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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 21,1999 PSA#2266US Army Corps of Engineers, CESPL-CT, P.O. Box 532711, Los Angeles, CA
90053-2325 Z -- MULTIPLE AWARD TASK ORDER CONTRACTS (MATOC) FOR CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF THE U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOS ANGELES IN
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND WESTERN REGION BUREAU OF PRISONS SOL
DACA09-99-R-0006 DUE 031699 POC Lucia Carvajal, Contract Specialist
(213) 452-3240 This procurement consists of one solicitation with the
intent to award a maximum of three Multiple Award Task Order (MATOC)
Contracts. Offerors will be required to submit a technical proposal
with a separate price proposal. The contracts will be awarded utilizing
the trade off procedures. All contracts will be awarded to those firms
providing the best value to the Government. The contracting officer
may award based on initial offers received, without discussions of such
offers. The award may be made to the superior offer which is not the
lowest offered price, but which is sufficiently more technically
advantageous than the lowest offer so as to justify the payment of a
higher price. After award of the contracts, the Government will compete
the work among the contractors based on performance and other factors
set forth in the contract. Each awardee will be provided a fair
opportunity to be considered for subsequent task orders, except under
those circumstances described in FAR 16.505(b)(2). Task orders under
these contracts could be issued in one of the following methods: (a)
Competitive RFP, Firm Fixed Price; (b) Sole Source RFP, Firm Fixed
Price; and (c) Time & Materials Task Order. The basic contract periods
will be for 12 months or until the maximum contract not-to-exceed
amount of $90,000,000 is awarded. The contracts will contain two
12-month option periods for a total maximum contract duration of 36
months or a maximum not-to-exceed value of $90,000,000, whichever
occurs first. Each option period, if exercised, will have a minimum
guaranteed amount of $250,000. Each individual contract will be legally
bound by the minimum guaranteed amount of $500,000. The total combined
contracts will be for a not-to-exceed amount of $90,000,000. The task
order limits for each contract will be set at a maximum value of
$15,000,000 per task order. The work will include construction,
renovation, repairs, preventive maintenance, and environmental
abatement in Southern California Installations and for the Western
Region Bureau of Prisons, including installations under the
jurisdiction or that becomes under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles
District during the life of these contracts. The contracts awarded
under this solicitation are intended to provide a timely response to
remediation/construction of real property (i.e., maintenance, repair,
asbestos and lead-base paint abatement, removal of materials containing
PCB=s, and construction situations relating, but not limited to, civil,
mechanical, plumbing, structural, electrical, heating, ventilation and
air conditioning (HVAC), instrumentation, security and safety areas of
Government facilities) in a cost effective manner. The Government will
provide fully defined requirements for each task order which may
include one or more of the following: performance based specifications,
conceptual drawings and specifications or definitive designs with
prescriptive specifications. The contractors may be required to
participate in the development of the final scopes of work for
individual task orders and may be required to provide incidental
architectural or engineering services such as detailed shop drawings
for construction specialties, work plans and other submittals in
support of the construction, operation or maintenance of a facility or
system. THIS SOLICITATION IS ISSUED ON AN AUNRESTRICTED@ BASIS
INVITING FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION. All responsible sources may submit
an offer. Small and disadvantaged firms are encouraged to participate
as Prime Contractors or as members of joint ventures with other small
businesses. In addition, this acquisition should provide ample
subcontracting opportunities for small and small disadvantaged
businesses. In accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR),
Subpart 19.7, the proposed acquisition shall require that any offeror
(large businesses only) is to submit a subcontracting plan which shall
set forth small, disadvantaged and women-owned business concerns
subcontracting goals that are acceptable to the Government. The
subcontracting goals for the Los Angeles District are: Small Business
(SB) subcontracting goal 62%; Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) 10%;
Women Owned Small Business (WOSB) 5%; and Historically Black Colleges
and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MI)(where applicable)
5.5%. The project will provide plans and specs using CD-ROM only; hard
copies will not be available. Because a limited number of CD-ROMs will
be reproduced, copies are limited to one CD-ROM per firm. A web site
with the capability to view and/or download plans and specifications is
available. To access the web site, visit the Los Angeles District
Contracting Division at web site Internet address
http://ebs.spl.usace.army.mil and click on Advertised Specifications.
Official media of distribution of this solicitation is CD-ROM only. The
tentative issue date of this solicitation is on or about February 5,
1999. Date for receipt of proposals is on or about March 16, 1999. The
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code is 1542, General
Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings, Other Than Industrial Buildings
and Warehouse, $17 M average annual gross revenue for the last (3)
three fiscal years. Posted 01/19/99 (W-SN289255). (0019) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0129 19990121\Z-0007.SOL)
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