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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 25,1996 PSA#1644Contracting Officer, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering
Field Activity Chesapeake (Attn: Code 02AE), Washington Navy Yard,
Bldg. 212, 901 M Street, SE, Washington, DC 20374-5018 C -- TITLE II SURVEILLANCE AND INSPECTION SERVICES, VARIOUS LOCATIONS,
ENGINEERING FIELD ACTIVITY CHESAPEAKE SOL N62477-96-D-0135 DUE 082696
POC Contact Randolph Jones, 202-685-3152/Deborah Grant, KO,
202-685-3166 Work will require an Architect-Engineer (A-E)/Engineering
Services (ES) firm to provide surveillance and inspection of
construction projects at various locations within the EFA Chesapeake
region - Washington, DC, Virginia, and Maryland - and make
recommendations upon which the Resident Officer In Charge of
Construction (ROICC) bases his acceptance of the work. Construction
projects includes repair, alteration and new construction type
projects. Projects include bomb-proof buildings, copper, slate and
built-up roofing, painting of elevated water tanks, removal and
replacement of underground fuel oil tanks, massive concrete and heavily
reinforced concrete walls and slabs, shallow and deep foundations,
asphalt/concrete paving, various site work and utilities, medium and
low voltage power distribution systems, and HVAC and plumbing systems.
The possibility of hazardous materials, i.e., asbestos, lead paint,
PCB, may exist at various project sites. The A-E/ES firm will be
required to conduct hazardous material removal surveys, including
various field/lab testing and sampling as required. All hazardous
material licenses and/or accreditations necessary for the locality of
the project site are required by the A-E/ES firm or their
subcontractor. These services contain no authority to direct the
construction contractor in any way. The ROICC will be responsible for
and execute signature upon all correspondence and specific directives
to the contractor. The A-E/ES firm shall provide qualified personnel
experienced in building inspection, construction, estimating, and
scheduling. Qualified personnel shall be capable of reading
construction contract drawings and specifications and expressing
themselves both orally and in writing; must have a knowledge of
building and construction crafts; and the ability to assess means and
methods and equipment costs for contract modifications involving
various types of construction, including; mechanical, electrical,
plumbing, HVAC, roofing, paving, drainage, utilities, removal of
underground storage tanks, removal and disposal of hazardous materials,
investigating differing site conditions, evaluating potential changes
to the construction contract, and short term on-site specialty
inspections; i.e., RF shielded enclosures, blast-proof enclosures. A
minimum of three years building construction experience is required.
Contract award is contingent upon availability of funds. The selected
A/E firm for this contract will be required to provide overhead,
profit, and discipline hourly rates initially to the Contracting
Officer within 7 days after receiving the Request for Proposal. The
selected firm will also be required to participate in an orientation
and site visit meeting within seven days of notification and provide a
fee proposal within 10 days after that meeting. The total contract
amount will not exceed $1,000,000 for each year. The duration of the
contract will be for the period of one year, with the possibility of 4
one-year options. The estimated start date is November 1996. The
following criteria, listed in descending order of importance will be
used for selection. 1. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Technical
competence of individual staff members and the AE/ES firm in providing
complete surveillance and inspection services; (b) Demonstrate
capabilities in sustained accomplishment of work within established
time limits for multiple and simultaneous delivery orders; (c)
Certification as an American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Certified Boiler inspector; and a Registered Roof Consultant (RRC). RRC
is a trademark of the Roof Consultant Institute, Raleigh, NC). 2.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Recent experience of personnel in inspecting;
(a) Repair, alteration, and construction projects; (b) projects
involving asbestos, lead paint, and other hazardous materials; (c)
Boiler repair, renovation and alteration; (d) repair and construction
of various roof types ; (e) projects containing explosion proof
provisions; and (f) projects designed to DOD/Federal criteria,
including projects incorporating Construction Quality Control (CQC)
provisions. Familiarity with; (a) construction scheduling, including
automated software such as ''Primavera''; and (b) using cost control
procedures. 3. PAST PERFORMANCE: Past Performance ratings of government
agencies and private industry on contracts in terms of (a) experience
with DOD contracts, and (b) familiarity with Department of the Navy
(NAVFAC) Construction contracts. 4. CAPACITY: Ability to provide
services at mulitple sites and sustain loss of key personnel while
accomplishing inspection services. 5. PREFERENCE: Preference will be
given to firms within a 100 mile radius of Engineering Field Activity,
Chesapeake, Washington Navy Yard and that have a knowledge of the
general locality of the projects, provided that application of the
criterion leaves an appropriate number of highly qualified firms, given
the nature and size of the projects. Each firm's past performance (s)
and performance ratings will be reviewed during the evaluation process
and can affect the selection outcome. In order to assist the Board in
more efficient review of all applications, a summary of experience,
proposed staffing, and depth of additional staff support is requested
as part of or in additional to the SF 255. Summarize in descending
order of significance, at least three of your most recent relevant
projects for the types of services described herein. Firms which meet
the requirements listed in this announcement are invited to submit one
copy each of the completed Standard Forms (SF) 254 and 255, U.S.
Government Architect-Engineer Qualifications, to the office indicated
below. Site visits will not be arranged during the advertisement
period. This proposed contract is being solicited on an unrestricted
basis. Interested firms are requested to include telefax numbers, the
Contractor Establishment Code (CEC), and Taxpayer Identification Number
(TIN) on the SF 255 and SF 254 in Blocks 3a and 1, respectively. In
Block 10, state why your firm is specially qualified based on the
selection evaluation criteria. Also, use Block 10 to provide additional
information desired by your firm. Only the SF 254 SF 255 will be
reviewed. Experiences identified in Block 8 should not be more than 5
years old. The A/E firm's primary person proposed to be the direct
contact with EFA CHES throughout the contract work must be identified
as the ''Project Manager''. Information in the cover letter and any
other attachments will not be included in the official selection
process. Fax copies of the SF 254 and 255 will not be accepted. This is
not a request for proposal. The selected firm may be subject to an
advisory audit performed by the Defense Contract Audit Agency. Because
this contract acquisition could result in an award over $500,000.00,
a subcontracting plan will be required by the selected firm if the firm
is a large business concern. The small disadvantaged business set-aside
goals in that subcontracting plan shall not be less than 5 percent of
the subcontracted work. This does not apply if the prime firm is a
small business concern. Contracting Officer, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command, Engineering Field Activity Chesapeake (Attn: Code
02AE), Washington Navy Yard, Building 212, 901 M Street SE,
Washington, DC 20374-5018 (0205) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19960724\C-0002.SOL)
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