction, and
overall decreased time to deliver the final product. This seminar is
intended to provide the contracting community with the introductory
information necessary to remain well postured in the changing
contracting environment. Construction, Architect/Engineer, and
Design/Build firms are highly encouraged to attend this informational
seminar. Interested parties should contact Irma Watts at the Resident
Officer inCharge of Construction, South Texas at (512) 961-2154, or fax
to (512) 939-8608, or e-mail to jdlamberson@sdivroicc.navfac.navy.mil
by Tuesday, 4 August 1998. Please RSVP for the seminar and provide your
telephone, and/or fax number and e-mail address (if available). Posted
07/22/98 (W-SN226772). (0203) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0122 19980724\Y-0006.SOL)
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