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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 30,1999 PSA#2506U. S. Army Engineer District, Savannah, P.O. Box 889, Savannah, Georgia
31402-0889 C -- ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR IDIQ CONTRACTS FOR MISCELLANEOUS A-E
SERVICES POC Leila Hollis, Contract Specialist, (912)652-5105 or Joel
Kreger, (912)652-5465 WEB: Corps of Engineers, Savannah District,
Contracting, http://www.sas.usace.army.mil/ct/index.html. E-MAIL: Leila
Hollis, leila.hollis@sas02.usace.army.mil. 1. CONTRACT INFORMAITON: The
Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, requires the services
of Architect-Engineer firms for numerous Multidiscipline Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts. Contracts awarded as a result
of this announcement will be administered ****(1) by Savannah District
for use on federal projects (civil and military) under its
jurisdiction and, if requested, for other Corps of Engineers Districts
within the South Atlantic Division or ****(2) by Directorate of Public
Work/Base Civil Engineer offices at specific Army and Air Force
installations within GA, SC and NC**** Contract limits and contract
size will be determined at the time of selection. An 8(a) set-aside
selection may be made from this announcement. Typically, each contract
will consist of a base ordering period and two option periods, each
period not to exceed one year, for a total of three years. The total of
all task orders during each ordering period may not exceed $1,000,000.
Individual task orders may not exceed $1,000,000. The total amount of
each contract over the three-year ordering period may not exceed
$3,000,000. Assignment of individual task orders to the contracts with
identical scopes of work will be based upon the following factors: (1)
Proximity of the firm to the project site and familiarity with design
criteria/codes and construction methods used at the locality, (2)
Current capacity of the firm to accomplish the task order in the
required time, (3) Equitable distribution of work among identical
contracts and (4) Performance and quality of deliverables under the
current IDIQ contracts. This announcement is open to all firms
regardless of size. Large business offerors must identify
subcontracting opportunities with small business, HUBZone small
business, small woman-owned business, and small disadvantaged business
on their SF255. If selected, the large business offeror will be
required to submit a small/small disadvantaged & women-owned
subcontracting plan in accordance with FAR 52-219.9 and DFARS
219.704/705 as a part of the Request for Proposal package. The
following subcontracting goals are the minimum acceptable goals to be
included in the subcontracting plan. OF THE SUBCONTRACTED WORK, 62% TO
SMALL BUSINESS; 10% TO SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE OF
SMALL BUSINESS); 5% TO WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE OF SMALL
BUSINESS); 1.5% HUBZONE SMALL BUSINESS (A COMPOSITE OF SMALL BUSINESS).
Large business firms that intend to do any subcontracting must convey
their intent to meet the minimum goals on the SF255, Block 6. Written
justification must be provided if the minimum goals cannot be provided.
For additional information, please contact Ms. Leila Hollis, Contract
Specialist, at (912)652-5105. ****2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Task Orders
to be issued under these contracts may include design of NEW facilities
and O&M projects related to additions and alterations of buildings,
road, drainage and utility systems, engineering studies, project
planning, topographic surveying to support designs, lead-based paint
and asbestos sampling/analysis/abatement design, and air monitoring
during the abatement/construction process, shop drawing review,
construction phase services and preparation of O&M manuals. All design
files must originate in and be delivered in the (*.dgn) format.
Exceptions may be granted if the use of scanned files is required. In
this case, the scanned files must be converted to (*.dgn) format for
delivery. All design files will be developed using the Tri Service AEC
Standard as supplemented by the Savannah District instructions. The
standards include naming convention, file and directory structure, line
weights, levels, and color. Any deviation shall be approved by the
Contracting Officer. ****3. SELECTION CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general
A-E selection process. The selection criteria are listed below in
descending order of importance. Criteria a-e is primary. Criteria f-g
is secondary and will be used as "tie-breakers" among technically equal
firms. ****a. Specialized experience and technical competence in (1)
Design of additions and alterations of building, road, drainage and
utility systems, (2) Design of new building, road, drainage and utility
systems, (3) Engineering studies and project planning, (4) Topographic
Surveying, (5) Lead-based paint and asbestos
sampling/analysis/abatement design and air monitoring during
abatement/construction process, (6) Shop drawing review, construction
phase services and preparation of O&M manuals and (7) Originating
design files in (*.dgn) format. ****b. Past performance on DoD and
other contracts with respect to cost control, quality of work and
compliance with performance schedules. ****c. Capacity to accomplish
multiple simultaneous task orders and provide staff in the following
disciplines: architect, civil, structural, mechanical, fire protection
and electrical engineers, industrial hygienists, and topographic
surveyors. Please disregard the "to be utilized" statement at Block 4
of SF255 and show the total strength of each discipline. ****d.
Professional qualification of key management and professional staff
members. The design team must include a Registered Fire Protection
Engineer whose principle duties are fire protection engineering or a
Registered Architect or Registered Engineer who is a full member in
good standing of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE).
****e. Knowledge of locality as it pertains to geological features,
environmental and climatic conditions and local construction methods
used on projects under Savannah District jurisdiction and/or location
in the general geographical area of specific military installations in
the 3-state area. ****f. Degree of participation of SB, SDB, WOB, HBCU
or MI as prime contractor, subcontractor or joint venture partner.
****g. Volume of DoD contract awards in the last 12 months as described
in Note 24. ****4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Responses on file from last
year's announcement will be discarded. ALL FIRMS desiring consideration
MUST SUBMIT a NEW response. Responses to this announcement will be used
for IDIQ contract selections February 1, 2000, through January 31,
2001. This announcement is non-closing and firms may submit a SF255 and
SF254 at anytime during 2000. Firms desiring consideration shall submit
ONE (1) copy fo SF255 (11/92 VERSION ONLY, WILL BE ACCEPTED) for prime
and ONE (1) copy fo SF254 (11/92 VERSION ONLY, WILL BE ACCEPTED) for
prime and each consultant (extra copies will not be kept) to the
following address: U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah, ATTN:
CESAS-EN-ES (Linda Smulevitz), 100 West Oglethorpe, Savannah, GA
31401-3640. FIRMS MUST INCLUDE PRIMES'S ACASS NUMBER in block 3b of
SF255. For ACASS information, call (503)808-4591. FACSIMILE SUBMITTALS
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Cover letters and extraneous materials
(brochures, etc.) will not be considered. Firms selected will be
required to submit a design Quality Assurance Plan concurrently with
their fee proposal. Information on what is to be contained in this plan
will be furnished upon notification of selection. Firms responding to
this announcement are requested not to transmit this plan with their
SF255. ****PHONE CALLS are DISCOURAGED unless ABSOLUTELY necessary.
****PERSONAL VISITS for the purpose of DISCUSSING this announcement
WILL NOT BE SCHEDULED. ****THIS is NOT a REQUEST for a PROPOSAL. Posted
12/28/99 (W-SN411740). (0362) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 19991230\C-0005.SOL)
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