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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 9,2000 PSA#2618

Department of the Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 50CONS (T-66), 66 Falcon Parkway, Ste 49, Schriever AFB, CO, 80912-6649

M -- PERFORM CIVIL ENGINEERING AND LOGISTIC SERVICES AT NEW BOSTON AIR STATION (NBAS), NEW HAMPSHIRE SOL FA2550-00-R0013 DUE 062100 POC Anne Tomlin, Contract Specialist, Phone (719)567-3457, Fax (719)567-3438, Email anne.tomlin@schriever.af.mil WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information about this, http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=R&ProjID=FA2550-00-R00 13&LocID=887. E-MAIL: Anne Tomlin, anne.tomlin@schriever.af.mil. THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY. THERE IS NO SOLICITATION AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. REQUESTS FOR A SOLICITATION WILL NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE. The 50th Contracting Squadron at Schriever AFB is conducting a market survey to determine the existence of potential small business sources to perform civil engineering and logistic services at New Boston Air Station (NBAS), New Hampshire. NBAS is located approximately 50 miles Northwest of Boston, Massachusetts and approximately 15 miles West of Manchester, New Hampshire. The Government is currently performing civil engineering and logistics services and a cost comparison study under OMB Circular A-76 will be conducted to determine the most cost-effective mode of operation. A single solicitation will be issued for this multi-function study. It is anticipated the period of performance will commence 1 October 2001 and end 30 September 2002, with four (4) Government unilateral renewal options of one year each (1 October 2002 through 30 September 2006). A phase-in period, if required, can commence as early as 1 August 2001. The information in this notice is based on the best and most current information available to date. This information is subject to change and is not binding on the Government. Updated information will be provided in future announcements and posted electronically on the Electronic Posting System (EPS) located at www.eps.gov as available. This requirement will involve contractor performance of a wide range of functions required to provide complete operating support to installation customers while focusing on quality practices. The contractor will be required to provide to support for approximately 100 base personnel and maintain the 2,800 acre NBAS complex, 2,600 acres of which are woodlands. Still subject to change, this requirement includes contractor performance of the following major functions: (1) Facility/Property Operation and Maintenance for the following systems: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC); Electrical Distribution; plumbing; Security and Intrusion Alarms; Fire Protection and Suppression; and Utility Distribution; (2) Preventative Maintenance and repair of designated equipment (chillers, air compressors, and computer room air conditioning equipment); (3) Civil Engineering to include Engineering Planning and Programming, limited Design Services, technical record Drawings Maintenance, and Construction Management; (4) Program Management Services to Include Resource Management, Quality Management, Fire Prevention and Protection Program Management, Disaster Preparedness Support, Corrosion Control Program Management, Environmental Management and Material Acquisition; (5) Emergency Support Services; (6) Locksmith Services; (7) Grounds Maintenance Services; (8) Pest Control; (9) Maintain a Recycling Program; (10) Facility Maintenance, Repair, Construction, Minor Construction, and Equipment Support; (11) Operate and Maintain a Hazardous Material Pharmacy; and (12) Provide Environmental, Health and Safety Management. Parties responding to this synopsis must be prepared to perform real property operation and maintenance requirements 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code is 8744: Base Maintenance with a size standard of $20M. Interested and qualified sources are requested to provide a statement of current capability and past performance information. Sources must demonstrate management and technical experience on similar acquisitions, specifically addressing the requirements specified in this synopsis, and demonstrate the ability to obtain the resources necessary to successfully compete for this requirement. Interested and qualified sources are requested to provide the following information: (1) company name, point of contact, e-mail address, telephone and facsimile numbers, and type and business size, (2) a list of your most recent and relevant DOD or commercial contracts (not to exceed five) to include names, points of contact, phone numbers, value and type of contract, period of performance, and brief description, (3) information telling us about your company and why you think you can perform this contract, (4) information describing works tasks and percentages proposed to be performed by you and subcontractors for this requirement. Lastly, interested and qualified sources are requested to submit you most recent experience to demonstrate the following qualifications: (1) Civil engineering services to include engineering planning and programming, limited design services, technical record drawings maintenance, and construction management; (2) Facilities/property operational management; (3) Program management services o include resource, quality, fire prevention and protection management, disaster preparedness support, corrosion control program management and material acquisition; (4) Environmental, health, and safety management; and (5) Consistent success in maintaining electrical power distribution and mission essential systems at 99.99% annual availability (no more than 2.6208 minutes semi-annually). Respondents are asked to limit submissions to ten (10) pages or less (if practical), or minimum number of pages necessary to address the requirements specified in this synopsis; using 10-point type or larger. The Government is currently undecided on whether the acquisition of this requirement will be conducted as an 8(a) competition or as a small business set aside. Hence, responses to this synopsis will be used for market survey analysis to determine whether the contemplated acquisition will be conducted as an 8(a) competition or under small business set-aside procedures. In order to be considered in this market survey responses are required NOT LATER THAN close of business (COB) 21 Jun 00. Telephone responses are not acceptable. One original and one duplicate copy of written responses must be mailed to 50 CONS, Attn: 2Lt Danny Kenison, Contract Specialist, 300 O_Malley Blvd, Suite 49, Schriever AFB, CO 80912-6649. FOLLOW-UP PRESENTATIONS: If determined to be in the best interest of the Government, interested and qualified sources responding to this synopsis may be requested to provide a follow-up presentation (summarizing firms capabilities/qualifications to perform the contract contemplated) on-site at New Boston Air Station during the period of 27-29 June 2000. Presenters will be asked to limit presentations to 20 minutes. Follow-up presentations or conference call interviews to be conducted will be by appointment only. Respondents must contact 2Lt Danny Kenison at (719) 567-3453 or at daniel.kenison@schriever.af.mil to obtain a specific date and time for providing presentations or for making a request for or scheduling conference call interviews. Providing an on-site follow-up presentation is voluntary and may be substituted by conference call interview subject to coordination approval of the Contracting Officer at 50 CONS, Schriever AFB, if requested. The Government will not reimburse respondents for any cost associated with submission of capability statements or on-site follow-up presentations or interviews held in connection with this market survey. FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY: The draft solicitation is tentatively scheduled to be available early August 2000 and the formal solicitation is tentatively scheduled to be released early/mid December 2000. A designated website will be identified shortly for downloading of both the draft and formal solicitations. Any information provided is voluntary. The Government will not pay for any information that is submitted in response to this SOURCES SOUGHT synopsis. Points of Contact: 2Lt Danny Kenison, Contract Specialist, phone (719) 567-3453, fax (719) 567-3438, email: daniel.kenison@schriever.af.mil and Michael Wittkopf, Contracting Officer, phone (719) 567-3456, fax (719) 567-3438, email: michael.wittkopf@schriever.af.mil. Email your questions to 2Lt Danny Kenison at: daniel.kenison@schriever.af.mil. Posted 06/07/00 (D-SN462372). (0159)

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