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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 13,2000 PSA#2578

General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), Chesapeake Realty Services District (3PC), The Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia, PA, 19107-3396

C -- C -- FULL ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL TERM CONTRACT FOR U.S. COURTS AND U.S. MARSHAL SERVICE FACILITIES PROJECTS. SOL GS-03P-00-DXD-0016 DUE 051800 POC Theresa Weikel, Contracting Officer, Phone (215) 656-6142, Fax (215) 656-5839, Email theresa.weikel@gsa.gov WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information about this, http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=GS-03P-00-DXD-0016&LocID=55. E-MAIL: Theresa Weikel, theresa.weikel@gsa.gov. C -- Full Architectural-Engineering design services for Supplemental term contract for U.S. Courts and U.S. Marshal Facilities projects throughout the Commonwealths of Pennsylvania and Virginia and the states of Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and the Southern counties of New Jersey from Trenton south. Projects will involve Repair & Alterations, Renovations and modernization of federal facilities and required Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, Fire protection, Security and Interior design with sensitivity towards historic buildings. GSA will consider only prime firms capable of providing at least 50% overall design services in-house from an existing office in the Commonwealths of Virginia and Pennsylvania, the states of Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and the 13 Southern counties of New Jersey (from Trenton south), and the District of Columbia. Additionally, major consultants (MEP, structural, fire protection) must have existing offices within the geographical area defined for the prime contractor. GSA is committed to excellence in design. Projects under this contract are for repair and alteration work in federal facilities and generally will be for projects up to $5 million in construction costs. Most projects will also involve occupied buildings, many of which are historically significant. The scope of architectural and engineering services under this proposed contract include, but are not limited to the following: programming; pre-design; the preparation of feasibility studies; site investigation; complete design services (space planning, interior design, architectural, mechanical, electrical, structural, fire protection, vertical transportation, security, and code compliance); procurement support; post-construction-award services; and other related supplemental services if so requested by the Government. Hazardous materials such as incidental asbestos and lead may be encountered in some existing facilities. The A-E's Industrial Hygienist will be required to identify and quantify the types and locations of hazardous materials that will be abated during construction. Furthermore, knowledge of airborne pathogen concerns is required. Certain projects may be designed and constructed in metric, System International (SI) units in accordance with Public Law 100-576, the Omnibus Trade & Competitiveness Act of 1988, the Metric Conversion Act, and Executive Order 12770. A/E firms should be prepared to demonstrate proficiency in metric design. GSA CAD Deliverables Policy will be incorporated as requirements of the awarded contract. Detailed CAD Deliverable Policy may be accessed on the Internet at http://www.pbs3.gsa.gov. (Select Vendor Information and choose the link to the CAD Policy.) All drawings shall be prepared in AutoCAD Release 14.01 or most recent version for Windows 95, and shall be .DWG files. Word Processor documents shall be Microsoft Word 6 or Microsoft Word 7 (also known as Microsoft Word 95) files. Macros may be included with these documents provided they are not write-protected and their function is explained next to the code. Spreadsheet documents shall be Microsoft Excel 5 or Microsoft Excel 7 (also known as Microsoft Excel 95) files. Graphics may be submitted .JPG or .GIF file format only. Project Management documents shall be Microsoft Project 4.0 or Microsoft Project 4.1 (also known as Microsoft Project for Windows 95) files. Project files shall be saved with a baseline. Contractor agrees that all CAD, AutoCAD drawings and related files, photographs, drawings, renderings, blueprints, specifications and/or other materials generated for use by contractor on the project, whether in machine readable form or not, shall belong at all times to the General Services Administration (GSA) and/or government and will be delivered to GSA at the times specified and within the schedules contained in the Agreement or at the termination of the Agreement, whichever occurs first. All U.S. Courthouse documents/files will be annotated as "Limited Official Use" and must be handled in such a manner. The qualifications-based evaluation criteria to be applied in the selection process in the order of importance are as follows: 1) Professional Qualification and Design Ability: Teams will be evaluated on the basis of individual members' education, professional certification or licensure, and experience. There should be demonstrated familiarity with Repair and Alteration projects of similar size and scope in occupied buildings. Critical factors for the team include prior experience, types and numbers of personnel in desired disciplines, experience of team members including length of service with the firm. The team shall include professional licensed individuals in all disciplines, including Fire Protection. Provide information on consultants such as: work in historic building, energy conservation, fire protection, hazardous material abatement, elevators, cost management, etc. 2) Relevance of Past Projects and Experience: The firm will provide, on the SF 255 item #8, a detailed narrative of up to 10 relevant projects. List projects that demonstrate firm's experience with projects of similar size and scope. 3) Organization and Management: Capability of team organization and ability to control budgets, project scheduling, and quality assurance. Ability to handle projects with multiple end-users and complex requirements. Extent of A/E'S previous experience with proposed consultants and demonstrated ability to manage effectively the prime-consultant relationship. 4) Demonstrated ability to work with Government entities, design standards, and procedures (nonmilitary): Previous working experience with U.S Courts and U.S. Marshal and GSA is preferred. Extra credit points will be given for involvement of minority-owned and women-owned firms. The estimated early contract start date is September, 2000 [Base Year plus four (4) one-year options]. The contract work shall be performed with the issuance of work orders. The contract will include hourly rates for anticipated disciplines at various levels for use in negotiating fixed price work orders. It is the Government's intent to incorporate the Look-Up Tables into the contract as mandatory payment provision. However, the Government reserves the right to award a contract based on the negotiated hourly rates only. The estimated maximum amount to be expended under the contract shall not exceed $750,000 in fees per year. The total value of work orders placed against the contract for any year may be exceeded by the contracting officer by up to 50% of the cumulative fee of $750,000.00 per year or $1,125,000.00. Firms meeting the geographical limitation and having the capability to perform the services described herein are invited to respond by submitting two (2) completed Standard Forms 254 and 255 11/92 edition along with a letter of interest (identifying this announcement by solicitation number) to the following office no later than May 18, 2000, at 4:30 p.m.: GSA, Mid-Atlantic Region, Chesapeake Realty Services District, Tidewater Services Group (3PCT), The Wanamaker Building, Room 614, 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3396 ATTN: Mrs. Theresa Weikel. Please reference the solicitation number on the outer envelope. Special attention should be given to the following areas on the SF 255: Item 7 -- list only the team members including staff professionals who will actually perform the major tasks under this contract. Item 8 -- list up to 10 projects, "not 10 projects for each firm or consultants". Indicate which firms participated in each of the projects. Include only relevant projects of similar size and scope to those to be performed under this contract. Item 8b -- give a synopsis of the scope of work for each project, stating clearly what tasks were performed by the prime firm. Item 9c -- give a point of contact and telephone number for each project. Item 10 -- in a narrative form, outline firm's approach to design, design reviews, quality control and project management. Include any additional information regarding the firm's qualifications to perform work similar in scope and size to this project. The last entry under item 10 must read: "I hereby certify that the firm listed under item 1 meets the geographical limitations stated in the CBD announcement for this contract. This solicitation is being issued on an unrestricted basis in accordance with the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program. SIC Codes 8711/8712. This is not a request for proposal. Posted 04/11/00 (D-SN443556). (0102)

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