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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 5,2000 PSA#2572

Directorate Of Contracting, US Army Garrison, Hawaii, ATTN: APVG-GKL, Fort Shafter, HI 96858-5025

M -- A76 COST COMPARISON STUDY OF THE DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS AT FORT SHAFTER AND SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HI SOL DAPC50-00-R-0007 DUE 020201 POC Steven Umeda, Contract Specialist (808)438-6535, x186; Kathryn D. Norgaard, Contracting Officer (808)438-6535, x195 This solicitation is for the Directorate of Public Works (DPW) services at the US Army Garrison Hawaii located on the island of Oahu. This is a commercial activity cost study pursuant to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-76. The intent of this study is to determine the most efficient and cost effective method of providing Public Works services at Fort Shafter and Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. This notice does not constitute a commitment by the Government. This study will determine whether these services should be performed under a contract with commercial sources or through the federal work force. A Government proposal to provide these services is being developed and a contract may or may not result. A cost-plus-award-fee type contract is anticipated if awarded to a contractor. The contractor shall provide Real Property Maintenance Activities services which includes maintenance and repair of real property, minor construction, engineering, housing, and environmental support to all organizations, subordinate units and assigned military organizations for all US Army Pacific (USARPAC) Army organizations (assigned, attached or tenant) on the islands of Oahu, satellite operations on the islands of Hawaii, Maui, Guam and American Samoa. The DPW also provides Joint Services Interior Intrusion Detection Systems (JSIIDS) support to the Army Reserve Center on American Samoa. A single award is intended for this requirement. The scope of work includes the complete operation of the following: 1. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: Includes the work requests management system, automated data processing support (ADP), management analysis and industrial engineering support. 2. HOUSING: Includes the facilities management for military family housing, management of ADP system, Community Home-finding, Relocation and Referral services (CHRRS), furnishing management, unaccompanied personnel support, and General Officer's/Historical Quarters support. 3. ENVIRONMENTAL: Includes compliance with laws and regulations, providing environmental training, and hazardous waste transfer and accumulation point support. 4. ENGINEERING PLANS AND SERVICES: Includes the development and design of installation engineering projects, project management, develop and maintain the installation master planning, maintain installation Military Construction Army and engineering management for electrical systems, paving, drainage, bridges, special structures and agronomy. 5. OPERATION SUPPORT: Includes preparation of briefing packages, preparation of information papers, preparation of weekly reports, preparation of quarterly training briefs, preparation of annual historical reports, updates and maintains emergency recall lists for USARPAC and installation operations center, receive and resolve customer complaints and inquiries, provide training for troop self-help program and management of troop construction. 6. FACILITIES OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR: Includes the manage, maintain and report of real property facilities, prepare and provide scoping and detailed work estimates, maintenance and repair of organization vehicles and equipment. Also includes is the management, maintenance, repair and replacement of the following: air conditioning and refrigeration systems and equipment, boiler plant equipment and water heating equipment, exterior and interior electrical devices and systems, JSIIDS, plumbing systems carpentry services, masonry services, metalworking services, painting services, operate troop self help store, pest control services, maintenance and repair of surface areas, maintenance and repair of grounds, preventive maintenance and unscheduled maintenance of equipment. Proposal evaluation will be in accordance with OMB Circular A-76 and Section M of the Request for Proposal (RFP). RFP issuance date will be on or about 2 November 2000. Any resulting contract will have a performance period consisting of a base year with four option periods. The proposed procurement will be issued as unrestricted. The SIC is 8744 with small business standard of $20.0 million. The solicitation will be issued on Compact Disks and may be available by downloading from the Directorate web site once established. NO HARD COPIES OF THE SOLICITATION ARE AVAILABLE AND NONE WILL BE PROVIDED. This is a new requirement and previous procurement history is not available. Point of contact is Steven Umeda EMAIL ADD: umedas@shafter-emh3.army.mil Posted 04/03/00 (W-SN440715). (0094)

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