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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 17,1995 PSA#1305U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, 600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Place,
Room 821, Louisville, Kentucky 40202-2230 C -- ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES FOR DESIGN OF REHAB OF BLDG. 207 AT
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, DAYTON, OHIO POC Contact Mrs. Sharon
Evans, (502) 582-6208 1. CONTRACT INFORMATION: The proposed services
will be obtained by a negotiated Firm Fixed Price Contract. The
estimated construction cost is between $1,000,000.00 and $5,000,000.00.
Estimated starting and completion dates are 1 July 1995 and 31 December
1995 respectively. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION: The project consists of
rehabilitating a 1943 2-story 30,000 SF concrete and masonry building
for use as open offices and computer room. B-207 was built as an
armaments repair shop, was most recently used for offices, and is
vacant. The new users will be the 170 people of the Defense Automated
Answering System Center (DAASC), which is relocating from another
facility in Dayton that is being closed. Survey of asbestos, lead paint
and PCB is being performed by the Corps for the A/E to prepare
abatement documents for inclusion in the project. DAASC will design and
procure the furniture and workstations, the layout of which must be
included by the A/E in the project plans. The design work includes code
upgrades, space planning, new stairs and elevator, enlarged and new
toilets, electrical upgrade, communications wiring, and
adaption/extension of existing sprinkler and HVAC systems. In addition,
the work includes the design of a large new computer room to receive
relocated main-frame equipment, with raised floor, control room, HVAC,
400KVA UPS and emergency generator. 3. SELECTION CRITERIA: Submittals
will be evaluated against the general evaluation factors listed in
Note 24 in descending order of importance. Additional specific
evaluation criteria is provided as follows. Experience in the design of
computer rooms and backup systems, and in the rehab of buildings for
open offices, will be significant selection criteria and must be
indicated in the SF255. Design and/or review of design by experienced
professionals in the fields of civil, structural, architectural,
life-safety and fire-protection, mechanical and electrical is required
and must be indicated by resumes in the SF 255. Firms should indicate
two architects or engineers in each field; at least one must be a
registered professional. The life safety / fire protection person
should be a professional with specialized training and experience in
this area. Drawings must be done in metric units, with the final design
submitted as Intergraph Microstation plots and files on 3.5 inch
diskettes. Corps of Engineer Guide Specs (CEGS) must be used, and the
use of the SPECSINTACT system is encouraged for editing CEGS.
Construction cost estimating shall be done with Micro-Computer Aided
Cost Estimating System (M-CACES) software provided by the Corps.
Partnering for design and construction may be used, and firms should
indicate experience in Partnering and their interest in Partnering for
this project. Each SF 255 must include a description of a formalized
Quality Control (QC) Plan relating to design and specifically tailored
to this work. The QC Plan will explain how the firm and all
subconsultants will produce a quality design which is free of errors
and omissions. The QC Plan will be considered as part of the evaluation
factor relating to past performance. 4. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: a. See
Note 24 for general submission requirements. Firms which are
interested and meet the requirements described in this announcement are
invited to submit one completed SF 255 (Revision 11-92), U.S.
Government A/E and Related Services for Specific Projects to the office
shown above. SF 255 (Revision 10-83) is obsolete and only the 11-92
edition of SF 255 will be accepted. All responses on SF 255 to this
announcement must be received no later than 4:30 pm Local Time on the
30th calendar day after the date of this publication to be considered
for selection. The day following this CBD announcement counts as day
number 1. If the 30th day falls on Saturday, Sunday or a U. S. Gov't.
holiday, the deadline is the close of business on the next Gov't.
business day. b. It is requested that interested firms list the fee
amount and date of all DOD contracts awarded during the last 12 months
to the firm and all subsidiaries in Block 9 of the SF 255. c.
Responding firms must submit a current and accurate SF 254 for each
proposed consultant. Additionally, all responding firms which do not
have a current (within the past 12 months) SF 254 on file with the
North Pacific Division, Corps of Engineers, must also furnish a
completed SF 254. If a SF 254 is included, only the 11-92 edition of
the form will be accepted. The business size status (large, small
and/or minority) should be indicated in Block 3 of the SF 255.
Definition: A concern is small if the annual receipts averaged over the
past 3 fiscal years do not exceed $2.5 million. d. No other information
including pamphlets or booklets is requested or required. e. No other
general notification to firms under consideration for this project will
be made and no further action is required. Solicitation packages are
not provided for A/E contracts. This is not a request for proposals.
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