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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 30,1996 PSA#1584US ARMY ENGINEERING & SUPPORT CENTER, ATTN: CEHNC-CT-P, 4820 UNIVERSITY
SQUARE, HUNTSVILLE AL 35816-1822 R -- R-DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE RUSSIAN
PILOT CHEMICAL WEAPONS DESTRUCTION FACILITY, SHCHUCHYE, KURGAN OBLASK,
RUSSIAN FEDERATION SOL DACA87-96-R-0031 DUE 082996 POC Contact,
Contracting Officer, Houston Townsend, 205-895-1110, or Project
Manager, Joe Conn, 205-895-1348 (Site Code DACA87) Design and
construction management to assist the Russian Federation (RF) with the
development of a Chemical Weapons Destruction Facility (CWDF). The RF
has identified a site for construction of a CWDF near the Shchuch'ye
Chemical Weapons (CW) storage facility in the Kurgan Oblast'. The
selected firm must have the capability to perform all requirements of
the contract. However, the contractor will be required to subcontract
with designated Russian institutes and firms for the majority of the
activities to implement the joint (US/RF) aspects of this project. The
selected firm will provide management, technical supervision for the
US/Russian team, and overall integration responsibility. The work
required to implement the destruction process in the CWDF will be: (a)
scale-up of the neutralization process to an intermediate level for
additional testing, (b) fabrication and testing of the machine required
to access the agent stored in munitions (drill and drain machine), (c)
design management of the process and facility, (d) special studies as
required, (e) construction management including equipment acquisition
and installation, (f) management during plant startup and
demonstration; and (g) logistic and administrative assistance to the
CWDSO. The contract will be cost plus fixed fee and is scheduled to be
awarded in October 1996. The estimated cost of this project is in
excess of $400,000,000, with an initial project amount of approximately
$12M. Incremental funds iwll be provided on an annual basis with no
guarantee of their availability from one year to the next. Should funds
not be provided ina given year, the contractor will not be assigned
additional work. The selection criteria are listed in descending order
of importance 1. Management 2. Technical Approach 3. Cost/Price 4.
Past Performance. Elements under their respective areas are 1.a.
Management approach to this type of contract, 1.b. Subcontract
management, 1.c. Management experience, 1.d. Dual language capability,
1.e. Quality control procedures, 2.a. Design of plants, 2.b.
Construction of plants located in a remote area of a foreign country,
2.c. Technical experience, 2.d. Construction estimation on
international jobs, 2.e. Design safety capability to include hazard
analysis, 3. Cost/Price will be evaluated for reasonableness, realism,
completeness and affordability and, 4.a. Construciton performance
outside of the Continental U.S., 4.b. Performance in remote sites, 4.c.
Performance handling or disposing of hazardous materials, 4.d.
Preformance in subcontract management. A Small and Small Disadvantaged
Business Subcontracting Plan for the U.S. portion of the work, that is
compliance withthe Federal Acquisition Regualtion 19.704 and the Army
Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement 19.704 is required. The
Office of the Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization will hst an
Advanced Planning Briefing to Industry (APBI), 9:00 a.m., 21 May 1996
in Edgewood Auditorium, Edgewood Area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
Parties interested in attending should contact or submit questions in
writing to Ms. Melissa Childress, Science Applications International
Corporation, telephone: (410)671-0356. Please specify CTR CW APBI in
all communications. (0117) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0056 19960429\R-0002.SOL)
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