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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 26,1996 PSA#1749GSA, PBS, Property Mgmt Div.,Engineering Svcs Br WPMOD,7th & D Sts.,
SW, RM 2634,Washington,DC 20407 Y -- MULTIPLE AWARD TERM CONTRACT SOL GS-11P-97-MQD-0015 DUE 021097
POC Contact,Michael Vrobel,202/708-7853,Contracting Officer,Michael J.
Vrobel,2 02/708-7853 Request for Proposals Notice for Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Multiple Award Task Order Contract for
Construction in the National Capital Region (NCR), Washington, DC
Metropolitan Area, GS11P97MQD0015. Issue Request for Technical
Proposals (Phase I): Receive Technical Proposals: 01/10/97. Issue
Request for Price Proposals (Phase II): 03/14/97. Receive Price
Proposals: 02/10/ 97. Estimated Cost Range: $2,000 -- $5,000,000 per
each task order. Guaranteed Minimum: $25,000. Anticipated Maximum:
$6,510,000. Time for Completion: 365 calendar days after award. Typical
task order could contain some or all of the following: Modifications to
architectural components including but not limited to: ceilings, walls,
floors (including access floor systems), roofing systems, millwork, and
wall coverings. Work also includes modifications and replacement of
mechanical systems to include, but not be limited to: air handling
units, environmental services, chillers, boilers, ductwork systems and
accessories, piping systems including pumps, HVAC system controls,
fire protection sprinkler syst ems and accessories, and plumbing
equipment/accessories. Work also includes electrical systems to include
but not be limited to: lighting systems, primary and secondary power
distribution systems, and transformers. Special competencies will be
required for any work involving membrane roofing, asbestos abatement,
PCB removal and/or elevator work. The Government will award up to 5
Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contracts under this
solicitation. Each award will be for one year. There will also be four
additional one year options. The award of a firm-fixed price task
order will result from Phase II of this solicitation. It is anticipated
that future projects will be awarded on a task order basis to the one
contractor (of the five awardees) who offers the lowest lump sum price.
This is a competitive negotiated acquisition. Proposals will be
evaluated using a Two-Phase process. Phase I will be technical
evaluations; Phase II will be f or pricing. The Government intends to
use the "greatest value concept" in makin g selections. The "greatest
value concept" is a method of evaluating price and other related
factors specified in the solicitation, with the goal being to sele ct
the proposal that offers the greatest value to the Government in terms
of performance and other factors. Phase I, Request for Technical
Proposal (RFTP), contains Construction Contract Clauses, Labor
Standards, Solicitation Provisions, Proposal Submittal Requirements and
Evaluation Factors. This RFTP will be issued on or about 01/10/97. All
requests for the RFTP must be in writing. There will be a Pre-Proposal
Conference on or about 01/20/97. Proposals shall be received in this
office on or about 02/10/97. Specific date and time shall be specifie
d in the RFTP. Only one proposal may be submitted by each offeror.
There will be a short list of technically qualified contractors
published in the CBD on or about 03/14/97. Offerors shouldsubmit
proposals that are acceptable without add itional explanation of
information, as the Government may make a final determination regarding
a proposal's acceptability solely on the basis of the initial pro posal
submitted. The Government may proceed to Phase II without discussion.
Ho wever, the Government may request additional information from
offerors that it considers having a reasonable chance of being selected
to participate in Phase II and may discuss proposals with the offerors.
The Government will evaluate Phase I submissions to establish those
within a "competitive range". Only those fir ms within the competitive
range will be invited by the Government to provide Phase II
submissions, consisting of pricing (a lump sum price) and any special
requirements defined in the specifications. Two factors will be
considered: a technical evaluation factor and price. The elements that
make up the technical evaluation factor, in order of importance, are:
(1) Experience and Past Performance of the Firm, (2) Qualifications
and Key Personnel, and (3) Management and Technical Approach. The price
factor is not as important as the technical evaluation factor. As
proposals become more equal in technical merits, price becomes more
important. Phase II, Specifications (Bidding Documents) will be
available from the General Services Administration at no cost.
Technical questions should be directed to the Contracting Officer,
Michael J. Vrobel, at (202) 708-7853, extension 412. The proposed
procurement listed herein is set aside for small business. (0355) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0115 19961226\Y-0004.SOL)
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