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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 19,1999 PSA#2286Department of the Army and Air Force, NGB, USPFO for Maine, Camp Keyes,
Augusta, Maine 04333-0032 C -- NULTIDISPLINARY INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANTITITY (IDIQ)
A-E DESIGN SERVICES CONTRACT FOR THE MAINE AIR NATIONAL GUARD, AT
BANGOR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (ANG) BANGOR ME SOL F101CE-9026-0100 DUE
032699 POC Contract Specialist, Stephen E. Moody (207) 626-4354 OUSPFO
For Maine, Bldg 39, Camp Keyes, Augusta, ME 043333-0032 (Site Code
DAHA17) A multidisciplinary Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity
(IDIQ) Architect-Engineering (A-E) Design Services Contract is
contemplated to be awarded by the United States Property and Fiscal
Office (USPFO) for Maine for a qualified A-E or consultant engineering
firm to perform Title I, Type A, Investigative; Type B, Design
Services; and Type II, Type C, Construction Management and Inspection
Services, or any combination thereof, for various projects at Bangor
International Airport (ANG), Bangor, Maine and South Portland ANG
Station, South Portland, Maine. The Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) Codes for this acquisition are 8711 (Engineering Services) and
8712 (Architectural Services). Typical types of projects expected to be
accomplished are the design of new construction, renovation, repair of
various buildings, pavements, and electrical and mechanical projects
related to the functions of an Air National Guard Base and its
supporting units. Individual delivery orders shall not exceed $300,000.
The total of all orders under each individual (12 months) contract
period shall not exceed $1.5 million. Negotiations will be conducted
for hourly rates for each discipline required along with overhead,
profit, and other cost elements which are particular to the contract.
A minimum of $2000 will be guaranteed should no work be ordered under
this contract. The duration of this cotnract shall be for a period of
one year from the date of initial contract award, estimated to be on or
about July 7, 1999. The Government may extend the term of this contract
for one additional year IAW FAR Clause 52.217-09, by written notice to
the A-E within the time specified in the contract. Each individual
delivery order will be issued and negotiated for each project requiring
design and construction management and inspection services (Type A, B,
and C services). Type A services shall include providing
investigations, surveys, topos, spatial planning, concept drawings, and
cost estimates. Type B services shall include design calculations,
design analysis, cost estimates, life cycle cost analysis, construction
documents, and technical specifications of suitable quality and
completeness for bidding by contractors. Type C services shall include
design consultation during construction, submittal management,
inspection, progress review, and as-built drawings. Each delivery order
is different and will require a unique mixture of engineering
disciplines. Selection of the A-E is not based upon the competitive
bidding procedure, but rather upon the professional qualifications
necessary for the satisfactory performance of the service required,
subject to the following additional evaluation criteria. Significant
evaluation factors for the A-E selection are listed in order of
importance: 1) Professional Qualifications in the following
disciplines: 1a. Architect; 1b. Mechanical Engineer; 1c. Electrical
Engineer; 1d. Structural Engineer; 1e. Civil Engineer; 1f.
Environmental Engineer; 1g. Construction Management; 2. Specialized
Experience and Technical Competence; 3. Capacity to Accomplish Work in
Required Time; 4. Past Performance; 5. Location, firm should be
located within 150 miles of Bangor, Maine; and 6. Demonstrated success
in prescribing the use of recovered materials and achieving waste
reduction and and energy efficiency in facility design. Prospective A-E
firms must include a cover letter which shows the volume of work
awarded to the firm by the Department of Defense during the period
January 1, 1998 through December 31, 1998 and the volume of work
accomplished for the Air National Guard in the past five (5) years
(i.e., 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998). List the number and dollar value
of each contract or delivery order. The cover letter must also include
a written narrative to show the firm's success with Evaluation Criteria
number 6. Architect-Engineering firms meeting the requirements
described in this announcement and desiring consideration are invited
to submit two (2) copies of current, completed, signed and dated
Standard Form (SF) 254,Architect-Engineer and Related Services
Questionnaire and Standard Form 255, Architect-Engineer and Related
Services Questionnaire for Specific Projects, to USPFO for Maine, ATTN:
Stephen E. Moody, Bldg 39, Camp Keyes, Augusta Maine 04333-0032. SFs
254 and 255 must arrive at the USPFO for Maine, Camp Keyes, Augusta,
Maine 04333-0032, NLT close of business (4:00 p.m.) March 26, 1999 to
be considered for selection. See Numbered Note 24. This announcement is
open to small and small disadvantaged firms, but is not restricted to
small business (unrestricted). This announcement is not a request for
proposal. Posted 02/17/99 (W-SN299266). (0048) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0043 19990219\C-0016.SOL)
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