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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 20,1997 PSA#1849Commanding Officer, Engineering Field Activity West, 900 Commodore Dr.
San Bruno, CA 94066-5006 C -- ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR FY-98 MCON PROJECT
P-306, GYMNASIUM, AT NAVAL AIR STATION FALLON, NV SOL N62474-97-C-1592
POC Nancy Hernandez, Contract Specialist, at (415) 244-2979, for
information, Contracting Officer, M. Walker. This synopsis covers one
contract, as described below. Work includes project development,
preparation of plans, specifications and construction cost estimate for
a new Gymnasium and related work. Studies, Parametric Estimating and
Programming (PEP), collateral equipment lists, permit application
preparation, interior design, construction contract support services
(shop drawing review, as-built preparation), field consultation during
construction, and preparation of Operation and Maintenance Support
Information (OMSI) Manuals may be required. Contract award is
contingent upon the availability of funds. The Gymnasium is required to
provide for additional gym activity space with an area of approximately
2,270 square meters, including utilities, parking/paving, sidewalks,
drainage and landscaping. Metric scale is required on construction
drawings. The construction cost for this project is no more than
$5,400,000. The project scope and cost are subject to adjustment.
Selection will be based upon the following criteria, which are numbered
in order of importance: (1) EXPERIENCE: Specialized experience (both
government and private) and technical competence of the firm and/or the
proposed consultants, in the planning and design of similar projects to
Navy design criteria, within cost controls. Comparable experience of
the firm and consultants on projects completed within the last five
years will be given the greatest weight. (2) QUALIFICATIONS:
Professional qualifications of the staff (in-house and/or consultants),
specifically on related projects addressed in criteria element (1)
above. Particular focus will be on the qualifications of the project
manager and design professionals with expertise in the development of
gymnasia or similar facilities. (3) PAST PERFORMANCE: Past performance
with emphasis on similar efforts cited in criteria elements (1) and
(2), with government agencies and/or private industry. History of
working relationships with consultants. (4) CAPACITY: Ability of the
firm to accomplish the contemplated work within a minimum reasonable
time limit, as demonstrated by the impact of this work load on the
firm's permanent staff, projected work load during the anticipated
design period, the firm's history of successfully completing projects
in compliance with performance schedules. specific experience and
related time frames for accomplishment of similar efforts. (5)
LOCATION: a) Knowledge of probable site conditions, materials and
supplies availability and applicable regulatory requirements; and b)
ability of the firm to ensure timely response to requests for on-site
support. (6) RECOVERED MATERIALS: Demonstrated success in prescribing
the use of recovered materials and achieving waste reduction and energy
efficiency in facility design. (7) SUBCONTRACTING: Provide the
following data: idertification of any team consultants which are Small
Business (SB), Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), or Women-Owned
Small Business (WBS), and a description of the work to be accomplished
under the contract by these firms; identification of the PERCENTAGE
goal of planned work that will be subcontracted to SB, SDB, or WSB
under the contract; identification of the TYPE OF WORK planned to be
subcontracted to SB/SDB/WSB; and if a large business, a brief
description of your SB/SDB/WSB subcontracting outreach plan. If a large
business firm is selected for award of the contract, the same data must
be included in its SB/SDB/WSB Subcontracting Plan submitted in
accordance with FAR 19.7 and DFARS 219.7, which will become an
enforceable part of the contract. Those firms which meet the
requirements described in this annoucement and wish to be considered,
must submit a SF 255. For consideration, provide one submittal package,
including one original SF 255 and one original SF 254 for each firm
proposed. The SF 255 with attachments shall be limited to no more than
25 pages and not smaller than 10 point font. Every page that is not an
SF 254 will be included in the page count. The submittal must be
received in this office (Building 205, 2nd floor, ATTN: Nancy
Hernandez) no later than 3:00 PM local time at San Bruno, CA, the 30th
calendar day following the publication of this synopsis. Submittals
received after this date and time, will not be considered. Include
telefax numbers in Block 3a and DUNS number, Commercial and Government
Entity (CAGE) Code, if known, A-E Contractor Appraisal Support System
(ACASS) Code, if known, and Taxpayer Identification Number (TNN) in
Block 3. Label lower right corner of outside mailing envelope with "A-E
Services N62474-97-C-1592". Site visits will not be arranged during the
advertisement period. This is not a request for proposal (RFP). (0135) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19970520\C-0001.SOL)
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