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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 28,1995 PSA#1312GSA, PBS, Contracts Division (WPP),7th & D Streets, SW,RM
2634,Washington,DC 20407 C -- RENOVATION FOR THE J.W. POWELL BUIDING SOL GS-11P-95-EGC-0010 DUE
050595 POC Contact,Christine S. Kelly,202/708-9734,Contracting
Officer,George J. Hartm an,202/708-9734 This action, originally
published in the CBD dated March 2, 1995, is modified to delete
''Architect/Engineer (A/E) Contract for perfomance....under the Brooks
Act and FAR 36. This is not a Request for Proposal.'' in its entirety
and insert the following: ''The General Services Administration (GSA)
announces an opportunity for Design Excellence in Architecture,
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Architect-Engineer (A-E)
Services are required for the Renovation of J. W. Powell Building,
Reston, Virginia, for the GSA National Capital Region(NCR),
Solicitation No. GS11P95EGC0010. The existing facility, located at
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, is approximately 90,704 gross square
meters, while containing 64,578 occupiable square meters. The facility
includes 9,486 square meters of laboratory space. The design will NOT
involve preserving a historical building. The design shall require
maintaining the operation of all existing systems in the occupied
building during construction. The facility is the headquarters for the
United States Geological Survey, a bureau of the Department of the
Interior. Completion of the renovation of the J.W. Powell Building is
scheduled for early year 2003. The estimated total construction cost
for the Renovation ONLY, is between $30,000,000 and $40,000,000. The
DESIGN will include, but not be limited to, the following for the
renovation: providing design and other related services for modernizing
the facility to comply with current life/safety codes, including full
renovation of the building's laboratory spaces using modular concepts,
the infrastructure and interior spaces including HVAC systems,
plumbing, electrical power and lighting, security and emergency power
systems, telecommunications, fire suppression/alarm systems, toilet
facilities, asbestos abatement, exterior improvements, and access. The
SCOPE of A-E Services under this Fixed Firm Price Contract may
include: field inspections, surveys, studies, coordinating with
regulatory agencies, energy conservation analysis, examinations,
sampling and testing, architectural engineering design, laboratory
design, preparation of specifications (AIA Masterspec/CSI format) and
CADD drawings for Construction Documents, Value Engineering, Cost
Estimating (Uniformat Level III/CSI format) for Phased Contract
Documents, Space Planning, Interior Design, Tenant Build-out, Post
Construction Contract Services (PCCS), Construction Phase A/E Services,
Inspection Services, Record Drawings and other related Services. The
project will be designed and constructed in metric units. The A-E
SELECTION will be completed in Two Stages as follows: STAGE I: The
first stage will establish the Architectural, Mechanical/Electrical
Engineering Design Excellence capabilities of the ''A-E Design Firm''.
The Mechanical/Electrical Engineering requirements are a large portion
of the total scope of this project and it is essential that the term
''A-E Design Firm'' shall include the primary team of Architect,
Mechanical and Electrical Engineers that will have the primary
responsibility to conceive the design concepts and methods of
accomplishing them. In the first stage, a short list minimum of three
(3) ''A-E Design Firms'' will be selected for the project. The short
list will be based on the ''A-E Design Firms''' submittals of SF255 and
applicable SF254s in response to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ).
The ''A-E Design Firm'' will provide specific evidence of its
capabilities to deliver Design Excellence in Architectural Design and
Engineering, and will express its design approach and philosophy.
Qualifications submitted by each firm will be reviewed and evaluated
based on the following CRITERIA: (1) PAST PERFORMANCE ON DESIGN (40%):
The A-E Design Firm shall submit 8''X10'' graphics (maximum of three
per project) and a typewritten description (maximum of one page per
project) of projects completed within the past 10 years. Not more than
two (2) projects shall demonstrate architectural, electrical
engineering and mechanical engineering accomplishments. The narrative
shall address the design approach and salient features for each project
(include tangible evidence where possible i.e. certificates, awards,
peer recognition, etc. demonstrating design excellence) and discuss how
the clients' design constraints were satisfied by the design. (2)
PHILOSOPHY AND DESIGN INTENT (25%): In the lead designers' words
(maximum of two typewritten pages for each architectural, electrical
and mechanical engineering disciplines), state their overall design
philosophy, approach to the challenge of resolving complex design
issues, and parameters that may apply specifically to the renovation of
existing buildings with the focus on the unique aspects of installing
state-of-the-art and flexible utility systems in existing buildings.
(3) LEAD DESIGNERS (ARCHITECTURAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING) PORTFOLIOS (20%): Submit typewritten description (maximum
of one page per project) of not more than two (2) designs completed
within the past 10 years attributed to each lead designer. Narratives
shall include a discussion of design challenges, resolutions and
8''X10'' graphics (maximum of three per project). (4) LEAD DESIGNERS
(ARCHITECTURAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) PROFILES (15%):
Submit a biographical sketch including education, professional
experience, and recognition for design efforts for similar projects.
Identify and describe areas of responsibility. STAGE II: In this stage,
the entire project TEAM, including the ''A-E Design Firms'' selected in
the first stage, its designated lead designers, and ALL the consultants
who will work on the project will be evaluated. The ''A-E Design
Firms'' will resubmit Standard Forms 254 and 255's which reflect the
entire project TEAM. The Government will establish the criteria and the
date these submittals are due and provide the selection criteria for
the interviews and final selection process, with the Stage I short list
announcement, published in the CBD. Sufficient time will be provided
for the ''A-E Design Firms'' to establish the project teams. This is a
Nationwide Solicitation. The ''A-E Design Firm'' MUST have, or MUST
ESTABLISH within 30 days after the award of the contract, an active
production office within the boundaries of the GSA NCR. The boundaries
of the GSA NCR consist of the District of Columbia; Montgomery and
Prince Georges Counties in MD; Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William and
Loudoun Counties in VA; and the Cities of Alexandria, Falls Church and
Fairfax in VA. The government will not allow payment for travel,
living expenses, computer time or hookups for the prime or the
consultants. In developing the project team required for Stage II, A-
E Firms are advised that at least 65% of the level of contract effort
must be performed in the GSA National Capital Region, excluding
speciality consultants. If the ''A-E Design Firm'' is comprised of a
partnership, corporation, joint venture or other legal entity permitted
by law to practice architecture or engineering, a complete description
of the proposed internal responsibilities of the components must be
included in the Stage I and II submittals. FOR STAGE I SUBMITTALS:
Firms having the capabilities to perform the services described in this
announcement are invited to respond by submitting completed SF 254's
(for the ''A-E Design Firm''), which must be dated not more than twelve
(12) months before the date of this synopsis, and a SF 255 (for the
''A-E Design Firm'') along with letter of interest TO: General Services
Administration, 7th & D Streets, SW, BID ROOM 1701, Washington, DC
20407 by 3:30 p.m. local time on the DUE date of this notice. The
following information MUST be on the outside of the sealed envelop 1)
Solicitation Number/Title 2) Due Date 3) Closing Time. Late responses
are subject to FAR Provision 52.215.10. In Block 8 of the SF254 specify
only current W-2 payroll (non- contract) personnel of each firm. In
Block 10 of the SF255, the ''A-E Design Firm'' MUST respond to the FOUR
(4) EVALUATION CRITERIA stated in the CBD announcement for this STAGE
I Solicitation. In Block 11 of the SF255, the ''A-E Design Firm'' MUST
sign, name, title and date the submittal. This procurement is being
made under the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program
(FAR 19.10). This procurement is open to small and large business
concerns. Before award of the contract, the A-E (if not a small
business of $2,500,000 gross average over 3 years) shall be required to
present an acceptable Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business
Subcontracting Plan in accordance with Public Law 95-507. Small, small
disadvantaged and women-owned firms are strongly encouraged to
participate as prime contractors or as members of joint ventures with
other small businesses. All interested large business firms are
reminded that the successful firm will be expected to place
subcontracts to the maximum practical extent with small and
disadvantaged firms as part of their ORIGINAL SUBMITTED TEAMS. Award of
this contract is contingent upon funding approval. Contract procured
under the Brooks Act and FAR 36. This is not a Request for Proposal.''
The response date is revised from April 3, 1995 to May 5, 1995. All
other information remains the same. (0083) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 19950327\C-0001.SOL)
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