Architect Tenders
Architect Tenders
Brighton And Hove City Council Tender
United Kingdom
Details: The Council Intends To Let A Dynamic Purchasing System (dps) For The Provision Of The Construction Related Consultancy. A Dps Is A Procurement Procedure Compliant With The Public Contracts Regulations 2015. It Is A Fully Electronic System. It Operates With The Benefits Of A Framework Agreement, Whereby Candidates Confirm At The Time Of Application That They Will Comply With The Dps Agreement Terms And The Call-off Contract Terms Published With The Dps, But Permits More Flexibility Than A Framework Agreement By Allowing Additional Candidates To Be Admitted To The Dps During Its Lifetime. The Dps Will Have An Initial Term Of Four Years, With The Option To Be Extended By Up To A Further Two Years. The Contracting Authorities Intend To Use The Dps To Call For Competition Among Admitted Participants In Order To Award Call-off Contracts For The Provision Of Construction Related Consultancy Services. The Anticipated Total Value Of These Call-off Contracts Is ?2 Million To ?5 Million Over The Term Of The Dps. The Categories Into Which The Dps Is Split, Each Of Which Covers A Role Relating To The Construction Industry From Riba Stages 0-7, Which Are As Follows: 1. Architectural Services 2. Landscape Architect 3. Asbestos Surveyor 4. Building Surveyor 5. Computer Aided Design Technician 6. Clerk Of Works 7. Electrical Engineer/designer 8. Engineering Services (civil And Structural) 9. Financial Viability Assessor 10. Health And Safety Advisor 11. Mechanical Engineer/designer 12. Project Manager 13. Quantity Surveyor/cost Consultant/employer's Agent 14. Urban And Regional Planner
Closing Date31 May 2025
Tender AmountEUR 5 Million (USD 5.2 Million)
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT USA Tender
Civil And Construction...+2Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
United States
Details: In Accordance With Far 5.203(a), This Is A Pre-solicitation Notice That Serves Tosynopsize A Planned Solicitation.
the U.s. Government, Represented By Theunited States Agency For International Development Mission To Jordan (usaid/jordan), Contemplates Issuing A Request Forqualifications(rfq) To Award Acontract For Implementation Of The Usaid/jordanwater Engineering Services Ii(wes Ii) Activity.the Envisioned Program Anticipates Support To The Water, Wastewater, And Environmental Sectors By Implementing Multiple Tasks, Specific Assessments, Designs, Tendering Support, And Construction Management Services, Among Other Activities. Usaid Anticipates That The Prospective Solicitation Will Be Open To Qualified Jordanian Architect-engineer (a-e) Consulting Firms Classified As Class 1a By The Government Of Jordan (goj).
the Solicitation Is Planned To Be Released In Approximately Two Weeks From The Date Of Posting This Synopsis And Will Be Made Available Electronically Upon Its Release Tohttps://www.sam.gov/. If A Solicitation Is Issued, All Necessary Information Will Be Supplied At The Time It Is Posted Athttps://www.sam.gov.
prospective Potential Offerors Are Advised That This Pre-solicitation Notice Is Nota Request Forqualifications(rfq), And Doesnotconstitute A Request Forproposal, Request For Quote, Or Invitation For Bid.qualifications/proposalswill Not Be Accepted In Response To This Notice.
this Notice In No Way Obligates The Us Government To Issue An Rfq/rfp And/or Award A Contract. Any Solicitation That May Result Will Be Subject To Internal Usaid Approvals And The Availability Of Funds.
questions/requests For Information Will Not Be Responded To Until Rfq Issuance. Interested Parties Are Advised To Periodically Monitor The Aforementioned Website And Solicitation Number For Updates Concerning This Procurement.
thank You,
Closing Date31 Oct 2025
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FOREST SERVICE USA Tender
Environmental Service
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Details: Edit On 6/03/2024- Posting Current Awardee List As Of 06/03/2024. No Other Changes.
amendment 4 03/21/2024- Updating/adding New Scopes And Location Options To Lmir Bpa. Updated Base Evalation Verbiage. See Amendment 4 Attachments For Futher Details.
posting Current Awardee List As Of 10/02/2023. No Other Changes.
edit On 10/12/2023- Updating Poc Info. No Other Changes.
edit On 3/20/2023- Updating Poc Info. No Other Changes.
amendment 3 03/16/2023- Amended The Response Due Date As This Is An Open Continuous Bpa. No Other Changes.
amendment 2 01/27/2023- Adding Q&a And Adding General Information And Q&a Meeting Information That Will Be On 02/01/2023 10:00am (pt). Call In Information Below.
amendment 1 01/24/2023-see Attachment And Updated Documents For More Detail. Awards Start 02/01/2023 But This Is An Open Continuous Bpa. Quotes May Be Accepted The Entire Life Of The Bpa. Contractors Are Not Required To Submit Pricing For Every Item; Only The Ones They Choose. Contractors Should Only Mark Wich Locations They Wish To Do The Work In. There Is Not Requirement To Mark Every Location On The Spreadsheet.
the Land Management Integrated Resources Bpa (lmir) Is A National Bpa That Will Consist Of A Large Variety Of Work Including Professional Services, Natural Resources Restoration, Engineering, Project Management, Nepa, Communications, And More. The Bpa Will Have A Period Of Performance From Early Spring 2023 Through Early Spring 2033 And Can Be Utilities On All Forests And Grasslands And Is Available For All Federal Agencies To Utilize. This Solicitation Will Remain Open And Continuous To Add Vendors When Determined Necessary For The 10-year Period It Is Active.make Sure Your Firm Is Updated And Registered In The System For Award Management System (sam) And Current To Conduct Government Business.
please Read The Entire Solicitation Thoroughly To Ensure All Requirements In Your Response Are Included.
scope Of Blanket Purchase Agreement
work Includes But Is Not Limited To The Following:
typical Service Activities
project Management
subleader To The Project Manager
equipment Team Leader
inspection Services (road Construction/engineering, Etc.)
heritage/archaeologist
landscape Architect
botany
fish Biologist
wildlife Biologist
non-native Fish Control And Eradication/fish Screening/bypassing
design And Implementation Of Aquatic Organism Passage/stream Simulation
hydrologist
hazardous Materials
soils Scientist
geologist
tribal Liaison
communications Specialist
community Engagement Specialist/liaison
technology Specialists
data Steward (lower Grade Than Technical Specialist For Data Entry And Admin Support Needs)
architect/engineer
surveyor
forester
professional Tree Services
culturalist
economist
climate Specialists
nepa/environmental Compliance Coordinator
tree Planting
stocking Surveys
invasive Plant Control
treating Invasive Plants Using Herbicides Or Manual Control Methods.
restoration Services
road Decommissioning/obliteration/soil De-compaction.
stream/riparian/wetland Restoration/channel Realignment
sediment/erosion Control.
plant Material Collection/inventory/mapping
native Grass And Forb Seed And Straw Production
plant Propagation
tree Climbing And Cone/seed Collection/tree Cooler Maintenance And Servicing
aerial Seeding/mulching Application/project Material(s) Transport
Closing Date1 Feb 2028
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Building Construction
United States
Details: This Is Not A Request For Proposal. This Is A Request For Standard Form (sf) 330 Architect-engineer Qualifications Packages Only. All Information Needed To Submit Sf 330 Documents Is Contained Herein. No Solicitation Package, Technical Information, Or Bidder/plan Holder List Will Be Issued. The Government Will Not Pay, Nor Reimburse, Any Costs Associated With Responding To This Request. The Government Is Under No Obligation To Award A Contract As A Result Of This Announcement.
1. General Information
veterans Health Administration (vha) Program Contracting Activity Central (pcac) Is Seeking Sources And Intends To Award A Firm Fixed Price Design Contract For Architect-engineering (a-e) Services For The Development Of Complete Construction Documents, Which Include Working Drawings, Specifications, And Reports, And Construction Period Services For Project #652-327 Construct Veteran Whole Health Community Gathering Center In Richmond, Va. The A-e Services Contract That Is Anticipated To Be Awarded Will Be Procured In Accordance With The Selection Of Architects And Engineers Statute [formerly Known As The Brooks Architect Engineer Act], Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Subpart 36.6 Architectural And Engineering Services, Va Acquisition Regulation (vaar) 836.6, And Va Acquisition Manual (vaam) M836.6 Architect-engineer Services. In Accordance With Far 36.209, Construction Contracts With Architect-engineer Firms, No Contract For The Construction Of A Project Shall Be Awarded To The Firm That Designed The Project Or Its Subsidiaries Or Affiliates, Except With The Approval Of The Head Of The Agency Or Authorized Representative.
2. Project Information
this Project Is A 100% Set-aside For Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (sdvosb) Concerns. The Naics Code For This Procurement Is 541310 Architectural Services And The Annual Small Business Size Standard Is $12.5m. A Full Design Team Is Required To Complete This Project. The Va Expects To Award The Anticipated A-e Contract By Late March 2025.
the Anticipated Period Of Performance For Completion Of Design Is 175 Calendar Days After Notice Of Award (noa). The Vaar Magnitude Of Construction Is Between $1,000,000 And $2,000,000. Please Note That The 175 Calendar-day Period Of Performance For The Design Completion Begins With The Issuance Of The Noa And That A Notice To Proceed (ntp) Will Not Be Issued For The Completion Of A Design Project.
3. A-e Selection Process
firms Submitting Sf 330s In Response To This Announcement, Not Later Than The Closing Date And Time Specified Herein And In Accordance With Submission Requirements, Will Be Considered For Evaluation. The Selection Will Be Made As Follows:
sf 330s Will Be Evaluated In Accordance With The Primary Selection Criteria As Stated In This Pre-solicitation Notice. These Evaluations Will Determine The Most Highly Qualified Firms For This Particular Requirement. In Accordance With Far 36.602-3(c), At Least Three Of The Most Highly Qualified Firms Will Then Be Notified Of The Government S Intent To Hold Discussions. All Firms Not Invited To Participate In Discussions Will Be Notified At This Time. In Accordance With Far 36.607(b), Any Requested Debriefings Of Successful And Unsuccessful Firms Will Be Held After Final Selection Has Taken Place And Will Be Conducted, To The Extent Practicable, In Accordance With 15.503, 15.506(b) Through (f), And 15.507(c). Note That 15.506(d)(2) Through (d)(5) Do Not Apply To Architect-engineer Contracts.
discussions Will Be Held With The Most Highly Qualified Firms In The Form Of Written Responses. The Firms Invited To Participate In Discussions Will Be Notified By Email And Provided Further Instructions, Including Any Questions Or Topics To Address. Following The Completion Of Discussions, The Firms Will Be Evaluated And Ranked Based On The Primary And (if Necessary) Secondary Selection Criteria. The Final Evaluation And Ranking Will Consider The Sf 330 Submission For Each Firm, As Well As Additional Information Obtained Via Discussions. The Highest Rated Firm Will Be Selected To Receive The Solicitation And Engage In Negotiations.
the Solicitation Will Be Issued To The Highest Rated Firm As A Request For Fee Proposal (rfp). All Sow Attachments And Site-specific Documentation Will Be Provided To The Highest Rated Firm With The Rfp. A Site Visit Will Be Authorized During The Negotiation Process. An Award Will Then Be Made As Long As The Negotiation Of Rates And Hours Leads To A Fair And Reasonable Determination Of The Final Contract Price. If Negotiations With The Highest Rated Firm Are Unsuccessful, The Firm Will Be Notified That Negotiations Have Been Terminated. Negotiations Will Then Be Initiated With The Next Highest Rated Firm, And So On Until Award Can Be Made.
4. Selection Criteria:
firms Responding To This Notice Will Be Evaluated And Ranked Using The Primary And Secondary Selection Criteria Listed Below. The Factors Are Listed In Descending Order Of Importance. The Evaluation Will Consider How Each Factor Is Addressed And How It Is Formatted To Coincide With The Selection Criteria.
primary Selection Criteria:
professional Qualifications (sections C-e): Professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Service. The A-e Shall:
provide Brief (single Page) Resumes Of Proposed Team Members Who Will Specifically Serve As The Project Managers And Designers Of Record. The Designers Of Record Shall Perform And Direct The Design Within Their Respective Discipline And Shall Sign And Seal The Drawings.
all Designers Of Record Must Be Professionally Registered In Their Discipline.
each Resume Shall Include A Minimum Of Two (2) But No More Than Five (5) Specific Completed Projects That Best Illustrate The Individual Team Members Experience Relevant To This Contract Scope.
each Resume Shall Demonstrate Each Team Member S Years Of Professional Experience And Years With The Current Firm. Team Members Are Required To Have At Least 5 Years Of Professional Experience And At Least 5 Years With Their Current Firm.
a Resume For Each Of These Key Positions Must Be Provided In Section E Of The Sf330. Key Positions And Disciplines Required For This Project Include, But Are Not Limited To:
architect
registered Communications Distribution Designer (rcdd)
cost Estimator
civil Engineer
electrical Engineer
fire Protection Engineer
industrial Hygienist
mechanical Engineer
plumbing Engineer
project Manager
structural Engineer
offeror Must Include The Following Statement Of Sdvosb Compliance When Submitting The Personnel Proposed To Perform The Work Under This Requirement:
I [signatory Authority] ___________________, [company] __________________, Certify That The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance To Firms That Are Not Certified Sdvosbs By The Small Business Association S Veteran Small Business Certification (vetcert) In Compliance Of Va Acquisition Regulation (vaar) 852.219-75.
the Information Provided In Sections C Through E Of The Sf 330 Will Be Used To Evaluate This Factor. Do Not Include This Information In Section H Unless It Is Pertinent To Support The Information Listed In The Other Sections.
specialized Experience And Technical Competence (sections F-h):
this Factor Evaluates The Specialized Experience And Technical Competence That The Firm Has With Projects Comparable To This Requirement.
provide Proof Of Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Type Of Work Required, Specifically Stand-alone Outpatient Clinic Buildings. The A/e Must Provide Evidence Of Understanding The Project; And Any Unique Architectural/engineering Aspects Associated With The Proposed Project And How To Address Them.
provide A Maximum Of 5 Substantially Completed Projects (completed Through 100% Construction) Of Comparable Scope And Size To This Project. The Information Provided For Each Project Shall Include At A Minimum, Project Number, Project Title, Detailed Description Of Project Scope, Project Owner Contact Information, Project Cost, Period Of Performance And List Of Aspects That Are Similar To This Project.
the A/e Firm Shall Provide A Table Of The Comparable Projects Listed Above Comparing Their Ige With The Bid/award Amount During Construction.
the A/e Firm Shall Provide A Table Indicating Participation Of The Proposed Team Members With The Comparable Projects Listed Above.
capacity (section H):
this Factor Evaluates The Ability Of The Firm And The Firm S Subcontractors, Given Their Current Projected Workload (percentage) And The Availability Of Their Key Personnel, To Accomplish The Possible Myriad Of Design Projects In The Required Time. The General Workload And Staffing Capacity Of The Design Office Will Be Evaluated.
list Current Projects With A Design Fee Of Greater Than $20,000 Being Designed In The Firms Office.
indicate The Firms Present Workload And The Availability Of The Project Team (including Sub-consultants) For The Specified Contract Performance Period;
describe Experience In Successfully Delivering Projects Per Performance Schedule, Providing Timely Construction Support, And Successfully Completing Multiple Projects With Similar Delivery Dates.
volume Of Va Contract Awards In The Last 12 Months.
past Performance (section H):
the Contractor Shall Provide Complete Past Performance Documentation For All Projects With Government Agencies And Private Industry Provided In Criteria 2. These Past Performance Documents Shall Reflect/speak To The Contractors Cost Control, Quality Of Work, And Compliance With Performance Schedules In A Hospital Setting.
the Contractor Shall Submit Performance References For The Projects Listed In Criteria 2.
interested Firms May Submit The Most Recent Contractor Performance Assessment Report System (cpars) Performance Report Or A Past Performance Questionnaire For Each Individual Project. Do Not Submit A Ppq When A Completed Cpars Report Is Available.
if Submitting A Past Performance Questionnaire (ppq) Evaluation:
use The Provided Ppq Form As Attachment C.
ensure The Correct Phone Numbers And Email Addresses Are Provided For Each Contract Customer/reference.
if A Ppq Is Submitted But An Official Cpars Evaluation Is Found For That Project, The Official Evaluation Takes Precedence.
past Performance Will Be Evaluated On Its Relevance And Recency. Relevance Is Defined As Performance Of Work On Projects That Are Similar In Scope To The Type Of Project Anticipated Under The Resultant Contract. For The Purposes Of This Pre-solicitation Notice, Recency Is Defined As Performance Occurring Beginning No Earlier Than May 2019 And Completing No Later Than May 2024.
knowledge Of Locality (section H): Knowledge Of The Locality, To Include Specific Knowledge Of Certain Local Conditions Or Project Site Features, Such As
geological Features
climatic Conditions
working With And Local Construction Methods
or Local Laws And Regulations
the Information For This Factor Shall Be Provided In Section H Of The Sf330. Note That The Intent Of This Factor Is To Showcase A Firm S Understanding Of The Site And Locality, And Not Where The Firm Is Located And How They Would Travel To The Site. Information Related To The Firm S Location, Shall Be Provided In Section H, Under Secondary Selection Criteria Factor 1.
construction Period Services (section H): Experience In Construction Period Services Must Be Demonstrated Via Project Experience. These May Be The Same Projects Identified Above In Section F; However, The Firm Shall Clearly Delineate The Types Of Construction Period Services Performed For Each. Refer To The Statement Of Work For Review Timeline Expectations. Project Descriptions Must Include Experience With:
professional Field Inspections During The Construction Period
review Of Construction Submittals
support In Answering Requests For Information During The Construction Period
support Of Construction Contract Changes To Include Drafting Statements Of Work, And Cost Estimates Shall Be Included As An Evaluation Criterion When Construction Period Services Is Included In The Statement Of Work For A-e Services
coordination With Commissioning Requirements
attendance At Weekly Conference Calls
providing Minutes Of Meetings Between The Ae, Va, And Contractors
pre-final Inspection Site Visits
generation Of Punch-list Reports, And
production Of As-built Documentation.
the Information For This Factor Must Be Provided In Section H Of The Sf 330.
secondary Selection Criterion*:
geographic Location. Geographic Location. Location Of The Firm, As Measured By The Driving Distance (miles) Between The Offeror S Principal Business Location And The Project Site Located At 1201 Brock Rock Blvd. Richmond, Va 23249. Determination Of The Mileage Will Be Based On Google Maps (https://www.google.com/maps/dir/).
*the Secondary Selection Criterion Is Used As A Tiebreaker, If Necessary, In Ranking The Most Highly Qualified Firms Following The Completion Of Discussions. The Secondary Selection Criterion Will Not Be Applied When Determining A Firm S Sf 330 Submission Highly Qualified Or Not Highly Qualified.
5. Submission Requirements:
the Below Information Contains The Instructions And Format That Must Be Followed For The Submission Of The Sf 330 Statement Of Qualifications:
submit One (1) Sf 330 Statement Of Qualifications To Contract Specialist Tessia Hall At Tessia.hall@va.gov. This Must Include Parts I And Ii And Any Applicable Attachments.
the Submission Must Include The Sf 330, Architect-engineer Qualifications (form Is Available Online At Https://www.gsa.gov/reference/forms/architectengineer-qualifications).
the Sf 330 Submission Is Due By 10:00 Am Et On November 26, 2024.
the Sf 330 Must Be Submitted In One Email And Have A File Size No Larger Than 5 Mb. No Hard Copies Will Be Accepted.
the Subject Line Of The Email Must Read: Sf 330 Submission - 36c77625r0011 Construct Veteran Whole Health Community Gathering Center Richmond Va .
the Sf 330 Submission Must Not Exceed A Total Of 50 Pages. This Includes Title Page, Table Of Contents, And Any Other Relevant Information. Any Pages Submitted By An Offeror That Exceed The Limit Will Not Be Considered During The Evaluation. Each Page Must Be In Arial Size 12 Font, Single Spaced. Part Ii Of The Sf 330 And Any Cpars Or Ppqs Will Not Count Toward The Page Limitation.
a Ppq Obtained For Another Sf 330 Submission May Be Submitted For This Project. However, If Significant Portions Of The Project Have Been Completed Since The Ppq Was Filled Out, A New Ppq Should Be Submitted To Accurately Assess The Project.
firms Must Include The Following Information In Section B Of The Sf 330 Submission:
1) Sam Unique Entity Identifier
2) Tax Id Number
3) Cage Code
4) Primary Point Of Contact S Email Address And Phone Number
all Questions Must Be Submitted To Tessia.hall@va.gov With The Subject Line Sf 330 Questions - 36c77625r0011 Construct Veteran Whole Health Community Gathering Center Richmond Va. The Cutoff For Question Submission Is 10:00 Am Et On November 4, 2024. Questions Will Be Answered Through Modification To The Pre-sol Notice Posted To Contract Opportunities At Sam.gov.
this Procurement Is A 100% Set-aside For Sdvosb Concerns. Offers Received From Other Than Sdvosbs Will Not Be Considered. Offerors Must Be Certified As Sdvosbs By The U.s. Small Business Administration (sba) And Visible In The Veteran Small Business Certification (vetcert) Database (https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/) At The Time Of Sf 330 Submission, Written Responses, And Award. Failure To Be Certified In The Vetcert Database At These Times Will Result In The Offeror Being Deemed Ineligible For Award.
all Joint Ventures Must Be Sba Certified At The Time Of Sf 330 Submission, Written Responses, And Award And Must Submit Agreements That Comply With 13 Cfr 128.402 Prior To Contract Award.
all Prime Firms Must Meet The Naics Code Requirement Specified In This Notice. The Contracting Officer Will Verify The Naics Code In Vetcert. Failure To Meet The Naics Code Requirement May Result In The Rejection Of The Sf 330 Submission.
sf 330 Submissions Received After The Date And Time Specified Will Not Be Considered. Late Proposal Rules Per Far 15.208 Will Be Followed For Late Submittals. Firms Not Providing The Required Information May Not Be Evaluated. All Information Must Be Included In The Sf 330 Submission Package.
it Is The Offeror S Responsibility To Check The Contract Opportunities Website At Sam.gov For Any Revisions To This Announcement Prior To Submitting Their Sf 330.
Closing Soon26 Nov 2024
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Government Of New Brunswick Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
Canada
Details: Engineering Services Engineering Services Other Architect And Engineering Services Proposal # 2024-091012p Engineering Services - Millidgeville Wastewater Treatment Facility - Ultraviolet Disinfection System Upgrades Sealed Proposals, Hand Delivered Or Couriered, Properly Marked As To Contents And Addressed To Supply Chain Management, City Of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, Nb, E2j 2b4, Bearing The Title Of Works: # 2024-091012p - Engineering Services - Millidgeville Wastewater Treatment Facility - Ultraviolet Disinfection System Upgrades Shall Be Received Until 4:00:00 P.m. Local Time, Wednesday, December 11th, 2024. Bidders Should Note That This Procurement Is Subject To The Following Internal Trade Agreement(s) Including: # Canadian Free Trade Agreement # City Of Saint John Strategic Procurement Policy # New Brunswick Procurement Act And Regulation 2014-93 Proposal Details And Addenda May Be Obtained From The City Of Saint John's Website At: Www.saintjohn.ca Under City Menu, City Hall And Option "tenders And Proposals". Interested Proponents Are Strongly Advised To Register As A Bidder With The Supply Chain Management Department By Emailing Contact Information To: Supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca For Inquiries, Contact Monic Macvicar, Procurement Specialist, No Later Than Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024 By 4:00:00 P.m. Local Time, Via Email At Supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca *inquiries After This Date Will Not Receive A Response. This Is A Tender Notice Only. In Order To Submit A Bid, You Must Obtain Official Tender Documents From The New Brunswick Opportunities Network, Another Authorized Tendering Service Or As Indicated In The Tender Notice.
Closing Date11 Dec 2024
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Northern Health Authority Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Building Construction
Canada
Details: The Northern Health Authority (nha) Intends To Develop A Master Program And Master Plan - The ‘plan’ For Wrinch Memorial Hospital (wmh) Site, Hazelton, Bc Including All Associated Services Provided At The Site. Nha Invites Proponents To Submit A Proposal Based On The Information That Follows. Comprehensive Team Likely Comprised Of A Programmer, Architect, Engineers, And Possibly Others Are Anticipated To Respond To This Rfp. Nha Is Seeking A “one Team” Approach Under A Lead Consultant. Individual “stand Alone” Component Proposals Will Not Be Considered. The Work Shall Assess How The Facility And The Programs Delivered Therein Can Meet Current Needs And The Needs Resulting From Growth In The Community, Projected Shifts In Demographics, And Anticipated Changes In Healthcare Delivery Through To 2045. Transitioning From The Current State To The Future State Of 2045 Must Be Addressed Through Planning Which Identifies Short-, Medium- And Long-term Capital Infrastructure Recommendations. Recommendations For Incremental Capital Changes To Meet Master-plan Are Required. The Plan Shall Address Needs In 5-year Increments. Phased Renovation, Renewal, And New Construction Plans; Benefits, Issues, Costs, And Staging Demands Are To Be Developed. Building Addition Options, Where Identified As A Solution, Will Include Solutions For Construction On The Existing Site While Maintaining Existing Services. Ultimately, The Goal Of This Work Will Be To Produce Supporting Documentation In The Development Of An Nha Health Care Delivery Plan And Business Plan. Site Visit Is Planned For Nov 19, 2024, At 10:00 Am. It Is Highly Advisable For The Proponents To Be Present For The Visit To Get A Better Understanding Of The Site/ Facility Conditions. Interested Proponents To Meet At The Front Entrance Of Wrinch Memorial Hospital, Hazelton, Bc. Jasbir Bhamra Could Be Called For The Site Visit
Closing Soon29 Nov 2024
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Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Civil And Construction...+2Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
Germany
Description: Contract notice – general guideline, standard regulation negotiated procedure with prior publication of a call for competition/negotiated procedure (services) GKH - Giessen Congress Hall: restructuring, conversion and extension of the Giessen Congress Hall; services for object planning, buildings and interiors in accordance with Section 34 of the Hoai. The Giessen Congress Hall was built between 1962 and 1964 according to a design by the Swedish architect Sven Markelius. The existing building has been well maintained and partially converted since then, but structurally no longer meets the requirements of a modern congress operation. As the winner of a non-open two-phase implementation competition, the Meurer Architekten office was awarded the planning contract for the restructuring of the congress hall, the resulting conversion and a structural addition in 2019. The first construction phase has already been completed; The project is currently in the second of eleven construction phases. The design planning for the remaining construction phases three to eleven has been completed. The departure of the architects who were previously planning and the commissioning of an external project manager now opens up the opportunity to reassess and adapt the existing planning and construction phases to the current situation. The subject of this announcement is the services of object planning for buildings and interiors in accordance with Section 34 Hoai with classification in fee zone Iv in service phases 4-9 for construction phases 3 ff. as well as special services for familiarization with the project and for selective adaptation of the existing design planning. This is aimed at architectural firms with pronounced experience in the field of monument protection and in the implementation of construction projects during ongoing operations and in several construction phases. Gross floor area: 8,978 m³; gross volume: 35,333 m³; Construction costs: approx. EUR 9.7 million (net, Kg300+400); the provisionally chargeable construction costs amount to approx. EUR 7.9 million (net) for the remaining construction phases 3-11. Gkh - Gießen Congress Hall: restructuring, conversion and extension of the Gießen Congress Hall; services for object planning of buildings and interiors in accordance with §34 Hoai The Gießen Congress Hall was built in 1962-64 according to a design by the Swedish architect Sven Markelius. The existing building has since been well maintained and partially converted, but structurally no longer meets the requirements of a modern congress facility. The function of the Congress Hall as a central community center and meeting place is to be retained, but at the same time it is to be strengthened as a place for commercial, national cultural, social and political events as well as for conferences and congresses. The smaller meeting and event rooms in particular have become increasingly important for events in the large halls and as a meeting place for clubs, initiatives and parties, as there are otherwise almost no suitable rooms available in the inner city area. The implementation of the solution found therefore requires careful consideration of the urban development policy and urban planning problems that need to be solved. Particular attention must be paid to the monument protection of the ensemble and the priority of ongoing operations and the associated public traffic. As the winner of a non-open two-phase implementation competition, the Meurer Architekten office was awarded the planning contract for the restructuring of the congress hall, the resulting conversion and a structural addition in 2019. The first construction phase has already been completed; the project is currently in the second of eleven construction phases to date. Construction work has been interrupted since 2022 because the foundations of a historic synagogue were found during the excavation work for the foyer extension (ba 2). In collaboration with the Jewish community of Giessen, the monument protection authority and the city of Giessen, a concept for the construction of a memorial site was then developed and presented. The concept is currently already being implemented and is not part of the service to be commissioned. The design planning for the remaining construction phases three to eleven has been completed. The departure of the architects who had been planning up to now and the commissioning of an external project management company now opens up the opportunity to reassess and adapt the existing planning and construction phases to the current situation. The subject of this announcement is therefore the services of object planning buildings and interiors in accordance with Section 34 Hoai with classification in fee zone IV in service phases 4-9 for construction phases 3 ff. as well as special services for familiarization with the project and for selective adaptation of the existing design planning. The addressees are architectural firms with pronounced experience in the field of monument protection and in the implementation of construction projects during ongoing operations and in several construction phases. Gross floor area: 8,978 m³; gross volume: 35,333 m³; construction costs: approx. EUR 9.7 million (net, kg300+400); the provisionally attributable construction costs amount to approx. EUR 7.9 million (net) for the remaining construction phases 3-11.
Closing Date18 Dec 2024
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Diocese Of Houma Thibodaux Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
United States
Details: Advertisement For Bids Hurricane Ida Damage Repairs The Concregation Of St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Multi-purpose/classroom Building: Reroofing Raceland, Louisiana Sealed Bids Will Be Received By The Roman Catholic Church For The Diocese Of Houma-thibodaux, On Behalf Of And For The Benefit Of The Congregation Of St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Diocese Of Houma-thibodaux, 333 Twin Oaks Drive,raceland, Louisiana For Hurricane Ida Damage Repairs St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Multi-purpose/classroom Building:: Reroofing Until 2:00 Pm, Local Time On Thursday, December 5, 2024 At The Office Of The Diocese Of Houma-thibodaux, 2779 La-311, Schriever, Louisiana 70395, At Which Time And Place Said Proposals Will Be Publicly Opened And Read Aloud. Electronic Bids At Www.centralbidding.com As Allowed By Act 590 Amended Title 38:2212 Are Acceptable. Any Bids Received After The Above-mentioned Time Will Be Returned Unopened. Each Bid Shall Be Enclosed In A Sealed Envelope Bearing The Title Of The Work, The Name Of The Bidder, The Address, Date And Hour Of The Bid Opening, And The State Contractor’s License Number. The Bid Shall Be Addressed As Follows: Bid: Hurricane Ida Damage Repairs The Congregation Of St. Hilary Of Poitier’s Catholic Church St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Multi-purpose/classroom Building:: Reroofing Raceland, Louisiana To: The Roman Catholic Church For The Diocese Of Houma-thibodaux, On Behalf Of And For The Benefit Of The Congregation Of St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Houma-thibodaux Diocese License No. ____________________ Failure To Have The License Number On The Envelope Will Be Result In The Bid Being Returned Unopened. Bid Documents Will Be Posted On Www.centralbidding.com. To View, Download, And Receive Bid Notices By E-mail, You Will Have To Register With Central Auction House (cah). Vendors/contractors Will Have The Option To Submit Their Bids And Bid Bonds Electronically Or By Paper Copy. Contact Ted Fleming With Central Auction House At 1-866-570-9620 Concerning Any Questions About This Process. Project Description: The Project Consists Of Hurricane Ida Damage Repairs, St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Multi-purpose/classroom Building:: Reroofing, Diocese Of Houma-thibodaux, Reroofing And Miscellaneous Exterior Repairs. The Estimated Construction Cost For The Base Bid For This Project Is $340,000.00. Prospective Contractors Shall Be Licensed For Building Construction Or Roofing Construction By The State Of Louisiana And That License Shall Be In Effect On The Date Of The Bid. Each Proposal Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Bond, A Certified Check, Or Cashier’s Check In An Amount Equal To At Least Five Percent (5%) Of The Amount Bid, Made Payable Without Condition To The Owner As A Guarantee That The Bidder, If Awarded The Contract, Will Promptly Execute The Contract Documents. Failure To Do So Will Result In The Bid/bids Being Declared Nonresponsive And Shall Be Cause For Rejection. If A Bid Bond Is Provided It Shall Be On The Attached Form And Only On The Attached Form And Shall Be Dated On Or Before The Bid Date. The Bid Security Of All Bidders, Except The Three Lowest, Will Be Returned Promptly After The Canvas Of Bids. A Non-mandatory Pre-bid Conference, At Which The Scope Of The Project, Contract Time And Other Requirements Can Be Discussed With Prospective Bidders, May Be Held At The Project Site. All Bidders Will Be Notified And Are Encouraged To Attend. Copies Of The Contract Documents Are On File For Hurricane Ida Damage Repairs, St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Multi-purpose/classroom Building:: Reroofing, At The Office Of The Diocese Of Houma-thibodaux And The Office Of The Architect, Carl P. Blum Aia Architect, 900 David Drive, Morgan City, Louisiana, And Are Open For Inspection Without Charge. Contractors May Obtain Contract Documents From The Architect By Paying A Deposit Of Forty Dollars ($40.00). The Full Amount Of The Deposit, On The First Set, Will Be Refunded To Each Contractor Who Submits A Bona Fide Bid, Upon Return Of The Documents In Good Condition Within Ten (10) Days After The Receipt Of Bids. Contractors And Material Dealers May Obtain Additional Sets Of Plans And Specifications By Making A Deposit In The Amount Named Above. Upon Return Of These Documents, In Good Condition, One Half Of The Deposit Will Be Refunded, The Difference Representing The Cost Of Printing, Assembling, And Distributing The Sets. No Refund Will Be Made On Any Set Not Returned In Good Condition Within Ten (10) Days After The Receipt Of Bids. Plans Are Available For Electronic Distribution Through Central Bidding And Dropbox. If Someone Other Than A Corporate Officer Signs For The Bidder/contractor, A Copy Of A Corporate Resolution Or Other Signature Authorization Shall Be Required For Submission Of Bid. Failure To Include A Copy Of The Appropriate Signature Authorization, If Required, May Result In The Rejection Of The Bid Unless Bidder Has Complied With La R.s. 38:22:12(a)(1)(c) Or La R.s. 38:22:12(0). A Bid Will Be Considered Responsive If It Conforms In All Respects With The Conditions And Requirements Of The Bidding Documents. In Order To Be Considered Responsive, The Louisiana Uniform Public Works Bid Form Must: (a) Be Fully Completed, Signed And Be Responsive In All Respects To The Bidding Documents; (b) Be Made On The Bid Forms Provided And Submitted Intact, (c) Submitted In Ink. No Bid May Be Withdrawn After The Scheduled Closing Time For Receipt Of Bids For Thirty (30) Days. To The Extent Permitted By Applicable State And Federal Laws And Regulations, The Roman Catholic Church For The Diocese Of Houma-thibodaux, On Behalf Of And For The Benefit Of The Congregation Of St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Houma-thibodaux Diocese Reserves The Right To Reject Any And/or Proposals For Just Cause. The Roman Catholic Church For The Diocese Of Houma-thibodaux, On Behalf Of And For The Benefit Of The Congregation Of St. Hilary Of Poitiers Catholic Church, Houma-thibodaux Diocese. Advertise November 8, 2024, November 15, 2024, November 22, 2024
Closing Date5 Dec 2024
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Government Of New Brunswick Tender
Canada
Details: Division02-existing Conditions Division07-thermal And Moisture Protection ***documents Are Available Through The Construction Association*** Roof Replacement Charlotte County Hospital 4 Garden Street St. Stephen, Nb 833-h02 Bw4h96 Address All Inquiries To Richard & Co. Architecture Inc. Attention Architecture Michael R. Richard, Architect Richard & Co. Architecture Inc. 506-633-1361 Mrichard@richardarchitecture.com Contact Keith Fowler, Facility Manager Sjh 506-648-6304 Keith.fowler@horizonnb.ca This Is A Tender Notice Only. In Order To Submit A Bid, You Must Obtain Official Tender Documents From The New Brunswick Opportunities Network, Another Authorized Tendering Service Or As Indicated In The Tender Notice. Effective December 1, 2022, The Crown Construction Contracts Act And Regulations Are Repealed. This Procurement Is Subject To The Procurement Act And Construction Services Regulation. Covid-19 Supplier Vaccination Policy Suppliers Must Comply With All Gnb Health And Safety Policies And Standards Including, Without Limitation, All Health And Safety Policies And Standards Related To Covid-19, As Applicable. Go To Www.gnb.ca/nbon To View The Full Policy And Faqs. All Bid Submissions Must Be Accompanied By A Security Deposit In The Amount Of Ten Percent (10%) Of The Total Bid Price. Further Details Related To Bid Bond Requirements, Contract Term And Insurance Requirements Are Listed In The Related Tender Documents. The Province Of New Brunswick Reserves The Right To Waive Minor Non-compliance Where Such Non-compliance Is Not Of A Material Nature In Its Sole And Absolute Discretion, Or To Accept Or Reject In Whole Or In Part Any Or All Bids, With Or Without Giving Notice. Such Minor Non-compliance Will Be Deemed Substantial Compliance And Capable Of Acceptance. The Province Will Be The Sole Judge Of Whether A Bid Is Accepted Or Rejected. This Procurement Is Subject To The Canadian Free Trade Agreement. Further Details Related To Bid Bond Requirements, Contract Term And Insurance Requirements Are Listed In The Related Tender Documents.
Closing Date10 Dec 2024
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Civil And Construction...+3Building Construction, Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
United States
Details: This Is Not A Request For Proposal. This Is A Request For Standard Form (sf) 330 Architect-engineer Qualifications Packages Only. All Information Needed To Submit Sf 330 Documents Is Contained Herein. No Solicitation Package, Technical Information, Or Bidder/plan Holder List Will Be Issued. The Government Will Not Pay, Nor Reimburse, Any Costs Associated With Responding To This Request. The Government Is Under No Obligation To Award A Contract As A Result Of This Announcement.
1. General Information
veterans Health Administration (vha) Program Contracting Activity Central (pcac) Is Seeking Sources And Intends To Award A Firm Fixed Price Design Contract For Architect-engineering (a-e) Services For The Development Of Complete Construction Documents, Which Include Working Drawings, Specifications, And Reports, And Construction Period Services For Project # 570-232 Relocate And Replace Main Facility Oxygen Supply Infrastructure For Safety And Security In Fresno, Ca. The A-e Services Contract That Is Anticipated To Be Awarded Will Be Procured In Accordance With The Selection Of Architects And Engineers Statute [formerly Known As The Brooks Architect Engineer Act], Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Subpart 36.6 Architectural And Engineering Services, Va Acquisition Regulation (vaar) 836.6, And Va Acquisition Manual (vaam) M836.6 Architect-engineer Services. In Accordance With Far 36.209, Construction Contracts With Architect-engineer Firms, No Contract For The Construction Of A Project Shall Be Awarded To The Firm That Designed The Project Or Its Subsidiaries Or Affiliates, Except With The Approval Of The Head Of The Agency Or Authorized Representative.
2. Project Information
this Project Is A 100% Set-aside For Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (sdvosb) Concerns. The Naics Code For This Procurement Is 541330 Engineering Services And The Annual Small Business Size Standard Is $25.5m. A Full Design Team Is Required To Complete This Project. The Va Expects To Award The Anticipated A-e Contract By Early March 2025.
the Anticipated Period Of Performance For Completion Of Design Is 240 Calendar Days After Notice Of Award (noa). The Vaar Magnitude Of Construction Is Between $10,000,000 And $20,000,000. Please Note That The 240 Calendar-day Period Of Performance For The Design Completion Begins With The Issuance Of The Noa And That A Notice To Proceed (ntp) Will Not Be Issued For The Completion Of A Design Project.
3. A-e Selection Process
firms Submitting Sf 330s In Response To This Announcement, Not Later Than The Closing Date And Time Specified Herein And In Accordance With Submission Requirements, Will Be Considered For Evaluation. The Selection Will Be Made As Follows:
sf 330s Will Be Evaluated In Accordance With The Primary Selection Criteria As Stated In This Pre-solicitation Notice. These Evaluations Will Determine The Most Highly Qualified Firms For This Particular Requirement. In Accordance With Far 36.602-3(c), At Least Three Of The Most Highly Qualified Firms Will Then Be Notified Of The Government S Intent To Hold Discussions. All Firms Not Invited To Participate In Discussions Will Be Notified At That Time. In Accordance With Far 36.607(b), Any Requested Debriefings Of Successful And Unsuccessful Firms Will Be Held After Final Selection Has Taken Place And Will Be Conducted, To The Extent Practicable, In Accordance With 15.503, 15.506(b) Through (f), And 15.507(c). Note That 15.506(d)(2) Through (d)(5) Do Not Apply To Architect-engineer Contracts.
discussions Will Be Held With The Most Highly Qualified Firms In The Form Of Written Responses. The Firms Invited To Participate In Discussions Will Be Notified By Email And Provided Further Instructions, Including Any Questions Or Topics To Address. Following The Completion Of Discussions, The Firms Will Be Evaluated And Ranked Based On The Primary And (if Necessary) Secondary Selection Criteria. The Final Evaluation And Ranking Will Consider The Sf 330 Submission For Each Firm, As Well As Additional Information Obtained Via Discussions. The Highest Rated Firm Will Be Selected To Receive The Solicitation And Engage In Negotiations.
the Solicitation Will Be Issued To The Highest Rated Firm As A Request For Fee Proposal (rfp). All Sow Attachments And Site-specific Documentation Will Be Provided To The Highest Rated Firm With The Rfp. A Site Visit Will Be Authorized During The Negotiation Process. An Award Will Then Be Made As Long As The Negotiation Of Rates And Hours Leads To A Fair And Reasonable Determination Of The Final Contract Price. If Negotiations With The Highest Rated Firm Are Unsuccessful, The Firm Will Be Notified That Negotiations Have Been Terminated. Negotiations Will Then Be Initiated With The Next Highest Rated Firm, And So On Until Award Can Be Made.
4. Selection Criteria:
firms Responding To This Notice Will Be Evaluated And Ranked Using The Primary And Secondary Selection Criteria Listed Below. The Factors Are Listed In Descending Order Of Importance. The Evaluation Will Consider How Each Factor Is Addressed And How It Is Formatted To Coincide With The Selection Criteria.
primary Selection Criteria:
professional Qualifications (sections C-e): Professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Service. The A-e Shall Demonstrate They Are Able To Sign And Stamp Each Drawing By Individuals Licensed In Any State In The United States For The Key Positions Listed Below. Provide Professional License Numbers And/or Proof Of Licensure. The Evaluation Shall Consider The Specific Experience (minimum Of Five Years) And Qualifications (i.e., Education, Training, Registration, Certifications, Overall Relevant Experience, And Longevity With The Firm As Full-time Employees) Of Personnel Proposed For Assignment To The Project, And Their Record Of Working Together As A Team When Evaluating Professional Qualifications. The Lead Designer In Each Discipline Must Be Registered But Does Not Have To Be Registered In The Particular State Where The Project Is Located.
a Resume For Each Of These Key Positions Must Be Provided In Section E Of The Sf330. Key Positions And Disciplines Required For This Project Include, But Are Not Limited To:
architect (leed Certification/us Green Build Council Certification)
registered Communications Distribution Designer (rcdd)
cost Estimator
civil Engineer
electrical Engineer
environmental Engineer
fire Protection Engineer
industrial Hygienist
mechanical Engineer
plumbing Engineer
project Manager
quality Assurance Manager
structural Engineer
physical Security Specialists
commissioning Agent
site Development
space Planning
offeror Must Include The Following Statement Of Sdvosb Compliance When Submitting The Personnel Proposed To Perform The Work Under This Requirement:
I, [signatory Authority], Of [company Name], Certify That The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance To Firms That Are Not Certified Sdvosbs By The Small Business Administration S Veteran Small Business Certification (vetcert) In Compliance With Vaar 852.219-75.
the Information Provided In Sections C Through E Of The Sf 330 Will Be Used To Evaluate This Factor. Do Not Include This Information In Section H Unless It Is Pertinent To Support The Information Listed In The Other Sections.
specialized Experience And Technical Competence (sections F-h): Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Design And Construction Period Services Shall Be Provided For New Construction, Renovations, Or Upgrades In The Healthcare Facility. Project Experience Should Include Design Guidelines Specific Requirements For Relocating And Replacing The Main Facility Oxygen Supply Tank. Design Experience Includes Installation, Function, Performance, Documentation, Testing And Commissioning Of Pipeline Systems For Compressed Medical Gases, Continuous Delivery Of The Gas Requirement For Supply Systems, Pipe Distribution Systems, Control Systems, Monitoring And Alarm Systems And Non-interchangeability Between Components Of Different Gas Systems. Experience Should Include Extensions Of Existing Pipeline Distribution Systems And Modification Of The Supply System Or Source Of Supply. Other Specialized Experience Includes Experience In Critical Path Scheduling, Hazardous Materials, Fire Protection, Construction Infection Control Protocols, Energy Conservation, Transition, And Sustainable Design Practices.
submissions Shall Include No More And No Less Than (3-5) Recent And Relevant Government And Private Experience Projects Similar In Size Scope And Complexity, And Experience With The Type Of Projects/competence Above. Relevant Is Defined As Those Task Requirements Identified In The Statement Of Work. Recent Is Defined As Services Provided Within The Past Five (5) Years. Each Project Shall Include The Following:
project Title And Location And Detailed Narrative Describing The Scope Of Services Provided, Including The Type Of Work Performed By The Offeror And Its Role In The Project (i.e., Prime Contractor, Teaming Partner, Or Subcontractor)
project Owner, Owner S Point Of Contact Including Telephone Number And Email Address
services & Deliverables Provided Under The Contract/task Order
period Of Performance, Including Start And Completion Dates
total Dollar Value Of The Project
ae Cost Estimate Vs. Actual Construction Cost
contract Number Associated With The Project
section G Will Used To Evaluate The Prior Experience Of The Prime Firm And Any Key Subcontractors Working Together On The Provided Relevant Projects.
the Offeror Shall Include Narratives Addressing The Following Topics In Section H. Simply Re-stating This List In Section H Will Not Be Sufficient. The Narrative Of How The Firm Addresses Each Of These Will Be Evaluated.
the Management Approach
the Coordination Of Disciplines And Subcontractors
quality Control Procedures, And
familiarity With Va Design Guides/manuals, Master Specifications, And Other Applicable Standards.
capacity (section H): The Evaluation Will Consider The Firm S Ability To Meet The Schedule Of The Overall Project, As Well As The Available Capacity Of Key Disciplines To Perform The Work In The Required Time. Provide The Available Capacity Of Key Disciplines By Providing Current Project Workload, Inclusive Of All Projects Awarded By The Va, Any Federal Agency, And Private Sector, During The Previous Twelve (12) Months Or Any Active Projects At Pcac. Include The Full Potential Value Of Any Current Indefinite Delivery Contracts The Prime Firm Has Been Awarded From Any Source. Offeror Shall Clearly State Their Available Capacity Presenting Workload Percentages For The Key Disciplines And/or Team Members. Also, The Offeror Must Provide The Award Date, Completion Percentages, And Expected Completion Date For The Va Projects Awarded In The Previous Twelve (12) Months Or Active At Pcac.
the Information For This Factor Must Be Provided In Section H Of The Sf 330. Please Ensure The Capacity Applies Toward The Proposed Team/personnel Provided In The Sf 330.
past Performance (section H): Past Performance Will Be Evaluated On Contracts With Government Agencies And Private Industry In Terms Of Cost Control, Quality Of Work, And Compliance With Performance Schedules.
past Performance Will Be Evaluated For All Projects Provided In Section F. The Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (cpars) Database Will Be Reviewed To Evaluate The Projects That Have A Va Cpars Entry. Va Cpars Are Not Required To Be Submitted With The Sf330 Submission. The Contract Number For The Project Must Be Submitted For Each Project Provided In Section F So Cpars Can Be Reviewed In The Database. Please Note We Are Unable To Review Any Cpars From Other Federal Agencies Outside Of The Va.
for Any Project That Does Not Have Va Cpars Data Available, A Past Performance Questionnaire (ppq) Is Required To Be Submitted With The Sf330. If The Firm (prime Or Subcontractor) Was Not The Prime Contractor On Any Project Submitted In The Sf330, A Ppq Must Be Submitted Listing Their Specific Role (key Disciplines) As A Subcontractor. The Ppq Should Be Rated And Signed By The Evaluator. In The Event That A Firm Does Not Receive A Completed Ppq Requested From An Evaluator Prior To The Time For Submission, The Firm Shall Submit The Partially Completed Ppq With Section 1 And The Evaluator Information In Section 2 Completed. Ensure A Poc Is Listed With The Project Title/contract Number. The Va Will Make Reasonable Attempts To Contact The Poc Upon Submission For Ppq Completion.
the Government May Consider Additional Performance Related Information Regarding The Firm, To Include Customer Inquiries, Government Databases, Publicly Available Sources, And Additional Projects In Cpars. The Government Reserves The Right To Contact Any Poc Listed On A Cpars Report Or Ppq. If Appropriate, The Record Of Significant Claims Against The Firm Because Of Improper Or Incomplete Architectural And Engineering Services May Be Evaluated.
failure To Provide Requested Data, Accessible Points Of Contact, Or Valid Phone Numbers Will Result In A Firm Being Considered Less Qualified. The Information For This Factor Must Be Provided In Section H Of The Sf 330.
knowledge Of Locality (section H): Demonstrate And Describe Experience In The Local Area And The Specific Knowledge Of Certain Local Conditions Or Project Site Features The Experience Provided. This Description May Include (if Applicable): The Information For This Factor Shall Be Provided In Section H Of The Sf 330.
any Prime Firm Or Subcontractor Experience Within The Visn Or At The Vamc
state Or Local Construction Codes, Laws, Or Regulations
climate And Seismic Related Conditions Or Features
note That The Intent Of This Factor Is To Showcase A Firm S Understanding Of The Site And Locality, And Not Where The Firm Is Located, How Far Away The Firm/branch Office Is From The Site, And How They Would Travel To The Site. Information Related To The Firm S Location Shall Instead Be Provided In Section H Under Secondary Selection Criterion Factor 1, Geographic Location. See Below.
construction Period Services (section H): Experience In Construction Period Services Must Be Demonstrated Via Project Experience. These May Be The Same Projects Identified Above In Factor 1; However, The Firm Shall Clearly Delineate The Types Of Construction Period Services Performed For Each. Refer To The Statement Of Work For Review Timeline Expectations. Project Descriptions Must Include Experience With:
solicitation Support Services,
professional Field Inspections During The Construction Period,
coordination With Commissioning Requirements,
review Of Construction Submittals,
support In Answering Requests For Information During The Construction Period,
support Of Construction Contract Changes To Include Drafting Statements Of Work And Cost Estimates,
attendance At Weekly Conference Calls,
providing Minutes Of Meetings Between The Ae, Va, And Contractors,
pre-final Inspection Site Visits,
generation Of Punch-list Reports, And
production Of As-built Documentation.
the Firm Shall Provide A Detailed Description Of Projects Worked That Illustrate Experience In These Areas. Projects Must Be Within The Last Ten (10) Years.
in Addition, The Firm Must Include A Description Of Experience Addressing Unforeseen Conditions And Emergent Situations, Conducting Situation Evaluations, And Making Midcourse Corrections. Include Description On How The Firm Can Be Proactive Or Responsive In These Situations.
the Information For This Factor Must Be Provided In Section H Of The Sf 330.
secondary Selection Criterion*:
geographic Location. Location Of The Firm, As Measured By The Driving Distance (miles) Between The Offeror S Principal Business Location And The Va Central California Health Care System, 2615 East Clinton Ave, Fresno, Ca 93703. Determination Of The Mileage Will Be Based On Google Maps (https://www.google.com/maps/dir/).
*the Secondary Selection Criterion Is Used As A Tiebreaker, If Necessary, In Ranking The Most Highly Qualified Firms Following The Completion Of Discussions. The Secondary Selection Criterion Will Not Be Applied When Determining A Firm S Sf 330 Submission Highly Qualified Or Not Highly Qualified.
5. Submission Requirements:
the Below Information Contains The Instructions And Format That Must Be Followed For The Submission Of The Sf 330 Statement Of Qualifications:
submit One (1) Sf 330 Statement Of Qualifications To Contract Specialist Tessia Hall At Tessia.hall@va.gov. This Must Include Parts I And Ii And Any Applicable Attachments.
the Submission Must Include The Sf 330, Architect-engineer Qualifications (form Is Available Online At Https://www.gsa.gov/reference/forms/architectengineer-qualifications).
the Sf 330 Submission Is Due By 10:00 Am Et On December 3, 2024.
the Sf 330 Must Be Submitted In One Email And Have A File Size No Larger Than 5 Mb. No Hard Copies Will Be Accepted.
the Subject Line Of The Email Must Read: Sf 330 Submission - 36c77625r0010 Relocate And Replace Main Facility Oxygen Supply Infrastructure Fresno Ca .
the Sf 330 Submission Must Not Exceed A Total Of 50 Pages. This Includes Title Page, Table Of Contents, And Any Other Relevant Information. Any Pages Submitted By An Offeror That Exceed The Limit Will Not Be Considered During The Evaluation. Each Page Must Be In Arial Size 12 Font, Single Spaced. Part Ii Of The Sf 330 And Any Cpars Or Ppqs Will Not Count Toward The Page Limitation.
a Ppq Obtained For Another Sf 330 Submission May Be Submitted For This Project. However, If Significant Portions Of The Project Have Been Completed Since The Ppq Was Filled Out, A New Ppq Should Be Submitted To Accurately Assess The Project.
firms Must Include The Following Information In Section B Of The Sf 330 Submission:
1) Sam Unique Entity Identifier
2) Tax Id Number
3) Cage Code
4) Primary Point Of Contact S Email Address And Phone Number
all Questions Must Be Submitted To Tessia.hall@va.gov With The Subject Line Sf 330 Questions - 36c77625r0010 Relocate And Replace Main Facility Oxygen Supply Infrastructure Fresno Ca. The Cutoff For Question Submission Is 10:00 Am Et On November 12, 2024. Questions Will Be Answered Through Modification To The Pre-sol Notice Posted To Contract Opportunities At Sam.gov.
this Procurement Is A 100% Set-aside For Sdvosb Concerns. Offers Received From Other Than Sdvosbs Will Not Be Considered. Offerors Must Be Certified As Sdvosbs By The U.s. Small Business Administration (sba) And Visible In The Veteran Small Business Certification (vetcert) Database (https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/) At The Time Of Sf 330 Submission, Written Responses, And Award. Failure To Be Certified In The Vetcert Database At These Times Will Result In The Offeror Being Deemed Ineligible For Award.
all Joint Ventures Must Be Sba Certified At The Time Of Sf 330 Submission, Written Responses, And Award And Must Submit Agreements That Comply With 13 Cfr 128.402 Prior To Contract Award.
all Prime Firms Must Meet The Naics Code Requirement Specified In This Notice. The Contracting Officer Will Verify The Naics Code In Vetcert. Failure To Meet The Naics Code Requirement May Result In The Rejection Of The Sf 330 Submission.
sf 330 Submissions Received After The Date And Time Specified Will Not Be Considered. Late Proposal Rules Per Far 15.208 Will Be Followed For Late Submittals. Firms Not Providing The Required Information May Not Be Evaluated. All Information Must Be Included In The Sf 330 Submission Package.
it Is The Offeror S Responsibility To Check The Contract Opportunities Website At Sam.gov For Any Revisions To This Announcement Prior To Submitting Their Sf 330.
Closing Soon3 Dec 2024
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