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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 4,2000 PSA#2571Northern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 10 Industrial
Highway, Mail Stop #82, Lester, PA 19113-2090 C -- ENGINEERING AND DESIGN SERVICES FOR VARIOUS MULTI-DISCIPLINE
PROJECTS PRIMARILY IN THE STATES OF DE, PA, NY, NJ, MA, CT, RI, NH, ME
AND VT SOL N62472-00-D-1400/1401/1402/1403/1404. DUE 050800 POC Tina
Phillips, Contract Specialist, 610-595-0643 ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
SERVICES FOR VARIOUS MULTI-DISCIPLINE PROJECTS PRIMARILY IN THE STATES
OF DE, PA, NY, NJ, MA, CT, RI, NH, ME, AND VT SOLICITATION NO.
N62472-00-D-1400, N62472-00-D-1401, N62472-00-D-1402, N62472-00-D-1403,
N62472-00-D-1404 Engineering and design services for five indefinite
quantity contracts for the preparation of architectural and engineering
studies, plans, specifications, and cost estimates for multi-discipline
projects at various military installations primarily in the states of
DE, PA, NY, NJ, MA, CT, RI, NH, ME, AND VT. Contract N62472-00-D-1400
will be used primarily for work in NY and NJ. Contract N62472-00-D-1401
will be used primarily for work in PA and DE. Contract N62472-00-D-1402
will be used primarily for work in ME, NH, and VT. Contract
N62472-00-D-1403 will be used primarily for work in CT and MA. Contract
N62472-00-D-1404 will be used primarily for work in RI. However, work
from other states may be added to any contract at the discretion of the
Government.The Naval Facilities Engineering Command is moving towards
Design-Build as the preferred method for acquiring capital
improvements. Though Design-Bid-Build methodologies (with the
preparation of 100% Plans and Specifications) will continue to be
utilized, a significant number will likely require preparation of
Requests for Proposal packages for Design-Build solicitations using
abbreviated (0% -- 30%) design documentation. Packages would include
elements of site/engineering investigation, architectural programming,
and functional/performance specifications. The following services may
also be required: facility planning which includes project programming
documents (1391 development), development of requirements, preparation
of engineering evaluations, project scope, and unit guidance or
parametric cost estimating, development of alternatives and economic
analysis; analysis of proposed sites for foundations, utilities,
access, constraints and identification of environmental issues;
facility design/construction packages, design-build RFP packages,
government collateral equipment lists, project preliminary hazard
analysis, obtaining permits and regulatory approvals, comprehensive
interior design, review of the contractor's submittals, field
consultation and inspection during construction, Title II Inspection,
Operation and Maintenance Support Information (OMSI), and as-built
drawing preparation. The initial project will be determined at a later
date. Projects assigned to this contract may include work in the
following specialties: Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Fire
Protection, Architectural, Interior Design and Landscape Architecture.
Phases and/or pre-priced contract options may be included and will be
exercised at the discretion of the government for 0 35%, 35 100%
design, and post construction contract award services. Contract award
is contingent on availability of funds. Options are normally exercised
within several months of completing prior work; however, delays of up
to one year are possible.Some projects will require design in the
metric system. As part of this contract, an asbestos and/or lead-based
paint assessment may be required to determine the presence of
hazardous material during removals/demolition or at utility points of
connections. Firms must be able to accept work that involves asbestos,
lead paint, PCB's, and other hazardous materials. Work will be
prepared utilizing AutoCAD Release 14 or higher or Microstation Version
95 or higher depending on the location of the specific project.
Specifications will be prepared using SPECINSTACT SGML program, and
cost estimates using the "Success" estimating program in a Work
Breakdown Structures (WBS) system format will be utilized. Selected
firm will be required to provide documents in pdf format for posting to
a Government web site during solicitation. Firms are advised that the
selected firm, its subsidiaries or affiliates which design or prepare
specifications for a construction contract cannot provide the
construction services for the same contract. This includes concept
design, which includes preparation of project programming documents
(DD1391), facility siting studies, environmental assessments, or
request for proposals for Design-Build projects, or other activities
that result in identification of project scope and cost. The contract
requires that the selected firm have on-line access to email via the
Internet for exchange of correspondence/information. SIGNIFICANT
EVALUATION FACTORS (in order of importance): 1. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE.
Recent experience of the design team members individually and
collectively as a total team (A/E, client, outside agencies) in the
type of work required (as described above) and in: a) Performing
facility planning studies which includes 1391 development, developing
of requirements, preparing engineering evaluations, project scope, and
unit guidance or parametric cost estimating. Project development will
include development of alternatives and economic analysis. b) Analysis
of proposed sites for foundations, utilities, access, constraints and
identification of environmental issues. c) Designing and providing
construction documents for various facilities, utilities, and site
improvements, d) Designing projects to Navy, Air force or other DOD
agencies criteria, e) On-site functional analysis and on-site
schematics, space programming and budgetary or parametric cost
engineering, f) Specialized experience for at least three DDC (direct
digital control) projects greater than 10,000 SF conditioned space
constructed within the past five years (provide references), g) Designs
using AutoCAD, SPECSINTACT, and NAVFAC cost estimating, and, h)
Evidence of experience of both the firm and key personnel in
comprehensive interior design, space planning, systems furniture,
knowledge of the federal acquisition process and GSA schedules. i)
Evidence of prior experience or of the skills needed in the preparation
of design/build RFP packages. 2. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Technical
competence by discipline (education, registration and experience) of
individual design team members. At a minimum, professional registration
is required of one individual in each of the specified disciplines. The
team shall include, in addition to the more traditional disciplines, an
engineer registered in the discipline of fire protection engineering or
a related engineering discipline and include 5 complete years of full
time experience dedicated to fire protection engineering since 1994, a
registered communications distribution designer (this is a new
professional registration), an engineer or architect with a minimum of
10 years roofing and waterproofing design and construction experience,
a registered landscape architect. 3. CAPACITY: a) Capacity of the firm
and project teams to accomplish multiple, large, and small projects
simultaneously, and b) Ability to sustain the loss of key personnel
while accomplishing work within required time limits. 4. PAST
PERFORMANCE: Past performance ratings by government agencies and
private industry with respect to work quality, performance, compliance
with schedules and cost control. 5. LOCATION: a) Location in the
general geographical area of the anticipated projects, b) Knowledge of
local site conditions and applicable regulatory requirements, and c)
Ability of the firm to ensure timely response to requests for on site
support. 6. SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: Demonstrated success in prescribing the
use of recovered materials and achieving waste reduction and energy
efficiency in facility designs. 7. SUBCONTRACTOR UTILIZATION: Use of
small business, small disadvantaged business, women owned small
business firms, historically black colleges and minority institutions,
used as primary consultants or subconsultants. 8. VOLUME: Volume of
work previously awarded to the firm by the Department of Defense within
the past twelve months. Type of Contract: Indefinite Quantity
Contract/Firm Fixed Price Task Order Estimated Start Date: September
2000 There will be no dollar limit per project. Estimated construction
cost of projects under these contracts will generally not exceed
$3,000,000. However, larger dollar value projects may be added at the
discretion of the government. The total fee that may be paid under each
contract (including the option years) will not exceed $5,000,000 for
the entire contract term. The duration of each contract will be for one
year from the date of an initial contract award with an option for four
additional one-year periods. The minimum guarantee for the entire
contract term (including option years) will be satisfied by award of
the initial project. The options may be exercised within the time frame
specified in the resultant contract at the sole discretion of the
Government subject to workload and/or satisfaction of A/E performance
under the subject contract. The SIC Code is 8712 and the small business
size standard classification is $4,000,000. THE PROPOSED CONTRACTS ARE
BEING SET-ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS. LARGE BUSINESSES WILL NOT BE
CONSIDERED. All contractors are advised that registration in the DOD
Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database is required prior to
award of a contract. Failure to be registered in the DOD CCR Database
may render your firm ineligible for award. All firms are encouraged to
register as soon as possible. Information regarding this registration
may be obtained by accessing Northern Division's web site at
http://www.efdnorth.navfac.navy.mil or through the point of contact
identified for this procurement. A/E firms, which meet the requirements
described in this announcement, are invited to submit completed
Standard Forms 254 and 255 to the office shown above. Standard Forms
254 and 255 may be downloaded from the following GSA web site:
http://www.gsa.gov/forms Block 10 of the Standard Form 255 will include
the following: (1) Summary of how the firm meets the stated evaluation
criteria for this contract; (2) Matrix documenting proposed team
members specialized experience relevant to the subject contract (IN
LEFT HAND COLUMN SHOW: Relevant projects (use number of project
assigned in Block 8 of Standard Form 255). ACROSS TOP ROW OF MATRIX
SHOW: Role of team member (include consultants) on relevant project
i.e., Project Manager, Project Engineer, Architect, etc ); (3) Copies
of performance evaluations and/or letters of commendations (as
attachments) for office making this submission; (4) List of relevant
projects and date design completion scheduled, date design completed,
and final cost estimate compared to the contract award amount. Firms
must also indicate if they are a subsidiary, and if so, must state if
they are normally subject to management decisions, bookkeeping, and
policies of their holding or parent company. Also indicate if firm is
an incorporating subsidiary that operates under a firm name different
from the parent company. The qualification statement should clearly
indicate the office location where the work will be performed and the
qualifications of the individuals anticipated to work on the contract
and their geographical location. SELECTION INTERVIEWREQUIREMENTS: At
the selection interview, the A/E firms slated for interviews must
submit a listing of present name and telephone numbers of officers at
their financial institutions, and performance references. Firms having
a current SF 254 on file with this office and those responding to the
announcement by 4:00 p.m. EST on 8 May 2000 will be considered. ALL
HAND CARRIED SUBMITTALS MUST BE DEPOSITED IN THE BID BOX WHICH IS
LOCATED IN THE LOBBY AT THE ABOVE GIVEN ADDRESS PRIOR TO THE TIME AND
DATE SPECIFIED. PLACE LABEL ON THE OUTERMOST ENVELOPE IN WHICH YOUR
SUBMITTAL IS DELIVERED STATING "SUBMITTAL ENCLOSED", "CONTRACT NUMBER
(show appropriate contract number) AND "DATE DUE 8 May 2000." Facsimile
responses will not be accepted. Late responses will be handled in
accordance with FAR 52.215-10. No material will be returned. Firms
responding to this advertisement are requested to submit only ONE COPY
of qualification statements. Respondents may supplement this proposal
with graphic material and photographs that best demonstrate
capabilities of the team proposed by the project. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST
FOR A PROPOSAL. Posted 03/31/00 (W-SN440112). (0091) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 20000404\C-0002.SOL)
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