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CBD<Z> TARAWA TERRACE II HOUSING REPLACEMENT, MARINE CORPS BASE, CAMP LEJUNE, NORTH CAROLINA

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From Commerce Business Daily, October 28, 1999 PSA-2464

TARAWA TERRACE II HOUSING REPLACEMENT, MARINE CORPS BASE, CAMP LEJUNE, NORTH
CAROLINA

Category : <Z> (Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property)
Address : Commander, Lantnavfacengcom, 1510 Gilbert Street, Norfolk, VA
23511-2699 (attn: Code 0222)
Sol. no. : N62470-97-B-7111
Contact : Printing Assistant, Priscilla Schaefer, 757-444-5968 -- Contract
Specialist, Sharon A. Taylor, 757-322-8258
Due : 08 Dec, 1999

SOL N62470-97-B-7111 DUE 120899 POC Printing Assistant, Priscilla
Schaefer, 757-444-5968 -- Contract Specialist, Sharon A. Taylor,
757-322-8258 E-MAIL: Contract N62470-97-B-7111 Modification,
Tayl...@efdlant.navfac.navy.mil. Correction: This action published in
the CBD on 22 October 1999 is amended as follows: This project solicits
a Two Phase Design/Build construction contract for demolition of existing
housing and construction of 200-400 two and three bedroom new townhouse
units at the Tarawa Terrace II area of MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
Exterior living area to include privacy fencing, exterior storage sheds
and landscaping. Site improvements may include modifications to existing
infrastructure as required for construction of the new family housing
units. As part of the technical proposal, a master development plan for
the Tarawa Terrace I and II 1,845 unit complex shall be developed. New
townhouse units will reflect the scheme presented in the master plan. The
contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, engineering, materials,
equipment, tools, parts, supplies and transportation to perform all work
described in the specifications. Contract also includes a housing office
and self-help warehouse. Requirements for the technical Source Selection
criteria factors are as follows: PHASE ONE FACTORS: (1) Corporate
Experience; subfactors (1A) Relevant Experience (1A1) Construction Team;
(1A2) Design Team; and subfactors (1B) Key Personnel; (1B1) Construction
Team; (1B2) Design Team; (2) Past Performance; subfactors (2A) Teams Past
Performance; (2A1) Construction Team; (2A2) Design Team; and subfactors
(2B) Experience Modification Rating; (2B1) Construction Team; (2B2)
Design Team; (3) Small Business Subcontracting Effort; sub-factor (3A)
Past Performance. PHASE ONE EVALUATION CRITERIA WILL ADDRESS TECHNICAL
ONLY, PRICE WILL NOT BE A CONSIDERATION DURING THIS PHASE. PHASE TWO
FACTORS: (A) Small Business Subcontracting Effort, subfactor (1)
Subcontracting Plan Effort; (B) Technical Solutions; subfactors (1)
Design Solution Narratives; (2) Concept floor plans, elevations, and site
plans; (3) Master plan for Tarawa Terrace; (4) Proposed schedule; and (5)
sustainable Design Features; and (C) Price. A maximum of five offerors
selected during PHASE ONE will advance to PHASE TWO. Offerors will be
evaluated on both technical and price proposals during this phase.
Overall technical and price factors will be equal in significance. The
government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals prior to
award; to negotiate with any or all proposers; to award the contract to
other than the lowest total price; and to award to the proposer
submitting the proposal determined by the government to be the most
advantageous to the government. PROPOSERS ARE ADVISED AN AWARD MAY BE
MADE IN PHASE TWO WITHOUT DISCUSSION OR ANY CONTACT CONCERNING THE
PROPOSALS RECEIVED. Proposers should not assume they will be contacted,
or afforded the opportunity, to qualify, discuss, or revise their
proposals. However, the Government may contact proposers for the purpose
of clarifying aspects of their proposal. The Government also reserves
the right to enter into discussions if deemed necessary, and if
discussions are conducted the proposers will be afforded theopportunity
to revise their proposals. The Request for Technical Proposals for PHASE
ONE will be issued approximately 8 November 1999. The receipt date for
PHASE ONE Technical Proposals is approximately 8 December 1999 at 2:00
p.m. Price and technical proposals for PHASE TWO will be requested after
the competitive range has been established. This solicitation is
available in electronic format only. All documents will be in the Adobe
Acrobat PDF file format on CD ROM. The free Acrobat Reader, required to
view the PDF files, is provided on the CD or can be downloaded from the
Adobe website. A charge will be made for each CD. The cost is $12.50 for
the CD. This price includes priority mail postage. These sets will be
made available upon receipt of a written request, and a non-refundable
check or money order made payable to the U.S. Treasury. Written requests
shall be sent to: DEFENSE AUTOMATED PRINTING SERVICE, ATTN: PRISCILLA
SCHAEFER, 1641 MORRIS STREET, BUILDING KBB, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 23511-2898.
Please state area code, telephone number, street address, nine-digit zip
code and whether you are participating as a prime or subcontractor. Any
inquiries regarding plans and specifications shall be directed to Ms.
Priscilla Schaefer at 757-444-5968. A copy of the planholder's list can
be obtained on the internet at www.norfolk.sebt.daps.mil. Technical
inquiries shall be faxed to 757-322-8264, Attention: Sharon A. Taylor,
Code 02223. The Estimated Cost Range is between $10,000,000 and
$25,000,000. The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code for this
project is 1521 with a Size Standard of $17,000,000. This project is not
set aside for small business. Large businesses shall submit a
subcontracting plan prior to award of the contract. Funding for this
project is available in the amount of $24,000,000. Posted 10/26/99
(W-SN394972). (0299)

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