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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 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES, MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, CHERRY POINT,
NORTH CAROLINA SOL N62470-00-D-3705 DUE 071000 POC Marsha Temple,
Contract Specialist, (252) 466-4751 E-MAIL: N62470-00-D-3705,
TempleMG@efdlant.navfac.navy.mil. This soliciation is for mechanical
and electrical engineering design services for various projects at
Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina. This proposed
contract is being solicited on an unrestricted basis. It shall have an
initial term of one year and may be renewed for one additional year at
the option of the Government. The maximum total fee (subject to
necessary changes) shall not exceed $500,000.00 including the option
year. Opening project for this contract is CP0112M, Replace HVAC,
Building 198. Engineering Services are required for mechanical and
electrical designs, field investigations, preparation of plans,
specifications, cost estimates, related studies and all associated
engineering services and shop drawing review. Incidental architectural,
structural and civil engineering and environmental considerations may
be required on some projects. Experience is required in design of new
and/or modifications to existing systems, with an emphasis on
repair/renovtion of existing systems, including: HVAC, steam, chilled
water, heat pumps, compressed air, industrial gases, plumbing, fire
protection systems, pneumatic and digital electric controls for
mechanical systems, shelters and structural modifications related to
mechanical systems, modifications to electrical power distribution
systems, lighting and architecturally related items such as roof
repairs, doors, windows, ceilings, and wall construction necessary for
a complete project. A working knowledge of destructive and
non-destructive material sampling and testing techniques is required.
Sampling and testing for lead paint, asbestos and contaminated soils
will be required. Firms are required to prepare specifications in the
SPECSINTACT system format and drawings shall be in AutoCAD version 13
compatible format. Firms which meet the requirements described in this
announcement are required to submit one copy each of completed SF-254
and SF-255 format. Copies of SF-254 forms 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. Inquiries shall refer to contract number and title. The
AE must demonstrate his and each key consultant's qualifications with
respect to the published evaluation factors for design and all option
services. Evaluation factors (1) and (2) are of equal and greatest
importance; factors (6), (7) and (8) are of lesser importance than
factors (1) through (5). Pertinent statements relative to the
evaluation factors shall be included in Part 10 of SF-255 form.
Superfluous information is discouraged. Specific evaluation factors
include: (1) Professional qualifications of the firm's proposed
personnel and its consultants (if proposed), necessary for satisfactory
performance of required services. Resumes shall be included for persons
expected to perform work under this contract shall identify anticipated
role in performing contract work, shall show specific location of each
person's assigned office, shall list specific training and
certification and shall highlight specific work experience applicable
to this contract; (2) Specialized recent (within the last five years)
experience of the firm (including consultants) and technical competence
in the type of work required. Cite examples of prior work relationships
with proposed consultants/associates. In Part 8 of SF-255 provide a
synopsis of the work, year work completed, point of contact and
telephone number for each person listed. Include only projects
involving mechanical and electrical design, similar in nature to
required work. Specific projects listed shall include a cross reference
to the names of persons identified in evaluation factor (1) and briefly
describe their role in the project. Provide evidence that your firm is
permitted by law to practice the profession of engineering in the
State of residence i.e. state registration number. In addition, firms
are required to provide design documentation of a detailed nature as
described in Cherry Point's AE Guide which is contained in the
Construction Criteria Base (CCB) system, Documents Library, NAVFAC
Criteria/Regional AE Guides subdirectory. Firms must demonstrate that
they are capable and willing to provide this level of documentation;
(3) Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. Describe
knowledge of the work area at Cherry Point and outlying fields. In a
maximum of one page, provide a narrative and/or chart or graph showing
the anticipated backlog of work over the next twelve month period for
key personnel proposed for use in this contract. Firms shall identify
any major pending projects or organizational changes that could impact
the ability to dedicate personnel and resources to this contract.
Provide one page maximum for you and consultants that describe office
automation support and systems and other supporting equipment (i.e.
AutoCAD, SpecsIntact); (4) Past performance on contracts with
Government agencies and private industry in terms of demonstrated
compliance with performance schedules and evidence of demonstrated long
term business relationships and repeat business with Government and
private customers. Firms may submit letters of commendation received
for the specific projects identified in Part 8 of SF-255; (5) Quality
and cost control. Provide a one page maximum summary of how your firm
approaches internal quality control and cost control processes and
procedures. Identify how these will be maintained for all work by
multiple offices and consultants. Provide an example of your quality
control program in action; (6) Demonstrated success in prescribing the
use of recovered materil and achieving waste reduction and energy
efficiency in facility design. Relate to personnel proposed and example
projects listed, if possible; (7) Geographical office locations of the
firm (including consultants) that will be involved in the contract.
State anticipated mode of transportation to be used from each office
and estimate approximate mileage and typical response time. Application
of this criterion is contingent upon receiving an appropriate number of
qualified firms; (8) The volume of work previously awarded to the firm
by the Department of Defense (D0D) shall also be considered, with the
object of effecting an equitable distribution of DOD
architect-engineer contracts among qualified architect-engineer firms.
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,
THEREFORE, REPLIES TO THIS NOTICE ARE REQUESTED FROM ALL BUSINESS
CONCERNS. The small business size standard classification is SIC 8711.
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