SOLICITATION NOTICE
C -- Southwest Rectangle EcoDistrict - 10th Street, SW and Maryland Avnue, SW, Washington, DC - Attachment 11 - Rehabilitation of the 9th and 10th St Bridges over the SW Freeway - Draft_Scope_of_Work_ - Attachment 5 - Environmental Assessment for L Enfant Promenade - Attachment 7 - GSA OIG General Review of the Heating Operation and Transmission Districts Operations and Finances - Appendix C - Attachment 6 - GSA_OIG_General_Review_of_the_Heating_Operation_and_Transmission_Districts_Operations_and_Finances - Attachment 10 - EPA Stormwater Guidance - Attachment 8 - Executive Order 13514 - Attachment 9 - Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
- Notice Date
- 4/5/2010
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 541330
— Engineering Services
- Contracting Office
- National Capital Planning Commission, Office of Administration, Budget and Finance Section, 401 Ninth Street, NW, Suite 500 North, Washington, District of Columbia, 20004
- ZIP Code
- 20004
- Solicitation Number
- NCPC-RFI-10-01
- Archive Date
- 5/18/2010
- Point of Contact
- Charles J Rieder, Phone: (202) 482-7255
- E-Mail Address
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charles.rieder@ncpc.gov
(charles.rieder@ncpc.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Engergy Independence and Security Act of 2007 Executive Order EPA Stormwater Guidance GSA OIG General Review of the Heating Operating and Transmission Districts Operations and Finances GSA OIG General Review of the Heating Operation and Transmission Districts Operations and Finances - Appendix C Environmental Assessment for L Enfant Promenade Draft Scope of Work Rehabilitation of the 9th and 10th St Bridges over the SW Freeway Request for Information Southwest Rectangle EcoDistrict 10 th Street, SW and Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC This is a Request for Information (RFI) solely for planning and general budgeting purposes; it does not constitute a formal solicitation, Request for Proposal (RFP) or a promise to issue a formal solicitation. Responders are advised that the U.S. Government will not pay any cost incurred in response to this RFI and all costs associated with responding will be solely at the interested parties expense. The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC), in partnership with other federal agencies and the Government of the District of Columbia (DC), seeks to prepare and analyze innovative redevelopment alternatives for the 10th Street and Maryland Avenue Corridors in Southwest Washington, D.C. The purpose of the project is to prepare a revitalization plan that advances the work of the recently adopted Monumental Core Framework Plan and its vision for transforming the 10th Street and Maryland Avenue corridors into a model 21 st -century sustainable community. The primary objectives are to: •• meet the present and future needs of the federal government within this area and support the city's goals to improve its waterfront communities in southwest Washington; •• employ innovative sustainable practices to help the federal government meet the goals and objectives of Executive Order 13514 Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance ; •• provide a recommended redevelopment approach based on a sound analysis of costs, benefits, and an overall business case for the revitalization of the area that supports the goals and needs of the federal and local governments and the community. In September 2009, NCPC released a Request for Information (RFI) to help formulate a requisition strategy to develop a sustainable urban design strategy for an undefined federal district of buildings. The RFI was issued to assess available services and determine an estimated cost for a limited scope. In December 2009, NCPC formed a Task Force comprising federal and local government stakeholders to develop recommendations on how to revitalize the 10 th Street Corridor in southwest Washington, DC as a sustainable Eco-District. In the interim, the study area expanded to include the Maryland Avenue corridor. This approximately 110 acre area comprises a mixture of federal and private development and is home to 3 Cabinet level federal headquarters and other federal office buildings. NCPC has prepared a draft Scope of Work to examine and establish potential revitalization alternatives for the 10 th Street and Maryland Avenue corridors in Southwest Washington, DC that meets the Task Force's objectives. Due to the size of the study area, the complexity of the buildings and infrastructure systems, and the innovation called for to meet the project's objectives, NCPC is issuing a RFI to obtain feedback from planning, architecture, engineering, and real estate firms on the draft Scope of Work, particularly as it pertains to the project approach, tasks, deliverables, timeline, professional service needs, and general magnitude of costs. The purpose of this RFI is not to evaluate qualifications or cost proposals but to obtain feedback from professional practitioners so as to craft the most effective and efficient Scope of Work with aggressive but realistic timelines and budgets. These alternatives addressed in the Scope may ultimately be contracted based on Option Pricing. Please provide feedback on the following: •1. Are the project's approach, tasks, and deliverables clear and appropriate for the purposes of developing and analyzing alternative revitalization scenarios? If not, what questions would you like answered? •2. Are there changes you would propose to the project approach, scope of work, and deliverable? If so, please provide your suggestions. •3. Are there any professional disciplines omitted from the Scope of Work? If so, please provide your suggestions. •4. Based on the scope of work, is the timeline adequate to accomplish the stated tasks? If more or less time is needed for any particular primary task, please explain? •5. Please provide an estimated range of the magnitude of cost for conducting the study at an overall district level and option pricing for individual sites. Please provide an estimate for: •a. Each primary task, including an overall roll up cost for the full Scope of Work. •b. Each professional discipline: •1. Building Information Modeling •2. Transportation Infrastructure 3-D Model/Simulation •3. Planning and Urban Design Services •4. Civil and Transportation Engineering •5. Energy Systems •6. Market and Economic Analysis •7. Historic Properties Assessment •8. Environmental Assessment •9. Real Estate Analysis •10. Financial Analysis Information submitted in response to this RFI will become the property of NCPC. We reserve the right to accept, reject, or use without obligation or compensation any information submitted in response to this RFI. The information provided in this RFI is all the information the Government has available at this time. There are no additional specifications, drawings, bid packages, or source lists available. Please provide point of contact information with the following: name; title; firm name; address; telephone number; email address and DUNS Number. Four copies of the RFI responses must be received no later than May 3, 2010, at 5:00 pm Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Responses should be submitted to: Charles Rieder National Capital Planning Commission 401 9 th Street NW, Suite 500 Washington, D.C. 20004
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