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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 16,2000 PSA#2558General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS),
Chesapeake Realty Services District (3PC), The Wanamaker Building, 100
Penn Square East, Philadelphia, PA, 19107-3396 C -- FULL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR REPAIR AND
ALTERATION WORK FOR THE MODERNIZATION OF THE BASE PORTION OF THE FALLON
FEDERAL BUILDING, 31 HOPKINS PLAZA, BALTIMORE, MD SOL
Reference-Number-A-E-Chesapeake-00-0002 DUE 041700 POC Patti Vaughn,
Contracting Officer, Phone (215) 656-6144, Fax (215) 656-5838, Email
patti.vaughn@gsa.gov -- Patti Vaughn, Contracting Officer, Phone (215)
656-6144, Fax (215) 656-5838, Email patti.vaughn@gsa.gov WEB: Visit
this URL for the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=M&ProjID=Reference-Num
ber-A-E-Chesapeake-00-0002&LocID=55. E-MAIL: Patti Vaughn,
patti.vaughn@gsa.gov. The General Services Administration (GSA)
Announces an opportunity for Full Architectural and Engineering (A-E)
design services for Repair and Alteration (R&A) work for the
modernization of the base portion (basement, ground, first and second
floors) of the Fallon Federal Building located at 31 Hopkins Plaza in
Baltimore, MD. The Fallon Federal Building, built in 1967, provides
694,787 gross square feet and 280 parking spaces to house 1092
employees. The lower (base) portion of the building affected by this
project involves approximately 225,000 gsf. The prospectus work
includes but is not limited to the replacement of the heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system as well as life safety,
accessibility, electrical upgrades, child care programming knowledge,
and space renovation in this portion of the building. Serious problems
with the HVAC serving this portion of the building will be corrected
and office space will be upgraded to a level comparable to the tower
renovations currently in progress. Extensive work above the ceilings
necessitate full asbestos abatement of fireproofing. Electrical system
upgrades are also needed, as well as minor upgrades to restrooms and
fire safety features. The building will be occupied during the
construction. The estimated construction cost for the required
renovations is between $10,000,000 and $15,000,000. Project schedule
currently shows construction occurring April 2002. The A-E services
include review of existing documentation, survey and data gathering,
programming, pre-design survey, concept design, swing space and move
coordination. Options will include: Preliminary Construction Documents,
Final Construction Documents and Post Construction Award Services. GSA
CAD Deliverables Policy will be incorporated as requirements of the
awarded contract. Detailed CAD Deliverable Policy may be accessed on
teh Internet at http://www.pbs3.gsa.gov. (Select "Vendor Informations"
and choose the link to the CAD Policy. The significant selection
criteria, in relative order of importance, are as follows: 1. Past
Project and Team Experience with Related Projects -- The firm will
demonstrate experience in no more than five projects completed with the
last 10 years: a.)three of the five must be completed through
construction in occupied buildings with swing space/move coordination
experience, b.)two of the five must be similar in size, scope and
complexity, and c.)demonstrate experience in construction support
services in the above mentioned projects. 2. Personnel Qualifications
Team members will be evaluated on the basis of their education,
professional registration, knowledge and application of all relevant
codes and standards, experience within each of the disciplines
identified, ability to work as a team member on Repair and Alterations
projects of similar size and scope. 3. Organization and Management
Capability of team organization and ability to control budgets,
schedules and quality assurance. Critical factors include examples of
creative problem solving, types and numbers of personnel in desired
disciplines, prior experience of team members, and length of working
relationship, either as individuals from different firms or within the
prime's organization. 4. Design Innovations Provide examples of three
innovative design solutions and the processes used to develop them.
The solutions and processes should illustrate one or more of the
following: energy efficiency, value engineering, sustainable/green
principles, life cycle cost analysis, system maintainability and/or
user comfort and flexibility. Supplemental points will be assigned to
firms with an existing production office within the State of Maryland
and for utilizing women owned and small disadvantaged businesses.
Special attention should be given in the following areas of the SF255:
Item 7: List only the designated team members including staff
professionals who will actually perform the major tasks under this
contract. Item 8: List only five projects, not five projects for each
firm (joint venture/consultants). Indicate which firms performed each
of the projects. Include only relevant projects of similar size and
scope to those to be performed under this contract. Item 9: Give a
point of contact and telephone number for each project. Item 10: In a
narrative form, outline your firm's approach to design reviews, quality
control, project management, and schedule control. Include any
additional information regarding the firm's qualifications to perform
work similar in scope and size to this project. Firms meeting the
criteria with capability to perform the services described herein are
invited to respond by submitting complete SF 254 and 255 along with a
letter of interest identifying this announcement by reference number:
A/E- Chesapeake-00-0002 to GSA, Region 3, Chesapeake Realty Services
District, The Wanamaker Building, Room 625, 100 Penn Square East,
Philadelphia, PA 19107, Attn: Patti Vaughn by April 17, 2000. This
procurement is being made under the Small Business Competitiveness
Demonstration Program on an unrestricted basis under full and open
competition. (SIC code 8711). This is not a request for proposal. In
accordance with Public Law 95-507, the A/E will be required to provide
the maximum practicable opportunities for small business concerns and
small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and
economically disadvantaged individuals to participate as subcontractors
in the performance of the contract. As part of its commitment to
socioeconomic initiatives of the Federal Government, the General
Services Administration has established for fiscal year 2000
subcontracting goals of 20 percent for small business, 5 percent for
small disadvantaged business, 5 percent for women-owned business, and
1.5 percent for HUBZone participants. In support of the agency efforts,
firms seeking consideration for this contract should provide maximum
practicable subcontracting opportunities for small, small
disadvantaged, women-pwned and HUBZone businesses. The use of
subcontractors/consultants shown on the submitted SF 254's will be
reflected in a Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business
Subcontracting Plan included in the contract. Firms must also provide
a brief written narrative of outreach efforts made to utilize small,
small disadvantaged, women-owned and HUBZone businesses. The narrative
shall not exceed one type written page. An acceptable subcontracting
plan must be agreed to before contract award. Posted 03/14/00
(D-SN434367). (0074) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 20000316\C-0003.SOL)
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