|
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 13,2000 PSA#2578General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS),
Chesapeake Realty Services District (3PC), The Wanamaker Building, 100
Penn Square East, Philadelphia, PA, 19107-3396 C -- C -- COST ESTIMATING, VALUE ENGINEERING SERVICES AND RELATED
COST/ESTIMATING ANALYSES FOR PROJECTS THROUGH THE GSA MID-ATLANTIC
REGION. SOL GS-03P-00-DXD-0015 DUE 051900 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-0015&LocID=55. E-MAIL: Theresa Weikel, theresa.weikel@gsa.gov.
C -- Supplemental term contract for Project Cost Management: resources
planning, cost estimating, cost budget and cost control. In addition
work may include but is not limited to: Value Engineering, Life Cycle
Costing, Bid Analysis, Change Order Estimating & Analysis, Project
Scheduling and Advisory Services for projects in Mid-Atlantic Region
which includes the following: the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the
Commonwealth of Virginia (excluding the counties of Arlington, Fairfax,
Loudon and Prince William and the city of Alexandria), states of
Maryland (excluding the counties of Montgomery and Prince Georges),
Delaware, West Virginia, New Jersey (excluding the counties of Passaic,
Bergen, Morris, Union, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex and Monmouth). As
defined by the Project Management Institute (PMI), Project cost
management consists of resources planning, cost estimating, cost budget
and cost control. Cost estimates at various levels of complexity will
be required depending on the size of the project for both federally
owned and leased properties. Estimating for remediation of hazardous
materials is also required (asbestos, lead, PCB, etc.). These projects
cover new construction, as well as, Repair & Alteration work of
all trades, general construction and Architectural and Engineering
systems. The work may also involve reviewing the cost estimates
prepared by others. GSA DOCUMENT SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS (For
Information Only) GSA CAD Deliverables Policy will be incorporated as
requirements of the awarded contract. Detailed CAD Deliverable Policy
may be accesses on the Internet at http://www.pbs3.gsa.gov. (Select
"Vendor Information" and choose the link to the CAD Policy.) All files
shall be submitted on one of the following media: 3 12" high density
floppy disks: shall be formatted to be read by MS-DOS and Windows 95
and compressed using PKWare, WinZip, or Windows 95 Backup. No
submission shall exceed ten disks. Iomega 100 megabyte ZIP drives:
shall be formatted to be read by MSDOS and Windows 95. CD-ROM: shall be
created using the ISO 9660 file system and using a block size of 2048
bytes (2K). CD-ROM's may not be compressed. All drawings shall be
readable by AutoCAD Release 14.01 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. All A-E
participants are reminded that the selection/evaluation of the prime
A-E and team shall be based on the compatibility of their systems with
each other. GSA will not accept any otherformat. GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP
OF ALL MATERIALS (Where Applicable) All CAD, AutoCAD drawings and
related files, photographs, drawings, renderings, blueprints,
specifications and/or other materials generated for use by the
contractor on the project, whether in machine readable form or not,
shall belong at all times to the Government and will be delivered to
GSA at the times specified and within the schedules contained in the
Contract or at the termination of the Contract, whichever occurs first.
Respondents must demonstrate capability and a planned approach to
perform services in existing production offices located within the
Mid-Atlantic Region at the time of evaluation of offerors. CATEGORIES
OF EVALUATION CRITERIA TO BE APPLIED IN THE SELECTION PROCESS IN THE
DESCENDING ORDER OF IMPORTANCE ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. PAST PERFORMANCE
& EXPERIENCE with related or similar projects. The firm will
provide a separate detailed narrative of not more than ten relevant
projects as noted in SF 255, Item #8. List projects which demonstrate
firm's experience with projects of similar scope as that described
above. 2. PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS: Team members will be evaluated on
the basis of their education and professional certification and
experience. Demonstrated ability to perform cost estimating work of
similar scope for Repair and Alteration work in occupied buildings and
new construction. Firms musts have on staff Project Management
Institute (PMI) Certified Project Managers with experience in project
cost management or a PMI Certified Project Cost Manager with experience
in project cost management. Firms must have certified professional
estimators on staff, from either American Association of Cost Engineers
(AACE) or American Society of Professional Estimators (ASPE).
Estimating of projects in metric units (System International) and
English system is required and in accordance with GSA Forms 3596 &
3597 (Revised, June, 1992). The firm must have previous experience in
professional cost estimating, with Repair and Alteration work in
occupied facilities and must be able to provide services on call
throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region. 3. ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT:
Capability of team organization and ability to show demonstrated
estimate accuracy in ranges well within final construction cost.
Critical factors include types and numbers of personnel in desired
disciplines, experience of team members including length of service
with the firm. 4. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE AND FAMILIARITY with federal
government design standards and procedures. 5. DEMONSTRATED CAPABILITY
AND FAMILIARITY with the metric system and ability to estimate from
design documents using the same. Consideration will be limited to firms
who are capable of providing services in existing active production
offices in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Joint ventures are permitted,
however both firms of the joint venture must have an active production
office in the Mid-Atlantic Region at the time of submission of offers.
Both firms of the joint venture must be primarily engaged in the
business of Project Cost Management and cost estimating. The estimated
early contract start date is 8/2000. [Base Year plus four (4) one year
options]. The contract will include hourly rates at applicable levels
for anticipated disciplines for use in negotiating fixed price work
orders. Extra credit supplemental points will be given to women-owned
and small disadvantages business concerns. The Government shall award
a work order based on the negotiated hourly rates only. The maximum
amount to be expended under the contract shall not exceed $300,000.00
per year. The guaranteed minimum amount of the contract is negotiable.
Firms located within the Mid-Atlantic Region and having the
capabilities to perform the services described herein are invited to
respond by submitting two (2) completed copies of Standard Forms 254
and 255 11/92 edition along with a letter of interest (identifying this
announcement by number) to the following office no later than May 19,
2000, at 4:30 PM: 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 OF
THE SF 255: ITEM 7: List only the team members including staff
professionals who will actually perform the tasks under this contract,
(no more than 15). ITEM 8: List no more than 10 projects and include
only relevant projects of similar scope to those to be performed under
this contract. ITEM 8B: Give a synopsis of the scope of work for each
project. ITEM 9C: Give a point of contact and telephone number for
each project. ITEM 10: In narrative form, outline your firm's approach
to Total Project Cost Management and cost estimating, review/analysis
techniques, quality control programs and project management. Include
additional information regarding the firm's qualifications to perform
similar work. The last entry under Item 10 must read: "I hereby certify
that the firm listed under Item 3 is located within the Mid-Atlantic
Region as 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 Code
8711. This is not a request for proposal. Posted 04/11/00 (D-SN443517).
(0102) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0025 20000413\C-0006.SOL)
C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction Index Page
|
|