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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 15,1999 PSA#2325Engineering Field Activity, NW, NAVFACENGCOM, 19917 7th Ave NE,
Poulsbo, WA 98370-7570 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SERVICES FOR
CIVIL/STRUCTURAL PROJECTS SOL N44255-99-R-4420 POC P. W. Talbot,
Contracting Officer (360) 396-0249 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the
Contracting Officer via, talbotpw@efanw.navfac.navy.mil. Firm
fixed-price Architect-Engineer services are required for engineering
studies and for the design and preparation of plans and specifications
for the purpose of bidding and construction of civil and structural
projects at various locations in the United States, however primarily
in Washington State. Projects may require preparation and/or evaluation
of design-build requests for proposals (RFPs) or preparation of
conventional full-design packages. Major importance will be attached to
functionally integrating new designs and equipment into existing
facilities. Typical types of work include aircraft runways and
facilities; waterfront structures and facilities; recreational
facilities; bridges and other structures; crane weight-handling
equipment; site development and utilities; street and landscaping
improvements, fueling facilities, various storage tank systems; Year
2000 (Y2K) compliance assessments, and consultation support during
construction. The work may also require various engineering services
including, but not limited to, construction cost estimating, project
scheduling, field investigation, surveying, geotechnical evaluation,
design concept and analysis, seismic and/or wind load analysis, and
inspection of cranes. During the performance of this contract a number
of environmental concerns may be encountered including, but not
limited to, stormwater quality, sediment control, hazardous materials,
pollution abatement, lead removal, asbestos abatement, toxic air
emissions, and ground water contamination. Projects may require
building systems and controls analysis for Y2K compliance in connection
with Navy Inventories, Assessments, Testing, Contingency Plans (CPs),
and Continuity of Operations Plans (COOPs). Y2K projects may involve
redesigns needed as a result of hardware and/or software failures
occurring in embedded computer chip control components. The AE shall be
required to prepare cost estimates, using current-year R.S. Means, Inc.
Construction Cost Data, that have been reviewed and approved by a
professional cost engineer. The AE may be required to use SUCCESS (U.S.
Cost, Inc.) cost estimating software. The AE shall be required to
prepare as-built documentation at the time of construction in both
electronic media and hard-copy. Electronic files shall be submitted in
AUTOCAD or INTEGRAPH Microstation-compatible computer drawing format.
The AE shall be required to prepare computer automated specifications
using (SPECSINTACT) software. SELECTION CRITERIA, in descending order
of importance, are: (1) Recent specialized experience and technical
competence of the firm (the office/branch actually accomplishing the
work) including consultants, in the preparation of civil and structural
design packages for the following types of work, in order of
importance: aircraft runways and facilities; recreational facilities;
bridges and other structures; crane weight-handling equipment; site
development and utilities; street and landscaping improvements, fueling
facilities, various storage tank systems; Year 2000 (Y2K) compliance
assessments, and consultation support during construction. Design-build
experience is preferred and may result in an increased rating for this
criteria. Do not list more than fifteen (15) projects in Block 8 of
the SF-255; projects listed shall have been substantially completed
within the last three years. Indicate which consultants from the
proposed team participated in each of these projects. In the project
descriptions, provide (i) evidence of experience in site planning and
design of environmentally responsible and sustainable facilities
integrated across all engineering disciplines and (ii) examples of
experience delivering products in Standard International (SI) metric
units from planning stages through design and construction. Extra
credit may be assigned for each project cited which involves the
sustainable design approach. (2) Professional qualifications of the
staff to be assigned to this contract, including subconsultants, in
conducting civil and structural engineering and related value
engineering studies and cost estimates, life cycle analyses,
sustainable design and construction analyses, Y2K assessments and
testing, and applicable sketches for the following types of work, in
order of importance: aircraft runways and facilities; recreational
facilities; bridges and other structures; crane weight-handling
equipment; site development and utilities; street and landscaping
improvements, fueling facilities, various storage tank systems; Year
2000 (Y2K) compliance assessments, and consultation support during
construction. Design-build contracting qualifications are preferred and
may result in an increased rating for this factor. List only the team
members who actually performed the major tasks for these projects. Key
personnel must have professional registration in their discipline.
Qualifications should reflect each individual's skills and abilities to
contribute to the successful completion of task orders on this
contract. In Block 4 of the SF-255 (Personnel Discipline) show the
entire proposed team and professional registration credentials by
listing personnel employed by the prime in the blanks provided and
personnel from consultants to the left in parentheses. In Block 7 of
the SF-255, indicate branch office location of each team member,
including key consultant personnel. (3) Design Quality Control (OQ)
Program. Provide a copy of the firm's corporate QC program. Also
provide a sample QC plan prepared for a prior project. The sample
should show how individual subconsultant quality control measures were
integrated into the firm's overall QC program for the design team. It
should identify and describe key procedures to ensure effective
coordination of all project data and of the team's effort to partner
with the construction contractor. (4) Past performance on projects for
the following types of work: aircraft runways and facilities;
recreational facilities; bridges and other structures; crane
weight-handling equipment; site development and utilities; street and
landscaping improvements, fueling facilities, various storage tank
systems; Year 2000 (Y2K) compliance assessments, and consultation
support during construction. Identify and describe fully, in terms of
quality of work, cost control and compliance with performance
schedules, a minimum of three(3)/maximum of five(5) examples of
construction projects completed successfully within the last three
years. Projects listed shall be those completed by the office/branch
that will be accomplishing the work under this contract. Indicate cost
control measures taken and other proactive procedures used to ensure
projects are within cost limitations. List recent awards, commendations
and other performance evaluations received by the team proposed for
this project, for projects similar to those listed within this factor.
(5) Capacity. Demonstrate the ability to completed several
multidisciplinary contract task orders concurrently (i.e., the impact
of this potential workload on the firm's permanent staff and
anticipated workload during the contract periodalong with the firm's
history of successfully completed work in compliance with performance
schedules and providing timely submittals). Indicate the firm's present
workload and the availability of the proposed team members (including
consultants) for the specified contract period. (6) Demonstrated
success in prescribing the use of recovered materials and achieving
waste reduction and energy efficiency in facilities design. Indicate
familiarity with energy sustainability design and specification as well
as EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines for use of recycled-content
building materials. *** Note: Criteria numbers (7) through (10) shall
be used as secondary evaluation factors should the application of
criteria numbers (1) through (6) result in firms being rated as equal.
(7) Demonstrated knowledge of the localities included in this
contract. (8) Location of the firm in the general geographic area. (9)
Use of small/small disadvantaged or women-owned business firms as
primary consultants or as subconsultants. (10) Volume of work
previously awarded to the firm. This information shall be recorded in
Block 9 of the SF-255 by listing the total amount of Prime DoD fees
awarded for the previous 12 months. GENERAL INFORMATION: The proposed
procurement shall result in the award of one fixed-price indefinite
quantity contract. The contract period of performance shall not exceed
a base plus two option years or a total contract value of $1,500,000,
whichever occurs first. The option years may be exercised unilaterally
by the government. The contract minimum guarantee shall be $5,000 or
the value established by award of a seed project. The minimum and
maximum values of individual contract task orders executed under this
contract are $2,500 and $250,000 respectively. The estimated start date
is August 1999. A small business/small disadvantaged business
subcontracting plan may be required in accordance with FAR 19.702. The
Standard Industrial Classification Code is 8711. The related small
business size standard is $2.5 million annual average gross revenue for
the last three fiscal years. Qualified firms desiring consideration
shall submit one copy of an SF-254, and SF-255 including organization
chart of key personnel to be assigned to this contract and each
subconsultant's current SF254 to Ms. Pat Talbot, Code R021PT,
Engineering Field Activity, Northwest, 19917 7th Avenue NE, Poulsbo, WA
98370-7570 not later than 2:00 PM (PST) 30 days (first work day
following a weekend or holiday) after publication in the Commerce
Business Daily. Failure to submit the aforementioned items and the
amount of DoD fees awarded to the firm will reflect negatively on the
firm's submittal during the evaluation process. In Block 10 of the
SF-255 discuss why the firm is especially qualified based on the
selection criteria. Firms applying with multiple offices, shall
indicate the office which completed each of the projects listed in
Block 8 and shall list which office is under contract for any projects
listed in Block 9 of the SF-255. Use Block 10 of the SF-255 to provide
any additional information desired. Personal interviews may not be
scheduled prior to selection of the most highly qualified firms.
Elaborate brochures or other presentations beyond those sufficient to
present a complete and effective response to this announcement are not
desired. Firms that design or prepare specifications for a
construction contract or procurement of supplies cannot provide the
construction or supplies. This limitation also applies to subsidiaries
and affiliates of the firm. Telegraphic and facsimile SF-255's will
not be accepted. Site visits will not be arranged during the submittal
period. Debriefing requests will not be entertained prior to 45 days
after the SF-254/255 submittal due date. This project is open to all
business concerns. No additional technical information is available at
this time. This is not a request for proposals. Posted 04/13/99
(W-SN319863). (0103) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0043 19990415\C-0005.SOL)
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