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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 3,1997 PSA#1858Commanding Officer, Engineering Field Activity West, 900 Commodore Dr.
San Bruno, CA 94066-5006 C -- ARCHITECTURAL-ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR FY99 MCON PROJECT P-105,
WEAPON FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT AT THE NAVAL AIR STATION, LEMOORE,
CALIFORNIA SOL N62474-96-C-6073 POC Teresa Marshall, Contracting
Officer, (415) 244-2673. Architectural and engineering services are
required for project development, preparation of plans, specifications,
and construction cost estimates for rehab, addition, and new weapon
assembly building, type "C" missile magazine, ordnance support
facilities, truck holding and loading area, and incidental related
work. Studies, collateral equipment list, permit application
preparation, hazardous material investigation, interior design,
construction support services, operation and maintenance documentation
preparation and development, and as-built preparation may be required.
The anticipated construction cost for this project is between
$5,000,000 and $10,000,000. Firm fixed price contract. Selection will
be based on the following criteria which are listed in descending order
of importance: (1) Specialized experience of the firm and consultants
in the type of work required with special emphasis on recent experience
within the last five years in (a) Designing similar weapon assembly
building, type "C" missile magazine, ordnance support facilities, and
truck holding and packing area; (b) On site functional analysis, space
programming and budgetary cost engineering; and (c) Designing projects
to Navy design criteria. (2) Professional qualifications (education,
registration, relevant experience) of the staff (in-house and/or
consultant(s)) necesssary for satisfactory performance of the required
services. (3) Past performance ratings by Government agencies and
private industry with respect to cost control, cooperation, quality of
work, and compliance with performance schedules. (4) Capacity to
accomplish the work within a reasonable time limit as demonstrated by
adequate staffing to handle the new workload. (5) Location in the
general gedographical area of the project and knowledge of probable
site conditions, including appropriate selectiuon of construction
material and method and applicable regulatory requirements. (6) Volume
of work previously awarded by the Department of Defense (DOD) for the
past 12 months tothe firm with the objective of effecting equitable
distribution of contracts among qualified Architect-Engineer firms,
including minority-owned firms and firms that have not had prior DOD
contracts. DO NOT PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION SINCE THE GOVERNMENT HAS THE
DATA. Those firms which meet the requirements described in this
announcement and wish to be considered, must submit a SF 255. Submit a
SF 254 only if you have not done so in the past year. In order to
expedite your firm's consideration regarding the above criteria by the
Board, the following application data from the SF 255, Blocks 7, 8,
and 10 should be presented as follows: (Block 7) Provide a matrix for
the design team. Individual rows should be labeled with the team
members' names and their proposed team assignments. Columns should be
labeled as follows: firm name and office location; percent of time to
be spent on this team; professional registration and discipline; number
of years of professional experience; number of years with current firm;
highest education level and area of specialization (example: BS,
mechanical engineering). (Block 8) In matrix form, identify which team
members worked on the described projects. Individual rows should be
labeled with the projects' titles and project type. Columns should be
labeled with the team members' names. (Block 10) Include a tabular
listing of all performance ratings and letters of commendation from
both private and DOD clients since 1990. Provide a list of projects
with construction value over $500,000, that started construction since
1990 and include the following data for columns: client's contact and
current telephone number, client's need date, design completion date,
percent differentials between construction award amount and estimated
construction cost (note whether bid or negotiated). Provide a chart
(in number of hours) comparing design team's available capacity with
their actual commitments for the next 12 months. Firms selected for
interviews must submit thedir Design Quality Assurance Plan (DQAP) at
the interview, including an explanation of the management approach, an
organizational chart showing inter-relationship of management and
design team compoentns, and specific quality control process. The SF
255 with attachments shall be limited to 25 printed pages, 8.5" x 11"
with printing not smaller than 12 pitch. EVERY PAGE OF THE SUBMITTAL
(INCLUDING COVER LETTERS AND TABLE OF CONTENTS) THAT IS NOT A SF 254
WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PAGE COUNT. Any page beyond the 25 printed page
limit will not be considered by the Selection Board. The submittal must
be received at Building 207, 2nd Floor, Attention: Deborah Levitan not
later than 3:00 P.M., Local Time, 3 July 1997. Submittals received
after this date and time will not be considered. Include telefax
numbers in Block 3a and DUNS number, Commercial Establishment and
Government Entity (CAGE) Codes, if known, and Taxpayer Identification
Number (TIN) in Block 3. Label lower right corner of outside mailing
envelope with "A-E Services, N62474-96-C-6073." This is not a Request
for Proposal (RFP). (0150) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 19970603\C-0001.SOL)
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