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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 29,1999 PSA#2465GSA, PBS, Property Development (4PCC), Suite 2500, 401 West Peachtree
St., NW, Atlanta, GA 30365-2550 Y -- NEW CONSTRUCTION FOR THE NEW U. S. COURTHOUSE, LONDON, KENTUCKY
SOL GS-04P-00-EXC-0001 DUE 120999 POC Laurie Chestnut, Contract
Specialist, 404/331-4368 E-MAIL: ERROR --, laurie.chestnut@gsa.gov. NEW
CONSTRUCTION for the proposed New U. S. Courthouse to be constructed on
a site bounded by East Third Street, South Main Street and East Second
Street in downtown London, Kentucky. The scope of services by the
General Contractor shall include, but not be limited to, all labor,
equipment, materials, tools, transportation, temporary construction and
supervision to completely construct the proposed New U. S. Courthouse.
The facility will be occupied by the U. S. District Court, U. S.
Circuit Court, U. S. Magistrate Court, U. S. District Attorney, U. S.
Probation Office, U. S. Marshal Service, and other Federal Agencies.
The proposed facility is approximately 86,180 gross square feet (8,009
square meters) while containing approximately 58,481 occupiable square
feet (5435 square meters). The facility will consist of the following:
two (2) U. S. District Courtrooms, chambers for two (2) U. S. District
Judges, one (1) U. S. Magistrate Courtroom, chamber for one (1) U. S.
Magistrate Judge and chamber for one (1) U. S. Circuit Court Judge;
office space for the U. S. District Court Clerk of Court Offices, grand
jury suites, jury assembly areas; U. S. Marshals Service office space,
sally port and detention cells; hearing rooms; conference and training
rooms; and other general office areas. Funds are not currently
available for this project. The estimated construction cost range for
this project is between $10,000,000 and $18,000,000. This procurement
is being solicited on an unrestricted basis and is opened to
participation by both qualified large and small business concerns.
Offers from large business firms must comply with FAR 52.219-9, the
requirement for submission of a Small Business Subcontracting Plan. The
applicable Standard Industrialized Classification Code for this
procurement is 1542 with a Small Business Size Standard of $17 million.
The Government intends to procure these services utilizing source
selection procedures in accordance with FAR Part 15. The project will
be in Metric Units of Measure. Thebest value continuum concept will be
utilized for evaluation of offers and selection of the successful
offeror; therefore, award may not necessarily be made to the lowest
price offered or the highest technically rated offeror. All evaluation
factors other than cost or price, when combined, are approximately
equal to cost or price. The Government intends to evaluate proposals
and award a contract without discussions with offerors (except
clarifications as described in FAR 15.306(a)). Therefore, the offeror's
initial proposal should contain the offeror's best terms from a cost or
price and technical standpoint. The Government reserves the right to
conduct discussions if the Contracting Officer later determines them to
be necessary. If the Contracting Officer determines that the number of
proposals that would otherwise be in the competitive range exceeds the
number at which an efficient competition can be conducted, the
Contracting Officer may limit the number of proposals in the
competitive range to the greatest number that will permit an efficient
competition among the most highly rated proposals. The following
evaluation factors will be evaluated as follows: 1) Firm's Past
Performance in Providing Similar Construction Services (400 Points) --
Demonstrates its past performance by listing at least three
CONSTRUCTION projects that it, as a prime contractor, has performed.
Demonstrates average past performance and ability in working in a
non-adversarial relationship. Demonstrates compliance with
subcontracting goals in past performance.; 2) Experience of Key
Personnel in Providing Similar Construction Services (400 Points) --
Provides significant construction experience (five years) on similar
projects in key position. Provides a complete and rational preliminary
staffing plan.; 3) Firm's Past Experience in Providing Similar
Construction Services (200 Points) -- Demonstrates its past experience
by listing at least three CONSTRUCTION projects that it, as a prime
contractor, has performed that are comparable.Bonding Capacity. Prior
to award, the apparent awardee must provide a letter from a bonding
corporate surety that appears on the list contained in the Department
of Treasury Circular 570-Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as
Acceptable Sureties on Federal Bonds and Acceptable reinsuring
Companies or acceptability of Individual Sureties in accordance with
FAR 28.202 and 203 that is commensurate with the price offered by the
apparent awardee. Proposals should be in an 8 1/2 x 11 spiral bound
format and should be organized to correspond to the aforementioned
evaluation factors and submission requirements. The Standard Forms (SF)
254 and 255 may be utilized but are not required. If these forms are
utilized, they must be current (reflecting a date not more than one
year old from the month of this notice) and must include information
responsive to the data requested in each section of these forms.
Photographs may be incorporated with the text in sections 8 and 10 of
the SF 255 if desired. The submissions shall contain an original and
three copies of all material submitted. Solicitations will be available
on or about November 9, 1999. Proposals will be due on or about
December 9, 1999, no later than 4:00 p.m. (local time). Late
submissions will be handled in accordance with FAR 14.304. Submissions
shall be addressed to the attention of Laurie Chestnut, GSA, PBS
Property Development Division, 4PCC, Suite 2500, 401 West Peachtree
Street, N. W., Atlanta, GA 30365-2500. Inquiries should be directed to
Laurie Chestnut, Contract Specialist, telephone 404/331-4368 or fax
404/730-9643. The apparent awardee (applicable to large businesses
only), will be required to submit a Small Business and Small
Disadvantaged Business Subcontracting Plan that reflects a proactive
effort to achieve the minimum goals for all subcontracted work pursuant
to FAR 19.705-4: Small Business (23%), Small Disadvantaged Business
(5%), Small Women-Owned Businesses (5%) and HUBZone (1.5%). GSA does
reserve the right to request an acceptable subcontracting plan from all
Offerors after receipt of offers and prior to award. Posted 10/27/99
(W-SN395606). (0300) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0099 19991029\Y-0005.SOL)
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