COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 19, 2001 PSA #2875
SOLICITATIONS
Y -- MULTIPLE RECRUIT BARRACKS & INFRASTRUCTURE, RTC, GREAT LAKES, ILLINOIS
- Notice Date
- June 15, 2001
- Contracting Office
- CO ENGFLDACT MW, 201 Decatur Avenue, Great Lakes, IL 60088-5600
- ZIP Code
- 60088-5600
- Solicitation Number
- N68950-01-R-0006
- Response Due
- July 30, 2001
- Point of Contact
- Lolita Batis-McCoy, Contract Specialist, 847/688-2600, ext. 121
- E-Mail Address
- click here to contact the contact the contract specialist (batisll@efdsouth.navfac.navy.mil)
- Description
- THIS NOTICE IS FOR A 2-STEP DESIGN BUILD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT N68950-01-R-0006. THIS PROJECT IS CONTINGENT UPON THE PASSAGE OF THE FY 2002 APPROPRIATIONS BILL AND ACQUISITION OF THE VA LAND WHERE THE BARRACKS WILL BE CONSTRUCTED. PHASE I OF THE RFP WILL BE AVAILABLE ON HTTP://ESOL.NAVFAC.NAVY.MIL JULY 2, 2001 THE PROPOSAL DUE DATE FOR PHASE I WILL BE JULY 30, 2001, 12:00 noon. This project consists of the design and construction of two barracks in the Fiscal Year 02 (FY02) Military Construction Program. The Recruit Barracks P-732 & P-733 shall be approximately 32,756 square meters. This project includes infrastructure (roads, sidewalks, utilities, storm drainage, railroad underpass, landscaping, etc) for a 48.7-acre tract of undeveloped land adjacent to the existing RTC campus and other incidental related work to provide a complete and useable facility. Each Barracks will provide open bay housing for 1,056 recruits, classrooms, and a pre-prepared food service and dining facility. The Government will provide the design of a similar Barracks for site-adaptation. However, the successful proposer will be required to validate the design against RFP requirements and accept design responsibility (i.e. sign and seal design drawings and specifications by registered professional engineers and architects). This RFP also includes a series of options for additional Barracks as follows: Option 1: FY03, P734 15,993 SM, Option 2: FY04, P735 -- 15,993 SM, Option 3: FY05, P736 & P737 31,986 SM, Option 4: FY06, P738 15,993 SM. Each option includes integrated site development and incidental related work to provide a complete and useable facility. Each option will be located proximate to and will be identical to projects P-732 and P-733. Award of these options will be dependent upon Congressional approval and availability of funds. An off-the-shelf Means Index adjusted for the Chicago area will be applied to each of the option prices. The index information will be applied at the time the option is exercised to reflect changes in the local economy. The project also includes options for operation, maintenance, and repair of the entire HVAC system from beneficial occupancy of the 1st barracks through beneficial occupancy of the final barracks in Option 4. This solicitation for the acquisition of these facilities is formatted as a Request for Proposals (RFP) in accordance with the requirements designated by sections of the FAR 15.203 and P-68 for a negotiated procurement utilizing the Two-Phase Design/Build selection procedures of FAR 36.3. This method permits evaluation of proposals based on price competition, technical merit and other factors; permits impartial and comprehensive evaluation of offerors' proposals; permits discussions if necessary; and ensures selection of the source whose performance provides best value to the Government. The estimated cost of the entire project is in the range of $225,000,000 to $250,000,000 (including options). This solicitation is being issued as Unrestricted, inviting full and open competition. The NAICS code is 233320; size standard is $27.5 million; the FSC code is Y168. This solicitation will consist of two (2) phases. Phase I is the pre-qualification phase, evaluation will be made to determine which offerors proceed to Phase II. Up to five (5) firms will be pre-qualified to participate in Phase II. The evaluation factors for Phase I are as follows: Past Performance/Technical Qualifications (Design Team, Construction Team, and Maintenance Team), Small Business Subcontracting Effort, and Management Approach. Phase II will include additional technical factors and price. Prospective contractors must be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database prior to award of a DOD contract. For more information, see the CCR web site at http://ccr.edi.disa.mil. Refer to numbered Note 26.
- Web Link
- click here to download a copy of Phase I of the RFP (http://esol.navfac.navy.mil)
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20010619/YSOL021.HTM (W-166 SN50P0J8)
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