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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 19,1999 PSA#2264US Property and Fiscal Office for Georgia, Attn: PFO-PC, PO Box 17882,
Atlanta GA 30316-0882 C -- REPLACE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING COMPLEX, TYPE A, B AND OPTIONAL
C SERVICES DUE 030299 POC Mrs. Susan Varga-Sinka, Contract Specialist,
(404) 624-6205 Architect & Engineer Services Contract to provide Type
"A", "B" and optional "C" Services for design of a new 59,700 square
foot Operations and Training Complex and associated site
improvement/utilities for the 165th Airlift Wing at Savannah IAP,
Georgia. The design services for this particular project shall be
completed within a twelve (12) month period. The Services may include
all or part of the following: (1) Option 2, Type "A" investigative
services to include but not limited to making field investigations,
observations, testing, studies and producing alternative site floor
plans and proposals; second option, Type "B" Design Work, to include
detailed drawings, specifications and cost estimate based on the
conceptual, solution selected from the Type "A" Services; third option,
Type "C" Construction Inspection Services may also be required.
Services shall be done in accordance with a Government prepared
Statement of Work for each option. Significant evaluation factors and
relative orders of importance as applicable to this project are: (1)
Professional qualifications necessary for satisfactory performance of
required services; a. Architect, b. Civil Engineer, c. Mechanical
Engineer, d. Structural Engineer, e. Electrical Engineer, f.
Environmental Engineer. The organizational structure of the design team
must have qualified engineers in each of the different diciplines. An
organizational chart shall show the chain of command for the technical
and management reviews and indicates the person(s) responsible for
decision making, (2) specialized experience and technical competence in
the type of work required; (3) Capacity to accomplish work in the
required time; (4) Past performance on contracts with Government
agencies and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of
work, and compliance with performance schedules; (5) Location in the
general geographical areas of the project and knowledge of the locality
of the project; (6) Demonstrated success in prescribing the use of
recovered materials andachieving waste reduction and energy efficiency
in facility design; (7) Volume of previously awarded work by the
Department of defense to the firm, with the object of effecting
equitable distribution of contracts among qualified Architect-Engineer
(A&E) firms, including minority-owned firm or firms that have no prior
Department of Defense contracts. The estimated construction cost of the
project is between $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. Firms desiring shall
submit Standard Forms 254 and 255 to the U.S. Property and Fiscal
office, Attn: Contracting Division, P.O. Box 17882, Atlanta, Georgia
30316-0882, not later than March 2, 1999 at 4:00 P.M. (EST). For more
information contact Mrs. Susan Varga-Sinka at (404) 624-6205. Firms
with more than one office must distinguish by discipline (in Block 4,
SF 255), between the number of personnel in the firm. Firms must
indicate in Block 7, of the SF 255 each key person's office location.
Firms short-listed by a pre-selection board will be interviewed by
telephone or personal interview to further clarify and expound on their
ability to meet the evaluation factors. This is not a request for
proposal THIS PROJECT IS UNRESTRICTED. Anticipated award of this
contract will be May 1999. Posted 01/14/99 (W-SN287998). (0014) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 19990119\C-0005.SOL)
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