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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 10,1997 PSA#1863EFA Chesapeake, Washington Navy Yard, Building 212, 901 M Street, S.E.,
Washington, DC 20374-5018 C -- REPAIR/REHAB ACADEMIC FACILITIES, U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIA,
MARYLAND SOL N62477-97-C-0082 DUE 071497 POC Randolph Jones,
202-685-3152/Deborah Grant, KO, 202-685-3166 WEB: EFA Chesapeake
Homepage, http://www.efdlant.navfac.navy.mil/efaches.htm. E-MAIL:
Steven Moody, Contracting Officer, smoody@efaches.navfac.navy.mil. The
work includes Architectural and Engineering Services necessary for the
preparation of studies, plans and specifications and construction cost
estimates ready for bidding for building renovation and construction
at three academic buildings located at the U.S. Naval Academy,
Annapolis, Maryland. Exterior work may include utilities, site grading,
sidewalks, etc. The initial project is the renovation of Sampson Hall.
Sampson Hall work will include changes to 70,000 + square feet of
office, classroom, and laboratory spaces. Other buildings programmed
for follow-on efforts include Mahan Hall, approximately 58,000 SF and
Maury hall, approximately 73,000 SF. The development of these spaces
includes new windows/entrance doors; new interior finishes; ADA
upgrades; new partition layouts; Mechanical and Electrical upgrades and
Building Code/Life Safety upgrades. Interior design services are
required -- familiarity with mandatory sources of procurement, i.e.,
Federal Prison Industries (FPI), GSA schedules, etc. are required. The
preparation of a comprehensive stormwater management and an erosion
and sediment control plan for the state of Maryland may be required.
The A/E contractor will require experience in historic preservation and
educational facilities, including recent experience in electronic
classroom technology. The possibility of hazardous materials, i.e.,
asbestos, lead paint, PCB, may exist at the project sites. The A/E
contractor will be required to conduct hazardous material removal
surveys, including testing and sampling, provide design removal
procedures and prepare construction contract documents in accordance
with applicable rules and regulations pertaining to such hazardous
materials. All hazardous materials licenses and/or accreditation's
necessary for the locality of the project site are required by the A/E
firm or their subcontractor. The general intention is to provide for
such design and engineering services as necessary to support the
procurement of the various projects. Services, such astechnical reports
and studies, site investigations, contract documents (drawings,
specifications and construction cost estimates), surveys, shop drawings
reviews, construction consultation and inspection, and construction
record drawings, may be required at any time up to the final acceptance
of all work. The selected firm for this contract will be required to
participate in the first project's orientation and site visit meeting
within seven days of notification and provide a fee proposal within ten
days after receiving the Request for Proposal. This will be a firm
fixed price A/E contract. The duration of the contract will be for
multiple fiscal years. The estimated start date is October 1997. The
estimated cost of construction is as follows: Mahan Hall, between $4
and $6 million; Maury Hall, between $7 and $8 million; and Sampson
Hall, between $5 and $7 million. Selection evaluation criteria, in
relative order of importance are included below. 1. Specialized
experience and professional qualifications of the
architectural/engineering firm (with its subcontractors), and the
proposed project team in providing complete architectural/engineering
services for the contract requirements as described herein; 2.
Demonstrated capabilities in sustained accomplishment of work within
established time limits; 3. Past performance and process of the prime
A/E firm (and subcontractors) in an internal quality control/quality
assurance (QC/QA) program to assure coordinated technically accurate
studies and verification of costs, and accurate plans, specifications,
and construction cost estimates; 4. The firm's and project team's
present workload; 5. Preference will be given to firms with the
capability of using CAD, SPECSINTACT and the Success Cost Estimating
System. Each firm's past performance(s) and performance ratings will be
reviewed during the evaluation process and can affect the selection
outcome. Firms which meet the requirements listed in this announcement
are invited to submit one copy each of the completed Standard Form
(SF) 254 and SF 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. Should the due date fall on a weekend or an
official Government holiday, the SF 255 is due on the first workday
thereafter. Firms having a current SF 254 on file with this office may
also be considered. Interested firms are requested to include telefax
numbers, the Contractor Establishment Code (CEC) and Taxpayer
Identification Number (TIN) on the SF 254 and SF 255 in block 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
and SF 255 will be reviewed. Experiences identified in block 8 should
not be more than 5 years old. The primary person proposed to be the
direct contact with EFA CHES for the contract work mustbe identified as
the "Project Manager". Information in the cover letter and any other
attachments will not be included in the official selection process.
Submit the SF 254 and 255 to the mail room in EFA CHES building,
Building 212, by 3:30pm on the due date. Fax copies of the SF 254 and
255 will not be accepted. This is not a request for proposal. Selected
firms may be subject to an advisory audit performed by the Defense
Contract Audit Agency. EEO compliance is required. Because this
contract acquisition could eventually result in an award over
$500,000.00, a subcontracting plan is required by large business
concerns. The small disadvantaged set-aside goals in that
subcontracting plan shall not be less than 5% of the subcontraced work.
This set-aside goal of not less than 5 percent also applies to
women-owned small business concerns. This does not apply if the prime
firm is a small business concern. Effective 1 October 1997, A/E
contractors will be required to register their firms in the Central
ContractorRegistration data base prior to receiving a contract award.
This data base provides basic business information, capabilities, and
financial information to the Government and complies with the Debt
Collection Improvement Act of 1996, which requires Federal agencies to
have the Taxpayer Identification Number of every contractor and to pay
every contractor through electronic funds transfer. A/E contractors
will only have to provide this information once with annual updates or
as key company information changes occur. AVOID THE RUSH! Immediate
Registration can be accomplished through the World Wide Web at
http://www.acq.osd.mil/ec; through any DOD Certified Value Added
Network; or a paper form may be obtained by calling the DOD Electronic
Commerce Information Center at 1-800-334-3414. Contracting Officer,
Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Engineering Field Activity,
Chesapeake, Building 212, 901 M Street SE, Washington, DC 20374-5018.
(0157) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19970610\C-0005.SOL)
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