SOLICITATION NOTICE
Z -- U.S. Bankruptcy Courtroom Renovations
- Notice Date
- 4/23/2009
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), Allegheny Service Center (3PK), The Strawbridge Building, 20 North 8th Street, 8th Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107
- ZIP Code
- 19107
- Solicitation Number
- GS-03P-09-CD-C-0024
- Point of Contact
- Priscilla M. Bryant,, Phone: (215) 446-4559
- E-Mail Address
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priscilla.bryant@gsa.gov
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Project Title: U.S Bankruptcy Courtroom Renovation Location: Max Rosenn United States Courthouse, Wilkes Barre, PA Solicitation Number: GS-03P-09-CD-C-0024 This requirement is for the procurement of a construction firm to provide all supervision, labor, materials and equipment necessary for the construction of a new combined district and bankruptcy courtroom. This project will include the installation of a new jury room with toilets, minor electrical systems upgrade of power and lighting, security and Audio Visual system infrastructure, mechanical, plumbing and sprinkler system upgrades with general space alterations. The courtroom and ancillary spaces is approximately 2,400 gross square feet (223 gross square meters). The Max Rosenn US Courthouse completed in 1933, is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The successful firm must have previous experience with similar size and scope of construction projects with particular emphasis on Courthouse renovations & alterations. Award will be a firm fixed price contract and the procurement method will be a competitive negotiated Request for Proposal (RFP). Source Selection Procedures as identified in FAR PART 15.3 will be utilized in the selection of a firm offering the best value to the Government in terms of price and technical merit and whose performance is expected to best meet stated Government requirements. Accordingly, offerors will be evaluated based on technical merit with respect to demonstrated successful past performance, management and key personnel qualifications. The approximate duration of the contract is one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days. The estimated cost of this project is between $1,000,000.00 to $2,000,000.00. The acquisition may consist of four (4) phases: Phase 1 – Receipt and evaluation of technical offers and initial price proposals. Phase 2 – Develop an advisory short list based on technical qualifications/proposals of the most technically qualified firms. In this stage, GSA will advise each respondent that participates in Phase 1, in writing, as to whether or not it will be invited to participate in Phase 3, or that it is unlikely to be a viable competitor. GSA will advise the responding firms considered not to be viable competitors on the basis of GSA's opinion. GSA will inform all respondents that not withstanding the advice provided by GSA in response to their submission in Phase 1, they may participate in Phase 3. Phase 3 – A determination of the competitive range shall be developed by the Contracting Officer. Phase 4 – Completion of negotiations with firms in the competitive range, if necessary. Receipt and evaluation of final proposal revisions. Upon receipt and evaluation of all technical and price proposals, a formal selection of a firm will be made that offers the greatest value to the Government based on a combination of technical evaluation and price factors. Failure of offerors to submit a technical offer during Phase 1 will preclude further participation on this acquisition. For this procurement, technical evaluation factors are more important than cost or price. The Government has reserved the right to make an award at completion of Phase 3, without negotiations. The technical evaluation factors for the evaluation process are, in descending order of importance: 1. Past Performance, 2. Management and Key Personnel Qualifications. The NAICS code applicable to this project is 236220. This unrestricted procurement is being conducted under full and open competitive provisions in accordance with the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program. The purpose of the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program is to assess the ability of small businesses to compete successfully in certain industry categories without competition being restricted by the use of small business set-asides. This announcement also constitutes the synopsis of the pre-invitation notice. Contractors interested in obtaining a copy of the solicitation package will be able to 1) download electronic copies of this Solicitation (RFP) including drawings through the World Wide Web on approximately May 11, 2009 (www.fbo.gov ). All offerors that want to download and/or request a CD of the solicitation package must be registered with FedBizOpps (www.fbo.gov). A Pre-proposal conference will be held on or about May 28, 2009 10:00 AM at the Max Rosen Federal Building and Courthouse located on 17 South Main Street, Wilkes Barre, PA, 18701. PRIOR NOTIFICATION of attendance to this conference is MANDATORY due to building security. Please provide your Company name and all potential attendees’ full names to priscilla. bryant@gsa.gov. To insure that you receive all information regarding this solicitation, please register to receive updates at www.fbo.gov, follow the procedures for notification registration.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Max Rosenn United States Courthouse, 17 South Main Street, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, 18701, United States
- Zip Code: 18701
- Zip Code: 18701
- Record
- SN01800785-W 20090425/090423221008-d3f12d43af2eeebcf4cc31f5b518c671 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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