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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 12,2000 PSA#2514Engineering Services -- Dallas, 1301 Young Street, Room 1071, Dallas,
Texas 75202-5433 Z -- RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF DZILTH NA O DITH HLE HEALTH CENTER,
HUERFANO, NM SOL IFB/161-00-0006 DUE 031600 POC Wanda L. Burton,
Contracting Officer (214) 767-3999 or (214) 767-3492 PRESOLICITATION
NOTICE: Work to consist of site improvements with utility
modifications, a major addition to the medical module and dental
module, and interior remodel for a total of three phases. The completed
building size is 2704 gross square meter(GSM)with 11 options which
include: refinish existing metal roof, change existing to (remain
equipment) from pneumatic to DDC system, provide and install landscape
and irrigation system, additional parking spaces, site lighting,
masonry patio wall and bench and metal benches including slab on grade
reinforcement, provide and install u-type cable hooks, nurse call
system, sound system rough-in conduit and boxes, built-up asphalt
roofing in place of elastomeric membrane roofing (EPDM) for new
addition only, provide and install competitive open market DDC system
for new and existing equipment, provide and install roof mounted
mechanical equipment screen wall, provide and install metal lockers,
provide Clerestory construction as indicated on drawings, and provide
and install ceramic tile walls and patterns in large main public
restrooms (base bid includes without patterns)at the Dzilth Na O Dith
Hle Health Center, Huerfano, NM. The selected contractor will be the
Prime Contractor and must provide all management, supervision, labor,
materials, supplies, equipment and transportation, and must plan,
schedule, coordinate and assure effective performance of all
construction to meet the project requirement; bid or negotiate and
award all subcontracts; provide quality assurance inspections; and
assume the responsibility for completing the project within the
performance period and in compliance with developed design
specifications, drawings and the provisions of the contract. The
proposed contract listed herein is Set-Aside under the Buy Indian Act
for 51 percent Indian owned, operated, and controlled firms. In
accordance with the Public Health Service Acquisition Regulation
Paragraph 380.503(E), not more than 50 percent of the work to be
performed under a prime contract awarded pursuant to the Buy Indian Act
shall be subcontracted to other than Indian firms. For this purpose,
work to be performed does not include the provision of materials,
supplies or equipment. In order for Indian firms to prove that they
meet the qualifications requirement of the Buy-Indian Set-Aside
restriction, i.e., Bidders who are currently certified by the Indian
Health Service or the Bureau of Indian Affairs as an "Indian Firm" need
to submit this certification (Tribal Affiliation and Degree of Indian
Blood) with their bid. Bidders who are not currently certified by IHS
or BIA are required to submit proof of ownership and eligibility for
Indian preference under the "Buy Indian Act". Joint Ventures will be
considered as long as the Indian firm is the managing entity. Estimated
contract period is 425 calendar days. Estimated magnitude is from
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000. METHOD OF SELECTION: Technical Evaluation
Factors/Past Performance: Past performance selection procedures will be
used. For this reason, the Technical Evaluation Factors/Past
Performance and the Cost Price shall be furnished separately. Technical
evaluation factors/qualifications submitted by each firm will be
reviewed and will be ranked numerically and evaluated for the most
highly qualified firm using the factors and point values as shown.
Firms should fully address their capability and qualifications with
regard to each of the following evaluation factors. The top ranked
firms will be evaluated and recommended solely on their written
responses to the solicitation. Oral interviews may be held at the
option of the Government. Prime contractors assembling a team are
cautioned that the evaluation will be based on the team, not just the
prime firm. The offeror must demonstrate its experience and
professional ability in the following areas: 1)Experience as a Prime
Contractor of similar size and general scope of this project, i.e.,
health centers, hospital and other health facilities over the past 5
years (20 points); 2) The Prime Contractors/Project Management's
proposed staff (key personnel) for this project, including professional
experience, qualifications, education and training, i.e., project
manager, superintendent, estimator, quality control l supervisor, etc.
(10 points); 3) Past performance on contracts with Government agencies
including Indian organizations, tribes, agencies, i.e., Indian Health
Service and Bureau of Indian Affairs (10 points); and 4) Technical
approach and past performance on renovation of occupied/operational
health centers, hospitals facilities and other health care facilities
over the past 5 years (10 points). Upon establishment of a list of
firms whose technical proposals are technically acceptable their
respective cost proposals will be opened and evaluated. For purposes of
evaluation of offerors, the technical factors when combined are as
important as the price. PPRICE EVALUATION FACTORS (50 POINTS): Offerors
are advised that an award may be made without discussion, exchanges or
any contact concerning the proposalsreceived; therefore, offerors
should present their best and final price at the time of submission.
Offerors should not assume that they would be contacted or afforded an
opportunity to qualify, discuss, or revise their proposals. Proposals
will be evaluated on lump sum bid price for the base item and
evaluation of price on each of the 11 options that is most advantageous
to the Government. Award of the options items may be made by
modification to the contract and, if exercised, would be awarded when
funds become avawilable during the term of the contract. The Government
reserves the right to reject any or all proposals at any time prior to
award; to negotiated with any or all offerors; to award the contract
to other than the offeror submitting the lowest total price; and to
award to the offeror submitting the proposal determined by the
Government to be the most advantageous to the Government. The final
selection willl be determined based on both the technical proposal and
the cost proposal submitted. Specifications, plans and bidding
documents will be available O/A February 15, 2000 for a NON-REFUNDABLE
PRICE of $200.00 per set by writing Kathy Brancato at the address
above. Request for more than one set of specifications, plans and
bidding documents for 51 percent Indian owned firms MUST be accompanied
by a Cashier check or money order. Company checks, personnel checks and
credit cards are not acceptable and will be returned. Cashier checks
and money orders must be made payable to Indian Health Service and
should be sent to Kathy Brancato. You must allow 3 working days for
processing of your requests. All responsible sources may submit a bid
which shall be considered by the agency. Bid opening date is scheduled
O/A March 16, 2000, at 2:00 pm. Posted 01/10/00 (W-SN414579). (0010) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0102 20000112\Z-0006.SOL)
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