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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 01, 2004 FBO #0979
SOLICITATION NOTICE

99 -- Barrier, Mooring, Marine Facility Services

Notice Date
7/30/2004
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Contracts Office, Washington, 720 Kennon Street SE Suite 333, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, 20374-5063
 
ZIP Code
20374-5063
 
Solicitation Number
N47408-04-R-2509
 
Response Due
8/30/2004
 
Point of Contact
Naomi Melendez, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-433-5311, Fax 202-433-2280, - Rita Palmore, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-433-5313, Fax 202-433-2280,
 
E-Mail Address
naomi.melendez@navy.mil, rita.palmore@navy.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
8a Competitive
 
Description
The Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center, Ocean Construction Division, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, has a requirement for program technical support. This competitive procurement is 100% set-aside for eligible Small Business concerns in the Small Business Administration 8(a) Program. Each contract awarded will be issued on an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantify (IDIQ), Cost Plus Award Fee basis. The government intends to award up to four (4) contracts based on initial offers using Best Value Methodology, but may hold discussions or oral presentations, if required. The requirement is for project execution, logistics support, and information management services to support the Navy?s waterfront barriers, moorings, underwater inspection, and marine facility programs at various locations worldwide. The general intent is for the contractor to provide fabrication, installation, and other engineering and technical services that will be described and procured through appropriate task orders. Support services include, but are not limited to, logistics support; installation, repair, and field supervision of waterfront security barriers, moorings, underwater inspection, and marine facilities throughout the world. This support may be required in the form of a very limited effort for small logistics requirements at a particular site, or for complete contractor-provided project management and installation services. Support will be provided primarily to the waterfront security barriers, moorings, and underwater inspection product lines, but may also include a wide variety of support for various ocean-related tasks and facilities support, such as water tank repairs and numerous other related projects. Typical project execution services could include installation or repair of security barriers, moorings, and underwater inspection product lines, but may also include a wide variety of support for various ocean-related tasks and facilities support, such as water tank repairs and numerous other related projects. Typical project execution services could include installation or repair of security barriers, moorings, and port facilities. Typical Logistics Support requirements could include fabrication of mooring and barrier components. Development and management of associated technical data will be required. Each contract will be for a Base Year plus four (4) one-year options. Firms that wish to be considered for award will be evaluated based upon the following criteria. Criteria numbers one, two, and three are more important than cost/price. (1) Past Performance should include, but not limited to, work performed in the Marine Environment and required areas of support, or related effort. At least three, but not more than seven, references for related projects are required. (2) Technical Capability. The firm will be evaluated on the firm?s overall company capability and experience in the technical field, and capacity to manage multiple task orders simultaneously. Proposals will be evaluated on the firm?s ability to handle Project Management, Execution, and Logistics while working in the Marine and Marine Facility environments while executing multiple task orders. (3) Qualifications and Experience of Personnel required by the solicitation (to include resumes or letters of intent). Information about Key Personnel should include, but not be limited to, education and/or experience with or related to, work performed in the Marine Environment. (4) Costs. Proposed costs, labor and indirect rates, in offeror?s proposal will be evaluated for reasonableness in accordance with FAR Part 15. The following may be considered for award: Volume of work awarded by the Department of Defense within the past year with the idea of sharing the wealth among highly qualified firms, and superior performance on past contracts. The point of contact is Naomi Melendez, Contract Specialist, telephone (202)433-5311. Closing is 30 August 2004. The solicitation will be available by 30 July 2004 at: http://esol.navfac.navy.mil.
 
Place of Performance
Address: to be determined
 
Record
SN00634142-W 20040801/040730212814 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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