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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 30,1999 PSA#2444Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC), Procurement & Grants
Office, 2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30341-4146 C -- INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE QUANTITY TASK ORDER CONTRACT,
DESIGN OF MULTIPLE PROJECTS SOL 1999N00353 DUE 110299 POC Laurie
Johnson, Contract Specialist, (770)488-2617 Architect-Engineer services
are required for the design of multiple projects for the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia. The majority
of the work will be for the CDC's Chamblee Campus (Buford Highway),
the Edward R. Roybal Campus (Clifton Road), and CDC's Lawrenceville
Campus (Webb Gin House Road) in Atlanta, Georgia. Work may be required
at CDC locations outside of the Atlanta, Georgia area. Scope of work
includes laboratory planning, architectural, mechanical, electrical,
plumbing, fire protection, structural, civil, cost estimating and any
other required disciplines to perform pre-design studies, program
development, investigations and evaluations, design and construction
document production, cost estimates, construction phase services,
building commissioning services, participation in an independent value
engineering process, participation in a peer review process, and other
related services. The CDC provides the requisite support and service
facilities to foster and maintain a state-of-the-art public health
environment. Such facilities may include but are not necessarily
limited to: Bio-safety Levels II, III, and IV research laboratories and
laboratory support functions, animal housing, office buildings,
conference facilities including auditoria and food service, parking
structures, campus utility and infrastructure, hazardous material
storage facilities and central utility plants. Projects may include new
construction and/or major renovation and modernization ranging in size
up to $9,000,000 in construction cost. The purpose of this procurement
is to select firms highly qualified to provide these
architectural-engineering services. Due to the variety of projects
anticipated, the selected firm(s) must possess a wide range of
professional services and experience in architecture and engineering
for the research facilities and the general types of facilities listed
above. Design teams will be required to demonstrate considerable
experience in designing research laboratory facilities for infectious
disease and for toxic and carcinogenic research and for office,
conference, parking structures and infrastructure related facilities.
Experience must include in-depth knowledge of related complex
laboratory processes, scientific equipment, laboratory mechanical
systems, containment laboratory design and must have a working
knowledge of the CDC/NIH's Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical
Laboratories (BMBL) standards and the American Association for
Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) standards. All members
of the A/E team shall have the ability to produce all drawings and text
documents using the most current CDC software standards. Currently
drawings are produced using AUTOCAD release 14 using CDC layering
standards; all text documents are produced using Corel WordPerfect 8;
and all spreadsheets are produced using Excel 97. Firms will be
evaluated based on the following criteria and associated weight
factors: (I) Professional Qualifications (35%). Minimum response shall
include, but not be limited to the relevant experience and
qualifications of key personnel related to the types of facilities
noted above -- 20 points: and the experience of the proposed team
members working together -- 15 points. (II) Firm's Past Performance on
Similar Projects (25%). Minimum response shall include, but not be
limited to: a. Past performance on similar contracts with Government
agencies maintaining project schedules and project budgets. b. Past
performance on similar contracts with private industry maintaining
project schedules and project budgets. c. Demonstration of user
satisfaction with quality of work. (III) Proven Team Experience with
Listed Building Types (20%). Minimum responses shall include, but not
be limited to: a. Team specialized experience and technical competence
including complex engineering concepts and innovative design. (IV)
Organization of Proposed Team (20%). Minimum responses shall include,
but not be limited to: a. Organizational structure and demonstrated
ability to organize and manage similar contracts. b. Management plan
reflecting coordination of disciplines, quality control, and controls
to maintain project schedule and construction costs. Only prime firms
and their major consultants (architecture, civil engineering,
structural engineering, and MEP engineering), with the exception of the
laboratory planning consultant, having established production offices
within a fifty mile radius of the city of Atlanta, Georgia will be
considered for this procurement. Selected firms shall be required to
possess the necessary permits, registration and licenses that may be
required to carry out tasks ordered under this contract. This is a
multiple award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity task order
contract. Task orders will be competed among those firms obtaining
contracts based on technical qualifications relative to the specific
project. The contract term will be a one (1) year base period with four
(4) optional one-year extensions. Estimated fees are $3,000,000 per
year. The Government intends to make multiple awards to 3 -- 5 firms.
A guaranteed minimum amount of $5,000 will be ordered for each
successful firm. Architect-Engineer selection procedures will be used
in accordance with Part 36 of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
and selection will be non-project specific. Following an initial
evaluation of the qualification and performance data submitted,
interviews will be conducted, and three or more firms considered to be
the most highly qualified will be awarded a contract. Firms desiring
consideration are invited to submit a letter of interest along with TWO
copies each of completed SF 254 (SF 254 must be provided for prime firm
and each consultant) and SF 255. All SF 254s must be current reflecting
a date not more than one year from the date of this notice. A maximum
of ten sheets of supplemental information (separate from the SF 255)
responding to the specific criteria plus five representative
photographs or graphic examples of relevant projects will be permitted.
Responses are due by 2:00 p.m. (local time) on November 2, 1999.
Submittals received after this date and time are late and will not be
considered. Firms are advised that as required by FAR 52.219-9, a large
business successful offeror will be required to submit for approval, a
subcontracting plan outlining which portions of the work to be
subcontracted will be awarded to small businesses, small disadvantaged
businesses, women-owned small businesses, and HUBZone small
businesses. This plan is not required with the submission of SF 254s
and SF 255s, but an acceptable subcontracting plan must be agreed upon
prior to contract award to any large business firm. Additional
information relative to specific projects is not available and requests
for same will not be considered. Site visits will not be arranged
during the submittal period. This is not a request for proposal. SIC
Code 8712. ***** Posted 09/28/99 (W-SN385354). (0271) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0009 19990930\C-0002.SOL)
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