COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 12, 2000 PSA #2704
SOLICITATIONS
Y -- CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE FOR THE PROPOSED MODERNIZATION OF THE CHARLES BENNETT FEDERAL BUILDING
- Notice Date
- October 10, 2000
- Contracting Office
- GSA, PBS, Property Development (4PCC), Suite 2500, 401 West Peachtree St., NW, Atlanta, GA 30365-2550
- ZIP Code
- 30365-2550
- Solicitation Number
- GS-04P-00-EXC-0030
- Response Due
- October 20, 2000
- Point of Contact
- Marie Woodley 404-331-4636
- E-Mail Address
- MOD (marie.woodley@gsa.gov)
- Description
- CMc 2nd CBD ANNOUNCEMENT WRITTEN EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE FOR THE PROPOSED MODERNIZATION OF THE CHARLES E. BENNETT FEDERAL BUILDING -JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA GS-04P-00-EXC-0030. The General Services Administration announces an opportunity for Construction Excellence in Public Buildings. POC: Marie Woodley, Contracting Officer, 404-331-4636. The following document describes the Construction Manager As Constructor (CMc) Services Contract for the proposed mordenization of the Charles E. Bennett Federal Building located in Jacksonville, Florida. The scope of CMC services under this proposed contract includes Pre-Construction Phase Services and the option for Construction Phase Services. A Fixed-Price Incentive (Successive Targets) contract under FAR 16.403-2 is contemplated. The CMc will be competitively chosen using Advisory Multi-step (FAR 15.202), and Source Selection (FAR 15.3) procedures. For this contract, technical factors, when combined, are significantly more important than cost or price (see FAR 15.101-1 trade offs). The proposed modernization will be performed at the existing Federal Building, which is an 11 story steel framed structure with approximately 31,000 gross square meters. The project includes, but is not limited to, the complete removal of asbestos containing fireproofing, pipe insulation and floor tiles; HVAC system upgrades; Electrical system upgrades; interior remodeling to include new partitions, carpeting, floor tiles, lay in-ceilings, waterproofing, doors and hardware. Estimated combined (pre-construction and optional construction phase). Project cost range is $18,000,000 to $22,000,000. Definition of Construction Manager as Constructor: A Construction Manager as Constructor, or CMc, is defined as a firm engaged under direct contract to a building owner, in this case, the General Services Administration (GSA), to provide design review, cost estimating, scheduling and general construction services. The CMc shall be a member of the project development team during the planning, design and construction phases, along with GSA as owner/developer and GSA's selected A-E firm, Rodriguez and Quiroga, and other GSA consultants. Proposal Submission Requirements: Proposals will be evaluated using a two-stage, advisory multi-step process (FAR 15.202). Stage I of the RFP will contain an explanation of the entire selection process, including the evaluation factors for Stage I and Stage II of the RFP. Under Stage I, offerors must submit information regarding the firm's qualifications, past experience, past performance, and factors identified in the RFP. Submissions shall clearly address the rating factors identified in the RFP. The Government will evaluate Stage I of the RFP submissions to identify and advise the offerors about their potential to be viable competitors. The Government shall evaluate all responses in accordance with the criteria stated in the Stage I of the RFP, and shall advise each respondent in writing either that it will be invited to participate in the resultant acquisition or, based on the information submitted, that it is unlikely to be a viable competitor. The Government shall advise respondents considered not to be viable competitors of the general basis for that opinion. The Government shall inform all respondents that, notwithstanding the advice provided by the Government in response to their submissions, they may participate in the next stage of the acquisition. Under Stage II of the RFP, offerors must submit more detailed information identified in the Stage II of the RFP. The Stage II evaluation will be based on technical factors as well as price. The Government reserves the right to make an award based on the evaluation of the Stage II submittals without holding discussions. How to Offer: Potential offerors having the capabilities to perform the services described herein are invited to respond by submitting a one (1) page letter on your company's letterhead stating your interest in the project, and the name and E-mail address of the firm's contact person. Your letter must be submitted via E-mail to marie.woodley@gsa.gov no later than 3:00 PM EST on October 20, 2000. Those firms who responded to the1st CBD Written Expressions Of Interest are included on the Government's mailing list and should not respond to this CBD notice. All firms that respond will be provided an electronic copy of the Stage I of the Request for Proposals (RFP) package via e-mail. The RFP will provide additional information regarding the submission format. Additional information will be required of firms that are found to be viable as part of the Stage II evaluation. The RFP for Stage I is expected to be released by October 31, 2000.
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20001012/YSOL002.HTM (W-284 SN5039Y7)
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