COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 13, 2001 PSA #2871
SOLICITATIONS
R -- CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (CM) INDEFINITE DELIVERY/INDEFINTE = QUANTITY (IDIQ) CONTRACT FOR THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS AND THE STATE OF = MISSOURI
- Notice Date
- June 11, 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 24, 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 = courtney.springer@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 20, 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, the State of Missouri east of = Columbia and the State of Iowa east of Newton. 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 = 20, 2001. Proposals shall be received in this office on or about July = 24, 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
- Visit this URL for the latest information about this (http://www.eps.gov/spg/GSA/PBS/6PMT-E/GS06P01GYD0010/listing.html)
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20010613/RSOL003.HTM (D-162 SN50O5Y4)
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