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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 2,2000 PSA#2548Departments of the Army & Air Force, USPFO-Vermont, Bldg 3, Camp
Johnson, Colchester, VT 05446-3004 C -- ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES, INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINITE
QUANTITY CONTRACT POC Contract Specialist, CPT Jeff Abeling, (802)
338-3229 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the POC via e-mail,
jabeling@vt-arng.ngb.army.mil. Architect-Engineer (A&E) Services,
Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity for the Vermont Air National
Guard (VTANG), Burlington IAP, South Burlington, Vermont.
Architect-Engineer Services: Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity,
multidisciplinary, for the preparation of Architect-Engineer plans,
specifications, cost estimates, studies and construction inspection
services for Air National Guard and Army National Guard facilities
located throughout Vermont and New England. The resultant contract may
be used by both the Vermont Army and Air National Guard contracting
offices to support design services. At the sole discretion of the
Contracting Officer, the contract may also be utilized by other Army
and Air National Guard facilities throughout northern New England. The
total yearly cumulative A-E fees for this contract is $2,000,000.00.
The resultant contract shall be for one year from date of award or
until the $2,000,000.00 in fees is reached and an option to extend the
term of the contract for four (4) additional years. All delivery
orders are limited to $400,000.00. A minimum of $500.00 over the life
of the contract will be guaranteed should no work be ordered under this
contract. The option year(s) is limited to the same restrictions as the
first year. Negotiations will be conducted for hourly rates for each
discipline required, overhead, profit and other costs elements, which
are particular to the contract. Upon award, negotiations for each
specific delivery order shall be conducted on the A-E effort involved.
The A&E firm may be required to perform structural, mechanical,
electrical, civil, and environmental designs for construction, repair
and alteration of multi-use facilities and base utilities/pavements.
The A&E services may require investigative and concept (Type "A")
services; design (Type "B") services; and construction inspection (Type
"C") services. It may also be the government's intent under this
contract to place orders for the preparation of project
books/statements of work for separate projects. In this instance the
A&E would be ineligible to compete for the design contract for which
they have developed the project book and/or statement of work. Standard
Industrial Code (SIC) is 8712 Architectural Services. The Small
Business size standard is $2,500,000 in annual gross revenues averaged
over the past three years. Please state in Block 4, Page 4 of the SF
254 the size standard of your firm. If a Large Business Concern is
selected, a Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business
Subcontracting Plan will be required in accordance with Federal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 19.7. In accordance with Defense Federal
Acquisition Regulation (DFAR) 204.7302, a firm must be registered in
the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) System before a contract can
be awarded. A&E selection criteria shall include in descending order
of importance: (1) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS necessary for
satisfactory performance of required services; (2) SPECIALIZED
EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL COMPETENCE in the type of work required,
including, where appropriate, experience in energy conservation,
pollution prevention, waste reduction and the use of recovered
materials; (3) CAPACITY TO ACCOMPLISH WORK IN REQUIRED TIME; (4) PAST
PERFORMANCE on contracts with government agencies and private industry
in terms of cost control, quality of work, and compliance with
performance schedules; (5) LOCATION in the general geographical area of
the project and knowledge of the locality of the project; (6) VOLUME OF
DOD WORK previously awarded to the firm (This is an inverse criterion
with the object of effecting an equitable distribution of DOD among
qualified sources). Negotiations will be conducted for hourly rates for
each discipline required, overhead, profit, and other cost elements,
which are particular to the contract. A&E firms which meet the
requirements described in the announcement, are invited to submit the
following: (1) Two (2) complete sets of the SF 254, US Government
Architect-Engineer Questionnaire.(2) Two (2) complete sets of the SF
255, Architect-Engineer and Related Service Questionnaire for this
specific project. Receipt must be within 30 calendar days of this
publication in order to be received and considered for selection by
this office. The two completed sets of the SF 254's and 255's shall be
submitted to the following address: USPFO for Vermont, VT-PFO-PC,
Bldg. 3, Camp Johnson, Colchester, VT, 05446-3004. This is not a
Request for Proposal. Posted 02/25/00 (W-SN428715). (0056) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0033 20000302\C-0008.SOL)
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