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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 12,1999 PSA#2322Contracting Officer, ROICC Annapolis, 181 Wainwright Road, U.S. Naval
Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402-5013 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL & STRUCTURAL
ENGINEERING SERVICES SOL N62477-99-R-0546 DUE 051399 POC Mary Whitmore
410 293-3162 INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL &
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DESIGN & ENGINEERING SERVICES, U. S. NAVAL
ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS, MD SOL N62477-99-R-0546. DUE 051099 The work
requires Civil and Structural Engineering Design and Engineering
Services necessary for the preparation of plans and specifications
complete and ready for bidding accompanied by cost estimates and design
calculations for projects at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD.
Other services that may be required are studies, land surveys, mapping,
landscape design, archeological investigation, permits (storm water
management, sediment and erosion control, etc.), soil borings and other
testing, reviewing of shop drawings, construction consultation and
construction inspection services. Title II construction record drawings
and post construction award services (PCAS) may be required at any time
up to the final acceptance of all work. Projects will include work on
a variety of buildings and facilities including HistoricStructures and
other cultural resources at the U. S. Naval Academy. The types of
projects will include, but not be limited in scope to inspection,
repair, alteration and/or new construction for roads, parking areas,
bulkheads, athletic facilities, repair and replacement of treatment and
distribution systems for potable water, storm and sanitary sewer
systems. Although none is now known, the existence of asbestos, lead or
other hazardous materials in the areas of the projects is possible and
the A/E may be required to identify, test and provide design which
will accommodate the disposal of this material in the construction
plans and specifications in accordance with applicable rules and
regulations pertaining to such hazardous materials. A/E must test, in
accordance with government regulations, any confined space he/she
enters to insure a gas free condition. Also, before entering spaces
containing asbestos, he/she must be medically approved for and wear an
appropriate respirator and clothing. Individual fees for any one
project may not exceed $200,000. The duration of the contract will be
for the period of one year with a one year option. If exercised, the
A/E will receive official notice at least 60 days prior to the end of
the first year. Each project will be a firm fixed price A/E contract.
Subject to necessary changes, the total amount will not exceed
$500,000.00 for each year. A specific initial project has not been
identified for this indefinite quantity contract. Other types of
projects mentioned above, which may be added by task order, will
require the same basic professional skills and in addition will involve
development of plans, specifications, cost estimates, design
calculations and post construction award services. Selection criteria,
in relative order of importance are included below. See Note 24 for
standard criteria. (1) Specialized experience and technical competence
in the type of work required including work on academic buildings and
support facilities utilizing in-house personnel for civil/structural
engineering, cost estimating, CAD design using AUTOCAD R14.0, and
specifications using SPECSINTACT and Word 7.0; and ; (2) Firms not
having full in-house capability must demonstrate how they will manage
subcontractors and insure quality control; (3) Capability of the firm
to accomplish the work within the required time, considering such
factors as loss of key personnel and volume of other work, i.e.
multiple (simultaneous) delivery orders within the required time
limits; (4) Proximity of the firm in the Baltimore-Washington area to
include the U. S. Naval Academy; (5) Past experience, if any, of the
firm with respect to performance of DOD A/E contracts. Volume of work
previously awarded to firm by DOD shall also be considered, with the
object of effecting an equitable distribution of DOD A/E contracts.
Each firm's past performance(s) and performance ratings will be
reviewed during the evaluation process and can affect the selection
outcome. Architect-Engineer firms which meet the requirements listed in
this announcement are invited to submit one copy each of the completed
Standard Form 254 and SF 255, U. S. Government Architect-Engineer
Qualifications to the office indicted below. Personal visits for the
purpose of discussing the project are discouraged and site visits will
not be arranged. Only firms responding to this announcement by 10 May
1999 will be considered. Firms having a current SF 254 on file with
this office may also be considered. Interested firms are requested to
include telefax numbers on their SF 254 and SF 255. This is NOT a
request for proposal. Joint-ventures are encouraged to submit. Small
Disadvantage Businesses are encouraged to submit. Submit SF 254 and SF
255 to: Resident Officer in Charge of Construction, Attn: Ms. Mary
Whitmore, Contracting Officer (410) 293-3162, 181 Wainwright Road,
Halligan Hall, U. S. Naval Academy, Stop 21A, Annapolis, MD 21402-5013.
E-Mail: MWhitmore@efaches.navfac.navy.mil Posted 04/08/99 (W-SN317746).
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