SOLICITATION NOTICE
C -- Indefinite Quantity Architect & Engineering Services in Ohio, Southeast Indiana, and Northern Kentucky - Counties - OH, IN, KY
- Notice Date
- 8/15/2013
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 541310
— Architectural Services
- Contracting Office
- United States Postal Service, Facilities Purchasing, Eastern Facilities Construction CMT, PO Box 27497, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27498-1103, United States
- ZIP Code
- 27498-1103
- Solicitation Number
- 360070-13-A-0056
- Point of Contact
- David B. Berggren, Phone: 3366652817, Robert C. Ramba, Phone: 3366053507
- E-Mail Address
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david.b.berggren@usps.gov, robert.c.ramba@usps.gov
(david.b.berggren@usps.gov, robert.c.ramba@usps.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Counties - OH, IN, KY This advertisement is for ARCHITECT & ENGINEERING SERVICES for two types of projects: (1) new construction using USPS Standard Building Designs and (2) repair and alteration (R&A) projects. A firm must be willing to perform services required under both types of projects. The work includes site adaptation of USPS CADD-based standard plans for new facilities and expansions, design services for repair and alteration projects, preparation of contract documents, contract administration, commissioning, and inspection services. The contract will cover postal facilities in Ohio, Southeastern Indiana, and Northern Kentucky. A listing of counties in the advertised area is attached. All firms must be licensed to perform architect and engineering services in all three states. The contract will be for a base term of two years, with three one-year renewal options. The total contract amount over the five-year period cannot exceed $9,500,000. Individual work orders will be negotiated for each project. Work orders for any one project cannot exceed $500,000. Typical work orders are in the $2,500 to $50,000 range. Firms that have the qualifications to perform the services described are invited to submit two copies of completed SF-330, Architect-Engineer Qualifications. SF-330 can be found at www.gsa.gov under the Forms Library. Firms must also submit a statement that addresses the following questions / items: (1) How long has the technical team been working together? Provide areas of expertise for each team member, and provide details on how the technical team will be structured and managed. Note: The technical team is defined as all architects, engineers, project managers, and construction administrators that will be directly assigned to support this contract. (2) What experience does the team have in renovation projects? Provide information on specific projects. (3) What experience does the team have in historical preservation projects? Provide information on specific projects. (4) What experience does the team have in responding to emergencies (i.e. flooding, accidents resulting in structural damage, etc.)? Provide information on specific projects. (5) Provide typical office information on work hours, days of operation, emergency contact information, and evidence of current errors and omissions insurance of $200,000 per claim. Prime firms must have at least two licensed architects on staff who collectively maintain licenses for all states within the advertised area. The prime firm, in conjunction with any consultants, must have at least one electrical engineer, one mechanical engineer, one structural engineer, and one civil engineer licensed in each state within the advertised area. Consideration will be given to the firms responding to this advertisement in the following order of preference: (1) firms located within the advertised area as noted above, and (2) firms located outside the advertised area. Architect and engineering firms will be considered local only if their sole office is in the advertised area or they have one or more branch offices in the advertised area that have been in operation for a minimum of one year and all the architectural design, coordination, and management of the project will be performed in those offices. There is no restriction on the geographical location of consultants. Prime firms that plan to use resources from more than one of their offices in the advertised area must indicate on their SF-330 the staffing compositions of each of those offices. Firms will be evaluated on the content of their SF-330 and the responses to the questions / items above. At the discretion of the Contracting Officer, contracts may be awarded to more than one A/E firm. Participation of minority-owned and woman-owned businesses in U.S. Postal Service architect-engineer selections is encouraged but is not an evaluation factor. It is prohibited to pay any fee, commission, percentage, or brokerage fee to any person or firm contingent upon or resulting from award of a contract for this project. Submissions will not be retained or returned. This is not a request for proposal. Submit the required documentation to USPS Eastern Facilities Construction CMT, Attn: OH/IN/KY A/E Selection, PO Box 27497, Greensboro, NC 27498-1103 or 7029 Albert Pick Rd, Ste 300, Greensboro, NC 27409-9521.
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