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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 08, 2010 FBO #3148
MODIFICATION

Y -- Project No. 654-09-201 "Warehouse Expansion" Reno VA

Notice Date
7/6/2010
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
236220 — Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
 
Contracting Office
VA Northern California HealthCare System;5342 Dudley Blvd. Bldg 98;McClellan Business Park CA 95652
 
ZIP Code
95652
 
Solicitation Number
VA26110RP0279
 
Response Due
7/14/2010
 
Archive Date
10/21/2010
 
Point of Contact
Tracy A Marasco
 
E-Mail Address
ct
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
 
Description
NOTE TO OFFERS: This solicitation is a Request for Proposal. Two separate proposals will be required. One proposal will contain a pricing offer and the other a technical proposal. If emailing proposal, you will need to have two separate attachments. BASIS FOR CONTRACT AWARD: The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforms to the solicitation by evaluating the following factors: "Price "Previous Experience "Key Personnel Award will be made to an offeror on the basis of the lowest priced proposal meeting the technical acceptability standard. (In accordance with FAR 15.101-2) The Government intends to award without discussions with respective offerors. The Government, however, reserves the right to conduct discussions if deemed in its best interest. Furthermore, if discussions are to be conducted the Government will establish a competitive range. The competitive range shall be comprised of the most highly rated proposals, unless the range is further reduced for purposes of efficiency pursuant to FAR 15.306(c)(2). The evaluation process shall proceed as follows: 1. Technical Acceptability: The Government's Technical Evaluation Board (TEB) shall evaluate the Offeror's technical proposal on a pass/fail basis. 2. Price: Award will be made to the offeror that proposes the lowest price and is determined to be technically acceptable. PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS Proposals shall be submitted electronically to tracy.marasco@va.gov followed by hard copies sent to the Contracting Officer. See mailing address in Block 8 of the Standard Form 1442. Standard Form 1442 with blocks 14 through 20 properly filled-out by the offeror. PRICE. As a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) source selection, price is the discriminating factor for award among those offers that are technically acceptable. Offers that are not technically acceptable cannot be selected, regardless of price. Price is to be submitted in Block 17 of the Standard Form 1442. Documentation of Technical Acceptability: Technical acceptability will be based on the following factors: 1.PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE. Identify the offeror's past and present experience in performing work in a hospital, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center or Department of Defense medical facility. The qualifying project[s] must also fall within the same magnitude or greater. Provide evidence of minimum of 3 contracts completed within the last 3 years with the following information: oProject scope of work or detailed description oContract completion date, or percent completed as of solicitation due date oContract Numbers oContract Values oLocation oType of Contract - Federal, State, Private oPoint of Contact (email address and phone number) 2. KEY PERSONNEL. Identify superintendent who will be assigned to this project and provide evidence (i.e. resume) of the following: "Superintendent must have a minimum of 5 years of experience as superintendent. Identify experience managing or supervising projects of similar size and scope. Superintendent shall have a valid 30-hour OSHA certificate. oProvide evidence that superintendent has experience managing subcontractors oProvide evidence of superintendent's 30-hour OSHA certificate. NOTE 1: In accordance with the clause below. The superintendent must be an employee of the Prime/General Contractor. The Government has not privity of contract with any subcontractor and therefore, cannot consider the subcontractor's employee as having authority to act for the Prime Contractor. 52.236-6 Superintendence by the Contractor. (Apr 1984) At all times during performance of this contract and until the work is completed and accepted, the Contractor shall directly superintend the work or assign and have on the worksite a competent superintendent who is satisfactory to the Contracting Officer and has authority to act for the Contractor. (End of Clause) NOTE 2: If the person you are offering to be the superintendent is not a current employee of your company, but intends to become one upon award of the contract, you must submit a letter of commitment from that person (signed by potential superintendent) to prove you will be hiring him/her and he/she intends to accept that position. 3. PERCENTAGE OF WORK COMPLETED BY THE SDVOSB. "Offerors shall provide a percentage breakdown of the labor costs to be performed on the contract. Specifically, the offeror must indicate the percentage of work to be performed by the SDVOSB prime contractor, any SDVOSB sub-contractor and all other sub-contractors. This is a mandatory requirement; it should not exceed two pages. (See FAR 52.219-14 and VA Notice of Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside) (END)
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/VA/VANCHCS/VANCHCS/VA26110RP0279/listing.html)
 
Record
SN02196896-W 20100708/100706234512-11cc339309d311d0e054f1874dd2feb5 (fbodaily.com)
 
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