INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECT-ENGINEER DESIGN SERVICES FOR
VARIOUS F-22 BEDDOWN PROJECTS.
Category : <C> (Architect and Engineering Services - Construction)
Address : U.S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk, Attn: CENAO-CT, 803 Front
Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23510-1096
Sol. no. : DACA65-00-R-0022
Contact : Debbie Gray, 757-441-7551
SOL DACA65-00-R-0022 POC Debbie Gray, 757-441-7551 E-MAIL: Debbie Gray,
debora...@usace.army.mil. 1. PROJECT TITLE: A/E Indefinite Delivery
Contract for Architectural and Engineering Design Services 2. CONTRACT
INFORMATION. Architectural and Engineering design services are required
for various F-22 beddown projects within the boundary or assignments of
the Norfolk District. An A/E Indefinite Delivery contract for $1,000,000
will be awarded, with a base period of one year and two option periods
of one year each, NTE $3,000,000.00. At the Government's discretion,
option periods could be exercised early. Estimated contract award will be
September 2000. These services are procured in accordance with PL 92-582
(Brooks A/E Act) and FAR Part 36. This announcement is open to all
businesses regardless of size. If a large business is selected for this
contract, it must comply with FAR 52.219-9, regarding the requirement for
a subcontracting plan on that part of the work it intends to subcontract.
The subcontracting goals for the Norfolk District, which will be
considered by the contracting officer, are that a minimum of 50% of a
contractor's intended subcontract amount be placed with a small business
(SB), including small disadvantaged businesses (SDB), and 5% be placed
with SDB. This procurement is classified under SIC Code 8711. The plan is
not required with this submission. The wages and benefits of service
employees (see FAR 22, 10) performing under these contracts must be at
least equal to those determined by the Department of Labor under the
Service Contract Act. 3. PROJECT INFORMATION. A-E services are expected
to be required for field investigations, topographic surveys, project
programming documents, feasibility and life cycle cost studies, concept
and final design including preparation of plans, specifications, cost
estimates, analyses for design services consisting of developing
conceptual designs incorporating the program documents provided and
alternatives to the preferred scheme. Work shall include site visits,
program evaluation and schematic planning, concept design development of
the preferred scheme presented in the form of plans, elevations, and
perspective work sessions with Norfolk District, Air Combat Command,
Civil Engineering Squadrons and Engineers/Architects. Also required are
review of shop drawings, preparation of as-built drawings and site visits
during construction (option). 4. SELECTION CRITIERIA. See Note 24 for
general A-E selection process. The selection criteria are listed below in
descending order of importance (first by major criterion and then by each
subcriterion). Criteria a through e are primary. Criteria f-h are
secondary and will only be used as "tie-breakers" among technically equal
firms. a. Specialized experience and technical competence: (1)
Demonstrated experience by the prime firm and/or its primary consultants
in design of DOD Flight Operations Support Facilities including
maintenance hangars/squad ops facilities and composite repair and
corrosion control facilities including knowledge in laminar air flow for
the corrosion control facility, as well as design of. (2) Demonstrated
experience by the prime firm and its consultants in design of Commercial
Flight Operations Support facilities including maintenance hangars/squad
ops facilities and composite repair and corrosion control facilities
including knowledge in laminar air flow for the corrosion control
facility. (3) Demonstrated experience by the prim firm and it's
consultants in the design of flightline pavements and top secret security
systems. (4) Computer Resources- firms must indicate in Block 10 of the
SF255 the following items (a) accessibility to and/or familiarity with
the Construction Criteria Base (CCB) system. This shall include as a
minimum, the SPECSINTACT specification system, the MCACES estimating
system. Demonstrated CADD capability with capacity to produce output
files in "DXF" OR "DWG" file format. b. Professional qualifications: (1)
The design team must possess experienced, registered personnel in
ARCHITECTURE, CIVIL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, STRUCTURAL, GEOTECHNICAL,
ENVIRONMENTAL, AND FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING disciplines. (2)An
Industrial Hygienist, with a current certificate in comprehensive
practice from the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) as well as
current certification and license as a project designer for asbestos and
lead. A copy of his/her ABIH Certificate and other certificates must be
included in Block 10 of the SF 255. (3) A qualified INTERIOR DESIGNER
shall be part of the design team. (Qualified means a degree in
Architecture or Interior Design with demonstrated experience in space
planning, color and finish selection, and furnishings selection and
specification) (4) A qualified LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT shall be part of the
team also. (Qualified means a degree in Landscape Architecture with
demonstrated experience) (5) Project Team Management Plan including team
organization and proposed method of carrying out the work to meet
specific project requirements and schedule. (6) Demonstrated experience
by the prime firm in working with the chosen consultants on other
projects. c. Past performance on DOD and other contracts: (1) ACASS
evaluations (superior performance evaluations on recently completed
projects is advantageous); (2) Letters of evaluation /recognition by
other clients; (3) Cost control and estimating performance as a
percentage deviation between the final estimate and low bid on similar
TYPE and SIZE projects; (4) On-time delivery of designs for DOD and
similar projects. d. Capacity to accomplish the work in the required
time: Firms must demonstrate ability of the design team to complete the
project as scheduled. e. Knowledge of locality as described in Note 24.
f. SB and SDB PARTICIPATION: Extent of participation of small business,
historically black colleges and universities, and minority institutions
in the proposed contract team, measured as a percentage of the total
estimated effort. g. Geographic Proximity: As described in Note 24. h.
Volume of DOD contract awards in the last 12 months. Considerations may
include: (1) Equitable distribution of contracts among qualified A-E
firms, including minority-owned firms, small business (SB) and small
disadvantaged business (SDB) participation and firms that have not had
prior DOD contracts which will only be considered when used as a
"tie-breaker". (2) ACASS retrievals, and (3) Current workload as listed
in Block 9 of the SF 255. 5. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: See Note 24 for
general submission requirements. All requirements of this announcement
must be met for a firm to be considered for selection. Interested firms
having the capabilities to perform this work must submit a single SF 255
(11/92 edition) for the design team and single copies of current SF 254
(11/92) for the prime firm and each consultant, to the above address not
later than the close of business on the 30th day after the date of this
announcement. For the purpose of this notice, day number one is the day
following the date of publication. If the 30th day is a Saturday, Sunday,
or Federal Holiday, the deadline is the close of business of the next
business day. The revised 11/92 edition of the SF255 (NSN
7450-01-152-8074) & SF254 (NSN 7540-01-152-8073) is required. Forms may
be obtained through GPO at (202)512-0132. The SF 255 must also include
the following: a. Firms with more than one office (1) Block 4:
distinguish, by discipline, between the number of personnel in the office
to perform the work and the total number of personnel in the firm; (2)
Block 7c: each key person's office location; b. Block 3: prime firm's
ACASS # and distance (in terms of POV driving miles) from address of
office to perform the work and the Norfolk District. For ACASS
information, call 503-326-3459; c. Block 7f: registrations must include
the year, discipline and state in which registered; d. Block 8b: Include
a descriptive project synopsis of major items of work; e. Block 9.
Indicate fee in terms of thousands of dollars, not percentage of work
completed. f. Block 10. An organizational chart including all key
elements of the design team demonstrating the firm's understanding of and
ability to execute projects under the contract. Submittals by facsimile
transmission will not be accepted and will be considered nonresponsive.
Prior to the final selection, firms considered highly qualified to
accomplish the work may be interviewed either by telephone or by formal
presentation. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. SOLICITATION PACKAGES
WILL NOT BE PROVIDED. Posted 06/13/00 (W-SN464172). (0165)
INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECT-ENGINEER DESIGN SERVICES FOR
VARIOUS F-22 BEDDOWN PROJECTS.
Category : <C> (Architect and Engineering Services - Construction)
Address : U.S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk, Attn: CENAO-CT, 803 Front
Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23510-1096
Sol. no. : DACA65-00-R-0022
Contact : Debbie Gray, 757-441-7551
Due : 00 , 0
SOL DACA65-00-R-0022 POC Debbie Gray, 757-441-7551 E-MAIL: Debbie Gray,
debora...@usace.army.mil. CBD Notice for subject project was
submitted on June 13, 2000 to the Commerce Business Daily. The following
corrections are made to this CBD: Section 4. Selection Criteria, item
(a)(1), Change " facility, as well as design of." to read " facility, as
well as design of supporting infrastructure." Section 4. Selection
Criteria, item (a)(2) Change "squad ops" to "Squadron
Operations/maintenance" Section 4. Selection Criteria, item (b) Add (2a)
A qualified Cost Engineer shall be part of the design team. Qualified is
defined as a professional engineer certified by the Tri-Services as a
CCE. Section 4. Selection Criteria, item (b) Add (2b) A qualified test
and balance engineer shall be part of the design team for the laminar
flow requirement in the Corrosion Control Facility. Qualified is defined
as being certified with the American Air Balancing Council (AABC). NOTE:
All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. The due date is 30 days
from the original submission. Posted 06/19/00 (W-SN466085). (0171)
INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECT-ENGINEER DESIGN SERVICES FOR
VARIOUS F-22 BEDDOWN PROJECTS.
Category : <C> (Architect and Engineering Services - Construction)
Address : U.S. Army Engineer District, Norfolk, Attn: CENAO-CT, 803 Front
Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23510-1096
Sol. no. : DACA65-00-R-0022
Contact : Debbie Gray, 757-441-7551
Due : 00 , 0
SOL DACA65-00-R-0022 POC Debbie Gray, 757-441-7551 E-MAIL: Debbie Gray,
debora...@usace.army.mil. CBD Notice for subject project was
submitted on June 13, 2000 to the Commerce Business Daily and Modified on
June 19, 2000. The following correction was made to the CBD: Section 4.
Selection Criteria, item (b) Change "(2a) A qualified Cost Engineer shall
be part of the design team. Qualified is defined as a professional
engineer certified by the Tri-Services as a CCE." to read "(2a) A
qualified Cost Engineer shall be part of the design team. Qualified is
defined as a professional engineer certified by a recognized cost
engineering society." NOTE: The due date is July 17, 2000. Posted
06/22/00 (W-SN467514). (0174)