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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 4,1998 PSA#2235OIC/ROICC Camp Lejeune, NAVFACENGCOM Contracts, 1005 Michael Rd, Camp
Lejeune, NC 28547-2521 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT NOS. 99-4089, AND 99-4090 FOR
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR VARIOUS
PROJECTS AT MARINE CORPS BASE, CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA SOL
N62470-99-D-4089/4090 DUE 012099 POC Jerry T. Williams, 910-451-5606,
FAX 910-451-5629 E-MAIL: click here to contact the contracting officer
via, williamsj3@clb.usmc.mil. Two firms will be contracted by this
announcement. Solicitation includes, design and engineering services
for preparation of construction documents including plans,
specifications, cost estimates, record drawings, and review of shop
drawings. Projects will require the ability to design the demolition,
repair, replacement, extension and modification of steam and condensate
lines, HVAC systems, plumbing, piping, motors, controls, electrical
systems, fire protection systems including fire suppression and
reporting systems, medium voltage electrical distribution systems
including distribution transformers and switchgear, and electrical
utilization services; interior and exterior mechanical and electrical
renovations; and bring buildings up to code. The contract scope may
require evaluation and definition of asbestos materials and lead paint
containing materials. The firm must demonstrate qualifications (with
respect to the evaluation factors stated herein) to perform design of
the projects listed above. Firms must be prepared to accept the
aforementioned as a part of their contract responsibility. Two contract
awards will be made from this synopsis; N62470-99-D-4089 and
N62470-99-D-4090. The contract will be of the Firm Fixed Price --
Indefinite Quantity type. The duration of the contract will be for one
(1) year from the date of the initial contract award. The proposed
contract includes one (1) one year Government option for the same basic
professional skills. The total A&E fee that may be paid under this
contract will not exceed $500,000.00. The A-E must demonstrate his and
each key consultant's qualifications with respect to the published
evaluation factors for design and all option services. Evaluation
factors (1) through (6) are of equal importance; factors (7) and (8)
are of lesser importance than factors (1) through (6). Specific
evaluation factors include: (1) Professional qualifications of firm and
staff proposed demonstrating the ability to design the demolition,
repair, replacement, extension and modification of steam and condensate
lines, HVAC systems, plumbing, piping, motors, controls, electrical
systems, fire protection systems including fire suppression and
reporting systems, medium voltage electrical distribution systems
including distribution transformers and switchgear, and electrical
utilization services; interior and exterior mechanical and electrical
renovations; and bring buildings up to code. The contract scope may
require evaluation and definition of asbestos materials and lead paint
containing materials. Firms will be evaluated in terms of the design
staff's following qualifications: (a) active professional registration
in the state in which the design services will be performed; and (b)
experience (with present and other firms) and roles of staff members,
specifically on the projects listed in section 8 of the SF255. Each
project should clearly indicate the personnel involved and those
personnel should be listed by each project. (2) Specialized recent
experience demonstrating thetechnical competence of particular staff
members to design the projects addressed in evaluation factor number
one. Each project listed should indicate key staff members involved.
Firms will also be evaluated upon: (a) specific knowledge of the
construction materials and practices of Eastern North Carolina; and the
Federal and State of North Carolina laws, regulations, codes, and
permits applicable to projects of this nature; (b) project experience
as listed in section 8 of the SF255 (provide design schedule, estimate
vs. bid amount, and design team for each). (3) Capacity of the
proposed design team to accomplish the following schedules: Submission
of proposal 15 days following RFP. Final design submittal within 120
days of contract award. Project design schedules should be given for
the same projects listed above for evaluation factors 1 and 2. (4) Past
performance on the same projects listed above with Government agencies
and private industry in terms of the following: (a) cost control
techniques employed by the firm as demonstrated by the ability to
establish an accurate project construction budget and design to this
budget as evidenced by the low bid amount; (b) quality of work as
demonstrated by the history of design related change orders issued
during construction; (c) demonstrated long term business relationships
and repeat business with Government and private customers; and (d)
demonstrated compliance with performance schedules. Project information
for this evaluation factor should be for the same projects listed above
for evaluation factors 1 and 2. (5) Specific internal quality control
procedures proposed for projects of this nature. Firm will be evaluated
on the acceptability of their internal quality control program used to
ensure technical accuracy and discipline coordination of plans and
specifications. (6) Knowledge in prescribing the use of recovered
materials and achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency in
facility design. (7) Location in the general geographical area of the
project. (8) The volume of work previously awarded to the firm by the
Department of Defense shall also be considered, with the object of
effecting an equitable distribution of Department of Defense
architect-engineer firms, including small and small disadvantaged
business firms, and firms that have not had Department of Defense
contracts. Architect-Engineer (A-E) firms which meet the requirements
described in this announcement are invited to submit complete, updated
Standard Forms 254, Architect-Engineer and Related Services
Questionnaire, and 255, Architect-Engineer Related Services for
Specific Project, to the office shown above. A-E firms utilized by the
prime must also submit completed Standard Form 254. All SF 254's
should be bound together. Submit one consolidated Standard Form 255 for
the project design team that includes sub-consultants. Do not submit
one SF 255 for each sub-consultant. We need only one copy of all forms.
In block 10 of the SF255, discuss why the design team (firm and
sub-consultants) is especially qualified based upon synopsized
evaluation factors and provide evidence that your firm is permitted by
law to practice the professions of architecture or engineering (i.e.
state registration number). Clearly show the office location where work
will be done and the experience of those that will do the work and
their locations. The closing date for this announcement is January 20,
1999 Firms must submit forms to this office by 4:00 p.m. on the
closing date. Late responses will be handled in accordance with FAR
52.215-10. See Note 24. This is not a request for proposal, and there
is no solicitation document or package or plans and specifications to
be issued as a result of this announcement or a planholders'/bidders'
list. Posted 12/02/98 (W-SN276389). (0336) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 19981204\C-0005.SOL)
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