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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 6,2000 PSA#2636Department Of The Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Commander, Atlantic Division, Contracts Office, Code 02211, 1510
Gilbert Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23511-2699 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR MEDICAL PROJECTS FOR STATESIDE
AND CARIBBEAN LOCATIONS SOL N62470-00-R-3411 DUE 080800 POC Bayla L.
Mack, 757-322-8271 -- Elizabeth M. Ward, Contract Specialist,
757-322-8290 E-MAIL: Click here to contact Ms. Bayla Mack via e-mail,
mackbl@efdlant.navfac.navy.mil. Architect-Engineer or Engineering
Services are required for preparation of plans, specifications, cost
estimates, related studies, all associated engineering services, shop
drawing review, as-built drawing preparation, Quality Assurance Plan
(QAP) preparation (provides construction contract inspection
requirements), Operation and Maintenance Support Information (OMSI),
construction inspection and engineering consultation services during
construction for several projects of a medical nature. The Government
will reserve an option to negotiate final plans, specifications, cost
estimates, related studies, all associated engineering services, and
all post construction award services. The tasks will be performed at
any Activity under the cognizance of the Atlantic Division, Naval
Facilities Engineering Command located on the East Coast of the United
States from Maine through North Carolina and in the Caribbean.
Projects will be designed in accordance with criteria prescribed in
MIL-HDBK 1191 and the Uniform Federal Accessibility standards. The
initial award is anticipated to be FY 03 MCD Project P-017, Medical
Clinic Addition/Alteration, Building CD-2, Sewells Point Medical
Clinic, Norfolk, Virginia which consists of a 58,337 square foot
addition to existing 66,010 square foot Medical Clinic, Building CD-2.
Building CD-2 is a one story structure. The addition is both a one and
two story structure consisting of concrete foundation and floor, steel
frame, exterior masonry walls, interior steel stud with gypsum wall
board partitions, suspended gypsum board and acoustic tile ceilings,
and built-up roof over rigid insulation on top of precast concrete roof
deck. The addition includes relocated Acute Care and Pharmacy,
expansion of Primary Care, Radiology and Logistics plus Director of
Health, Safety and Environment. Reconfiguration of parking, road
access, utilities, sidewalks and incidental work is included. Estimated
construction cost is $15,300,000. The A&E must demonstrate his and each
key consultant's qualifications with respect to the published
evaluation factors for all services. Evaluation factors (1) through (6)
are of equal importance; factors (7), (8) and (9) are of lesser
importance and will be used as "tie-breakers" among technically equal
firms. Specific evaluation factors include: (1) Specialized Experience
-- Firms will be evaluated in terms of: (a) their past experience with
regard to the design of Department of Defense (DOD) medical clinics to
the requirements of MIL-HDBK 1191; (b) experience with designing
facilities using the metric system of measurement0; (c) the firm's
experience in providing construction phase services (shop drawing
review, as-built drawing preparation, Quality Assurance Plan (QAP)
preparation, construction inspection and engineering consultation
services, and OMSI); and (d) knowledge of local codes, laws, permits
and construction materials and practices of the contract areas; (2)
Professional qualifications and technical competence in the type of
work required: Firms will be evaluated in terms of the design staff's:
(a) organization and office management as evidenced by management
approach (management plan for these projects), and personnel roles in
organization; (b) active professional registration and ability to
provide registration compliance with Puerto Rican environmental law
either within the firm or via consultant; (c) experience (with present
and other firms) and roles of staff members specifically on projects
addressed in evaluation factor number one; and (d) capability to
provide qualified backup staffing for key personnel to ensure
continuity of services and ability to surge to meet unexpected project
demands; (3) Sustainable Design -- Firms will be evaluated in terms of
their knowledge and demonstrated experience in applying sustainability
concepts and principles to facilities and infrastructure problems
through an integrated design approach; (4) Ability to perform the work
to schedules and capability to complete up to five taskings each year
(show current and projected workload with a plan and schedule on how
you propose to accomplish the work) -- Firms will be evaluated in terms
of impact of this workload on the design staff's projected workload
during the contract period; (5) Past performance -- Firms will be
evaluated in terms of one or more of the following (with emphasis on
projects addressed in factor number one): (a) the process for cost
control and the key person responsible; and (b) performance
ratings/letters of recommendations received; (6) Quality Control
Program -- Firms will be evaluated on the acceptability of their
internal quality control program used to ensure technical accuracy and
discipline coordination of plans and specifications -- list key
personnel responsible;; (7) Firm location(provided that application of
this criterion leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given
the nature and size of the contract); (8) Volume of Work -- Firms will
be evaluated in terms of work previously awarded to the firm by DOD
with the objective of affecting an equitable distribution of DOD A&E
contracts among qualified A&E firms, including small and small
disadvantaged business firms and firms that have not had prior DOD
contracts; and (9) Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business
Subcontracting Plan -- Firms will be evaluated on the extent to which
they identify and commit to the published Small Business Subcontracting
Program. The following are the published Naval Facilities Engineering
Command goals expressed in terms of percentages of total planned
subcontracting dollars for utilization of small businesses as part of
the contract performance: Small Business (SB) -- 65%; Small
Disadvantaged Business (SDB) -- 12%; Women-owned Small Business (WOSB)
-- 5%; HUBZone small businesses -- 1.5%. Large Business Firms shall
submit their Navy-wide SF 295 (Standard Form 295, Summary Subcontract
Report) with their Standard Form 255. The slated firms will be required
to provide a preliminary subcontracting plan (support for small
business subcontracting) as part of the interview. The contract
requires that the selected firm have an on-line access to E-mail via
the internet for routine exchange of correspondence. Firms are required
to prepare the cost estimate utilizing the NAVFAC "SUCCESS" system in
work breakdown structure (WBS), the specifications in the SPECSINTACT
system format, and all drawings shall be submitted in an AutoCAD
compatible format. The design contract scope may require evaluation and
definition of asbestos materials and toxic waste disposition. Fee
negotiations would provide for laboratory testing and subsequent
preparation of plans and specifications may require definition of
removal and/or definition of disposal process. Firms responding to this
announcement must be prepared to accept the aforementioned as a part of
their contract responsibility. The duration of the contract will be for
one (1) year from the date of an initial contract award. The proposed
contract includes two (2) one (1) year Government options for the same
basic professional skills. The total A&E fee that may be paid under
this contract will not exceed $5,000,000; however, the yearly maximum
may total up to $2,500,000. No other general notification to firms for
other similar projects performed under this contract will be made.
Type of contract: Firm Fixed Price Indefinite Quantity Contract.
Estimated start date is September 2000. -- Architect-Engineer firms
which meet the requirements described in this announcement are invited
to submit completed Standard Forms (SF) 254 (unless already on file)
and 255, U. S. Government Architect-Engineer Qualifications, to the
office shown above. In Block 10 of the SF 255, discuss why the firm is
especially qualified based upon synopsized evaluation factors; and
provide evidence that your firm is permitted by law to practice the
professions of architecture or engineering, i.e., State registration
number. For selection evaluation factor (1), provide the following
information for only the staff proposed for this work using these
column headings: "NAME", "RELATED PROJECTS WORKED ON", "YEAR", "FIRM",
and "TECHNICAL ROLE". Use Block 10 of the SF 255 to provide any
additional information desired and continue Block 10 narrative
discussion on plain bond paper. All information must be included within
the SF 255. Provide a synopsis of the scope of work, point of contact
and telephone number for each project listed in SF 255 Block 8. Firms
having a current SF 254 on file with this office and those responding
by 4:00 p.m. EST, 8 August 2000 will be considered. Late responses will
be handled in accordance with FAR 52.215-10. Neither hand carried
proposals nor facsimile responses will be accepted. Firms responding to
this advertisement are requested to submit only one copy of
qualification statements. The qualification statements should clearly
indicate the office location where the work will be performed and the
qualifications of the individuals anticipated to work on the contract
and their geographical location. -- 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 8712 ($4,000,000). -- This is not a
request for proposals. Inquiries concerning this project should mention
location and contract number. See Note 24. Posted 07/03/00
(W-SN470963). (0185) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 20000706\C-0001.SOL)
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