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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF APRIL 19, 2020 SAM #6716
SOURCES SOUGHT

C -- AE DESIGN REPLACE 2000 KVA TRANSFORMERS , VAMC Brooklyn, NY Project # 630A4-20-411

Notice Date
4/17/2020 12:51:44 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
242-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 02 (36C242) ALBANY NY 12208 USA
 
ZIP Code
12208
 
Solicitation Number
36C24220R0084
 
Response Due
5/19/2020 12:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
08/17/2020
 
Point of Contact
Julie Provenzano julie.provenzano@va.gov
 
E-Mail Address
julie.provenzano@va.gov
(julie.provenzano@va.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SDVOSBC Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. THE GOVERNMENT WILL NOT PAY NOR REIMBURSE ANY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH RESPONDING TO THIS REQUEST. THE GOVERNMENT IS UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO AWARD A CONTRACT AS A RESULT OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT DESCRIPTION: The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking a qualified Architect-Engineering (AE) firm to provide Schematics, Investigative Services/Study, Design Development, Construction Documents, Technical Specifications, Construction Period Services, Site Visits, Cost Estimates, Shop Drawing Review, and all other related information for Project No. 630A4-20-411, Design-Replace 2000 KVA Transformers located at VA NEW YORK HARBOR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, BROOKLYN CAMPUS, 800 POLY PLACE, BROOKLYN, NY 11209. This procurement is restricted to Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). This is a Sources Sought Notice and this requirement is being procured in accordance with the Brooks Act as implemented in FAR Subpart 36.6. Applicable NAICS code is 541330 and small business size standard of $16.5 Million. Magnitude of Construction is between $1,000,000.00 and $5,000,000.00. Potential contractors must be registered in SAM (www.sam.gov) at time of submission of their qualifications in order to be considered for an award. SCOPE OF SERVICE REQUIRED: The general scope of this project is design replace load interrupter switch and four (4) existing 2000 KVA transformers in the Con Edison Transformer Vault Building #11 and design replace existing 480 volt Motor Control Center #1 and Motor Control Center #2 and associated 480 volt transformers in the Building #4 A/C plant, new conduit, wiring and bus work, duct banks, electrical switchgear cabinets, breaker calibrations, equipment and other protection devices and associated appurtenances including investigative site survey and design services that must be in compliance with VA Electrical Design Standards & Criteria; PG 18-10 Electrical, FPA (inclusive), New York State Fire Prevention and Building Code, ADAAG, ASHREA 90.1, NEC 70 & 70A, AISC, ACI.. Design work shall address architectural, structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, HVAC and fire protection concerns. The design will also be done to ensure that it meets all the requirements / specifications for local, state, and federal codes. The estimated construction cost for the design must fall within the VA budget. Final design submission shall include phased drawings of all demolition and construction work as required and project design includes providing requirements for temporary power during transformer replacements. I. A/E SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. Provide all necessary Architect/Engineer services to complete construction documents and specifications to include all necessary surveys, field investigations, schematics, demolition, asbestos abatement, design drawings, commissioning, construction cost estimates and construction period services, site visits for the Design Replace 2000 KVA Transformers project at the New York Harbor Healthcare System- Brooklyn Campus. 2. The A/E shall provide construction documents and specifications to replace and install the existing main electrical transformers and load interrupter switch in the Building #11 Con Edison Transformer Vault. Transformers may be provided by local utility company, Consolidated Edison or AE shall agree to Consolidated Edison s approved suppliers of transformers. 3. The design shall comply with all the necessary design requirements of the utility company, Consolidated Edison. Coordination and interaction between the AE firm, the VA and Consolidated Edison will be required for the successful design and construction completion of this contract. At the completion of design and construction, the AE firm shall provide an acceptance letter from Consolidated Edison stating that the design and construction meets or exceeds their requirements for the new transformers and associated appurtenance. 4. The A/E shall perform a thorough study of the existing electrical system in the transformer vault in order to determine the best type, size and capacity of new transformer to be installed based on the transformer choices that Consolidated Edison provides or AE shall agree to Consolidated Edison s approved suppliers of transformers. Design shall include all requirements to install a fully functioning transformer. The A/E shall review the different transformer options and systems available and provide a narrative of the positives and negatives for each system. The selected A/E firm shall develop contract documents based on the preferred scheme established during preliminary design. 5. The project design includes removing and replacing the four existing 2000 KVA transformers in the Con Edison Transformer Vault Building #11 design for all requirements to install fully functional transformers. 6. The project design includes removing and replacing the existing 480volt Motor Control Center #1 and Motor Control Center #2 and associated 480volt transformers in the Building #4 A/C plant. Design shall include all requirements to install a fully functioning transformer. Transformers may be provided by local utility company, Consolidated Edison or the AE shall agree to Consolidated Edison s approved suppliers of transformers. 7. The project design includes all new conduit, wiring and bus work, duct banks, switchgear cabinets, breaker calibrations, equipment and other protection devices required to replace the four existing 2000 KVA Transformers. 8. The project design includes all electrical, mechanical, structural, architectural and life safety associated required to replace the existing four 2000 KVA transformers and existing 480volt Motor Control Center #1 and Motor Control Center #2 and associated 480volt transformers in the Building #4 A/C plant. 9. The Architect/Engineer shall retain the services of a New York State Certified Industrial Hygienist to survey the existing transformer vault to determine the quantities of asbestos containing material required to be removed. The A/E shall be responsible for developing construction documents and specifications detailing the asbestos abatement required for the project. 10. The architect/engineer shall provide all necessary labor and material to conduct asbestos air monitoring during the asbestos abatement phase of the project. The architect/engineer shall provide a New York State Certified Industrial Hygienist to perform asbestos air monitoring during the asbestos abatement phase of the project. 11. The project design includes providing requirements for temporary power during the transformer replacements. 12. Include in the basis of design all applicable codes and regulations. The schematic design must, at a minimum , be in a accordance with all applicable codes indicated in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Design Manuals and VA Publications (Master Construction Specifications, Construction Standards, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters Laboratory (UL), International Building Code (IBC), National Electric Code (NEC), National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), International Electrical Testing Association, Inc. (NETA), building codes and standards and VA Information Security Handbook 6500.6, etc. All work shall conform to VA criteria and regulation. The project design shall comply with VA Electrical Design Standards & Criteria, ASHRAE 90.1, VHA Directive Electrical Power Distribution System. 13. The AE shall have the responsibility to coordinate and get approval with all regulatory bodies regarding requirements. Extensive interaction between the A/E firm, the VA and Con Edison will be required for the completed design of this contract. The Architect-Engineering (AE) firm shall be responsible for communication with, submission to, review with, and satisfaction of all necessary reviews required with regulatory bodies. 14. The A/E shall provide all A/E services necessary for preparation of complete construction documents and construction period services. Work includes verification of existing As-Built drawings, preparation of contract drawings & specifications, and detailed cost estimate. 15. Cost estimates should reflect 10% for overhead and 10% for profit and an allowance for General Conditions. The final construction documents shall have bid alternates so that the lowest bid alternate is 10% less than the approved construction budget, based on the A/E's final cost estimate. 16. The A/E shall provide complete contract drawings & specifications including demolition, phased drawings of all abatement, phasing requirements, infection control, commissioning specifications architectural, plumbing, fire protection, structural and mechanical & electrical drawings for construction. 17. The A/E shall provide construction period services to include submittal review; shall also provide response to RFI review, site visits/inspections and prepare As-Built drawings from contractor mark-up and prepare a final Punch List . 18. Throughout the design phase and construction phase, the A/E shall produce and maintain all meeting minutes. Meeting Minutes shall be submitted to the VA for concurrence within three (3) working days after a meeting. The A/E shall provide written response to design comments from the previous phases of design prior to submission of the succeeding phase submission within 7 working days of receipt of the Comments from the VA. Incomplete responses are grounds for rejection. Failure to incorporate all documented VA comments into succeeding phase submissions are grounds for rejection. Invoices for work performed cannot be submitted until verification of design comments have been demonstrated to be incorporated into design documents and accepted by the COR. 19. The A/E shall be required to provide 30%, 60%, 90% and 100% design drawings and specifications for review. The A/E shall follow the submission instructions outlined in VA Program Guide PG 18-15 Volume C. Each submission is to be sent to the VA Regional FPSE, Peter Leszcak for review. 20. Prior to the submission of the un-reviewed final drawings and specifications, the A/E shall conduct a narrative walk-through with the COR for each of the trades included in the project to demonstrate that the work shown on the drawings can be physically constructed as depicted. The trades shall include, but not be limited to architectural, structural, plumbing, HVAC, fire protection and electrical. The designer for each trade shall be present at the walk-through which will encompass all of the physical areas affected by the project. Individual walk-through may be conducted for specific trades. Upon completion of the walk-through, the VA will give direction to the A/E whether the design may proceed to completion as shown or whether some redesign is necessary. The walk-through shall be scheduled by the A/E in a manner that will allow corrections before the un-reviewed final submission due date. Required corrections will not excuse the A/E from submitting the un-reviewed final drawings and specifications on time. 21. The A/E shall be responsible for development of the construction phasing plan, infection control risk assessment plan and the interim life safety measures plan. 22. The Architect/Engineer is responsible for completing the VA Privacy and Information Security Awareness training. 23. The A/E shall provide a share point or FTP site that the VA does not have restricted access to for drawing transfer, submittal submission and review during the project. 24. All local utility coordination and compliance for interconnection agreement(s) shall be included in the design. This shall include any preparation, coordination and application for any interconnection fees. Also identify the costs of these interconnection fees if applicable and possible, and verify any impact studies required by the utility, as well as the costs of these studies. Where applicable, the A/E will directly coordinate activities, schedule and requirements with the Local Utility Program Coordinator. 25. A/E Design submittals are to be reviewed and approved by Consolidated Edison as well as VA personnel to ensure requirements are met. 26. Project completion of construction documents, including final design, contract drawings, specifications, and cost estimate is to be 300 calendar days from award of contract. 27. The A/E shall attend pre-bid job walkthrough and provide all engineering responses to questions asked by potential bidders and issue an addendum, if necessary. Attend pre-construction meeting and will be required to answer any technical project related questions and provide meeting minutes. II. Industrial Hygienist: The following tasks shall be performed in accordance with VA Design Requirements: 1. Schematic Design a. Task 1 Inspect project area. b. Task 2 Sample suspect materials. c. Task 3 Review sample analysis. d. Task 4 Submit laboratory analysis. e. Task 5 Design and specify appropriate technique and approaches to asbestos abatement. f. Task 6 Review asbestos submittals and provide construction period services during construction. g. Task 7 Provide air monitoring service during asbestos abatement removal process. III. The following must be incorporated into the A/E design: 1. Meet with VA Engineering Staff to determine the exact functional requirements to be used for the design. 2. Recommend various options for the VA engineers to evaluate. Options should include: design options, completion time, phasing, noise, dust, infection control, construction cost, impact, feasibility and compliance with overall VA objectives. 3. Provide all necessary site survey work to verify As-Built drawings and field conditions. 4. Provide construction period services and site visits. IV. The A/E shall have all available As-Built drawings (it is the A/E s responsibility to verify the accuracy of said drawings): 1. Mechanical 2. Electrical 3. Architectural 4. Structural 5. Fire Suppression 6. Plumbing 7. HVAC V.A/E DESIGN DELIVERABLES: The deliverables below are required: A) DESIGN: Conceptual (0%) a. Initial site visit to become familiar with VA Facilities personnel, the site and site conditions. b. Concept design and recommendations defining the design approach. c. Confirm design approach, deliverables and schedule. Design Development (30%) a. Meetings as required. At a minimum, AE shall hold separate meetings independently with stakeholders for input/requirements (trades, IT/EMS/end user) b. Site investigation and surveys. Include written description of identified site obstructions and plans for joining to old work. c. Analysis of subject utility services. d. Schematic Design Plans to include at minimum floorplan layout options. e. Schematic level cost estimate for budget check. Mid-Design (60%) a. Advanced design and architectural/engineering planning. b. Outline specifications. c. 60% Drawings of existing subject utilities. d. Repair and Replacement draft drawings. e. Draft specifications. f. Preliminary cost estimate, schedule of submittals. g. Site survey reports and analysis. h. Response to previous submittal review comments. Un-Reviewed Final Design (90%) a. Complete submittal of design drawings, specification and cost estimate for final review. b. Prior to the submission of the un-reviewed final drawings and specifications. For this project the Architect Engineer shall conduct a narrative walk-thru with the COR and identified VA staff for each of the trades included in the project to demonstrate that the work shown on the drawings can be physically constructed as depicted. The trades shall include, but not be limited to, Civil, Architectural, Structural, Electrical, Communications, Security, and Mechanical. The designer for each trade shall be present at the walk-thru which will encompass all the physical areas affected by the project. Upon completion of the walk-thru, the VA will give direction to the Architect-Engineer whether the design may proceed to completion as shown or whether some re-design is necessary. The walk-thru shall be scheduled by the Architect-Engineer in a manner that will allow corrections before the un-reviewed final submission due date. Required corrections will not excuse the Architect-Engineer from submitting the un-reviewed final drawings and specifications on time. c. Response to previous submittal review comments. Final Design (100%) a. Submittal of final design drawings, specifications, including material submittal listing, finish schedule and final cost estimate. b. Final design drawings shall be prepared in both pdf and CAD format. Final specifications shall be prepared in both .pdf and Word format. c. Response to previous submittal review comments. B) CONSTRUCTION: During Bidding: 1) Provide bidding assistance and evaluation. 2) Provide expeditious written clarifications to questions (RFI) about the specifications and drawings that are submitted by prospective bidders and/or offerors prior to submission of offers. Written responses shall be prepared and forwarded to the VA Contracting Officer and COR and not to the bidder/offeror. Construction Phase: 1) Provide a minimum of 4 on-site inspections for critical testing required by the specifications. 2) The Architect-Engineer is expected to be available within 48 hours after the VA requests a site visit. Submit cost per additional on-site inspection. 3) Provide contractor shop drawing and material submittal review, recommendation and approval evaluation for the Contracting Officer s Technical Representative. 4) Provide written clarifications to questions (RFI) about the specifications, drawings and site conditions. Provide bulletins for omissions. 5) Provide review and evaluation of contractor s fee proposals and contract changes to the Contracting Officer and the Contracting Officer s Technical Representative as required. 6) In-process field inspection of critical testing required by the specifications. 7) Final inspection and final punch list. 8) As-build drawings (CAD). 1. Design Review and Completion Schedule: Start Preliminary and Schematic Design Phase - 14 days after contract award Submit 65% Preliminary and Schematic Design Phase for VA review - 21 days after contract award Review 65% Preliminary and Schematic Design Phase for VA review - 14 days after contract award Submit 100% Preliminary and Schematic Design Phase for VA review - 21 days after contract award Review 100% Preliminary and Schematic Design Phase for VA review - 14 days after contract award Submit 35% Design Documents for VA review - 30 days after contract award Review 35% Design Documents with VA Personnel - 21 days after contract award Submit 65% Design Documents for VA review - 35 days after contract award Review 65% Design Documents with VA Personnel - 30 days after contract award Submit 95% Design Documents for VA review - 35 days after contract award Review 95% Design Documents with VA Personnel - 30 days after contract award Submit 100% Design Documents for VA review - 14 days after contract award Review 100% Design Documents with VA Personnel - 14 days after contract award Deliver Final 100% Design Documents for Bidding Purposes - 7 days after contract award Total number of days for entire design is 300 calendar days after contract award. 2. Design Deliverables: The A/E will provide two (2) full-size drawing copies, (2) half-size drawing copies, and electronic and bound paper copy of all documents at each review stage. 3. Provide an electronic set and one (1) set of drawings stamped and signed by an Engineer licensed in the State of New York, specifications, and cost estimates at final design submission. Electronic set at 100% final stage is to be provided in both PDF and AutoCAD 2017 formats. 4. Provide an independent analysis to of utilities for inclusion in design if necessary to confirm viability of planned excavation or demolition or to support design needs. Such analysis may include ground penetrating radar, review of existing VA documentation and drawings by the AE, or other viable options to verify these utilities. 5. Provide a detailed material/labor cost estimate for construction of this project at the 100% review stage, in RS Means format. Submit in editable excel document. 6. Provide a technical review of all project submittals/shop drawings related to the project and provide all required responses to any design/conflict questions encountered in these areas during construction in an expeditious manner. 7. Create a list of all items required to be submitted on by the project specifications as part of the final design documents at the 100% submission. The list shall be organized by specification number, followed by the name of the item to be submitted on by specification. 8. Provide expeditious responses to all design/conflict questions encountered during the construction term. 9. Upon completion of the project, provide two (2) sets of stamped Architectural E1 (30 x42 ) as-built drawings, as well as a complete set in PDF and .DWG formats. Provide a detailed construction cost estimate and a detailed construction statement of work. VI. Deliverables: Drawing Formats A.) The A/E shall provide all drawings and document at each review stage. (Typical) Provide complete electronic plans in pdf and AutoCAD format and fully edited specifications in pdf and Word format sourced from VA Technical Investigation Library (TIL) based specifications. Include an execution package Scope of Work including a narrative summary of the work. B.) Each drawing and document shall be delivered in the in the following formats: i.) All Drawings shall be submitted in triplicate in the following formats: a.) AutoCAD dwg. b.) Adobe pdf. c.) Hard Copy size E or E1. ii.) All documents shall be submitted in Triplicate in the following formats: a.) MSWord b.) Acrobat pdf. c.) Hard Copy. iii.) All tables submitted in triplicate in the following formats: a.) MS Excel. b.) Adobe pdf. c.) Hard Copy iv.) All schedules submitted in duplicate in the following formats: a.) MS. Project b.) Adobe PDF Construction: Number of calendar days to complete construction and IGE to be determined by the AE firm upon completion of design. NOTE: The Consultant is responsible for the development of a project estimate. The project estimate shall be all inclusive (construction, engineering, legal, administrative, etc.). The Consultant shall advise the Contracting Officer in writing if at any time the cost of the project is perceived to exceed the established budget. The Consultant will notify the Contracting Officer at the time it is recognized, not after the fact. All work shall be done at the NEW YORK HARBOR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, BROOKLYN CAMPUS, 800 POLY PLACE, BROOKLYN, NY 11425 in accordance with the work described above and/or tasks described in this contract. COST RANGE Estimated Construction Cost Range: $1,000,000.00 and $5,000,000.00 TYPE OF CONTRACT CONTEMPLATED The Department of Veterans Affairs is contemplating awarding a firm fixed price contract. OFFERORS WILL BE EVALUATED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: The submitted SF-330s will be evaluated on the following criteria: This acquisition will be in accordance with FAR Part 36.602-1 and VAAR Part 836.602-1. The following evaluation criteria will be used to evaluate SF-330 technical proposals: The A/E must demonstrate its qualifications with respect to the published evaluation criteria for all services. Evaluation Criteria (1) through (7) are considered most important and equal among themselves; Criteria (8) and (9) are of slightly less importance than (1) through (7), but are equal value among themselves; Criteria (8) and (9) are the least important and listed in descending order of importance. Specific evaluation criteria include: Firms submitting SF330 data for consideration must address each of the following factors in SF330. Professional qualifications necessary for satisfactory performance of required services. Offerors will be evaluated in terms of the qualifications, competence and experience of the key personnel and technical team proposed to accomplish this work. Key personnel are individuals who will have major contract or project management responsibilities and/or will provide unusual or unique expertise. Provide a balanced licensed and or certified workforce in the following disciplines Architecture, Engineering Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection, Heating, Ventilation and Cooling, Integrated Automation and Control Systems, Electronic Safety and Security, Environmental and Hazardous Material services and use of BIM coordination Submission requirements: Provide resumes for all proposed key personnel. Resumes are limited to one page each and should cite project specific experience and indicate proposed role in this contract. Provide professional registration, certification, licensure and/or accreditation. Indicate participation of key personnel in example projects in the SF-330 Part 1 Section G. Only completely constructed designs will be considered. Do not include designed, but not yet constructed projects. Specialized experience and technical competence in the type of work required, including, where appropriate, experience in energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste reduction, and the use of recovered materials. Offerors will be evaluated on specialized experience and technical competence in the performance of services similar to those anticipated under this contract with regard to: o Experience and technical competence in evaluating power plant energy profiles and selecting and designing configurations for optimum operating efficiency. o Knowledge and experience with retrofit projects pertaining to Electric Switchgear and Transformer Central Power Plant Designs and Auxiliary Equipment. o Experience in providing post construction award services (shop drawing review, as-built drawing and Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) preparation and construction inspection services) Submission requirements: Provide up to five (5) projects completed within the past five (5) years that best illustrate specialized experience of the proposed team including any subcontractors in the areas outlined above. Do not include designed, but not yet constructed projects. List who will be doing field investigation on this project and their past experience and/or knowledge of the Brooklyn VA Medical Center. All projects provided in the SF-330 must be completed by the office/branch/regional office/individual team member actually proposed to manage and/or perform work under this contract. To enable verification, firms should include the DUNS number along with each firm name in the SF-330 Part 1, Section F Item 25 Firms from Section C Involved in this Project, block (1). Include a contract number or project identification number in block 21. Include an e-mail address, and phone number for the point of contact in block 23(c). Include in the project description the contract period of performance, award contract value, current contract value, a summary of the work performed that demonstrates relevance to specialized experience as outlined above. If the contractor served as a subcontractor on a project, indicate the value of the work they provided towards the performance of the overall project. If a project was performed by a joint venture, and not all joint venture partners are on the team proposed for this contract, the offeror/team should specifically address the work performed by the joint venture partner offering/teaming on this contract. Likewise, if the offeror/team member worked as a subcontractor on a project, the description should clearly describe the work actually performed by the offeror/team member and the roles and responsibilities of each on the project, rather than the work performed on the project as a whole. If the project description does not clearly delineate the work performed by the entity/entities offering/teaming on this contract, the project could be eliminated from consideration. NOTE: If the Offeror is a joint venture, information should be submitted as a joint venture; however, if there is no information for the joint venture, information should be submitted for either joint venture partner, not to exceed a total of five (5) projects for this criterion. Projects shall be submitted on the SF-330. For submittal purposes, a task order on an IDIQ contract is considered a project, as is a stand-alone contract award. Do not list an IDIQ contract as an example of a completed project. Instead, list relevant completed task orders or stand-alone contract awards that fit within the definition above. Examples of project work submitted that do not conform to this requirement will not be evaluated. Failure to provide requested data, accessible points of contact, or valid phone numbers could result in a firm being rated lower. All information for Criterion 2 should be submitted in Part 1, Section F of the SF-330. The Government WILL NOT consider information submitted in addition to Part 1, Section F in evaluating Criterion 2. (3) Capacity to accomplish the work in the required time. This factor evaluates the ability of the firm, given their current projected workload and the availability of their key personnel, to accomplish the possible myriad of design projects in the required time. Submission requirements: The general workload and staffing capacity of the design office will be evaluated. List current projects with a design fee of greater than $20,000 being designed in the firms office. ii. Indicate the firms present workload and the availability of the project team (including sub-consultants) for the specified contract performance period; iii. Describe experience in successfully delivering projects per performance schedule, providing timely construction support, and successfully completing multiple projects with similar delivery dates Past performance. Offerors will be evaluated on past performance with Government agencies (emphasis on VA work) and private industry in terms of work quality, compliance with schedules, cost control, and stakeholder/customer satisfaction. i. Recent is defined as performance occurring within 5 years of the date of this Sources Sought. ii. Relevancy is defined as performance of work on projects that are similar in scope and complexity to the types of projects anticipated under the resultant contracts. Do not include designed, but not yet constructed projects. Respondents with no previous past performance shall state this when addressing the selection criteria. Where there is no record of past performance, the proposal will be evaluated neither favorably nor unfavorably. Superior performance ratings on relevant projects may be considered more favorably in the evaluation. Submission Requirements: i. Submit a minimal of three (3) references; any of the following evaluations are acceptable: a. Contractor Performance Assessment Report System (CPARS), b. Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) evaluation for each project submitted under Criterion 2. ii. If a completed CPARS evaluation is available, it shall be submitted with the completed SF330 package. If there is not a completed ACASS/CPARS evaluation, the PPQ included with this notice (attachment #1) is provided for the Offeror or its team members to submit for each project included in criterion (2). If a PPQ is submitted, but an official ACASS/CPARS evaluation is found for that project in government databases, the official evaluation will take precedence. If an ACASS/CPARS evaluation is not available, ensure correct phone numbers and email addresses are provided for each contract customer/reference. If the A-E is unable to obtain a completed PPQ from a contract customer/reference for a project before the response date set forth in this notice, the A-E should complete and submit with their response the first page of the PPQ (Attachment #1), including contract and point of co...
 
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Place of Performance
Address: New York Harbor Healthcare System;VAMC Brooklyn;800 Poly Place;Brooklyn, NY 11209, USA
Zip Code: 11209
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05625227-F 20200419/200417230148 (samdaily.us)
 
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