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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 2,1999 PSA#2358Department Of The Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Commander, Atlantic Division, Contracts Office, Code 02231, 1510
Gilbert Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23511-2699 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO
PETROLEUM STORAGE AND TRANSFER FACILITIES AT VARIOUS ACTIVITIES UNDER
THE COGNIZANCE OF THE ATLANTIC DIVISION, NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING
COMMAND SOL N62470-99-R-3305 DUE 063099 POC Bayla L. Mack, 757-322-8271
Kim F. Ribaudo, Contract Specialist, 757-322-8235 E-MAIL: Click here to
contact Ms. Mack via e-mail, mackbl@efdlant.navfac.navy.mil.
Correction: This action posted on the CBDNet on 24 May 1999 and
published in the CBD on 26 May 1999 is amended as follows:
Architect-Engineer or Engineering Services are required for preparation
of plans, specifications, cost estimates, related studies, all
associated engineering services, shop drawing review, as-built drawing
preparation, Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) preparation (provides
construction contract inspection requirements), Operation and
Maintenance Support Information (OMSI), construction inspection and
engineering consultation services during construction for projects to
repair, alter and design new Petroleum Storage and Transfer Facilities.
The Government will reserve an option to negotiate final plans,
specifications, cost estimates, related studies, all associated
engineering services, and all post construction award services for all
projects. These projects can include, but are not limited to: storage
tanks, gasoline systems, diesel systems, jet fuel systems, heavy fuel
oil systems, fuel issue and receipt. Area of contract coverage is the
Eastern United States, the Caribbean, and Western Europe with much of
the work planned for facilities in Southeastern Virginia. The A&E must
be able to demonstrate its qualifications (with respect to the
published evaluation factors) to perform the following work: (a)
Investigate condition, troubleshoot operational problems, and
recommend/design corrective actions related to petroleum systems; and
prepare project documentation, designs and cost estimates; (b)
Replace/repair deteriorated tanks and level control systems; (c)
Replace/upgrade deteriorated fuel pipelines, filters, control valves,
pumps, pantographs; (d) Remove tank sludge and contaminated soil; (e)
replace/upgrade fuel control systems; (f) API tank inspections and
reports; and (g) Truck loading and unloading; and (h) Depot storage and
aircraft fuel ready issue. The A&E must demonstrate his and each key
consultant's qualifications with respect to the published evaluation
factors forall services. Evaluation factors (1) through (6) are of
equal importance; factors (7), (8) and (9) are of lesser importance and
will be used as "tie-breakers" among technically equal firms. Specific
evaluation factors include: (1) Specialized Experience -- Firms will
be evaluated in terms of: (a) their past experience with regard to the
investigation and design of the types of services listed above; and
(b) their knowledge and experience to perform the work to the
requirements of Military Handbook 1022 and Air Force Fueling Standards,
Petroleum Fuel Facilities. All other information in the original
synopsis remains the same. Posted 05/28/99 (W-SN337162). (0148) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0019 19990602\C-0003.SOL)
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