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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 15,1996 PSA#1573U.S. Department of State, Office of Foreign Buildings Operations,
A/FBO/AP/AD/DCB, Room L-600, 1700 North Lynn Street, P.O. Box 12248,
Rosslyn Station, Arlington, VA 22219-2454 Y -- PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR THE ELECTRICAL AND HVAC RENOVATION IN ROME,
ITALY SOL S-FBOAD-96-B0015. POC Mr. Dwight F. Mason (703) 516-1962, or
facsimile 875-6292. The U.S. Department of State is preparing to
pre-qualify firms for electrical and heating, ventilating and air
conditioning (HVAC) renovation of the existing U.S. Chancery Office
Building and Electrical Power Building in Rome, Italy. The project
entails renovation of the basement and five floors of the Chancery;
basement and ground floors of New Wing; basement, ground, second and
third floors of Piombino Wing; and basement and two floors of the Power
Building. Electrical, mechanical, civil/site, structural and
architectural effort is required. The scope of work includes upgrading
the Chancery, New Wing and Piombino Wing electrical system to
380/220V, wiring, lighting, receptacles, raceways, main electrical
service, panel boards, fan coil heating/cooling system, chillers and
piping. The Power Building scope of work includes upgrading
transformer, switchboard, duct banks, meters and electrical feeders.
Preservation of the historical character of the structures will be of
importance during renovations. Throughout the period of construction
the Embassy must be able to conduct its regular full-scale operations
and make normal daily use of the premises and facilities. Swing spaces
will be utilized to relocate some affected Embassy department during
renovation of their spaces. Approximate floor space to be renovated is
11,000 square meters. The estimated cost of construction is between
$5,000,000 and $10,000,000. The duration of this project will be
approximately 900 calendar days from execution of the contract. The
contract type shall be firm fixed-price. Contractors interested in this
project must possess or be capable of acquiring a Department of Defense
(DOD) SECRET Facility Security Clearance (FCL), issued in accordance
with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual, DOD
5220.22-M, in order to be awarded this contract. If the apparent
successful bidder does not possess the necessary DOD Facility Security
Clearance, they will be sponsored by the Department of State to
receive the security clearance. Sponsorship does not guarantee that a
firm will receive the clearance. A period of not more than 100 calendar
days from contract award will be allowed for the successful-bidder to
obtain necessary facility and personnel security clearances should the
successful bidder not have the requisite required clearances at the
time of contract award. After this period, the Government will not be
obligated to issue an Notice to Proceed and may terminate the contract
pending notification that the successful bidder cannot obtain the
required clearances. All interested contractors must demonstrate: a)
successful international construction experience as a general
contractor on a similar complex building project outside of the
Continental U.S., Alaska and Hawaii included; b) successful
construction experience in rehabilitation and/or renovations projects
in the $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 category; c) have the capability to
meet the requirements of the Secretary of the Interior's ``Standards
for Historic Preservation Projects''; d) financial capability to
perform the work and to provide the required bonds and insurance; and
e) satisfactory performance on a similar U.S. Government contract, if
any. Although previous or ongoing performance of a similar U.S.
Government contract is not a requirement, if such contracts have been
performed, the contractor must have satisfactorily performed said
contracts. FBO anticipates release of the Invitation For Bid (IFB) in
mid-July 1996 and construction to begin in October 1996. In order to
prequalify, offerors must request a ``Pre-Qualification Package'' from
the point of contact listed above. Telephone and facsimile request are
acceptable. A letter of interest must be submitted no later than April
30, 1996; Pre-Qualification Packages must be submitted no later than
May 23, 1996. Submit an original and two (2) copies of each document to
Mr. Dwight F. Mason, Postal mailing address: U.S. Department of State,
Office of Foreign Buildings Operations; A/FBO/AP/AD, P.O. Box 12248,
Room L-600, SA-6, Arlington, Virginia 22219. Delivery address for
express mail or courier: U.S. SA-6, Arlington, Virginia 22219. Delivery
address for express mail or courier: U.S. Department of State, Office
of Foreign Buildings Operations, 1700 N. Lynn Street or Nash Street
entrance, Arlington, VA 22209. (099) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0092 19960412\Y-0001.SOL)
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