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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 27,1995 PSA#1440Dept of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Office of
Engineering Services, Region X, 2201 Sixth Ave., RX-24, Rm 710,
Seattle, WA 98121 C -- A/E REQUIREMENTS TYPE INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT (IDC) FOR THE
STATE OF ALASKA Contact Valerie Heiden, Contract Specialist, or
Anthony F. Mammoser, Contracting Officer at (206) 615-2454. This master
A/E Requirements Type Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) shall provide
for the issue of delivery orders (DO) involving design and
construction phase A/E services for improvements and remodeling of
clinical and clinical support areas at various DHHS/Indian Health
Service or Tribally-owned health care centers and health-related
facilities projects location in Alaska. The projects may range in scope
from code compliance inspections and reports, to complete design
services, master plan studies, feasibility studies, surveys,
geotechnical investigations, construction administration and
inspections. Estimated anticipated workload is 30 percent
architectural, 30 percent mechanical engineering, 30 percent electrical
engineering, and 10 percent other engineering services. Asbestos
abatement and/or hazardous materials related to the design may be
required but will be incidental to other design services and will not
exceed 25 percent of the DO design fee. Primary asbestos abatement
and/or hazardous materials projects, environmental assessments, and
value engineering studies will be acquired via separate contracts. The
scope includes incidental interfaces with the remodeling of staff
quarters and public spaces. The contract shall be for one-yr period
with options for four additional one-yr periods. The average DO is
expected to be $50,000. The total estimated fee to be paid for the
contractor's services performed under the contract is $500,000 per
year. These estimates of the average DO and probable needs are for
information only and are not intended to imply that the estimates are
an exact indication of the average DO or total services that will be
required. Reference FAR 52.216-19, DO Limitations: The individual DO
limitation shall be: (a) Minimum: $500; and Maximum: (1) The
single/combination item DO maximum limitation shall be $100,000; (2)
the 30-day aggregate DO maximum shall be $100,000; and (3) the yearly
aggregate DO maximum limitation shall be $500,000. No individual DO
shall exceed $100,000. The contractor shall have in-house capabilities
to do architectural, mechanical, electrical, structural, civil,
geotechnical, cost estimating, asbestos and/or hazardous materials, and
construction support services or have consulting firms' services
available. The contractor may be required to use standard DHHS
specifications. The use of the latest AutoCAD Release or compatible
shall be required in the preparation of contract drawings. All
measurements, dimensions, etc. shall be metric (SI). The design of
architectural, mechanical, electrical, structural, civil, or other
engineering features of the work shall be accomplished or reviewed and
approved by architects or engineers registered to practice in the
particular professional field involved in Alaska. The following
information should be provided: business arrangements for normal
consultants/subcontractor services (architectural, mechanical,
electrical, structural, civil, geotechnical, cost estimating, asbestos
and/or hazardous materials, and construction support) should be
described to include an organizational chart listing names of key
personnel and their titles; a statement indicating willingness to
participate, signed by a principal member of each proposed consultant,
should be furnished; if offerors are currently certified by IHS or the
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) as an ``Indian Firm'', provide this
certification along with their SF-254 and SF-255; if offerors are not
currently certified by IHS or BIA, provide proof (Certification of
tribal affiliation and degree of Indian blood issued by BIA is
acceptable proof) that the owner meets the definition of ``Indian''; in
Part 10 of SF 255, provide descriptions of no more than two projects
listed in Part 8 of SF 255 demonstrating the experience and expertise
required in the evaluation factors; provide current names with
telephone numbers of pre-notified references associated with each
described project. Verifiable documentation should be provided to
support each of the following evaluation factors, listed in descending
order of importance: (1) Specialized experience and technical
competence of the A/E's key personnel or team members in all applicable
aspects of improvements and remodeling of hospitals, clinics, health
stations, health care centers, and other health-related facilities,
including experience by all disciplines in design, construction
methods, systems maintainability and reliability, in arctic, rural and
remote regions. (2) Professional qualifications of the A/E's key
personnel team members necessary for satisfactory performance of
required services. (3) Knowledge and experience by the principal
contractor and consultant(s) in the following states and location in
the general geographic proximity to sites in Alaska. (4) Past
performance in last five years on contracts with Government agencies
and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work, and
compliance with performance schedules. (5) Demonstrated expertise and
experience in working as a team, if applicable, with listed
consultant(s) subcontractor(s), and ability to effectively manage
multiple-firm teams. (6) Capacity to respond and accomplish the work in
the required time. Pertinent statements relative to the evaluation
factors should be included in Part 10 of SF 255. The contractor, or its
subsidiaries or affiliates who perform the A/E design for the DO
project, shall not be eligible for award of any subsequent construction
contracts for those projects. The proposed contract listed here is
set-aside under the Buy Indian Act for 100 percent Indian-owned,
operated, and controlled firms. Note: In accordance with the Public
Health Services Acquisition Regulation paragraph 380.503(e) not more
than fifty (50) percent of the work to be performed under a prime
contract awarded pursuant to the Buy Indian Act shall be subcontracted
to other than Indian firms. For this purpose, work to be performed
does not include the provision of materials, supplies or equipment. All
responsible sources may submit a SF-254 and a SF-255 which shall be
considered by the agency. Submittals must be received by 2:00 P.M.,
local time, October 30, 1995. Submittals, in triplicate, to be sent to
DHHS/PHS/Office of Engineering Services, Region X, 2201 Sixth Ave., Rm
710, RX-24, Seattle, WA 98121. Control Number is 102-AE-96-0003. (264) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0011 19950926\C-0006.SOL)
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