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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 18,1996 PSA#1553Navy Public Works Center, 9742 Maryland Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23511-3095,
Attn: Facilities Contracting Department, A&E Management Division, Code
022 C -- INDEFINITE QUANTITY A&E CONTRACT FOR MECHANICAL (POL) ENGINEERING
SERVICES AT NAVAL BASE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA AND OTHER INSTALLATIONS SOL
N00187-96-R-7954. Contact Mr. Robert A. Lemon, P.E., Contracting
Officer, 804/444-4200. Services are required to perform Mechanical
(POL) engineering including design, preparation of plans,
specifications, and cost estimates, related studies and all associated
engineering involving mechanical engineering design for petroleum,
oil, and lubricant (POL) alteration and repair projects. Typical
projects include repair/alteration/new pipelines, pumping stations,
storage tanks, and other ancillary equipment. Facilities may be located
above ground, underground, or on piers. The projects might be located
at fuel farms, air fields, service stations or wherever POL facilities
are located. A seed project has not been designated for this
indefinite quantity contract. The type of contract is firm fixed price.
The total contract amount cannot exceed $500,000 fee in twelve months,
with the estimated construction costs of most projects normally
$100,000 to $1,000,000. Studies normally are in the $10,000 to $50,000
fee range. The duration of this contract is one year from date of
award. There is a one year Government option requiring the same basic
mechanical (POL) engineering skills, and the Government option
requiring the same basic mechanical (POL) engineering skills, and the
Government reserves an option to award construction inspections
services. The firm must demonstrate its and each key consultant's
qualifications wit respect to the established evaluation factors as
stated herein. Evaluation factors (1) through (5) are of equal
importance; factors (6) through (9) are of lesser importance, but will
be used to assist in the selection, especially should one or more
firms be essentially equally qualified for Factors (1) through (5).
Specific evaluation factors are: (1) Professional qualifications and
technical competence of the designated project team: Firms will be
evaluated in terms of: (a) Project team (includes consultants)
experience involving mechanical (POL) engineering projects of a size
and type commensurate with those anticipated for this contract (include
an individual's experience with this firm or other firms provided it is
relevant). (b) Project team's knowledge of the general area of Naval
Base Norfolk in terms of codes, laws, permit requirements, construction
materials, general practices, topography and subsurface conditions, as
demonstrated by previous project experience. (c) Project team's active
professional registration and/or certifications in their individual
area of expertise. (d) Specific involvement of each team member in the
relevant projects listed in Block 8 of the SF 255 (if the firm has
multiple office locations, the location of the design team members must
be identified) (also, if several offices will contribute to the project
team and one particular office will serve as the project office,
explain how the various team members will perform the task required, if
they are not all relocated to the project office during the performance
of this contract). (e) Designation of back-up personnel (include
consultants) and their qualifications. (2) Firm Qualifications:
Evaluation will be made in terms of; (a) Recent mechanical (POL)
engineering project experience (1990-1995) similar to the type of work
as required by this contract and as explained previously (be as
specific as you can in providing your information, including dates and
location). (b) Involvement of management personnel with this contract
and their continuity with the firm. (c) AutoCAD Release 13 or higher
format capability. (3) Ability to accomplish the work; (a) Demonstrated
ability to accomplish similar projects as anticipated for this contract
in a 3-4 month time frame after award (give specific examples). (b)
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects at various stages of
design while maintaining quality and meeting established completion
schedules. (4) past performance: Firms will be evaluated in terms of:
(a) Cost estimating ability as demonstrated by comparison of mechanical
(POL) engineering design cost estimates with the low bid on similar
size and type design projects (give specific examples) (show costs, and
the difference as a percentage). (b) Ability to prepare cost estimates
in the computerized CES format, and specifications using SPECSINTACT.
(c) Experience with projects involving metric measure (give specific
examples). (d) Demonstrated long term relationships and repeat business
with Government and private customers. (e) Performance awards received.
(5) Quality control programs: Firms will be evaluated on the
acceptability of their quality control program used to ensure technical
accuracy and discipline coordination of designs, plans, specifications,
cost estimates, and report studies (an adequate summary of the program
is requested, please do not submit copies of the entire program). (6)
Firm's geographical location: Firms will be evaluated on geographic
location as regards to accessibility to the Naval Base Norfolk,
Virginia, and their demonstrated ability to respond to the demands of
this contract in a timely manner (provided that application of this
factor leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms). (7) Volume of
work: Firms will be evaluated in terms of work previously awarded by
DoD with the objective of effecting an equitable distribution of DoD
A&E contracts among qualified firms, including small disadvantaged
business firms and firms that have not had prior DoD contracts. (8)
Primary Consultants and Sub-contractors: Firms will be evaluated on
their use of small or disadvantaged or women-owned business firms as
consultants or sub-contractors. (9) Firms will be evaluated on their
experience with projects that provide for the use of recovered
materials to achieve waste reduction, and, use of energy-efficiency in
facility designs. This ends the evaluation factors. Digital graphics
data base of site survey may be required; if so, the survey and all
drawings forming a part thereof shall be submitted in an AutoCAD
Release 13 or higher format. The contract scope may require evaluation
and definition of asbestos or lead materials and toxic waste
disposition. A&E firms meeting the requirements described in this
announcement are invited to submit completed current Standard Forms 254
(unless already on file with this office within the past 12 months) and
255, U.S. Government Architect-Engineer Qualifications, to the office
shown above. In Block 10 of the SF 255 discuss why the firm is
especially qualified based on each evaluation factor given herein. All
information must be included within the SF 254 and 255; cover letters,
bindings, and covers, and other attachments are discouraged and are not
considered in the evaluation process. FIRMS RESPONDING TO THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT BY CLOSE OF BUSINESS (3:45 PM EST) April 20, 1996, will be
considered. Firms responding should submit only one copy of the
qualifications package. Neither hand carried nor facsimile responses
will be accepted. Courier delivered packages should be sent to
Facilities Contracting Department, A&E Management Division, First
Floor, Building Z-140, Naval Base Norfolk, Virginia. This proposed
contract is being solicited on an unrestricted basis, therefore,
replies to this notice are requested from all business concerns. Before
award of the contract, the A&E, if not a small business concern, shall
agree in the contract, the A&E, if not a small business concern, shall
agree in the contract, by incorporation of an acceptable small business
and small disadvantaged business subcontracting plan, per FAR Part 19.7
that small business concerns and small disadvantaged business concerns
shall have the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in this
contract consistent with its efficient performance. The small business
size standard classification is SIC 8711 ($2,500,000). This is not a
request for proposals. Inquiries concerning this contract must mention
location and contract number. See Note 24. (074) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0023 19960315\C-0002.SOL)
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