COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 10, 2001 PSA #2848
SOLICITATIONS
R -- CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (CM) INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINTE QUANTITY (IDIQ) CONTRACT FOR THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS AND THE STATE OF MISSOURI
- Notice Date
- May 8, 2001
- Contracting Office
- General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), Property Management Division (6PMT-E), 1500 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, MO, 64131-3088
- ZIP Code
- 64131-3088
- Solicitation Number
- GS06P01GYD0010
- Response Due
- July 17, 2001
- Point of Contact
- Susan Johnson, Contract Specialist, Phone (816) 823-2281, Fax (816) 823-2284, Email susan.johnson@gsa.gov -- Courtney Springer, Contract Specialist, Phone (816) 823-2276, Fax (816) 823-2284, Email
- E-Mail Address
- Susan Johnson (susan.johnson@gsa.gov)
- Description
- SOLICITATION FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (CM) Contract, General Services Administration, 1500 E. Bannister Road, Room 2101, Kansas City, Missouri 64131-3088. Project Control Number RMO26000. Request for Proposals (RFP) on or about June 13, 2001. Estimated Cost Range: $750,000 maximum. Time for completion: 365 calendar days after receipt of notice to proceed. No document charge or deposit is required. Request list of those received RFP no later than ten days before submittals are due. Project involves: for building construction projects having a construction cost less than $10,000,000 located in the City of St. Louis and the State of Missouri. CM services may include (1) Pre-Design Services (design programming, develop management plan, schedule, budget, studies); (2) Design Phases Services (design review, cost estimate review schedules, cost control); (3) Construction Phase Services (inspection to assure contract compliance, daily logs, progress reports, write and negotiate change proposals on behalf of the Government); (4) Post Construction Phase Services (converting redlined as-built drawings to CAD drawings): and (5) other related services as required. Typical projects include initial space alterations for tenant agencies, replacing/adding building system components (switchgear, roofs, boilers, chillers, HVAC equipment, and low voltage monitoring & Control systems such as fire alarm), and parking lot improvements. The majority of the projects will have estimated construction costs in the range from $50,000 to $2,000,000. Additional similar projects may be added to the contract if mutually acceptable to the Government and the CM. The minimum contract amount to be awarded in the initial period (1-year) will be $5,000 per firm/joint venture and a minimum of $5,000 per firm/joint venture for each of the exercised option periods. The maximum amount payable under each contract shall not exceed $1,000,000 per year or any exercised option periods. The term of the contract is one year. However, at the option of the Government and if the CM contractor_s performance is satisfactory, the contract may be extended for up to four additional one-year periods. The successful CM contractor, including its subsidiaries and affiliates, shall not be eligible for award of a contract for A-E or construction services for these projects, nor serve as a subcontractor or consultant to any A-E or construction contractor for these projects. This is a competitive negotiated acquisition. Because of the critical role of the CM, the Government intends to use the _best value concept_ in selecting a CM. The _best value concept_ is a method of evaluating price and other factors specified in the solicitation; with the goal being to select the proposal that offers the best value to the Government in terms of performance and other factors. The objective is to select the proposal that offers the most for the money, not necessarily to select the lowest price. The Request for Proposal (RFP) contains the contract terms, scope of work and the proposal submittal requirements. The RFP will be available o/a June 13, 2001. Proposals shall be received in this office on or about July 17, 2001. Specific date and time shall be specified in the RFP. Only one proposal may be submitted by each offeror. Offerors should submit proposals that are acceptable solely on the basis of the initial proposal submitted. The Government may proceed with award of the contract without discussion. However, the Government may request additional information from offerors that it considers a reasonable chance of being selected for contract award, and may discuss proposals with the offerors. The Government will evaluate all proposals. Technical factors and price will be considered. Technical evaluation factors, in relative order of importance, are (1) Qualifications of Organization; (2) Qualifications of Proposed Personnel; and (3) Management Plan. The price factor is not as important as the technical evaluation factors, however, as proposals become more equal in their technical merit, the evaluated cost or price becomes more important. Joint venture or firm/consultant arrangement will be considered and evaluated on a demonstrated interdependency of the members to provide a quality service. Applicable NAICS Code is 233320.
- Web Link
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- Record
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