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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 17,2000 PSA#2539Engineering Services -- Dallas, 1301 Young Street, Room 1071, Dallas,
Texas 75202-5433 Y -- CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/PRIME GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW FOUR CORNERS REGIONAL HEALTH FACILITY AT RED
MESA, ARIZONA SOL RFP/161-00-0012 DUE 031400 POC Barry J. Prince,
Contracting Officer, (214) 767-6613; Gerald Inglett, R.A., Project
Manager, (214) 767-3898. The Indian Health Service (IHS), Engineering
Services Dallas (ES-D) is solicitating proposals from qualified firms
to act as the Construction Manager/General Prime Contractor (CM/GPC)
for the construction of a new Four Corners Regional Health Center and
Staff Quarters at Red Mesa, Arizona. This new Health Center facility
will be approximately 10,600 gross square meters. The Staff Quarters
will have 93 Living Units. The estimated construction dollar magnitude
for the Health Center is between $20-$25 million. The estimated
construction dollar magnitude for the Staff Quarters is between $15-$20
million (pending funds available). The Standard Industrial Code (SIC)
is 1542 and the business size standard is $17 Million. This
solicitation will not be set aside for small business and is being made
under the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program. The
estimated construction period is two years. A Performance Bond (100%)
and Payment Bond ($2.5 M) will be required of the selected contractor
prior to issuance of the Notice to Proceed for Part 2 of this project.
For estimating purposes the contractor's insurance bonding provider
should consider the Maximum Estimated Amount available at this time for
this project to be $2.5 M. Actual bonding requirements will be
established when the final Guaranteed Maximum Price is established.
THIS PROJECT IS SET-ASIDE UNDER THE BUY INDIAN ACT FOR INDIAN OWNED
FIRMS THAT ARE AT A MINIMUM 51 PERCENT INDIAN OWNED, CONTROLLED, AND
OPERATED. In accordance with Public Health Service Acquisition
Regulation (PHSAR), Par. 380.503(E), under a 51 percent Buy Indian
Set-aside, not more than 50 percent of the work to be performed under
a prime contract awarded pursuant to the Buy Indian Act (25 U.S.C. 47)
shall be subcontracted to other than Indian firms. For this purpose,
the work to be performed does not include the provision of materials,
supplies, or equipment. In order for an Indian firm to prove they meet
the qualifications requirement of the Buy Indian Set-aside
restriction,i.e., offerors who are currently certified by Indian Health
Service (IHS) or Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) as an "Indian Firm,"
need to submit their certification (Tribal Affiliation and Degree of
'Indian Blood') with their proposal. Offerors who are NOT currently
certified by IHS or BIA are required to submit proof of ownership and
eligibility for an Indian preference under the Buy Indian Act. Joint
Ventures will be considered as long as the Indian firm is the managing
entity (this MUST be specifically stated in the submittal). Scope of
Work: The selected contractor will serve as the Prime Contractor and
will be a member of the construction team consisting of the A&E Design
Firm, the Contractor, and the Government for the construction of the
New Four Corners Regional Health Center and Staff Housing Facilities at
Red Mesa, Arizona. The contract will be in two parts: Part 1: As a team
member the CM / GPC will provide consultative and other services during
the design phase of the project. Review and make recommendations on
plans and specifications as they have been and are being developed with
emphasis on keeping the cost of the project within budgetary
limitations; assist in the development of a total project cost
estimate, broken down by specialities, leading to the development of an
acceptable guaranteed maximum project price, make recommendations on
value engineering type changes, assist in preparing the construction
schedule and other associated tasks for construction of this new
facility. Part 2: The selected CM/GPC must provide all management,
supervision, labor, materials, supplies and equipment, transportation
and must plan, schedule, coordinate and assure effective performance of
all construction to meet the project requirements; bid or negotiate and
award all subcontracts; perform general condition items; provide
quality assurance inspections; and assume the responsibility for
completing the project within the Guaranteed Maximum Price and in
compliance with the developed design specifications, drawings and the
provisions of the contract. METHOD OF SELECTION: Competitive formal
sources selection procedures will be used in accordance with Part 15 of
the Federal Acquisitation Regulations (FAR). The qualifications
submitted by each firm will be reviewed and evaluated for the most
highly qualified firm. When responding to this announcement, firms
should fully address their capability and qualifications with regard to
each of the following evaluations factors. The top ranked firms
recommended for interview will be evaluated and recommended solely on
their written responses to this announcement. Prime contractors
assembling a team are cautioned that the evaluation will be based on
the team, not just the prime firm. Interested offers may request an
Offerors Qualification Statement Package from this office by submitting
their request in writing to Barry J. Prince, Contracting Officer, at
facsimile telephone number (214) 767-5194. This will be the only form
of submittal accepted. Additional material submitted will not be
evaluated and may be returned. TECHNICAL EVALUATION FACTORS: The
evaluation factors are listed in descending order of priority with
evaluation factors #1 & #2 being of equal point value and #4 & #5 of
equal point value. The offeror must demonstrate its experience and
professional ability in the following areas: (1) CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE: Experience as a CM/GPC of similar size and
general scope of this project, i.e., health centers, hospitals and
assorted housing over the past 3 years; (2) MANAGEMENT PLANNING &
ACCOUNTING EXPERIENCE: Proposed management plan including cost
management ability, accounting system which will be utilized and
critical path scheduling experience on similar type and size projects;
(3) EXPERIENCE OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S PROFESSIONAL STAFF ASSIGNED
TO THIS PROJECT: The CM/GPC proposed staff (Key personnel) for this
project, including professional experience, qualifications, education
and training, i.e., Project Manager, Superintendent, Estimator, Quality
Control Supervisor, etc; (4) PAST PERFORMANCE ON GOVERNMENT PROJECTS:
Past performance on contracts with Government agencies including Indian
organizations, tribes, agencies, i.e., Indian Health Service and Bureau
of Indian Affairs; (5) ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE:
Technical Engineering / Value Engineering / Architectural experience in
the design of health centers, hospitals and assorted housing over the
past 3 years. Interested Offerors shall submit their Offerors
Qualification Statement Form to Barry J. Prince, Contracting Officer,
Indian Health Service, Engineering Services -- Dallas, 1301 Young
Street, Suite 1071, Dallas Texas 75202-5433. ALL QUALIFICATION
STATEMENTS MUST BE received by the Contracting Officer no later than
4:30 P.M., CST, Tuesday, March 14, 2000. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS NOR WILL A SOLICITATION BE ISSUED. Posted 02/15/00
(W-SN425374). (0046) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0111 20000217\Y-0005.SOL)
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