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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 10, 2003 FBO #0743
SPECIAL NOTICE

P -- The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is seeking innovative engineering/technical/ production/management solutions for the disposal of multiple obsolete vessels

Notice Date
12/8/2003
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
Contracting Office
Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration (MARAD), MAR-380, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Room 7310, Washington, DC, 20590
 
ZIP Code
20590
 
Archive Date
1/16/2004
 
Description
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is seeking innovative engineering/technical/ production/management solutions for the disposal of multiple obsolete vessels located in the reserve fleet sites in the James River, VA (JRRF); Suisun Bay, CA (SBRF); and Beaumont, TX (BRF). A complete listing of obsolete vessels is located in the PRDA library for informational purposes. The list of ships is subject to change. Some listed ships (and/or components of listed ships) may be subject to a "hold" or "not available" status due to commitments for sales, loans, and donations which were made prior to procurement actions associated with this PRDA announcement. MARAD anticipates that the obsolete vessels in the worst condition, many of which are located in the James River Reserve Fleet, may be disposed of using traditional competitive contracting practices, depending on the availability of funding. In an effort to obtain maximum program flexibility, the Government is seeking, from public and private concerns innovative solutions for the disposal of the remaining obsolete vessels by the statutory deadline of September 30, 2006. The use and/or development of Government facilities are not excluded. Criteria for Evaluating/Selecting Proposals: Proposals in response to the PRDA must address, at a minimum, the following: - Innovative engineering/technical/production/management approaches for the disposal of obsolete vessels identified on the list in the PRDA library. - Environmental and worker safety/health considerations associated with the disposal of obsolete vessels and the abatement of hazardous materials - Production throughput/capacity with schedule and funding/cost relationships - Offerors' requisite and relevant experience with the disposal of obsolete vessels - Funding requirements associated with the proposed approach In evaluating the offerors' submissions, the Government will consider the following criteria, listed in relative order of importance: - Feasibility and likelihood of success of engineering/technical/management approach for the disposal of obsolete vessels identified in the PRDA library and the risks associated with the proposed approach - Productivity of the proposed approach(s) including schedule/cost assessments - Type and sufficiency of proposed environmental, worker safety and health considerations proposed and compliance with applicable laws - Type and sufficiency of proposed abatement of hazardous materials and compliance with applicable laws - Depth, relevance and currency of requisite experience with the complete disposal of obsolete vessels - Realism and reasonableness of proposed funding requirements/costs when compared to the proposed engineering/technical/management solution In selecting proposed solution(s), the Government will evaluate the overall best value to the Government, considering innovative technical solution(s) meeting the above listed minimum criteria at a reasonable price. Historically, the annual program level associated with MARAD ship disposal has been $10 million. The PRDA process permits the Government to evaluate each proposal on its own merit and potentially negotiate implementation of a Pilot Program(s) for proof of concept/methodology, as well as provide justification for budgetary purposes to support a proposed program. Unlike procedures associated with unsolicited proposals, submissions made under the PRDA will not be advertised/competed. Based on the evaluation results and budgetary constraints, the Government may choose to select none, part of, or proposal(s) in their entirety to implement innovative solutions offered. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PROPOSALS: To be given evaluation consideration, submissions in response to this PRDA must conform to the following standards: A. Technical/engineering/production/management solutions, inclusive of the listing below, shall not exceed 25 typewritten pages, single sided, single spaced, Arial, 12 pitch: - Production throughput/capacity - Environmental considerations - Worker safety and health considerations - Hazardous abatement considerations - Requisite experience B. Funding/pricing requirements must be proposed in sufficient enough detail to show all anticipated costs associated with the complete dismantlement of the vessel(s), including cost categories such as towing, remediation of hazardous materials, labor costs etc, as appropriate. Pricing information must be detailed enough to permit the Government to make a determination of cost realism and reasonableness when assessed against the proposed approach. Submission of funding/pricing information shall not exceed 3 typewritten pages, single sided, single-spaced, Arial, 12 pitch. C. A Technical Compliance Plan prepared in accordance with the instructions found in the PRDA library shall be provided with each proposal submitted. Site Visits: To schedule a site visit, please call the following points of contact: JRRF: Sharon Nesbit 757-887-3233 X10, FAX 757-887-1188 BRF: Lisa Bass 409-722-3433, FAX 409-720-5220 SBRF: Maggie Peek 707-745-0487, FAX 707-745-2508 Bonding: See “bonding requirements” in the PRDA library. Individual offerors may submit multiple proposals. Proposals must be separable and each submitted in accordance with the above criteria. Instructions for the Submission of Proposals: Responses to this PRDA must be submitted during the period of January 8 through January 15, 2004. Responses must be submitted on line at http://voa.marad.dot.gov. Proposals must be prepared in a format that can be read by Microsoft Office 97 and its embedded word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications. All scheduling data files must be compatible and readable by MS Project 2000. It is the intent of the Maritime Administration that this notice be valid for 1 year from the initial date of posting, unless otherwise canceled/amended. Questions regarding this PRDA must be submitted in writing via e-mail to the following Internet address: voa_prda@marad.dot.gov
 
Web Link
Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.eps.gov/spg/DOT/MARAD/HQOA/DTMA1S04001/listing.html)
 
Record
SN00483763-F 20031210/031208213415 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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