SOLICITATION NOTICE
Z -- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Building Envelope Repairs (SF Project No. 1821115)
- Notice Date
- 9/9/2020 9:58:06 AM
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- HIRSHHORN MUSEUMSCULPTURE GARDEN WASHINGTON DC 20560 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20560
- Solicitation Number
- 333302-20RF-0010034
- Response Due
- 9/14/2020 12:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 09/29/2020
- Point of Contact
- Christine Grant, Bill Powell
- E-Mail Address
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grantca@si.edu, powellwb@si.edu
(grantca@si.edu, powellwb@si.edu)
- Description
- Attached is amendment 0004 for download Attached is amendment 0004 for download Attached is amendment 0003 for download Attached is amendment 0002 for download Attached is amendment 0001 for download REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 333302-20RF-0010034 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Design for Building Envelope Repairs (SF Project No. 1821115) SECTION 1: ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION: INTRODUCTION: The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (HMSG), the Smithsonian Institution's museum of modern and contemporary art was designed by architect Gordon Bunshaft, FAIA, of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, and opened to the public in 1974. The museum is located at the northwest corner of 7th Street and Independence Avenue, SW, in Washington, DC and the sculpture garden is north of the museum across Jefferson Drive. The building is a cylindrical volume 231 feet in diameter raised 14 feet above a paved plaza on four concrete piers. The building is clad with precast concrete panels with exposed aggregate of crushed pink granite. The center of the drum is a circular courtyard with a large, shallow, bronze fountain. The nearly featureless outer shell is contrasted by the walls facing the inner courtyard, which are divided into equal, glazed cells which light the interior sculpture galleries. The museum building has four above-ground stories and a basement, which sits below the plaza that surrounds the building. The sunken sculpture garden consists of a series of terraces, paths, a reflecting pool, ramps, steps, and planted areas separated by concrete walls of various heights with an exposed stone aggregate finish. Modifications to the garden in 1981 by landscape architect Lester Collins and to the plaza in 1993 by James Urban and Associates increased the circulation and landscaped spaces. The Hirshhorn building shell has performed poorly with respect to moisture infiltration and thermal performance with problems increasing as the building ages. Studies have been conducted over several years investigating the cause of these leaks and proposing solutions. Some, though not all, of those recommendations have been implemented with varying success. Leaks and condensation continue to be an issue in the building. All of the requirements which the successful Offeror must meet concerning this project are set forth in detail in the solicitation Documents included with this Request for Proposal. Upon the receipt of Technical and Cost Proposals and the selection of a successful Offeror the Smithsonian will execute a Fixed Price construction contract. It shall be the responsibility of the Offeror to immediately notify the Smithsonian Institution, if the target dates and proposed packages of work described herein adversely effect the Contractor�s Critical Path Schedule for the final completion date of this project (670 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed). Offerors may propose an alternate schedule which illustrates the completion of the project in advance of the completion date. This Request for Proposal (RFP) is intended to provide all Offerors with sufficient information to enable them to prepare and submit offers for technical and cost review and consideration by the Smithsonian Institution. This solicitation neither commits the Smithsonian Institution to pay any proposal preparation costs nor obligates the Smithsonian to procure or contract for construction or any other services. It shall not be construed as authorization to proceed with or be reimbursed for any of the costs for any of the work specified herein. The Smithsonian may cancel this RFP without prior notice. PRE-BID TOUR OF THE SITE: Due to Coronavirus COVID-19 the pre-bid tour has been pre-recorded on June 16, 2020. You can view the video in the Solicitation Attachments or on YouTube at https://youtu.be/oTzH0P- 28Ek �Offerors should visit the web sites to familiarize themselves with the conditions as specified in the drawings and specifications. Offerors can contact the Contracting Officer to schedule a site tour. A maximum of ten people are allowed and mask are to be worn al all times while on site. All offerors are required to follow the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Prevention and Control Plan Guidelines (see attachment ). QUESTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS It is desired that all questions/clarifications be sent in, sequentially numbered for example first questions 1,2,3, second set of questions 4,5,6 etc. in word format to grantca@si.edu. It is requested that all questions be sent in August 6, 2020 no later than 3PM EST. (see Amendment 1) (see Amendment 2) SUBCONTRACTING GOALS The subcontracting goals for this project are: 23% with small business concerns. The following are subsets of the small business goal is 5% small disadvantaged small business concerns to include: HBCU/MI's, 3% veteran owned, service-disabled small business concerns, 3% HUBZone small business concerns, 5% womenowned small business concerns. � SECTION 2: STATEMENT OF WORK Provide all materials, equipment, labor and supervision necessary to complete the following work at the Smithsonian Institution, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Independence Avenue and 7th Street, SW, Washington DC 20560. General Description of the Work The Work includes, but is not limited to, all work specified on the drawings and in Divisions One through Thirty-Three of the specifications: The objective for this SOW is to improve the energy performance and waterproofing of the Hirshhorn�s exterior wall and roof assemblies. The work involved will include denuding the existing building, installing new insulation and waterproofing, fabricating and installing new exterior precast concrete wall panels to match the existing historic panels, replacement of the balcony curtain wall, and demolishing and replacing the building�s roof. Drawings/Specifications/ Attachments All drawings Specifications and attachments will be located on Federal Business Opportunities in the attachment section of the Solicitation and Dropbox.com, use link https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e700feruolky9co/AAByFsO5CDkL0lQeuTFx0qlfa?dl=0 �to access the files. If you have any issues downloading the attachments contract the Contract Officer. SECTION 3: PROPOSAL REQUIREMENT (to be submitted separately) Proposals are to be submitted to DropBox.com using link https://www.dropbox.com/request/E1OrwFyZi6WGy5U6DKRL ��and Express mailed on separate flash drives labeled Technical and Cost. If any pricing information is on the Technical proposal you will be disqualified. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL (to be submitted separate flash drives) The Technical Proposal shall be directly responsive to the Statement of Work and as described in the drawings and specifications. The following specific material shall be included in the Technical Proposal (adherence to this organization will facilitate review, evaluation, and consideration): 1. Firm's Experience and Past Performance Complete the attached �Company Experience� form for each relevant project. Include three projects of similar size and diversity where the Offeror was the Prime Contractor. Referenced projects should be less than five years old. Include projects where the project contained substantial work on occupied sites with restricted access and where you have been the Prime Contractor. Projects that list Persons-to-Contact who are unavailable at the address or telephone number provided may result in a point reduction. Smithsonian Institution will verify past performance. Offeror's Technical, Financial, and Corporate Resources: Provide a completed Contractor's Qualifications Statement (AIA Document A-305) and the latest certified audit report. Provide a narrative of your company�s safety experience over the past five (5) years. 2. Plan of Accomplishment and Contract Time The Plan of Accomplishment shall include, at minimum, the following information: a. Summary CPM Project Schedule and Coordination Plan 1) Provide a time scaled CPM summary schedule identifying construction logic; activities to be accomplished on a multi-shift basis, weekends or holidays; installation of long lead / key equipment or material; and activities which will interrupt adjacent building operations. The CPM should highlight all scope activities included in Specification Section 01000. The summary should contain approximately 250 activities that show sequence, duration, and interdependency. Identify all critical elements of the work, including submittal review, each trade, important construction as well as designated milestones, long-lead items, early Substantial Completion of certain areas, special events, and other items associated with time impacts including scaffolding and winch system. Clearly show the critical path. Contract Time for all Work, including additive alternates, shall not be greater than 670 calendar days from Notice-to-Proceed. 2) Provide a narrative addressing coordination with issues and special events. Discuss how management will assure completion of the milestones. 3) Provide a preliminary Site Coordination Work Plan. As part of the discussion provide a written narrative of how coordination with other contractors currently on site would be accomplished. 4) Provide a written narrative addressing the following as a minimum: A. Preparatory actions, including staging and access to site, B. Protection of existing features to prevent mechanical and weather�related damage, including maintenance of building occupancy and egress during construction, C. Major equipment to be utilized, D. Sequence of work, E. Procurement and installation of precast concrete panels, F. Other pertinent information required describing exactly how work will be accomplished. b. Implementation Plan Describe method of protection of adjacent areas, including natural environment, from accidental damage during construction. Describe in detail the particular procedures, site strategy, and work methodology planned for this project that will deliver a superior quality product in the following areas of work for the proposal: 1) Quality Control 2) Coordination Drawings 3) Precast Concrete Panels to Match Existing Historic Panels 4) Roofing 5) Waterproofing 6) Curtain wall 7) Museum-quality Mechanical Systems 8) Electrical Systems 9) Plumbing Systems 10) Security 11) Site Work 12) Cast-in-Place Concrete 13) Protective Design Elements 14) Scaffolding and Winch System 15) Commissioning c. Project Control and Coordination Provide a procedural and administrative plan for progress reporting, cost accounting, shop drawing and product submittals controls, security, visitor and worker access/egress, equipment/materials storage, and staging. d. Project Completion and Warranty Transfer/Turnover Plan Provide a preliminary plan for the training and instruction of Smithsonian personnel in the maintenance of new systems. The plan should include the manner and method for the turnover of all operation and training manuals and specific warranties and guarantees for equipment and materials to be provided under the contract. (See Specification Division 1) e. Safety Provide the current workman compensation rates, insurance certificates and insurance modifiers assigned for your company. Provide a preliminary job site safety plan. Describe corporate policy on safety, and frequency of safety training. (See Specification Division 1) f. Quality Assurance Provide a project-specific Contractor Quality Control (CQC) Plan as described in Specification Division 1, that discusses in detail the methodology for assuring construction quality. Furnish resumes of all proposed CQC and Alternate CQC Representatives. In the event that a separate, subcontract CQC firm is proposed, provided the same information required above of the prime contractor. The Smithsonian Institution does not desire alternative proposals, and as such, offerors should not propose more than one individual for any one position or, if applicable, more than one CQC firm for the project. This may result in the proposal being scored lower during evaluation. The offeror's CQC Plan shall discuss in detail the methodology that will be employed to provide assurance of a quality constructed project and should include, as a minimum, the following information: 1) Management and coordination of job-site activities and support functions for quality assurance of workmanship and materials for the Contractor, subcontractors, and suppliers. 2) Description of systems of inspections, tests, corrective actions, follow-up, and documentation processes. Provide names of the independent testing laboratories to be used. 3) Control for minimized variations from and changes to the Specifications and Drawings, including methodology of how changes will be required, evaluated for impact on the project, and incorporated into the work and recorded on as-built documents. 4) Process for monitoring the effectiveness of the Project Schedule, Implementation Plan, and Project Control Plan. Describe means of measurement and methods for corrective action. 5) Describe procedures and methods for maintenance of shop drawings, change orders, correspondence documents and as-built drawings. 3. Key Personnel and Subcontractors Describe the proposed organization that will work on this project. Provide an organization chart identifying lines of authority and supervisory responsibilities. Identify items of work to be performed by the prime contractor and their percentage of the total project. Identify major subcontractors and indicate how they would fit into the organizational structure. List prior projects where the Offeror and subcontractors have worked together. a. Provide resumes of key personnel listing their specialized qualifications, special training and experience over the past five years particularly as the qualifications relate to work on fabrication and installation of precast concrete panels. Note particularly experience on similarly sized projects accomplished in the Washington, DC area or a similar metropolitan setting. Key personnel include: Project executive, project manager, general superintendent, quality control assistants, scheduling engineers, cost engineers, and subcontractors personnel performing critical elements of the Work. The individual resumes shall be prepared in a consistent format for each of the key positions and contain at a minimum, the following: 1) Name, title, address, and telephone number 2) Educational background, including technical education 3) Work experience covering the last five years or last five project assignments (of at least 12 months per assignment) to include the following: a) Project name, location and dates of assignments, b) Description of primary project features, c) Name and address of project owner, d) Name and address of employer on each project, e) Name and address of superintendent, f) Positions(s) occupied on each assignment and the time assigned to each position, and g) Description of duties and responsibilities of each position. 4) Length of time employed with current firm 5) Percent of time available 6) Membership in professional societies 7) Professional registrations, licenses or certifications 8) Publications, awards or special achievements of a technical nature b. Provide the name of one subcontractor (or indicate that the work will be performed by the prime for each element of work listed below). You will be expected to use the subcontractor listed for each element of work unless written approval for change is received from the Contracting Officer in accordance with the contract clause entitled 52-244-S0013 Subcontractors. Failure to indicate who will perform the work for each item below will result in lower scores during evaluation of the proposal. Special consideration will be given to subcontractors who are identified as having experience working with National Historic Landmarks. 1) Quality Control 2) Coordination Drawings 3) Roofing 4) Waterproofing 5) Curtainwall 6) Scaffolding and Winch system 7) Protective Design Elements/Temporary Construction 8) Fabrication and installation of pre-fabricated concrete panels 9) Commissioning For each subcontractor listed above, list three references with customer contact, address and telephone number. If the contact cannot be reached by the Smithsonian Institution during the reference evaluation process, the proposal may be scored lower during the evaluation. 4. Precast Concrete Fabricators and Installers Describe the proposed organization that will work on this portion of the project. Provide an organizational chart identifying lines of authority and supervisory responsibilities. Identify items of work to be performed by the prime contractor and their percentage of the total fabrication and installation. Identify major subcontractors and indicate how they would fit into the organizational structure. List prior projects where the Offeror and subcontractors have worked together on fabrication and installation of precast concrete panels. a. Provide resumes of key personnel listing their specialized qualifications, special training and experience over the past five years. Note particular experience on similar sized projects accomplished in Washington, DC area or a similar metropolitan setting. Key personnel include: Project executive, project manager, general superintendent, quality control assistants, scheduling engineers, cost engineers, and subcontractors personnel performing critical elements of the Work. Each resume should include, at minimum, the following: 1) Name, title, address, and telephone number 2) Educational background, including technical education 3) Work experience covering the last five years or last five project assignments (of at least 12 months per assignment) to include the following a) Project name, location and dates of assignments, b) Description of primary project features, c) Name and address of project owner, d) Name and address of employer on each project, e) Name and address of superintendent, f) Position(s) occupied on each assignment and the time assigned to each position, and g) Description of duties and responsibilities of each position. 4) Length of time employed with current firm 5) Percent of time available 6) Membership in professional societies 7) Professional registration, licenses or certifications 8) Publications, awards or special achievements of a technical nature. b. For subcontractor listed above, provide three projects similar in scope and scale to this project. Special consideration will be given to subcontractors who are identified as having experience working with National Historic Landmarks. For each project provide: 1) Owner�s name, address, telephone numbers, contact person, and administrator of contract. 2) Description of project 3) Scope of your work and extent of project involvement. 4) Original and actual completion dates and explanation of any time extensions. 5) Original and actual Cost and explanation of cost over-runs6) References with customer contact address and telephone number. If the contact cannot be reached by the Smithsonian Institution during the reference evaluation process, the proposal may be scored lower during evaluation. COST PROPOSAL (to be submitted in separate flash drives) 5. Schedule of Values and Contract Price Provide a comprehensive Schedule of Values which includes all base offer work and option items. The format for the Schedule of Values shall be the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) divisions of work. These divisions shall include, as a minimum: General Requirements, Sitework, Concrete, Masonry, Metals, Wood and Plastics, Thermal and Moisture Protection, Openings, Finishes, Equipment, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical and Electronic Safety and Security. Break down the Schedule of Values into the thirty-three CSI divisions. For each division separate Prime and Subcontractor bids. Within Prime and Subcontractor, identify material and labor costs. Markups for subcontractors and sales tax shall be indicated as appropriate. The sums of these divisions shall be shown along with the Prime's markup for overhead and profit. Provide as separate pricing for the following items: a. Submission and Smithsonian Approval of Coordination Drawings as defined in Section 01000. b. Submission and Smithsonian Approval of Record Submittals as defined in Section 01000. c. Submission and Smithsonian Approval of the Operation and Maintenance Manuals as defined in Section 01000. Aggregate the total proposed Contract Price in the Schedule of Values. Identify the items of cost in the Schedule of Values which will be performed with the Offeror's own force. � SECTION 4: EVALUATION CRITERIA Proposals will be evaluated against the following factors: factors and subfactors in the solicitation listed in order of importance. The sum of the Technical Proposal will equally weigh the sum of the Cost Proposal. Technical Proposal 1. Firm's Experience and Past Performance 2. Plan of Accomplishment and Contract Time 3. Key Personnel and Subcontractors 4. Precast Concrete Fabricators and Installers Cost Proposal 5. Schedule of Values and Contract Price � SECTION 5: SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Proposals are to be submitted to DropBox.com using link https://www.dropbox.com/request/E1OrwFyZi6WGy5U6DKRL and Express mailed on separate flash drives labeled Technical and Cost. If any pricing information is on the Technical proposal you will be disqualified. Flash Drives should be delivered via FedEx, UPS, courier Smithsonian Institution Office of Contracting Attn: Christine Grant 2011 Crystal Drive Suite 350 Arlington VA 22202-3709 � THE PROPOSAL DUE DATE IS� SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 AT 3:00PM EST (see amendment 2)
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