COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 9, 2001 PSA #2847
SOLICITATIONS
C -- ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR AN INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACT FOR SPECIALIZED ROOFING INSPECTIONS, MOISTURE INTRUSION INVESTIGATIONS, PREPARATION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT FOR ROOFING CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS
- Notice Date
- May 7, 2001
- Contracting Office
- Northern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 10 Industrial Highway, Mail Stop #82, Lester, PA 19113-2090
- ZIP Code
- 19113-2090
- Solicitation Number
- N62472-01-D-1420
- Response Due
- June 12, 2001
- Point of Contact
- Tina Phillips, Contract Specialist, (610) 595-0643
- E-Mail Address
- Click here to contact the Contract Specialist via (phillipsms@efane.navfac.navy.mil)
- Description
- Engineering Services for an Indefinite Quantity Contract for specialized roofing inspections, moisture intrusion investigations, preparation of plans and specifications, and construction support for roofing construction and repairs The preponderance of the work under this contract is anticipated to occur within the Northern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command's area of responsibility including the states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Delaware. Work could also be added in the area of responsibility of Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command in the states of Virginia, North Carolina and West Virginia as well the Caribbean, the Azores, Iceland, Europe (including Engineering Field Activity, Mediterranean areas). Also, work could be added in the area of responsibility of Engineering Field Activity, Chesapeake including the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland. Additionally, an order could be issued for any Government facility in the world. Required services include: comprehensive visual roof condition surveys; moisture intrusion investigation of roof and wall systems; roof moisture detection using infrared, nuclear, and capacitance equipment as required; roof defect identification and failure investigations; comprehensive inspections and moisture survey reports and documentation; moisture contour and location maps; roof deficiency maps and drawings; development of roof management plans; preparation of Step II documentation or other documentation required for funding approval; design services for roof repairs/or replacement and associated work. Design services include preparation of drawings, specifications, design calculations and detailed construction cost estimates for roofing construction and repair, and moisture intrusion. Other services include amendments, field inspection of construction, consultation, preparation of as-built drawings, and asbestos material identification and sampling. The A-E may be required to conduct a comprehensive asbestos/lead paint survey and provide a design, which will support the removal and disposal of hazardous materials. Firms must be able to accept work that involves asbestos, lead paint, PCB's, and other hazardous materials. Firms must be able to mobilize within 48 hours of issuance of notification to site prior to issuance of task order to meet emergency support requirements of EFA NORTH. Work will be prepared utilizing AutoCAD Release 14 or higher or Microstation Version 95 or higher depending on the location of the specific project. Specifications will be prepared using SPECINSTACT SGML program, and cost estimates using the "Success" estimating program in a Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) system format will be utilized. Selected firm will be required to provide documents in pdf format for posting to a Government web site during solicitation. Firms are advised that the selected firm, its subsidiaries or affiliates which design or prepare specifications for a construction contract cannot provide the construction services for the same contract. This includes concept design, which includes preparation of project programming documents (DD1391), facility siting studies, environmental assessments, or request for proposals for Design-Build projects, or other activities that result in identification of project scope and cost. The contract requires that the selected firm have on-line access to email via the Internet for exchange of correspondence/information. The contract award is contingent upon availability of funds. The contract period is for one year from the date of an initial contract award with four one-year options for the complete services described above. The total maximum contract (including the option years) shall not exceed $2,500,000 for the entire contract term. There will be no dollar limit per project. The minimum guarantee for the entire contract term (including option years) will be satisfied by award of the initial project. The options may be exercised within the time frame specified in the resultant contract at the sole discretion of the Government subject to workload and/or satisfaction of A/E performance under the subject contract. Phases and/or pre-priced contract options may be included and will be exercised at the discretion of the government for 0 35%, 35 100% design, post construction contract award services, and construction surveillance services. Options are normally exercised within several months of completing prior work; however, delays of up to one year are possible. Some projects will require design in the metric system. SELECTION CRITERIA: The following criteria (listed in descending order of importance) will be used for the basis of selection. The format for responding to each criterion shall be as indicated herein in lieu of completing Blocks 7, 8, 9, and 10 in the SF 255. 1. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Technical competence by discipline (education, registration and experience) of individual moisture intrusion team members. Specific consideration will be directed to the education, experience, and professional registrations of the engineers, architects, roofing specialists on the team. It is expected that teams submitting for consideration for this contract will specialize in roofing/moisture intrusion and have, as a minimum, the following qualified individuals: registered structural engineer; registered architect; registered roofing consultant (RRC) or certified roofing consultant (CRC), and registered roofing observer (RRO). SUBMISSION FORMAT: Submit a matrix for proposed team(s), including alternates, that contains the following data about the member's assignment: Team member's name, firm name, office location, proposed team assignment, % time to be spent on this team, highest education level/discipline (example: BS, mechanical engineering, discipline in which registration or certification was obtained), states of professional registration and engineering field which registration was obtained, number of years of professional experience and number of years with the firm. Also, for project managers and team leaders, identify the number of teams (design, consultants and joint venture partners) they have managed over the past three years. 2. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Recent experience (within the past 5 years) of design team members individually and collectively as a total team (A-E, Client, Outside Agencies) in (a) Performing moisture intrusion engineering inspection and studies including: 1) Conducting comprehensive roof condition surveys of various types of roof and wall systems; 2) Moisture intrusion investigation of roof and wall systems; 3) Design of roof repairs and replacements; 4) Preparation of roof management plans with emphasis on large roof inventories; 5) Failure investigations; 6) Post construction contract award services; report preparation skills; 7) Demonstrated ability to implement and utilize roof management programs; (b) Designing projects to Navy, Air Force, or other DOD agencies criteria (or similar experience); (c) Familiarity with designs using Autocad or Microstation, SPECSINTACT, and cost engineering using the WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) systems and "Success Estimating and Cost Management System"; (d) Evidence of experience of both the firm and key personnel in knowledge of the related federal acquisition process. SUBMISSION FORMAT: Provide a description of at least three projects with client references (point of contact and phone number) for which team members provided a significant technical contribution. Work on these projects must have been done in the last 5 years. Indicate how each project is relevant to the work described herein. In matrix form, identify which team members worked on the projects described above. Projects shall be in the left column and team members' names shall be across the top row of the matrix. Also, describe the firm's experience with Autocad or Microstation, SPECINSTACT System and parametric cost engineering. 3. PERFORMANCE: Past performance ratings by Government agencies and private industry with respect to work quality, performance, compliance with schedules and cost control. SUBMISSION FORMAT: Provide a tabular listing of all excellent performance ratings and letters of commendation from both private and DOD clients (designate firm's role: prime, consultant, or joint venture partner). These ratings should be dated 1991 or later and should include those for joint venture partners and consultants. Provide a list of projects of various sizes, managed by proposed project manager(s), that started construction since January 1995 and include the following data: client's contact, client's need date, design completion date and final cost estimate compared to the contract award amount (note whether bid or negotiated). 4. CAPACITY: (a) Capacity of firm and project teams to accomplish multiple, large and small projects simultaneously; and (b) Ability to sustain the loss of key personnel while accomplishing work within required time limits. SUBMISSION FORMAT: Submit an organizational chart with the following information: Principal point of contact, project manager, team leaders, the name of each design team member, all team member's assignments, and the name of at least one alternate for each key person. 5. QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM OF THE FIRM TO ENSURE TECHNICAL ACCURACY OF SUBMITTALS. Firms will be evaluated on the acceptability of their internal quality control program used to ensure technical accuracy and coordination of environmental, planning, and engineering services. 6. LOCATION: (a) Knowledge of local site conditions, primarily in the following states: ME, NH, VT, MA, CT, RI, NY, NJ, PA, DE, and applicable regulatory requirements; and (b) Ability of the firm to ensure timely response to requests for on-site support. SUBMISSION FORMAT: Provide a list of recent projects performed by the firm or joint venture partners and appropriate consultants in the enumerated 10 state area. 7. SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: Demonstrated success in prescribing the use of recovered materials and achieving waste reduction and energy efficiency in facility designs. 8. VOLUME OF DOD WORK: Firms will be evaluated in terms of work previously awarded to the firm by DOD within the past twelve months. 9. SUBCONTRACT UTILIZATION: Firms will be evaluated on the extent to which they commit to using Small Businesses, Small Disadvantaged Businesses, Historically Black Colleges and Universities or Minority Institutions in performance of the contract. If the successful firm is a Large Business, they will be asked to provide a preliminary subcontracting plan as part of their interview requirements. Current Naval Facilities Engineering Command small business subcontracting goals measured as a percentage of total subcontracting are as follows: small business 65%, small disadvantaged business 12%, women owned small business 5%, service-disabled veteran owned small business (3%) and Hubzone small business 2%. SELECTION INTERVIEW REQUIREMENTS: Prior to the selection interview, A-E firms slated must submit their Design Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP). This shall include an explanation of their management approach and commitment to accomplishing numerous small projects (<$1M) as well as large projects (>$1M); their commitment to a quality philosophy; specific quality control process; a portfolio of planning studies and design work (both new construction and upgrades to existing facilities); a listing of present business commitments with their required completion schedules, financial and credit references (include name and telephone numbers of officers at their financial institutions); and performance references other than EFA North (include 3 or more with names and telephone numbers of the contract administrators). For consideration, provide an original SF 255 and SF 254 for the prime and an SF 254 for each consultant proposed. The SF 255 with attachments shall be limited to 25 pages (8.5 x 11 one side), with print size not smaller than 12 pitch font. A/E firms, which meet the requirements described in this announcement, are invited to submit completed Standard Forms 254 and 255 to the office shown above. Standard Forms 254 and 255 may be downloaded from the following GSA web site: http://www.gsa.gov/forms Firms must indicate if they are a subsidiary, and if so, must state if they are normally subject to management decisions, bookkeeping, and policies of their holding or parent company. Also indicate if firm is an incorporating subsidiary that operates under a firm name different from the parent company. The qualification statement 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. The submittal package must be received in this office not later than 4:00 P.M. Eastern Time on June 12, 2001. Submittals received after this date and time will not be considered. If additional firms are needed for consideration, SF 254s already on file will be used. Include FAX number(s) in Block 3a and Contractor Establishment Code (formerly the DUNS number), Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Codes, if known, and Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) in Block 3. Label lower right corner of outside mailing envelope with "A-E Services, Contract Number N62472-01-D-1420". Address all responses to ATTN: Code 02X/MP. ALL HAND CARRIED SUBMITTALS MUST BE DEPOSITED IN THE BID BOX WHICH IS LOCATED IN THE LOBBY AT THE ABOVE GIVEN ADDRESS PRIOR TO THE TIME AND DATE SPECIFIED. Submittals delivered by courier SHOULD NOT indicate that signature acknowledging receipt by the government is required. Facsimile responses will not be accepted. Late responses will be handled in accordance with FAR 52.214-7, Late Submissions, Modifications, and Withdrawals of Bids. No material will be returned. Firms responding to this advertisement are requested to submit only ONE COPY of qualification statements. Respondents may supplement this proposal with graphic material and photographs that best demonstrate capabilities of the team proposed by the project. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR A PROPOSAL. Type of Contract: Indefinite Quantity Contract/Firm Fixed Price Task Order Estimated Start Date: November 2001 The NAICS Code is 541310 and the small business size standard classification is $4,000,000. THE PROPOSED CONTRACT IS BEING SOLICITED ON AN UNRESTRICTED BASIS, THEREFORE REPLIES TO THIS NOTICE ARE REQUESTED FROM ALL BUSINESS CONCERNS. All contractors are advised that registration in the DOD Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database is required prior to award of a contract. Failure to be registered in the DOD CCR Database may render your firm ineligible for award. All firms are encouraged to register as soon as possible. Information regarding this registration may be obtained by accessing Northern Division's web site at http://www.efdnorth.navfac.navy.mil or through the point of contact identified for this procurement.
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20010509/CSOL001.HTM (W-127 SN50L451)
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