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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 26,2000 PSA#2587US Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, Attn: CENAN-CT, 26
Federal Plaza, Rm 1843, New York, N.Y. 10278-0090 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT #20 FOR WITHIN THE NEW YORK DITRICT
BOUNDARIES PRIMARILY FORT DRUM AND US ARMY RESERVE CENTERS THROUGHTOUT
NEW YORK STATE SOL CBAEN0-115-008 POC Willien Cunningham, Procurement
Assistant 212-264-9123 Room 2037 Architect-Engineer Services,
Indefinite Delivery Contract # 20 for within New York District
Boundaries Primarily Fort Drum & US Army Reserve Centers throughout
New York State Contract Information: A-E design services are required
for miscellaneous projects within New York District boundaries
primarily at Fort Drum and at US Army Reserve Centers located
throughout New York State. One indefinite delivery contract will be
negotiated and awarded, The base period not to exceed one year and two
option periods not to exceed one year each. The contract amount for
the base and any option period shall not exceed $1,000,000 each. Work
will be negotiated firm-fixed-price task orders. Individual task orders
shall not exceed the annual contract amount. The contract will include
an option for two (2) additional years under the same terms and
conditions as the basic contract. The Government has the right to
exercise the option for an additional one year after the monetary limit
is reached, prior to the expiration of the time period (365 calendar
days). Within this period of time (from the time the option is
exercised up until the 365 calendar days is exhausted), all negotiated
task orders should use the labor rates from the previous period, until
the 365 calendar days expire. After the 365 calendar days expire the
negotiated rates for the option period can be used. The Government's
obligation is to guarantee a minimum amount of payment of $10,000 for
the first year and $5,000 for the second year and third year Project
Information: A/E firms shall have the ability of preparing design
documents, cost studies, and reports for various projects to include,
but not limited to rehabilitation of transportation facilities
buildings, HVAC systems and utility systems. Projects may include
kitchen renovations, additions to existing buildings, renovation of
existing buildings, replacement of existing bridges, asbestos removal,
replacement of storm and sanitary drainage lines gas main replacement,
intersection signalization, structural concrete domes and various
studies. The specific abilities and disciplines required are: Previous
experience with army maintenance and repair projects is preferred as
well as in house capability to include electrical, mechanical,
environmental, civil, and structural engineering, architecture,
estimating, value engineering, fire protection specialists and
certified asbestos abatement specialists. In addition a fire
protection/detection specialist and topo/geotech surveying personnel
are required. Personnel registered in the state of New York are
required. Firms not having full house capability must demonstrate how
they will manage subcontractors and insure quality control. Prime firms
must demonstrate its plan for successful quality assurance and
integration of all design disciplines. Firms must have proven
capability to produce multiple delivery orders simultaneously. A/E
shall also be able to perform Title II Services which include
construction inspection of assorted types of projects at various sites
and review of shop drawings during the construction phase.
Coordination experience with environmental regulatory agiencies (i.e.
EPA, etc) is required Special Qualifications: All designs must be in
Microstation Vector format, and submitted on CD's. Specifications well
be in Specintact. Closing date for submitting SF255: 30 days after
advertising date. If this date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holiday
the closing date will be on the next business day. Firms should submit
their qualifications on 1192 version of SF255 and SF254.
SF254 should reflect the overall firms capacity, whereas, SF255 should
reflect only the personnel dedicated to the specific project
referenced in the submittal. If subconsultants are to be utilitized, a
SF254 must be submitted for each subconsultant. These guidelines
should be closely followed, since they constitute procedural protocol
in the manner in which the selection process is conducted. Evaluation
factors in descending order of importance: A. Primary Selection
Criteria 1. Specialized experience and technical competence in the type
of work required.2. Professional qualifications necessary for
satisfactory performance of required services. 3. Past performance on
contracts with government agencies and private industry in terms of
cost control, quality of work and compliance with performance
schedules.4. Capacity to accomplish the work within the required time.
5.knowledge of the locality and location in the general geographical
area of Fort Drum, NY provided that application of this criterion
leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and
size of the project. Note: Firms are encouraged to submit from any
geographical area. Demonstrated success in prescribing the use of
recovered materials and achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency
in facility design. (If applicable) B. Secondary Selection Criteria 1.
Extent of participation of small businesses, Hub-Zone, small, small
disadvantaged businesses, women-owned historically black colleges and
universities, and minority institutions in the proposed contract team,
measured as a percentage of the total estimated effort. 2. Geographic
Proximity in relation to location of project.3. Volume of work
previously awarded to the firm by the Department of Defense, with the
object of effecting an equitable distribution among qualified A/E
firms, including small and small disadvantaged business firms and firms
that have not had prior DoD contracts. Start date/Completion date: Sep
2000 / Sep 2002 Small and small disadvantaged firms are encouraged to
participate as prime contractors or as members of joint ventures with
other small businesses. All interested large firms are reminded that
the successful firm will be expected to place subcontracts to the
maximum practicable extent with small and small disadvantaged firms,
Hub-Zone, women-owned small business in accordance with Public Law
95-507. If a large business firm is selected, a small business
subcontracting plan will be required prior to award. Firms which have
not previously applied for New York District projects and firms which
do not have a current SF-254 on file with the New York District should
submit two of the SF-254 with this initial response to CBD
announcement. Firms using consultants should submit copies of the
SF-254 for their consultants.a) Notification of all firms will be made
within 10 calendar days after approval of the Final selection.
Notifications will not be sent after preselection approval. The
notification will say the firm was not among the most highly qualified
firms and that the firm may request a debriefing. b) The A/E's request
for a debriefing must be received by the selection chairperson within
30 calendar days after the date on which the firm received the
notification. CENAN-EN-M, Room 2037, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY
10278, (212) 264-9123. c) Debriefing(s) will occur within 14 calendar
days after receipt of the written request.d) Copies of all SF 254's
& SF 255's of all firms, who are not short listed, will be held for
30 calendar days after notifications are sent out. Three (3) copies of
the submittals should be sent to Ms. Willien Cunningham,CENAN-EN-M,
Room 2037, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278 (212) 264-9123 Posted
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