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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 13,1999 PSA#2386SOUTHWESTNAVFACENGCOM, 1220 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92132-5187 Z -- WHOLEHOUSE REPAIR AND REVITALIZATION, PHASE I, SAN ONOFRE HOUSING
AREA, MARINE CORPS BASE, CAMP PENDLETON, CALIFORNIA SOL
N668711-99-R-6645 DUE 082699 POC Laura Smith, Contract Specialist,
(619) 532-3083 PRESOLICITATION NOTICE: This procurement consists of one
solicitation with the intent to award three or more Indefinite Delivery
Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Construction Contracts to the responsible
proposers whose proposals, conforming to the Request for Proposal
(RFP), will be most advantageous to the Government resulting in the
Best Value, cost or price and other factors considered. AWARD MAY BE
MADE TO A FIRM OTHER THAN THAT SUBMITTING THE LOWEST PRICE. The
contracts will be for a base period of one year with two one-year
option periods. The Government reserves the right to award three or
more contracts under this solicitation or to award only one contract
covering the seed project identified in the RFP if funds are not
available for the minimum guarantee for three or more awards. THE
GOVERNMENT INTENDS TO AWARD WITHOUT DISCUSSIONS, THEREFORE, OFFERORS
INITIAL PROPOSALS SHOULD CONTAIN THE OFFEROR'S BEST TERMS FROM A COST
OR PRICE AND TECHNICAL STANDPOINT. The total maximum value for the base
term and all options for the aggregate of all IDIQ contracts awarded as
a result of this RFP shall not exceed $200,000,000. The minimum task
order amount for this contract is $10,000,000. The IDIQ work will
consist of new construction and design/build for renovation,
alteration, repair, and associated architecture/engineering work at
various locations within the States of Arizona, New Mexico, California,
and for special programs such as Housing and Non-appropriated funded
(NAF) in the Sates of Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Types of
facilities may include but not limited to: Bachelors Enlisted Quarters,
Wholehouse Revitalization, Child Care Centers, Lodges,
Recreation/Fitness Centers, Retail Complexes, Warehouses, Housing
Offices, Community Centers, and other similar facilities. In support of
the design-build strategies, the contractor shall employ the services
of an architect/engineering professional experienced in the
coordination of multi-discipline architectural/engineering design
efforts in all aspects of general building for new and renovation
projects including comprehensive interior design and lead and asbestos
abatement. Projects may also require incorporation of sustainable
features. Multiple design teams may be proposed to satisfy a variety of
building types projected to be awarded during the term of the contract.
Architectural/Engineering professionals shall be conducting business
from an established professional business office. All discipline
coordination shall be accomplished by the Contractor's
architect/engineering team. The government will not coordinate the work
for the contractor. After award of the initial contracts, each awardee
shall be provided a fair opportunity to be considered for each task
order, except under those circumstances described in FAR 16.505(b)(2).
Award factors will vary depending on the unique requirements for each
Task Order and may be competed on the basis of price, best value or
technically acceptable, low-price selection procedures. The subsequent
task orders may be performance oriented tasks requiring minimal
design, may occasionally be complex construction requiring design
development for design-build construction, or a combination thereof.
They will be scoped by the Government/Contractor team and may not have
traditional plans and specifications but may include sketches, and
requests for catalog cuts, and other submittals. The salient
requirements of the Task Order will be scoped by the
Government/Contractor team in order to develop a mutually agreed upon
Statement of Work. The exact location of each task order will be
indicated by the Contracting Officer. The awarded task order will be a
performance scoped, firm fixed price task with a specific completion
date. Should any of the IDIQ contractors be unable to competitively
secure a task order to meet the minimum guarantee, award factors may be
modified in order to ensure each participating contractor is awarded
task orders meeting the minimum guarantee. All Contractors will be
required to participate in walk-through -- exploratory scoping
investigations, and to subsequently submit their proposals. Failure to
participate responsibly in walk-throughs and to submit proposals on
all Task Orders may result in the Government not exercising the option
periods called out in the contract. The best value contractor will
receives the seed project with award. Upon receipt of additional
projects, within the base period, award will be made to the second,
third, and any additional successful contractors in succession based on
best value. Evaluation for award will be based on written presentation
of the following criteria: (1) Past Performance; (2) Subcontracting
Effort, (3) Technical/Management with subfactors including: (a)
Experience, (b) Capacity to Accomplish Work and (b) Technical Approach;
and (4) Pricing for N68711-99-R-6645, the seed project, which will be
the first task order of the contract. The seed project is located at
San Onofre housing area, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California.
The intent of this project is to provide all labor and materials
necessary to repair and revitalize housing units, to upgrade them to
present day design and construction standards, and to bring them into
conformance with current building and fire codes. The 130 units
consisting of four (4) different floor plans, are one and two story
wood-framed structures with stucco facades and wood and brick veneers,
concrete floor slabs and asphalt shingle roofs. The scope of work
includes, but is not limited to the following: Field investigation of
existing conditions, design, engineering, and construction of
wholehouse repair and revitalization of housing units, including site
work, asbestos and lead paint abatement/encapsulation. Reconfiguration
and revitalization of interiors, revitalization of exteriors, site
improvements consisting of replacement of unit walkways, grading and
drainage repairs, replacement of fencing, installation of landscaping
and irrigation system, erosion repairs and control and street and
sidewalk repairs. THIS SOLICITATION IS HEREBYBEING ISSUED ON AN
UNRESTRICTED BASIS INVITING FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION. The Standard
Industrial Code 1542 and the annual size standard is $17 million. It is
recommended the subcontracting goals reflect a minimum goal of 45%
Small Business, 25% Small Disadvantaged Business, 8% Women-Owned Small
Business and 1% HUBZone (if applicable) Subcontracting Effort. The
estimated cost for the seed project is between $10,000,000 and
$25,000,000. A site visit and preproposal conference will be scheduled
at a later date yet to be determined. NOTE: Plans and specs for this
project will be available only over the Internet at address
http://www.efdsw.navfac.navy.mil/home.htm as an Electronic Bid Set
(EBS). Plan holders lists will not be faxed and will be available only
at the Internet website address listed above. The response time
required by FAR 5.203 will begin on the date of issuance of the EBS
solicitation. TELEPHONE REQUESTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR SOLICITATION
PACKAGES. Posted 07/09/99 (W-SN352319). (0190) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0191 19990713\Z-0023.SOL)
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