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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 25,2000 PSA#2586US Army Engineer District, Honolulu, Building 230, Attn: CEPOD-CT, Fort
Shafter, HI 96858-5440 C -- INDEFINITE-DELIVERY A-E SERVICES CONTRACT (ELECTRICAL) FOR DESIGN
OF MISC. PROJECTS IN PACIFIC OCEAN DIVISION SOL DACA83-00-R-0029 DUE
052600 POC Duane Arakawa, (808) 438-8538 WEB: Honolulu Engineer
District Contracting Home Page, www.poh.usace.army.mil/pohct. E-MAIL:
click here to contact the contract specialist via,
jennifer.ko@usace.army.mil. 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: Architect-Engineer
(Electrical) services procured in accordance with PL 92-582 (Brooks A-E
Act) and FAR Part 36, are required for various military and civil works
projects within the Pacific Region. Work sites will primarily be within
the State of Hawaii, but may include other Pacific Region locations in
the Pacific Ocean Division (POD) Area. No award of task orders for
work outside of the Honolulu Engineer District will be undertaken
without authorization from the affected District within POD. An
indefinite delivery contract will be negotiated and awarded with a base
period not to exceed one year and two option periods not to exceed one
year each. The amount of work in each contract period will not exceed
approximately $500,000.00. Work will be issued by negotiated firm
fixed-price task orders, with a maximum amount not to exceed the task
order limit. The Government obligates itself to obtain no less than
$10,000.00 in services during the term of the base period and $5,000.00
in services during the term of each option period. The contract
resulting from this solicitation may be administered along with other
existing indefinite delivery contracts of the same scope and purpose.
If so, the following will be considered in deciding which
contractor/indefinite delivery contract will be selected to negotiate
an order: current capacity to accomplish the order in the required
time, uniquely specialized experience, equitable distribution of work
among the contractors, and performance and quality of deliverables
under the current contract. The Government may exercise a contract
option before the expiration of the base contract period or preceding
option period if the contract amount for the base period or preceding
option period has been exhausted or nearly exhausted. The contract is
anticipated to be awarded in October 2000. This announcement is open to
all businesses regardless of size. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: Work
includes A-E services for preparation of plans, specifications, design
analysis, and cost estimates for solicitation of construction for
repair, renovation, and new construction projects, or engineering
studies. Selected project design and studies may require use of metric
system. Compatibility with specific computer-aided drafting (CADD)
equipment, and format of required CADD products, is a requirement.
Firms must have primary capability in electrical engineering and/or
consultants for architectural, mechanical, civil, telecommunications,
environmental, cost estimating, and specification writing. 3. SELECTION
CRITERIA: See Note 24 for general selection process. The selection
criteria are listed below in descending order of importance (first by
major criterion and then by each sub-criterion). Criteria a through e
are primary. Criteria f through h are secondary and will only be used
as "tie-breakers" among technically equal firms. (a) Specialized
experience of the firm in preparing the services and products listed
above. (1) The evaluation will consider the offeror's specialized
experience in the design of repair, renovation, alternation, or upgrade
projects, new construction projects, and engineering studies. (2) The
evaluation will consider technical competence of the offeror in terms
of design quality management, CADD and other automated systems and
equipment resources. (3) The evaluation will consider the effectiveness
of the proposed project team with respect to management structure,
coordination of disciplines and prior working relationship within team
members. (b) Professional qualifications of the firm's
staff/consultants to be assigned to the projects. The evaluation will
consider the education, training, registration and overall relevant
longevity with the firm or firms of the key personnel to be used on
this project. (c) The firm's past performance on similar projects. (1)
The evaluation will consider all past experience of the prime A-E
contractor as documented on the Corps of Engineers Architect-Engineer
Contract Administration System (ACASS). (2) The evaluation will
consider all past experience from sources other than ACASS if submitted
in response to this announcement. In evaluation of both these
sub-criteria, the relevancy of each performance evaluation to the
proposed contract including type of work, contract value, performing
office, recentness of general trends will be considered. (d) Capacity
of the firm to accomplish work in the required time and in the
prescribed manner. (1) The evaluation will consider the firm's
experience with similarly sized projects. (2) The evaluation will
consider the available capacity as well as total strength of the
disciplines in the offices to perform the work. (3) The evaluation will
consider a firm's current workload and workload trends. (e) Knowledge
of the locality. (1) The evaluation will consider the offeror's
familiarity with the site conditions, including geological and climatic
conditions, in the Pacific Region. (2) The evaluation will consider the
offeror's knowledge of local construction practices and availability
and cost of materials. (f) Small business (SB) and small disadvantaged
business (SDB) participation. The evaluation will consider
participation of small business, small disadvantaged business [if the
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Major Group of the
subcontracted effort is one in which use of an evaluation factor for
participation of SDB concerns is currently authorized (see FAR
19.201(b) and web page at
http://www.arnet.gov/References/sdbadjustments.htm), historically black
colleges and universities, and minority institutions in the proposed
contract team, measured as a percentage of the estimated effort. (g)
Volume of DoD contract awards. The evaluation will consider equitable
distribution of work. (h) Geographic proximity. The evaluation will
consider the physical location of the firm and their team. With regards
to SB and SDB participation, the offeror must provide adequate
documentation in blocks 7g and 10 of the Standard Form 255,
Architect-Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire for Specific
Project, to illustrate the extent of participation of the
above-mentioned groups in terms of the percentage of the total
anticipated contract effort. In addition, for the SDB participation,
the offeror must provide targets as expressed as dollars and
percentages of total contract value, in each of the authorized SIC
Major Groups and total target for SDB participation by the contractor,
including joint venture partners, and team members, and total target
for SDB participation by subcontractors. The targets will be
incorporated into and become part of the resulting contract.
Contractors with SDB participation targets shall be required to report
SDB participation. Refer to FAR Subpart 19.12 for additional
information. The selected firm, if a large business firm, must comply
with FAR 52.219-9 regarding the requirement for submitting and
negotiating a subcontracting plan. The subcontracting goals for this
District are: (1) at least 62% of the subcontract amount be placed with
SB, which includes SDBs and women-owned small businesses (WOSB); (2) at
least 15% of the subcontract amount be placed with SDBs; and (3) at
least 5% of the subcontract amount be placed with WOSBs. The
subcontracting plan is not required with this submittal but the
successful large business firm must submit an acceptable plan before
any award can be made. For information on locating SB, SDB, and WOSB
firms, contact Ms. Monica Kaji, Deputy for Small Business, at (808)
438-8586 or e-mail her at monica.kaji@poh01.usace.army.mil. The
selected firm will be required to obtain Defense Base Act Insurance
(workers' compensation insurance) for work performed outside the waters
of the United States. 4. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Firms desiring
consideration must submit a Standard Form 255 no later than 4:00 p.m.,
Hawaiian Standard Time, by 26 May 2000 or within thirty (30) calendar
days from the date of this announcement, whichever is later. Should
the due date fall on a weekend or holiday, the submittal package will
be due the first workday thereafter. All responding firms must also
include completed Standard Form 254 for themselves and their
subconsultants, if not already on file with the Honolulu Engineer
District. Submittals will be sent to U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT,
HONOLULU, ATTN: CEPOH-EC-M, BUILDING 230, ROOM 108, FORT SHAFTER,
HAWAII 96858-5440. Small and disadvantaged firms are encouraged to
participate as prime contractors or as members of joint ventures with
other small businesses. All interested parties are reminded that the
successful contractor will be expected to place subcontracts to the
maximum possible extent with small and disadvantaged firms in
accordance with the provisions of Public Law 95-507. 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 prior to award may render your
firm ineligible for award. Information about CCR can be found by
calling 1-888-227-2423 or via the Internet at http://www.ccr2000.com/.
For further information regarding this proposed acquisition, contact
Mr. Duane Arakawa at telephone (808) 438-8538. Request for Proposal No.
DACA83-00-R-0029 shall be utilized to solicit a proposal from the firm
selected. This is not a request for a proposal." Posted 04/21/00
(W-SN447688). (0112) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0013 20000425\C-0002.SOL)
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