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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 2,2000 PSA#2613CG, MCAS Cherry Point, Facilities, OIC NAVFAC Contracts, PSC Box 8006,
Cherry Point, NC 28533-0006 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SERVICES,
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA SOL
N62470-00-D-3704 DUE 071000 POC Marsha Temple, Contract Specialist,
(252) 466-4751 E-MAIL: N62470-00-D-3704,
TempleMG@efdlant.navfac.navy.mil. This solicitation is for an
indefinite quantity contract for architectural design services at
Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina. This is not a
request for proposals. One firm will be chosen from a slate generated
from this announcement. The indefinite quantity contract will have an
initial term of one year and may be renewed for one additional year at
the option of the Govenrment. The maximum total fee (subject to
necessary changes) shall not exceed $500,000.00 including option year.
Firms which meet the requirements described in this announcement are
required to submit one copy each of the completed SF-254 and SF-255
forms to the office shown above. Inquiries shall refer to contract
number and title. Copies of SF-254 are also required for proposed
consultants and copies of SF-255 forms are encouraged for proposed
consultants who are expected to contribute significantly to the
contract. All required information must be included within the SF-255;
cover letters will not be considered in the evaluation process. Firms
are required to prepare the specifications in the SPECSINTACT System
format. Also, digital graphics databases of the designs may be
required. If so, all drawings shall be submitted in an Auto-CAD (DWG)
format on DOS high-density floppy disks. There is no initial project
for this contract, but architectural design skills are required for
various building types which are likely to include office buildings,
industrial buildings, warehouses, hangars, theaters, bowling alleys,
chapels, and single and multi-family housing. Incidental civil,
mechanical and electrical design skills will be required on some
projects. Services required to accomplish project tasks include field
investigation, file research, design and preparation of contract
bidding documents (specifications and drawings). Following the initial
contract award, additional projects (which will require the same
skills to accomplish) may be added by delivery order without additional
announcement. Some small projects with quick turnaround times are
anticipated. Project scopes may also require material sampling and
testing for asbestos and lead paint, as well as the removal,
disposition, or other handling of these materials by the contract
documents. Firms responding to this announcement must be prepared to
accept the aforementioned as a part of their contract responsibility.
Typical project assignments may include: (a) General building
renovation work such as repair/replace roofing, windows, doors,
ceilings, floors, rest rooms, exterior and interior building finishes,
HVAC system or components, plumbing system or components, and interior
electrical system or components; (b) Minor building additions less than
$300,000.00 in construction cost; (c) Studies relating to code
research, space planning, cost analysis and architectural evaluations.
Selection will be based on the following evaluation factors as they
relate to the before mentioned work. Firms must demonstrate their (and
each key consultant's) qualifications with respect to the published
evaluation factors. Factors are listed in order or importance: (1)
Professional qualifications of the firm's proposed personnel and its
consultants (if proposed) necessary for satisfactory performance of
required services. Provide resumes for key persons expected to perform
work under the contract and show location of their assigned office;
briefly describe each key person's anticipated role in performing
contract work and highlight their specific training, certificate and
experience relative to anticipated contract project assignment; (2)
Specialized experience of the firm (including consultants) and
technical competence in the type of work required. Cite examples of
prior work relationships with proposed consultants. Provide a synopsis
of the scope of work and point of contact with telephone number for
each project listed in SF-255, Block 8. Cross reference specific
projects listed with the names of persons identified in evaluation
factor (1) and provide a brief description of the work performed by
each person referenced; (3) Capacity to accomplish the work in the
required time. Firms shall indicate projected work loads through the
life of the contract and shall identify any major pending projects or
organizational changes that could impact the ability to dedicate
personnel and resources to this contract. Provide evidence that your
firm is permitted by law to practice the profession of architecture in
your State of residence: (4) Past performance on contracts with
government agencies and private industry in terms of cost control,
quality of work, and compliance with performance schedules; (5)
Internal quality control procedures proposed for this contract
including directing the obligations of consultants; (6) Demonstrated
success in prescribing the use of recovered materials and achieving
waste reduction and energy efficiency in facility design; (7) The
volume of work previously awarded to the firm by the Atlantic Division,
Naval Facilities Engineering Command and other DOD agencies will be
considered with the objective of effecting an equitable distribution of
contracts among qualified architect engineer firms. Firms shall list
contract titles and the total dollar value of DOD contracts that they
have been awarded over the last twelve month period; (8) Location in
the general geographical area of the project and knowledge of the
locality of the project, provided that application of this criterion
leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms given the nature and
size of the project. Responses shall be sent to CG, MCAS, Cherry Point,
Facilities, OIC, NAVFAC Contracts, Building 163, Curtis Road, Cherry
Point, North Carolina 28533-0006 and received no later than 4:00 p.m.
on the closing date. Late responses will be handled in accordance with
FAR 14.304. THIS PROPOSED CONTRACT IS BEING SOLICITED ON AN
UNRESTRICTED BASIS, THERFORE, REPLIES TO THIS NOTICE ARE REQUESTED FROM
ALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. The small business size standard classification
is SIC 8712. Posted 05/31/00 (W-SN460162). (0152) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0026 20000602\C-0005.SOL)
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