SOURCES SOUGHT
C -- Architect Engineer Service, Repair Dorm 413, Yokota Air Base, Japan
- Notice Date
- 6/19/2015
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541330
— Engineering Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Pacific Air Forces, 374 CONS - Yokota, Unit 5228, Yokota AB, APO Japan, 96328-5228
- ZIP Code
- 96328-5228
- Solicitation Number
- FA5209-15-R-9001
- Archive Date
- 8/4/2015
- Point of Contact
- Tomoko Shioda, Phone: 81-42-552-3011, Eriko Fukushima, Phone: 81-42-551-6735
- E-Mail Address
-
tomoko.shioda.jp@us.af.mil, eriko.fukushima.jp@us.af.mil
(tomoko.shioda.jp@us.af.mil, eriko.fukushima.jp@us.af.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Multi-discipline design services procured in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 36 and its supplements are required to support, primarily, the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron (374th CES) Yokota Air Base, Japan. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code for this acquisition is: 541330, Engineer Services, which corresponds to SIC Code 8711. The contractor shall complete on-line Representation and certifications at www.sam.gov. Interested parties must submit an expression of interest in accordance with the instructions in this announcement. One contract will be awarded from responses to this announcement. The contract will be for Title I Architect-Engineer design services. The estimated construction cost of the project is approximately $9,500,000 (or the Japanese Yen equivalent). Work may include, but not limited to, project design, environmental sampling, and energy modeling which covers facility renovation utilizing Title I Services throughout the 374th CES theater of operations in Japan. The contract will be multidiscipline and may include a combination of architectural, interior design, asbestos and toxic waste abatement, civil, environmental, mechanical, electrical, and fire protection work. All work must be performed by or under the direct supervision of licensed professional architects or engineers. Due to the requirements of Section 111 of Pub. L. 104-32 and in accordance with DFARS 236.602-70, interested host nation firms are encouraged to form joint ventures with United States firms to be eligible for award of the contract associated with these requirements. Architect - Engineer firms (A-E) shall be required to develop new guide specification templates using Unified Facilities Guide Specifications, Construction Specification Institute Master Format. A-E shall incorporate the applicable Japanese Industrial Standards to develop master specifications to be used at Yokota Air Base. Master Specifications shall be developed on an as-required basis. The "Example Projects" (Section F of Standard Form 330) provided shall include appropriate information regarding the overall cost control processes used, the clients' assessments of the quality of the services provided, and discussion of the design issues that affected the schedule. Also state if any of the projects are either certified or registered to be certified with the LEED Green Building Rating System. A-E firms must have Past Performance provided by previous clients. For each project listed in the "Example Projects" in Standard Form 330, provide a copy of the Contractor Performance Assessment Report (CPAR) or a letter of reference from the individual listed in block 23. A copy of the CPAR or a letter of reference will not be counted in the maximum total page number of 50 pages. Significant evaluation factors in descending order of importance are: 1. Professional Qualifications: Include key personnel for the following disciplines: project management, fire protection work, architectural, mechanical, electrical, interior design, asbestos and hazardous/toxic waste abatement, civil, environmental, and cost estimating. Submittals will be reviewed based on the qualifications necessary to perform the required services, including professional registration of members of the firm. 2. Specialized Experience and Technical Competency: Include the specialized experience and technical competence of key personnel listed in professional qualifications, including experience with seismic conditions common to Japan, capabilities to address the identification and quantification of asbestos and other hazardous and toxic waste materials, and the understanding of unique design requirements associated repair and alteration of existing facilities to include utilities, fire protection, and sustainable design practices. Include organizational competency, including management experience and project approach. Submittals will be reviewed based on experience with Government design projects, as well as private project experience. 3. Capacity: Firms must demonstrate adequate team capacity to proceed with work and accomplish it in a timely manner once a notice-to-proceed (NTP) is issued. 4. Past Performance: Offerors shall demonstrate past performance on contracts with Government or private industry in terms of cost control (describe the process and qualifications of key personnel responsible), quality of work, process for compliance with performance schedules (and key individual responsible), cooperation with client and compliance with contract requirements. 5. Availability and Local Familiarity: Geographical location of the firm (either US firm and/or joint venture host nation firm) to the worksite and demonstrated knowledge of the project locality. Firms that meet the requirements described in this announcement are invited to submit a letter of interest and a completed Standard Form 330. Submit one (1) original, five (5) extra copies and one (1) CD-ROM. Submittals shall be limited to 50 pages, not including the cover letter. Any additional pages submitted beyond 50 will not be considered when the submittal is evaluated. Each side of a printed page shall count as a page; any and all cover pages shall each count as a page. Submittal/document format shall be in 12 point font and shall have margins no smaller than one inch. Part II of the Standard Form 330 count towards the total limit of 50 pages. Unnecessarily elaborate brochures or other presentations beyond those sufficient to present a complete effective response to this announcement are not desired. Address and mail the submission to: 374 CONS/LGCB, Attn: Ms. Tomoko Shioda, Unit 5228, APO, AP 96328-5228, Bldg 620, Yokota Air Base, Tokyo, Japan (Japanese Local Address for Local firms: Unit 5228, Bldg 620, Yokota Air Base, Fussa-shi, Tokyo, 197-0001, Japan). Responses to this announcement are physically due to this office at the address indicated no later than 2:00 PM (Japanese Standard Time) on 20 Jul 2015. Responses physically received after this date and time will not be considered even if the Post Office has posted the response before the above time and date. No further posting or general notification to firms under consideration for this project will be made. This is not a request for proposal (RFP).
- Web Link
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FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USAF/PAF/374CONS/FA5209-15-R-9001/listing.html)
- Place of Performance
- Address: Yokota Air Base, Fussa-shi, Tokyo, Non-U.S., 197-0001, Japan
- Record
- SN03770976-W 20150621/150619235423-70f836d9cfe99f50222612339ef67db6 (fbodaily.com)
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