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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 29,1996 PSA#1541U.S. Army Engineer District, Philadelphia, Wanamaker Building, Room
643, 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107-3390 S -- PERFORM JANITORIAL SERVICES IN BLUE MARSH LAKE, LEESPORT, PA Sol.
DACW61-96-R-0016. Due 032096. Contact Mr. E. Savoy, 215-656-6913,
Contract Specialist. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia
District, intends to award a firm, fixed price contract for a
contractor to perform janitorial services for several locations in the
Blue Marsh Lake facilities located in Leesport, Pennsylvania. The
period of performance is to commence on or about 1 October 1996 through
30 September 1997 with Four (4) Option Years. Any contract awarded as
a result of this solicitation will be subject to the availability of
funds for the following fiscal year(s). All work is to be performed in
accordance with the terms and conditions as stated in the
solicitation. Although cost is one of the factors for evaluation, it is
not as important as technical competence. Offerors shall submit their
proposals in two separate parts; a cost proposal and a technical
proposal. The Government will evaluate both technical and cost
proposals. Evaluation of cost proposals will include completeness and
reasonableness of the information provided by offerors in accordance
with supplementary cost documentation as stated in Section L of the
solicitation. The evaluation process includes: A) The separation of
cost and technical proposals for independent evaluation B) Cost
proposals will receive a cursory review to determine the competitive
cost range C) Technical proposals will be evaluated for technical
acceptability D) The Government may elect to conduct negotiations with
offerors whose proposals are technically acceptable (or which may be
acceptable without major modification) and fall within the competitive
cost range. The Government reserves the right to award a contract on
the basis of initial offers without conducting negotiations. E) An
award will be made to the offeror whose proposal provides the greatest
overall value and is most advantageous to the Government. TECHNICAL
EVALUATION CRITERIA - Each technical proposal shall be evaluated on the
basis of the following factors: NOTE: The Government may reject a
proposal if preliminary assessment of the proposal concludes that the
proposal is to technically deficient that it is not reasonably
susceptible to being made acceptable without major modification. The
following factors are listed in ascending order of importance. The
subfactors within each factor are listed in descending order of
importance): A) Quality of Technical Proposal - Demonstration of
detailed plan for performance of daily, weekly, monthly services
schedules and how compliance with the specifications will be achieved
B) Qualifications of Staff/Personnel 1) Demonstration that all
employees assigned to this contract possess at lease two (2) year of
prior experience in the cleaning/maintenance of public parks and/or
recreation areas 2) Demonstration that at least 50 per cent of the
employees assigned to this contract possess at least three (3) year of
prior experience in performing general janitorial services C) Prior
Experience 1) Demonstration of at least two (2) years of experience in
providing contracted cleaning/maintenance of public parks or
recreation areas. Provide a list of references 2) Demonstration of at
least five (5) years of experience in providing contracted
cleaning/janitorial services. Provide a list of references
Managerial/Organizational Capability - 1) Demonstration of project
managerial ability through documented history of timely and successful
completion of past janitorial services/projects 2) Demonstration that
adequate supervision, staff, and employee resources will be allocated
to satisfactorily perform required services 3) Demonstration that
current contracts and obligations will not impede timely and successful
completion of contract requirements 4) Demonstration of ability to
respond quickly to park Manager's concerns and inquiries and
contractor's willingness to communicate with Park Manager on a regular
basis throughout the term of the contract. An award will be made to
the offeror whose offer provides the greatest overall value and is the
most advantageous to the Government. Solicitation No. DACW61-96-R-0016
will be issued on or about 20 March 1996 with a closing date of 23
April 1996 at 1430 hours at the local place of bid opening. Interested
prospective contractors can obtain a copy of the solicitation by
mailing or faxing in (Fax No. (215) 656-6780) their request to include
the following information: Solicitation number; a complete mailing
address (preferably no box office numbers); telephone and fax (if
applicable) number; and a point of contact. The Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) code for this procurement is 7349. All responsible
sources may submit a proposal for consideration. This procurement is
100% set-aside for small business. (053) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0111 19960228\S-0001.SOL)
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