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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 3,1999 PSA#2275Department of the Treasury (2024), Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center (FLETC), Procurement Division, Bldg. 28, Glynco, GA 31524 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY ARCHITECT-ENGINEEER SERVICES SOL FTC 99-5 DUE
022299 POC Darlene Thompson, (912) 267-2449, Procurement Technician,
Linda Hazzard, (912) 267-3170, Contracting Officer Architect-Engineer
or Engineering services are required for the Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center (FLETC), Glynco, Georgia. The Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center is a Treasury Bureau with an interagency Board of
Directors. The Center's mission is to provide the highest quality
state-of-the-art law enforcement training. It is the principal source
of training for a large number of participating Federal and State
organizations in the field of law enforcement. The Center promotes
common training where practical and utilizes new and innovative
training technologies, conducts training related research and program
evaluation activities and ensures their integration into training
operations and provides the requisite support and service facilities to
foster and maintain a state-of-the-art learning environment. Such
facilities include: classrooms and residential facilities, library,
specialized laboratories, recreational library, specialized
laboratories, recreational facilities and programs, and computer
assisted training software and hardware for students and staff. Types
of projects anticipated include: new construction and alterations,
renovations, maintenance and/or repairs to: administrative offices and
buildings, warehouses, classrooms, graphic arts and media centers,
multi-purpose buildings, physical training facilities (indoor and
outdoor), athletic fields and recreation areas, cafeteria, dormitories,
training areas and buildings, driver training courses, live fire shoot
houses, explosive ranges, firing ranges (indoor and outdoor) tactical
response range and shotgun training areas, student center, computer
classroom complex and support facilities, library/learning resource
center, practical exercise facility, visitor's center, bus shelters,
road and drainage improvements, above and underground utilities and
energy management assessments. All work must be accomplished by or
under the direct supervision of licensed professional engineers and/or
architects. Services may include preparation of detailed construction
cost estimates, CPM schedules, specification development, interior
design, biddable design packages, post-construction award services,
Quality Assurance Plan preparation, construction inspection, site
inspections, demolition, drafting, shop drawing reviews, surveying,
soil borings, hazardous materials identification, asbestos abatement,
environmental assessments and energy computations. The majority of the
work is anticipated to be on existing facilities but could include new
structures such as office buildings, firearms facilities, dormitories
and classrooms. TYPE OF CONTRACT: Firm Fixed-Price Indefinite Quantity.
Estimated start date is March 2, 1999. At the discretion of the
Contracting Officer, one or more contacts may be awarded. Each contract
shall be indefinite-type against which delivery orders will be placed
on an "as needed" basis intermittently for a period of time which shall
not exceed 12 months or $500,000.00. Each contract shall have a
guaranteed minimum of $20,000.00 per year. The A-E must demonstrate his
and each key consultant's qualifications and proficiency with respect
to the published evaluation factors for all services. Evaluation
factors 1 through 6 are of equal importance. EVALUATION FACTORS: (1)
Specialized experience: Firms will be evaluated in terms of (a) past
experience with regard to the preparation of successful budget cost or
cost certification documentation, construction estimating and life
cycle costing; (b) knowledge of local codes, laws, permits and
construction materials and practices of the geographical location; (c)
recent experience with regard to the design of work listed above; and
(d) engineering expertise as reflected in each discipline, with a
special emphasis on renovation work and the ability to meet
environmental and U.S. Occupation Safety and Health Administration
requirements. (2) Professional qualifications and technical competence
in the type of work required. Firms will be evaluated in terms of the
staff's: (a) Experience (including present and previous firms) and
roles of staff members specifically on design work addressed above; and
(b) capability to provide qualified backup staffing for key personnel
to ensure continuity of services and ability to surge to meet
unexpected project demands or fluctuating design workload. (3) Ability
to perform work to schedules and capacity to accomplish multiple
tasking simultaneously. (4) Past performance: Firms will be evaluated
in terms of (a) cost control techniques as demonstrated by the ability
to establish an accurate project budget and design to this budget as
evidenced by low bid amount and (b) demonstrated long term business
relations and repeat business with Government/private customers and
performance awards/letters of recommendation. (5) Quality control
program: Firms will be evaluated on the acceptability of their internal
quality control program used to ensure technical accuracy and
discipline coordinations including cross-discipline design checks. (6)
Firm location and knowledge of the locality of the project (provided
that the application of this criterion leaves an appropriate number of
qualified firms given the nature and size of the project). Firms will
be evaluated on their affiliations with engineers and architects in
the Glynco (Brunswick), Georgia area. Interested A-E firms who meet the
requirements described above are invited to submit completed Standard
Forms (SF) 254, Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire,
and (SF) 255, Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire
for Specific Project, to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Federal
Law Enforcement Training Center, Procurement Division, Building 28,
Glynco (Brunswick), GA 31524. A completed SF 254 shall be submitted for
each proposed key consultant. All submittals are due to the address
shown above no later than close of business February 22, 1999. SEE NOTE
1. Posted 02/01/99 (W-SN293310). (0032) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0032 19990203\C-0006.SOL)
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