Architect Tenders
Architect Tenders
Ministry Of The Interior Tender
Civil And Construction...+2Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
France
Closing Date15 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Details: In 2024, a Contemporary Architecture Photography Campaign in Morbihan Was Led by Photographer Kourtney Roy at the Request of the Ddtm of Morbihan. It Is Planned to Publish This Work; To Do This, It Is Necessary to Supplement the Photographs with Graphic Documents and Explanatory Texts in Order to Present These Remarkable Architectures More Precisely. If Photography Indeed Makes It Easy to Present Buildings and Reach a Wide Audience, Technical and Analytical Information Are Essential to Understand and Respect the Qualities of Constructions, Whether for Visitors, Amateurs, Owners or Project Leaders. The Approach to Raising Awareness of Contemporary and Modern Architecture Does Not Aim to Protect But to Highlight and Stimulate the Desire for Architecture. The architect's approach is to respond as best as possible to today's uses and construction practices. Knowledge of architecture is a prerequisite for any proper consideration of the context, potentials and constraints, in the same way as geography or climate.
DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender
Electrical and Electronics...+1Electrical Works
United States
Closing Date24 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Details: Statement Of Work troy Lock Automatic Transfer Switch Replacement albany Field Office (afo), Troy, Ny sw-1 Location: Albany Field Office, Troy, Ny. Arrangements For Entrance Onto Afo Must Be Made By Contacting Afo At (518) 273-0870 Between The Hours Of 7:00 A.m. And 3:00 P.m., Monday Through Friday. Access Is Restricted, Escorts Shall Be Provided By Albany Field Office Personnel. sw-2 Scope Of Work: The Work Covered In This Contract Consists Of Furnishing All Labor, Expertise, Equipment, Materials, Facilities, Transportation, And Appliances Necessary To Perform Operations In Connection With The Work Described In Paragraph Sw-3. It Is The Intent Of The Government For The Contractor To Provide A Complete And Useable System. Any Relevant Details Required For A Complete System That Are Omitted In The Contract Plans And Specifications Will Be Provided By The Contractor At No Cost To The Government. sw-3 Summary Of Work: Work Shall Consist Of But Is Not Limited To The Following: remove Existing Automatic Transfer Switch (ats) And Furnish And Install A With New Ats Of An Appropriate Type, Rating, And Size For The System (see Characteristics Below). Contractor Will Dispose Of The Removed Ats. Functionally Test The Ats After Installation Per The Troy Lock Ats Specifications. See Attached Drawing And Specifications For More Details. Continuous Temporary Power To The Lockhouse Will Be Required During The Ats Replacement. The Lock And Lockhouse Shall Not Be Without Power For More Than 30 Minutes. The Ats And Connected Switchgear Are All Outside. ats Requirements– 208v 600a, 3 Phase, 4 Wire, 35,000 A.i.c., Nema 3r With Maintenance Bypass. The New Ats Will Have A Manual Actuation Handle In Addition To The Automatic Function. The New Ats Must Be Service Rated. current Ats (for Information Only): Asco 300 Series. See Attached O+m Manual the Contractor Shall Conduct A Load Test Of The Existing Generator Up To 80% Of Its Maximum Load For Three Hours And Prepare A Report Documenting The Load Test And Its Results. as Part Of Functional Testing Of The Ats, The Contractor Shall Troubleshoot And Document Issues Encountered In A Report. sw-4 Timing Of Work: Workdays For Which The Lock Shall Be Without Power For Any Length Of Time Shall Be Scheduled No Less Than Two Weeks In Advance To Allow For Posting Of Notice To Mariners. The Period Of Performance Is 30 Days After 15 April, 2025. The Contractor Shall Notify The Government Of Any Material Delays They Encounter. sw-5 Codes & Standards: All Work Performed Under This Contract Shall Be In Accordance With Federal, State And Local Codes & Standards, As Well As Widely Accepted Industry Standards, Including But Not Limited To: American Institute Of Architects, American Institute Of Electrical Engineers, American National Standards Institute, American Society Of Mechanical Engineers, American Society Of Testing Materials, National Bureau Of Standards, National Electric Code, National Fire Protection Association, National Electric Code, Occupational Safety & Health Administration, Rubber Manufacturers Association, Underwriters Laboratories, And The New York Dot Standard Specification. Additionally, All Requirements Of The New York Department Of Health Must Be Satisfied In Their Entirety For Any Work Performed Or Materials Bought Under This Contract. Failure To Comply With Any Of The Aforementioned Codes And Standards Shall Be Considered As A Failure To Comply To Contract Specifications. sw-6 Utilities: Contractors Shall Coordinate With All Local Utilities Having Jurisdiction. The Local Power Utility Company Is National Grid. sw-7 Materials: The Materials Shall Conform To Specifications, Applicable Industry Codes And Standards And The Manufacturer's Recommendations, Whichever Is More Stringent. Certificates Of Compliance And Technical Data Sheets Are Required For All Materials Supplied. sw-8 Site Inspection: The Contractor Shall Have The Opportunity To Visit The Site Before The Bid Opening. The Contractor Is Required To Acknowledge At Time Of Bid Opening That Said Contractor Has Inspected And Is Fully Cognizant Of Conditions At The Site. No Allowance Or Consideration Will Be Given After Award For Any Condition Which Existed At The Time Of The Site Visit. sw-9 Security And Facility Access: The Contractor Shall Be Granted Access To The Afo Site. Contractor Personnel Must Sign In At The Administration Building When They Arrive On Site And Sign Out Before They Leave The Site. The Government Reserves The Right To Deny Access To Any Person, With No Consequence To The Contract. 1. General Security Requirements And Guidance: The Security Requirements Described Below Apply To All Contract Personnel (including Employees Of The Prime Contractor ("contractor") And All Subcontractor Employees) Supporting The Performance Requirements Of This Contract. The Contractor Is Responsible For Compliance With These Security Requirements. Questions Regarding Security Matters Shall Be Addressed To The Designated Government Representative (e.g., Contracting Officer Representative (cor), Requiring Activity (ra) Representative, Or Contracting Officer (if A Cor Or Other Ra Representative Is Not Appointed)). Contract Personnel Are Critical To The Overall Security And Safety Of Us Army Corps Of Engineers (usace) Installations, Facilities And Activities, And Security Awareness Training Contributes To Those Efforts. The Department Of Defense (dod) And Army Security Training Requirements Specified Below, If Applicable, Are Performance Requirements; All Applicable Contract Personnel Shall Complete Initial Training Within 30 Days Of Contract Award Or The Date New Contract Personnel Begin Performance On The Contract. Within Five Business Days From The Completion Of Training, The Contractor Shall Provide Written Documentation (e.g., Email Or Memorandum) To The Government Representative. The Documentation Shall Include The Names Of Contract Personnel Trained And Which Training They Completed; The Contractor Shall Maintain Training Records As Part Of Their Contract Files And Be Prepared To Provide Copies Of Training Certificates To The Government Representative. Contractor Personnel And Vehicles Are Subject To Search When Entering Federal Installations. Additionally, All Contract Personnel Shall Comply With Force Protection Condition (fpcon) Measures, Random Antiterrorism Measures (commonly Referred To As "rams"), And Health Protection Condition (hpcon) Measures. The Contractor Is Responsible For Meeting Performance Requirements During Elevated Fpcon And/or Hpcon Levels In Accordance With Applicable Ra Plans And Procedures --this Includes Identifying Mission Essential And Non-mission Essential Personnel. In Addition To The Changes Otherwise Authorized By The Changes Clause Of This Contract, Should The Fpcon Or Hpcon Levels At Any Individual Facility Or Installation Change, The Government May Implement Security Changes That Affect Contract Personnel. The Contractor Shall Ensure All Contract Personnel Are Aware Of Their Security Responsibilities, Including Any Site-specific Requirements Identified In Local Policies Or Procedures. 2. Physical Security And Access Control Requirements: All Contract Personnel Requiring Physical Access To A Federal Installation Or Facility Shall Comply With The Access Control Procedures Of That Location. Contract Personnel Requiring Unescorted Access To Meet Contract Performance Requirements On A Dod Installation In The Us Shall Be Vetted By The Installation/facility Provost Marshal/directorate Of Emergency Services/security Office Using The National Crime Information Center-interstate Identification Index (commonly Referred To As "ncic-111") And Terrorist Screening Database (commonly Referred To As "tsdb"). Contract Personnel Shall Comply With All Personal Identity Verification Requirements Specified In Installation/facility Policies And Procedures. Contract Personnel Who Do Not Meet Requirements For Unescorted Access To Usace Facilities Shall Coordinate Escorted Access With The Government Representative, As Needed. Contract Personnel Who Receive Keys, Access Cards, Or Lock Combinations That Provide Access To Government-owned Property Shall Comply With Key And Lock Control Procedures Of The Ra. sw-10 Safety: Compliance With Osha And Other Applicable Laws And Regulations For The Protection Of Employees Is Exclusively The Obligation Of The Commercial Contractor. Government And Contractor Employees Must Comply With The Corps Of Engineers Safety Manual Em 385-1-1. All Contractors And Employees Will Attend A Pre-construction Meeting Prior To Project Work Beginning. sw-11 Clean-up: Clean-up And Remove Debris Generated By This Contract To An Approved Off-site Location. Two (2) Copies Of The Receiving (tipping Or Dumping) Tickets, With A Cover Letter From The Prime Contractor Stating The Full Name And Address Of The Location To Which Debris Was Taken. sw-12 Government Resources: No Government Resources Shall Be Made Available To The Contractor, Unless Otherwise Stated In This Statement Of Work. The Contractor Shall Provide For All Necessary Resources To Provide A Complete And Usable Facility Or Systems As Described In The Contract Documents. The Contractor Shall Not Obligate Government Resources In Any Manner. The Government Shall Seek Remedy For Any Obligation Or Encumbrance Imposed By The Contractors Actions. Government Resources Include, But Are Not Limited To, Government Owned Materials, Equipment, Tools, Vehicles, Personnel, And Facilities. sw-13 Supplemental Attachments: troy Lock Electrical One Line Riser Diagram troy Lock Ats Specifications asco 300 Series Operation And Maintenance Manual generator Data Plate power System Analysis
DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
United States
Closing Date21 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Details: 1. Contract Information: This Contract Is Being Procured In Accordance With The Brooks A-e Act As Implemented In Far Subpart 36.6. Firms Will Be Selected For Negotiation Based On Demonstrated Competence And Qualifications For The Required Work. See Numbered Note 24 For General Information On The A-e Selection Process. A-e Services Are Required For Site Investigation, Concept Design, Final Design (option), And Construction Phase Services (option) For The Subject Project. North American Industrial Classification System Code Is 541330, Which Has A Size Standard Of $25,500,000 In Average Annual Receipts. This Announcement Is Open To All Businesses Regardless Of Size. Far Clause “52.219-4 Notice Of Price Evaluation Preference For Hubzone Small Business Concerns” Will Be Included In The Solicitation. A Firm-fixed-price Contract Will Be Negotiated. The Contract Is Anticipated To Be Awarded In Sep 2025 And Design Completed By Oct 2028. A-e Contract Price Is Estimated To Be More Than $10,000,000. If A Large Business Is Selected For This Contract, It Must Comply With Far 52.219 -9 “small Business Subcontracting Plan” Regarding The Requirement For A Subcontracting Plan On That Part Of The Work It Intends To Subcontract. This Action Will Be Subject To Far Clause 52.219-14 “limitations Of Subcontracting.” For The Purposes Of This Solicitation, This Acquisition Is To Be Considered A Service And As Such, The Government Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government For Contract Performance To Subcontractors That Are Not Similarly Situated Entities. Any Work That A Similarly Situated Entity Further Subcontracts Will Count Towards The Prime Contractor's 50% Subcontract Amount That Cannot Be Exceeded. When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50% Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Service Portion Of The Contract; The Subcontracting Goals For The New York District Which Will Be Considered In The Negotiation Of This Contract Are: (1) At Least 25%, But No More Than 49% Of A Contractor's Intended Subcontract Amount Be Placed With Small Businesses (sb); (2) At Least 5 % Of A Contractor's Intended Subcontract Amount Be Placed With Small Disadvantaged Businesses (sdb); (3) At Least 3% Of A Contractor's Intended Subcontract Amount Be Placed With Women-owned Sb (wosb); (4) At Least 3% Of A Contractor's Intended Subcontract Amount Be Placed With Service-disabled Veteran-owned Sb; (5) At Least 3% Of A Contractor's Intended Subcontract Amount Be Placed With Veteran-owned Sb; And (6) At Least 3% Of A Contractor's Intended Subcontract Amount Be Placed With Hubzone Sb. The Plan Is Not Required With This Submittal, But Will Be Required With The Fee Proposal Of The Firm Selected For Negotiations. To Be Eligible For Contract Award, A Firm Must Register For An Unique Entity Id, A 12-character Alphanumeric Id Assigned To An Entity By Sam.gov. New Entities Can Get Their Unique Entity Id At Sam.gov And Complete An Entity Registration. 2. Project Information: Replace, By Deconstruction And Reconstruction, A Multi-story General Instruction Building. Rehabilitate The Original Features Of The Building Constructed In 1911 Which Have Survived. The Primary Facility Will Provide Spaces For General Instruction Classrooms, Lecture Halls And Collaboration Space, Administrative Space With Private And Open Offices, An Auditorium, Lab Space, Conference Rooms, Reception Areas, A Library And Mock Courtroom, An Arms Vault, Showers And Bathrooms, Lactation Rooms, Copy Rooms, Staff Break Rooms, Departmental Storage, Vending Areas And A Cafe, As Well As Freight And Passenger Elevators. Cybersecurity Measures, Electronic Security Systems (pacs & Ids) Installation, Energy Measurement And Control System (emcs) Connection, Building Information Systems, And Fire Alarm And Protection Systems Will Be Included. Supporting Facilities Include Utility Connections (water, Sanitary Sewer, Electrical), Storm Drainage, Walks, Curbs And Gutters, Landscaping, And Site Improvements. Heating Will Be Provided By District Heat, And Air Conditioning Will Be Provided By A Steam Powered Absorptive Chiller System. Comprehensive Building And Furnishings Related Interior Design Services Are Required. This Project Will Be Designed For Accessibility And Usability By Individuals With Disabilities. Utility Connections Are Required To Privatized Electric Distribution, Water, And Wastewater Systems. The Army Intends To Have The Respective Utilities Privatization System Owners, American Water And City Light & Power Make And Own The Necessary Connections Up To The Facility Service Disconnect Or Other Defined Point Of Demarcation. Facilities Will Be Designed To A Minimum Life Of 40 Years In Accordance With Dod's Unified Facilities Criteria (ufc 1-200-02) Including Energy Efficiencies, Building Envelope And Integrated Building Systems Performance. Demolish The Portion Of The Building Constructed In 1955 (321,012 Total Sf). U.s. Military Academy (usma) Has A Substantial Deficit Of -412,799 Square Feet In General Instructional Space, And This Project Will Address A Portion Of That Deficit By Constructing A New Addition. The New Addition, Exterior Alterations, And Related New Construction Will Not Destroy Historic 1911 Materials, Features, And Spatial Relationships That Characterize The Property. The New Work Will Be Differentiated From The Old And Will Be Compatible With The Historic Materials, Features, Size, Scale And Proportion, And Massing To Protect The Integrity Of The Property And Its Environment. The New Addition And Adjacent Or Related New Construction Will Be Undertaken In Such A Manner That, If Removed In The Future, The Essential Form And Integrity Of The Historic 1911 Property And Its Environment Would Be Unimpaired. Moreover, This Project Will Consolidate Key Programs In One Facility. By Upgrading And Consolidating Key Programs Into A Central Location Within The Main Campus, The Academy Aims To Foster A More Cohesive Academic Environment While Addressing Its Instructional Space Deficit. The Centralization Of Programs Will Reduce The Physical Fragmentation Of Departments And Encourage More Cross-disciplinary Collaboration. This Approach Aligns With Modern Educational Trends, Where Academic Institutions Are Moving Towards Flexible, Multi-purpose Spaces That Encourage Interaction And Innovation. Bringing Key Programs Together In Adequately Sized Spaces Will Not Only Optimize The Use Of Space But Also Create An Atmosphere Where Students And Faculty From Different Disciplines Can Engage In Meaningful Collaboration, Enhancing The Learning Experience. This Project Is Required To Update The Flagship Schoolhouse, Thayer Hall, As Part Of The Academic Building Upgrade Program (abup), Which Was Conceived To Address Critical Gaps In Instructional Space And Ensure That Academic Buildings Meet Both The Current And Future Needs Of The Usma's Academic Departments. Thayer Hall Will Support A Student Load Of 2,880 Students. The Project's Primary Goal Is To Reduce The Instructional Space Deficit. By Upgrading The Instructional Facilities, The Academy Seeks To Align Itself With Contemporary Educational Standards, Which Prioritize Collaborative Learning, Cross-disciplinary Interaction, And Active Engagement Between Students And Faculty. The Contract Will Require Accomplishment Of Site Investigation Work. The Contract Will Require Preparation Of Parametric Design Considered To Be 5 – 15 Percent Of The Total Design Effort. The Contract Will Require Preparation Of Concept Design Considered To Be 35 Percent Of The Total Design Effort. As An Option, The Contract Will Require Preparation Of 60%, 90%, And Final 100% Designs. As An Option, The Contract Will Require Delivery Of Construction Phase Ae Services. The Estimated Construction Cost Of This Project Is Over $500,000,000. Cost Estimates Must Be Prepared Using The Corps Of Engineers Micro Computer Aided Cost Estimating System (mcaces) – Second Generation (mii). The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Accomplishing Designs And Preparing Drawings Using Advanced Modeling And Delivering The Three-dimensional Drawings In Autodesk Revit And Autodesk Civil 3d Software. The Government Will Only Accept The Final Product For Full Operation, Without Conversion Or Reformatting, In The Target Advanced Modeling Software Format, And On The Target Platform Specified Herein. Drawings Shall Be Compliant With The Current A/e/c Cad Standard Available From The Cad/bim Technology Center, Engineer Research And Development Center. 3. Selection Criteria: The Selection Criteria For This Particular Project Are Listed Below In Descending Order Of Importance (first By Major Criterion And Then By Each Sub- Criterion). Criteria A-e Are Primary. Criteria F-g Are Secondary And Will Only Be Used As "tie-breakers" Among Firms That Are Essentially Technically Equal. a. Submit No More Than Ten Projects Which Demonstrate Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In Design Of Facilities Similar To The Project Described Herein. Submitted Projects Should Have A Construction Cost Of At Least $100,000,000. Submitted Projects Should Have A Construction Completion Date No Earlier Than January 2015. On All Example Projects, The Government May Consider The Following Strengths For Evaluation Purposes: (1) Design Of Facility Renovations For Older/historic Institutions Of Higher Learning. (2) Application Of The Secretary Of The Interior’s Standards For The Treatment Of Historic Properties And Compliance With Section 106 Of The National Historic Preservation Act. (3) Sustainable Design Using An Integrated Design Approach And Emphasizing Environmental Stewardship, With Experience In Energy And Water Conservation And Efficiency; Use Of Recovered And Recycled Materials; Waste Reduction; Reduction Or Elimination Of Toxic And Harmful Substances In Facilities Construction And Operation; Efficiency In Resource And Materials Utilization; Development Of Healthy, Safe, And Productive Work Environments; And Employing The Leed Evaluation And Certification Methods. (4) Conducting Whole Building Life Cycle Cost Analysis (wb Lcca) Considering The Cradle-to-grave Costs Associated With Upfront Construction, Lifetime Building Sustainment, Maintenance, Operations (including Energy And Water Use), And Building Disposal, To Target The Most Cost-effective Design To Achieve Modeled Building Energy Consumption Reduction By A Minimum Of 30% Below The Ashrae 90.1 Baseline Specified In 10 Cfr 433 Without The Use Of Fossil Fuel Combustion Systems, With The Goal Being To Select The Optimal Combination Of Interdependent Building Systems (e.g. Envelope, Hvac, Hot Water, Lighting, Wall And Floor Thermal Mass Capacity, Etc). (5) Design Of Resilient Buildings, I.e. A Building That (i) Maximizes The Ability Of The Owner/operator To Withstand And Recover From A Potentially Disruptive Event That May Adversely Affect Mission Assurance And Mission-essential Functions, Including Extreme Weather (as Defined By 10 U.s.c. 101(a)(20)) Or A Disruption To Energy Or Water Supplies; (ii) Has Minimal Energy And Water Demand; (iii) Has An Indoor Environment Optimized To Promote Human Safety, Physical And Psychological Health, And Productivity; And (iv) Integrates Carbon-free Energy Generation And Storage. (6) Design Of Building Stabilization And Structural Shoring And Bracing Systems. (7) Experience Of The Prime Firm And Significant Subconsultants, Particularly The Cost Engineering Firm, The Geotechnical Drilling Firm, And The Asbestos/lead/pcb/hazmat Consulting Firm, In Working Together. b. Qualified Professional Personnel In The Following Key Disciplines: Aabc Certified Commissioning Authority (cxa), Accredited Learning Environment Planner (alep), Architecture, Asbestos/lead/pcb/hazmat Consulting, Certified Value Specialist, Civil Engineering, Clc Or Cld Certified Lighting Consulting, Comptia Certified Cybersecurity Consulting, Construction Project Scheduler Experienced With Primavera P6, Cost Engineering, Cts Certified Audio/visual Consulting, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Security Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Historic Preservation Architecture, Ince Certified Acoustical Consulting, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Leed Accredited Professional, Mechanical Engineering, Ncidq Or State Licensed Interior Design, Project Management, Structural Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, And Vertical Transportation Engineering. The Lead Architect Or Engineer In Each Discipline Must Be Registered To Practice In The Appropriate Professional Field. The Civil Engineer, Asbestos/lead/pcb/hazmat Consultant And Land Surveyor Must Be Registered To Practice In New York. The Evaluation Will Consider Education, Certifications, Training, Registration, Overall And Relevant Experience, And Longevity With The Firm. c. Past Performance On Dod And Institution Of Higher Learning Contracts With Respect To Cost Control, Quality Of Work, And Compliance With Performance Schedules, As Determined From Cpars And Other Sources. d. Capacity To Submit The Draft Parametric Design Report (pdr) (10% Complete) By January Or February 2026, To Submit The Corrected Pdr (15% Complete) By April 2026, To Submit The Draft Concept Design (30% Complete) By June Or July 2026, To Submit The Corrected Concept Design (35% Complete) By September 2026, To Submit The 35% Certification Package (consisting Of Final Eng 3086, Designated Construction Agent Assessment Eng 6196, And Cost Schedule Risk Analysis Documentation) By November 2026 And Complete The Final Design (option) By October 2028. Schedule Is Critical For The Project. The Evaluation Will Consider The Experience Of The Firm And Any Consultants In Similar Size Projects, And The Availability Of An Adequate Number Of Personnel In Key Disciplines. e. Knowledge Of Design Of Foundations Bearing On Granite Or Gneiss Bedrock, Design Of Building Systems For Marine, Mixed-humid, And Cold Climate Zones, Rehabilitation Of Historic Stone Masonry, Design Complying With The Department Of Defense (dod) Unified Facilities Criteria, Design Complying With The Department Of The Army Policy Guidance On Resilient Buildings, Or Design Subject To Review By The New York State Historic Preservation Officer Or The New York State Department Of Environmental Conservation. f. Extent Of Participation Of Sb (including Wosb), Sdb, Historically Black Colleges And Universities, And Minority Institutions In The Proposed Contract Team, Measured As A Percentage Of The Total Estimated Effort. g. Volume Of Dod A-e Contract Awards In The Last 12 Months, With The Objective Of Effecting An Equitable Distribution Of Dod A-e Contracts Among Qualified Firms, Including Sb And Sdb. 4. Submission Requirements: Interested Firms Having The Capabilities To Perform This Work Must Submit Sf 330 Part I And Sf 330 Part Ii For The Prime Firm And All Consultants, To Jordan.k.moran@usace.army.mil Not Later Than 11:59 Pm Est On The Response Date Indicated Above. The Sf 330 Part I Shall Not Exceed 100 Pages (pdf Formatted To 8.5” X 11” Page Size), Including No More Than 50 Pages For Section E. Use No Smaller Than 12 Font Type. The Firm Is Encouraged, But Not Required, To Include Their Sam.gov-assigned Unique Entity Id Number In Sf 330, Part I, Section H. In Section H Describe The Firm's Overall Design Quality Management Plan (dqmp). A Project-specific Design Quality Control Plan Must Be Prepared And Approved By The Government As A Condition Of Contract Award But Is Not Required With This Submission. In Section H Also Indicate The Estimated Percentage Involvement Of Each Firm On The Proposed Team. The Most Highly Qualified Firms Will Be Interviewed. Neither Facsimile Nor Paper Hardcopy Transmissions Will Be Accepted. Solicitation Packages Are Not Provided, And No Additional Project Information Will Be Given To Firms During The Announcement Period. This Is Not A Request For Proposal. The Government Intends To Notify Interested Firms Of The Selection Or Non-selection Decision By March 2025. point Of Contact: Jordan Moran, (917) 908-8121 email Your Questions To Us Army Corps Of Engineers New York District At Jordan.k.moran@usace.army.mil
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Civil And Construction...+2Others, Building Construction
United States
Closing Date21 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
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this Announcement Is Not A Request For Proposal. 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. the Department Of Veterans Affairs Is Seeking A Qualified Architect-engineering (ae) Firm To Provide Schematics, Design Development, Construction Documents, Technical Specifications, Construction Period Services, Site Visits, Cost Estimates, As-built Documentation, And All Other Related Information For Project 528a5-24-504, Project Upgrade Buildings 7&8 Electric Room At The Canandaigua Vamc At 400 Fort Hill Ave, Canandaigua Ny 14424. This Project Will Expand The Existing Electrical Rooms On The Ground Floor Of Building 7 And 8, Into Adjacent Spaces And Replace Electrical Components. this Requirement Is Being Procured In Accordance With The Brooks Act As Implemented In Far Subpart 36.6. Applicable Naics Code Is 541330 And Small Business Size Standard Of $25.5 Million. Magnitude Of Construction Is Between $5,000,000.00 And $10,000,000.00. This Is A 100% Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Set Aside. The Anticipated Award Date Of The Proposed A-e Contract Is On Or Before May 20th, 2025 . Potential Contractors Must Be Registered In Sam (www.sam.gov ) And Are Visible/verified/certified As Sdvosb (or Vosb) In Veterans Small Business Certification (https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/ ) At Time Of Submission Of Their Qualifications In Order To Be Considered For An Award. in Order To Assure Compliance With Vaar Clauses, 852.219-75 Va Notice Of Limitations On Subcontracting Certificate Of Compliance For Services And Construction (nov 2022) And 852.219-73 Va Notice To Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (nov 2022), All Firms Submitting A Sf 330 For This Notice Are Required To Indicate What Percentage Of The Cost Of Contract Performance Will Be Expended On The Concerns Employees And In Which Discipline(s) And Percentage Of Cost Of Contract Performance To Be Expended (and In What Disciplines) By Any Other Consultant/subcontractor Or Otherwise Used Small Or Large Business Entity(s). Any Consultant/subcontractor Or Otherwise Business Entity(s) Used Must Be Identified By Name, Office Location And Size/type Of Business (i.e., Sdvosb, Vosb, 8(a), Small, Large, Etc.). Failure To Provide This Information Will Deem The Firm S Sf 330 Submittal As Nonresponsive And Preclude Further Evaluation all A/e Firms Are Advised That In Accordance With Vaar 836.606-71 The Total Cost Of The Production And Delivery Of Designs, Plans, Drawings And Specifications Shall Not Exceed Six (6) Percent Of The Estimate Cost Of Construction. Other A-e Fees Are Not Included In The Six (6) Percent. Additionally, Far Clause 52.236-22 (c) - Design Within Funding Limitation, Will Be Applicable To This Procurement Action. exsisting Conditions:
the Canandaigua Vamc Is Located At 400 Fort Hill Avenue, Canandaigua, Ny 14424. Building 7 And 8 Are Two Of The Main Campus Structures And Contains Sensitive Programming Including Clc S With In-patient Care. The Existing Electrical Rooms Are Insufficient In Size And Does Not Meet Current Codes/standards As Set By The Va. The Adjacent Spaces To These Electrical Rooms Consist Of Available Space For Expansion. All Electrical Equipment Shall Be Replaced Unless Otherwise Directed By The Va And All Building Services Shall Placed On Emergency Power. All Proposed Equipment Shall Meet Current Va Standards And Codes. scope Of Service Required 1. Provide Investigative, Schematic, And Design Development Services, Production Of Construction Documents, Working Drawings, Specifications, And Cost Estimates, And Perform Construction Administration Including Shop Drawing And Submittal Review As Required To Complete The Work And As Per The Architect/engineer (a/e) Required Deliverables. The A/e Firm Shall Analyze The Existing Conditions And Working With The Medical Center Staff Develop Various Proposals To Meet The Project Intent. Develop Accepted Proposal Into A Final Design And Cost Estimate To Best Suit The Needs And Constraints Of The Government, While Incorporating Vamc Canandaigua Engineering Services, Va Network 2, Or Any Other Government Comments. 2. Provide For Necessary Design For Utility Connections, Alternative Power, Phasing, And Support For Building Operations Through Construction With Minimal Interruptions. 3. Perform Load Test On Existing Generator And Emergency Power System To Confirm Existing Supply Will Support Additional Loads. 4. Provide An Independent Analysis To Locate Any Underground Or Hidden Utilities For Inclusion In The Design If Applicable, To Confirm Viability Of Planned Excavations Or Demolitions Of To Support Design Objectives. Such Analysis May Include Ground Penetrating Radar, Review Of Existing Va Documentation Or Other Viable Options To Verify These Utilities. 5. Attend All Design Review Meetings And Make All Necessary Site Visits During Design Phases To Gather Information Necessary From The Existing Site Conditions, Building Plans, Utility Plans, Etc. To Provide A Complete Assessment Of The Proposed Work. The Proposal Shall Include An Identified Number Of Visits. The Va Shall Provide Access To Hardcopy/electronic Files. The A/e Firm Shall Perform All Searches Of The Files For Any Required Reference Materials To Support Design Efforts. Limited Digital Drawings Are Available. 6. Attend Pre-bid Job Walk And Provide All Engineering Responses To Questions Asked By Potential Bidders And Issue Addendum When Necessary. 7. All Work Shall Be In Accordance With All Applicable Codes In The Department Of Veteran Affairs (va) Design Manuals And Va Publications (master Construction Specifications, Construction Standards, National Fire Protection Association (nfpa), Underwriters Laboratory, International Building Code Ibc, National Electric Code (nec), Building Codes And Standards, And Va Information Security Handbook 6500.6, Etc.) 8. All Work Containing Hazardous Materials Shall Be In Accordance With New York State Code Rule 56 Regarding Asbestos And Other Hazardous Materials, Ahera Regulations 40 Cfr Part 763.86, 763,87, And Osha 1926.1101(k)(1). 9. All Submissions Shall Include Physical And Digital Submissions Of Drawings And Specifications. 10. All Drawings Shall Be Submitted At Architectural E1 (30 X 42 ) For Full Sized Sets And Architectural C (18 X 24 ) For Half Sized Sets. All Sets Shall Be Bound. 11. All Cad Submissions Shall Be Provided In Autocad 2017 Unless Discussed Otherwise. Revit Models Shall Also Be Submitted In Addition To Cad Documents If Created. 12. The Autodesk Build Construction Management Platform (autodesk Construction Cloud Acc) Will Be Used For Information Sharing And Project Management Through The Design And Construction Phases. This Software Is Provided By The Va At No Additional Cost To The A/e. a. Platform Training Will Be Provided By The Va And Is Required By All Parties To Access. b. The A/e Shall, Upon Award, Provide A Comprehensive List Of Project Staff Who Will Need Access To Acc Including:
i. Full Name
ii. Company Name
iii. Email Address
iv. Role/position On The Project
c. Completion Certificates Of Training By All Members Of The Team Shall Be Provided To The Cor Within 12 Calendar Days.
d. Additional Members Can Be Added At Any Time Upon Written Request To The Cor.
e. Acc Shall Be Used For All Digital Submissions, Official Project Correspondence, Submittals, Rfis, Schedules, Actionable Tasks, Photos, Surveys, Reports, Inspections, Etc. 13. Provide Design, Construction, And Post-construction Services As Listed Below. a Full Scope Of Services Including The Deliverables Will Be Included In The Formal Solicitation After A Review Of The Sf330s. Location canandaigua Vamc. 400 Fort Hill Avenue Canandaigua, Ny 14424 cost Range estimated Construction Cost Range: Between $5,000,000 And $10,000,000. type Of Contract Contemplated
the Department Of Veterans Affairs Is Contemplating Awarding A Firm Fixed Price Contract. design Completion Period: The Department Of Veterans Affairs Requires Design And Contract Support Services. The A/e Shall Deliver 100% Bid Documents In 220 Calendar Days From The Notice To Proceed (ntp). selection Criteria Descriptions
the Selection Criteria Descriptions Are Provided Below. professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Services. offerors Will Be Evaluated In Terms Of The Qualifications, Competence And Experience Of The Key Personnel And Technical Team Proposed To Accomplish This Work. Key Personnel Are Individuals Who Will Have Major Contract Or Project Management Responsibilities And/or Will Provide Unusual Or Unique Expertise. Provide A Balanced Licensed And Or Certified Workforce In The Following Disciplines Architecture, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Interior Design, Environmental Services And Fire Protection Engineering As Needed. The Designers Of Record Shall Perform And Direct The Design Within Their Respective Discipline And Shall Sign And Seal The Drawings. 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. submission Requirements: Provide Resumes For All Proposed Key Personnel. Resumes Are Limited To One Page Each And Should Cite Project Specific Experience And Indicate Proposed Role In This Contract. Provide Professional Registration, Certification, Licensure And/or Accreditation. Indicate Participation Of Key Personnel In Example Projects In The Sf-330 Part 1 Section G. (2) Specialized Experience And Technical Competence
specialized Experience And Technical Competence Required For This Specific Project, Including, Where Appropriate, Experience In Energy Conservation, Pollution Prevention, Waste Reduction, And The Use Of Recovered Materials. offerors Will Be Evaluated On Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Performance Of Services Similar To Those Anticipated Under This Contract With Regard To:
experience With Design Of Inpatient Medical Care Facilities. experience With Design Of Multifunctional Offices.
experience With Specialized Hvac And Electrical Distribution Systems Design For Healthcare Facilities;
experience In Providing Post Construction Award Services (shop Drawing Review, As-built Drawing And Quality Assurance Plan (qap) Preparation, Construction Inspection Services, And Operating And Maintenance Manuals).
experience With Government Designs And Construction.
experience With Extensive Site Survey Skills submission Requirements: Provide Up To Five (5) Projects Completed Or Substantially Completed Within The Past Five (5) Years That Best Illustrate Specialized Experience Of The Proposed Team In The Areas Outlined Above And The Scope Of Work Of The Project. Example Projects Shall Note Project S Square Footage. All Projects Provided In The Sf-330 Must Be Completed By The Office/branch/regional Office/individual Team Member Actually Proposed To Manage And/or Perform Work Under This Contract. To Enable Verification, Firms Should Include The Duns Number Along With Each Firm Name In The Sf-330 Part 1, Section F Item 25 Firms From Section C Involved In This Project, Block (1). Include A Contract Number Or Project Identification Number In Block 21. Include An E-mail Address, And Phone Number For The Point Of Contact In Block 23(c). Include In The Project Description The Contract Period Of Performance, Award Contract Value, Current Contract Value, A Summary Of The Work Performed That Demonstrates Relevance To Specialized Experience As Outlined Above. If The Contractor Served As A Subcontractor On A Project, Indicate The Value Of The Work They Provided Towards The Performance Of The Overall Project. If A Project Was Performed By A Joint Venture, And Not All Joint Venture Partners Are On The Team Proposed For This Contract, The Offeror/team Should Specifically Address The Work Performed By The Joint Venture Partner Offering/teaming On This Contract. Likewise, If The Offeror/team Member Worked As A Subcontractor On A Project, The Description Should Clearly Describe The Work Actually Performed By The Offeror/team Member And The Roles And Responsibilities Of Each On The Project, Rather Than The Work Performed On The Project As A Whole. If The Project Description Does Not Clearly Delineate The Work Performed By The Entity/entities Offering/teaming On This Contract, The Project Could Be Eliminated From Consideration. note: If The Offeror Is A Joint Venture, Information Should Be Submitted As A Joint Venture; However, If There Is No Information For The Joint Venture, Information Should Be Submitted For Either Joint Venture Partner, Not To Exceed A Total Of Five (5) Projects For This Criterion. Projects Shall Be Submitted On The Sf-330. For Submittal Purposes, A Task Order On An Idiq Contract Is Considered A Project, As Is A Stand-alone Contract Award. Do Not List An Idiq Contract As An Example Of A Completed Project. Instead, List Relevant Completed Task Orders Or Stand-alone Contract Awards That Fit Within The Definition Above. Examples Of Project Work Submitted That Do Not Conform To This Requirement Will Not Be Evaluated.
failure To Provide Requested Data, Accessible Points Of Contact, Or Valid Phone Numbers Could Result In A Firm Being Rated Lower. all Information For Criterion 1 Should Be Submitted In Part 1, Section F Of The Sf-330. The Government Will Not Consider Information Submitted In Addition To Part 1, Section F In Evaluating Criterion 1. (3) Capacity
this Factor Evaluates The Ability Of The Firm, Given Their Current Projected Workload And The Availability Of Their Key Personnel, To Accomplish The Possible Myriad Of Design Projects In The Required Time. submission Requirements: Describe The Firm S Ability To Concurrently Perform And Manage Multiple Projects In Different Locations To Meet Aggressive Schedules, Multiple Disciplines, And Control Costs And The Firm S Capacity To Accomplish Multiple Projects Simultaneously.
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. ii. Indicate The Firms Present Workload And The Availability Of The Project Team (including Sub-consultants) For The Specified Contract Performance Period;
iii. Describe Experience In Successfully Delivering Projects Per Performance Schedule, Providing Timely Construction Support, And Successfully Completing Multiple Projects With Similar Delivery Dates (4) Past Performance: Visn2 Will Evaluate Past Performance On Recent And Relevant Contracts With Government Agencies (emphasis On Va Work) And Private Industry In Terms Of Cost Control, Quality Of Work, Compliance With Performance Schedules And A Record Of Significant Claims Against The Firm.
i. Recent Is Defined As Performance Occurring Within Five (5) Years Of The Date Of This Sources Sought, Except Those Ongoing Projects Must Have Begun No Less Than One (1) Year Prior To The Issuance Of This Sources Sought.
ii. Relevancy Is Defined As Performance Of Work On Projects That Are Similar In Scope Within A Va Hospital Setting In Relation To The Type Of Projects Anticipated Under The Resultant Contracts.
respondents With No Previous Past Performance Shall State This When Addressing The Selection Criteria. Where There Is No Record Of Past Performance, The Proposal Will Be Evaluated Neither Favorably Nor Unfavorably. Superior Performance Ratings On Relevant Projects May Be Considered More Favorably In The Evaluation. submission Requirements: Submit A Completed Cpars/acass Evaluation For Each Project Under Criterion 1. If There Is Not A Completed Cpars/acass Evaluation, The Past Performance Questionnaire (ppq) Included In This Notice Is Provided For The Offeror Or Its Team Members To Submit To The Client For Each Project The Offeror Includes Under Criterion 1. An Offeror Shall Not Submit A Ppq When A Completed Cpars/acass Is Available. If A Cpars/acass Evaluation Is Not Available, Ensure Correct Phone Numbers And Email Addresses Are Provided For The Client Point Of Contact. Completed Ppqs Should Be Submitted With Your Sf-330. If The Offeror Is Unable To Obtain A Completed Ppq From A Client For A Project(s) Before The Response Date Set Forth In This Notice, Offerors Should Complete And Submit With Their Responses The First Page Of The Ppq (attachment), Which Will Provide Contract And Client Information For The Respective Project(s). Offerors May Submit A Ppq Previously Submitted Under A Different Notice/rfp (legible Copies Are Acceptable) As Long As It Is On The Same Form As Posted With This Synopsis. Offerors Should Follow Up With Clients/references To Ensure Timely Submittal Of Questionnaires. If Requested By The Client, Questionnaires May Be Submitted Directly To The Government's Point Of Contact, Network Contracting Office 2 Attn: Amanda Baumler Via Email At Amanda.baumler@va.gov Prior To The Response Date. Offerors Shall Not Incorporate By Reference Into Their Response Ppqs Or Cpars Previously Submitted In Response To Other A/e Services Procurements. However, This Does Not Preclude The Government From Utilizing Previously Submitted Ppq Information In The Past Performance Evaluation. (5) Location: Location In The General Geographical Area Of The Project And Knowledge Of The Locality Of The Project; Provided, That Application Of This Criterion Leaves An Appropriate Number Of Qualified Firms, Given The Nature And Size Of The Project
iv. To Be Rated Acceptable For This Evaluation Factor, The A/e Firm Must Be Within 450 Miles From The Prime Contractor S Main Office Or Official Satellite Office To The Canandaigua Vamc At 400 Fort Hills Avenue. Canandaigua, Ny 14424.
v. This Distance Is Determined According To Http://maps.google.com/
vi. This Factor Evaluates The Distance The Ae Firm's Design Office Or Official Satellite Office(s) From The Location Of Work (va Medical Center). Please Provide The Address (es) And Distance Of Your Closest Office To The Address Listed In Iv. Above. submission Requirements: Indicate Firms/teams Location, Including Main Offices, Branch Offices And Any Subconsultants Offices And Demonstrate How This Will Be Advantageous To The Government. (6) Veteran Owned: The Extent To Which Potential Contractors Identify And Commit To The Use Of Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses, Veteran-owned Small Businesses, And Other Types Of Small Businesses As Subcontractors. (7) Construction Period Services: Experience In Construction Period Services To Include Professional Field Inspections During The Construction Period, Review Of Construction Submittals, Support In Answering Requests For Information During The Construction Period, And 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. (8) Experience Specific Experience And Qualifications Of Personnel Proposed For Assignment To The Project And Their Record Of Working Together As A Team. submission Requirements: Offerors Shall Submit Evidence Of Individuals Experience And Qualifications In Their Respective Fields. Additionally, Documentation Must Be Provided To Show These Individuals Have Worked Together As A Team On Previous Projects And Their Role. (completing Sections E, F, And G, On The Sf-330 Meets The Documentation Requirement). Furthermore, Offerors Shall Describe The Ability Of The Firm To Manage, Coordinate And Work Effectively With Team Members, Both Internal Staff And Consultants. Discuss The History Of Working Relationships With Team Members, Including Joint Venture Partners Where Applicable. (9) Reputation Reputation And Standing Of The Firm And Its Principal Officials With Respect To Professional Performance, General Management, And Cooperativeness. submission Requirements: Offerors Shall Provide Documentation (awards, Certificates, Publications, Commendations From Within The Community) As Evidence Of Reputation And Standing Of Its Firm. (10) - Claims - Record Of Significant Claims Against The Firm Because Of Improper Or Incomplete Architectural And Engineering Services. Offerors With Substantiated Claims Against The Firm As A Result Of Improper Architectural And Engineering Services Provided In The Last Three (3) Years. submission Requirements: Records And Any Other Documentation Of Substantiated Claims Highlighting Improper Or Incomplete Architectural Engineering Services Against The Firm Within The Last Three (3) Years. The Sf-330 Shall Contain A Statement Affirming That There Are No Records Of Significant Claims Because Of Improper Or Incomplete Architectural And Engineering Services. please Note: The Ae Evaluation Board Must Be Provided With Complete And Accurate Information For All Ten (10) Evaluation Factors Above In Order To Rank As Qualified And Eligible Firms. Therefore, The Ae Firm Must Expand Upon, As It Deems Necessary, On Any Evaluation Factor Not Well Demonstrated Or Addressed With Part 1a To Part Ig And Part Ii Of The Sf330. The Ae Firm Shall Use Part Ih And/or Use Additional Sheets To Supplement/address All Evaluation Factors To Clearly Demonstrate Its Qualifications. evaluation Scoring evaluation Factors 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9 And 10 Will Be Evaluated Using The Following Adjectival Ratings As Follows: outstanding: Proposal Meets Requirements And Indicates An Exceptional Approach And Understanding Of The Requirements. Strengths Far Outweigh Any Weaknesses. Risk Of Unsuccessful Performance Is Very Low. good: Proposal Meets Requirements And Indicates A Thorough Approach And Understanding Of The Requirements. Proposal Contains Strengths Which Outweigh Any Weaknesses. Risk Of Unsuccessful Performance Is Low. acceptable: Proposal Meets Requirements And Indicates An Adequate Approach And Understanding Of The Requirements. Strengths And Weaknesses Are Offsetting Or Will Have Little Or No Impact On Contract Performance. Risk Of Unsuccessful Performance Is Moderate. marginal: Proposal Does Not Clearly Meet Requirements And Has Not Demonstrated An Adequate Approach And Understanding Of The Requirements. The Proposal Has One Or More Weaknesses Which Are Not Offset By Strengths. Risk Of Unsuccessful Performance Is High. unacceptable: Proposal Does Not Meet Requirements And Contains One Or More Deficiencies. Proposal Is Not Awardable. The Firm S Proposal Demonstrates A Misunderstanding Of The Requirement And The Approach Fails To Meet Performance Standards. The Firm S Proposal Has Major Omissions And Inadequate Details To Assure Evaluators That The Offeror Has An Understanding Of Requirement. the Ratings Identified Below Were Used In The Evaluation Of Past Performance (criterion 4): substantial Confidence: Based On The Offeror S Recent/relevant Performance Record, The Government Has A High Expectation That The Offeror Will Successfully Perform The Required Effort. No Doubt Exists Based On The Offeror S Past Performance That They Can Satisfy The Requirements Of The Contract. satisfactory Confidence: Based On The Offeror S Recent/relevant Performance Record, The Government Has A Reasonable Expectation That The Offeror Will Successfully Perform The Required Effort. Little Doubt Exists Based On The Offeror S Past Performance That They Could Satisfy The Requirements Of The Contract. unknown Confidence (neutral): No Recent/relevant Performance Record Is Available Or The Offeror S Performance Record Is So Sparse That No Meaningful Confidence Assessment Rating Can Be Reasonably Assigned. limited Confidence: Based On The Offeror S Recent/relevant Performance Record, The Government Has Little Expectation That The Offeror Will Be Able To Successfully Perform The Required Effort. Some Doubt Exists Based On Past Performance That They Could Satisfy The Terms And Conditions Of The Contract. no Confidence: Based On The Offeror S Recent/relevant Performance Record, The Government Has Little Expectations That The Offeror Will Be Able To Successfully Perform The Required Effort. Significant Doubt Exists Based On The Offeror S Past Performance That They Can Satisfy The Requirements Of The Contract. limitations
852.219-73 Va Notice To Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (nov 2022) (a) Definition. For The Department Of Veterans Affairs, Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern Or Sdvosb : (1) Means A Small Business Concern - (i) Not Less Than 51 Percent Of Which Is Owned By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans Or, In The Case Of Any Publicly Owned Business, Not Less Than 51 Percent Of The Stock Of Which Is Owned By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans Or Eligible Surviving Spouses (see Vaar802.101, Surviving Spouse Definition); (ii) The Management And Daily Business Operations Of Which Are Controlled By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans (or Eligible Surviving Spouses) Or, In The Case Of A Service-disabled Veteran With Permanent And Severe Disability, The Spouse Or Permanent Caregiver Of Such Veteran; (iii) The Business Meets Federal Small Business Size Standards For The Applicable North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code Identified In The Solicitation Document; (iv) The Business Has Been Verified For Ownership And Control Pursuant To 38 Cfr Part 74 And Is Listed In Va's Vendor Information Pages (vip) Database At Https://www.vetbiz.va.gov/vip/; And (v) The Business Will Comply With Vaar Subpart 819.70 And Small Business Administration (sba) Regulations Regarding Small Business Size And Government Contracting Programs At 13 Cfr Parts 121 And 125, Provided That Any Reference Therein To A Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern Or Sdvo Sbc, Is To Be Construed To Apply To A Va Verified And Vip-listed Sdvosb, Unless Otherwise Stated In This Clause. (2) The Term Service-disabled Veteran Means A Veteran, As Defined In 38 U.s.c. 101(2), With A Disability That Is Service-connected, As Defined In 38 U.s.c. 101(16). (3) The Term Small Business Concern Has The Meaning Given That Term Under Section 3 Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 632). (4) The Term Small Business Concern Owned And Controlled By Veterans With Service-connected Disabilities Has The Meaning Given The Term Small Business Concern Owned And Controlled By Service-disabled Veterans Under Section 3(q)(2) Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 632(q)(2)), Except That For A Va Contract The Firm Must Be Listed In The Vip Database (see Paragraph (a)(1)(iv) Of This Clause). (b) General.
(1) Offers Are Solicited Only From Vip-listed Sdvosbs. Offers Received From Entities That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs At The Time Of Offer Shall Not Be Considered. (2) Any Award Resulting From This Solicitation Shall Be Made To A Vip-listed Sdvosb Who Is Eligible At The Time Of Submission Of Offer(s) And At The Time Of Award. (3) The Requirements In This Clause Apply To Any Contract, Order Or Subcontract Where The Firm Receives A Benefit Or Preference From Its Designation As An Sdvosb, Including Set-asides, Sole Source Awards, And Evaluation Preferences. (c) Representation. Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(e), Only Vip-listed Sdvosbs Are Considered Eligible To Receive Award Of A Resulting Contract. By Submitting An Offer, The Prospective Contractor Represents That It Is An Eligible Sdvosb As Defined In This Clause, 38 Cfr Part 74, And Vaar Subpart 819.70. (d) Agreement. When Awarded A Contract Action, Including Orders Under Multiple-award Contracts, An Sdvosb Agrees That In The Performance Of The Contract, The Sdvosb Shall Comply With Requirements In Vaar Subpart 819.70 And Sba Regulations On Small Business Size And Government Contracting Programs At 13 Cfr Part 121 And Part 125, Including The Non-manufacturer Rule And Limitations On Subcontracting Requirements In 13 Cfr 121.406(b) And 13 Cfr 125.6. Unless Otherwise Stated In This Clause, A Requirement In 13 Cfr Parts 121 And 125 That Applies To An Sdvo Sbc, Is To Be Construed To Also Apply To A Vip-listed Sdvosb. For The Purpose Of Limitations On Subcontracting, Only Vip-listed Sdvosbs (including Independent Contractors) Shall Be Considered Eligible And/or Similarly Situated (i.e., A Firm That Has The Same Small Business Program Status As The Prime Contractor). An Otherwise Eligible Firm Further Agrees To Comply With The Required Certification Requirements In This Solicitation (see 852.219-75 Or 852.219-76 As Applicable). These Requirements Are Summarized As Follows: (1) Services. In The Case Of A Contract For Services (except Construction), 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 Vip-listed Sdvosbs (excluding Direct Costs To The Extent They Are Not The Principal Purpose Of The Acquisition And The Sdvosb/vosb Does Not Provide The Service, Such As Airline Travel, Cloud Computing Services, Or Mass Media Purchases). When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Service Portion Of The Contract (2) Supplies/products.
(i) In The Case Of A Contract For Supplies Or Products (other Than From A Non-manufacturer Of Such Supplies), The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. When A Contract Includes Both Supply And Services, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Supply Portion Of The Contract. (ii) In The Case Of A Contract For Supplies From A Non-manufacturer, The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Supply The Product Of A Domestic Small Business Manufacturer Or Processor, Unless A Waiver As Described In 13 Cfr 121.406(b)(5) Has Been Granted. Refer To 13 Crf 125.6(a)(2)(ii) For Guidance Pertaining To Multiple Item Procurements. (3) General Construction. In The Case Of A Contract For General Construction, The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 85% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. (4) Special Trade Construction Contractors. In The Case Of A Contract For Special Trade Contractors, No More Than 75% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, May Be Paid To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. (5) Subcontracting. An Sdvosb Must Meet The Naics Size Standard Assigned By The Prime Contractor And Be Listed In Vip To Count As Similarly Situated. Any Work That A First Tier Vip-listed Sdvosb Subcontractor Further Subcontracts Will Count Towards The Percent Of Subcontract Amount That Cannot Be Exceeded. For Supply Or Construction Contracts, The Cost Of Materials Is Excluded And Not Considered To Be Subcontracted. When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Portion Of The Contract With The Preponderance Of The Expenditure Upon Which The Assigned Naics Is Based. For Information And More Specific Requirements, Refer To 13 Cfr 125.6. (e) Required Limitations On Subcontracting Compliance Measurement Period. An Sdvosb Shall Comply With The Limitations On Subcontracting As Follows: _x_by The End Of The Base Term Of The Contract Or Order, And Then By The End Of Each Subsequent Option Period; Or __by The End Of The Performance Period For Each Order Issued Under The Contract. (f) Joint Ventures. A Joint Venture May Be Considered Eligible As An Sdvosb If The Joint Venture Is Listed In Vip And Complies With The Requirements In 13 Cfr 125.18(b), Provided That Any Requirement Therein That Applies To An Sdvo Sbc Is To Be Construed To Apply To A Vip-listed Sdvosb. A Joint Venture Agrees That, In The Performance Of The Contract, The Applicable Percentage Specified In Paragraph (d) Of This Clause Will Be Performed By The Aggregate Of The Joint Venture Participants. (g) Precedence. The Va Veterans First Contracting Program, As Defined In Vaar 802.101, Subpart 819.70, And This Clause, Takes Precedence Over Any Inconsistencies Between The Requirements Of The Sba Program For Sdvo Sbcs, And The Va Veterans First Contracting Program. (h) Misrepresentation. Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(g), Any Business Concern, Including All Its Principals, That Is Determined By Va To Have Willfully And Intentionally Misrepresented A Company's Sdvosb Status Is Subject To Debarment From Contracting With The Department For A Period Of Not Less Than Five Years (see Vaar 809.406-2 Causes For Debarment). submission Requirements: unless Paper Offers Are Specifically Authorized In An Individual Solicitation, All Responses To Solicitations Must Be Submitted Electronically As Described Below. Responses Submitted In A Paper Form Are Unacceptable. Failure To Comply With This Requirement May Jeopardize The Possibility Of Receiving An Award Due To Noncompliance With The Submission Requirements. email Submission Requirements Interested Firms Having The Capabilities To Perform This Work Must Submit: One (1) Electronic Sf 330, Including Parts I And Ii, And Attachments (if Any) To Amanda.baumler@va.gov No Later Than 10am, Eastern Standard Time (est) On Tuesday, January 21st 2025 Submittals Received After The Date And Time Identified Will Not Be Considered. The Submittal Will Be Date And Time Stamped By The Microsoft Email System And Will Be The Official Record Of Receipt For The Submission. All Sf 330 Submissions Shall Be Clearly Indicated In Subject Line, Displaying The Solicitation Number And Project Number And Title (abbreviated And Shortened Is Okay). Submission Is To Be No More Than A Total Of Fifty (50) Pages; Size Of Emails Is Not To Exceed 10 Megabytes (mb). If More Than One Email Is Sent, Please Number Emails In Subject Line As 1 Of 2, 2 Of 2 Etc. all Sf 330 Submissions Must Include The Following Information Either On The Sf 330 Or By Accompanying Document: 1. Cover Page With Solicitation Number, Project Number And Title
2. Table Of Contents 3. Copy Of Valid State Registration For Each Lead Designer
4. Copy Of Current Https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/ Sdvosb/vosb Certification
5. Duns Number
6. Cage Code 7. Tax Id Number
8. Email Address And Phone Number (including The Area Code) Of The Primary Point Of Contact.
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Drainage Work
United States
Closing Date13 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Details: This Pre-solicitation Notice Is Not A Request For Proposal. All
information Needed To Submit Sf330 Documents Are Contained
herein. No Additional Solicitation Package Or Technical
information Will Be Issued. project: 557-24-102 Correct Critical Fca Sanitary And Storm Water Deficiencies work Location: Carl Vinson Va Medical Center, Dublin, Ga 31021 estimated/target Completion Period: 240 Calendar Days After Award. construction Magnitude: Between $5,000,000 And $10,000,000. naics: 541330 - Engineering Services small Business Standard: $25.5 Million set-aside: 100% Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (sdvosb) site Visits Will Not Be Arranged During This Phase. the Anticipated Award Date Of The Proposed A-e Contract Is On Or Before September
30, 2025. sf 330 Date Of Receipt/due Date: Interested Firms Having The Capabilities To Perform This Work Must Submit One (1) Electronic Sf 330 And Attachments (if Any) No Later Than
(nlt) 12:00 Pm (est) January 13, 2025. ***attention*** Acknowledgement E-mails Will Be Sent From The Co Upon Receipt Of A Submission. If An Acknowledgement Is Not Returned, The Firm Should Contact The Co At Christopher.jenkins@va.gov And 478-595-2794. project Overview:
the Purpose Of This Design Project Is To Provide For The Design To Repair The Campus Storm Sewage System From Roof Gutters, Downspouts, And Ground Connections Through Terracotta Pipe To Original Brick Manholes. Initial Smoke Study Shall Inform A Phased Construction Approach.storm System From Ground Connection To First Manhole Is Original Terracotta Pipe In Most Areas And Manholes Are Original Brick. This Original System Is In Need Of Replacement To Include Mainlines, Laterals, And Manholes. Newer Concrete Piping Through To Outfalls At Lake Leisure Should Be Tested/analyzed, But May Remain In System If Deemed Acceptable Condition.
sanitary Lift Station On Site Consistently Reads A Higher Utilization Number Than Incoming Water Usage, Likely Indicating An Interconnection With The Storm System. An Inflow And Infiltration Study Shall Be Conducted To Determine Where The Storm System Is Interconnected With Sanitary System. Smoke Test Shall Include Camera Routing Through Mains Where Required To Identify Leaks, Defects, And Improper Connections. Utilize Nassco Specifications For Testing Procedures. An Analysis To Determine Anticipated Load And Outflow Sizing Shall Be Completed Prior To Design To Review Pipe Sizes. Updated Storm Water System Shall Rely Upon Main Pond, Lake Leisure, To The Greatest Extent Possible, Minimizing The Need For Additional Retention/detention Ponds, Swales, Etc. After Smoke Study Is Completed, The Results Shall Be Used To Inform And Recommend System Repairs And Replacements. A Phased Construction Will Be Designed, With The First Phase Correcting Any Infiltration Of Storm Water Into The Sanitary System, As Described In Below Fca Deficiencies. Additional Critical Repairs And Replacements Shall Be Designed To Fit Within Approved Construction Budget. Work Not Completed In This Project Will Be Moderately Scoped Out Into Phases For Further Future Design And Construction Efforts. sdvosb Set-aside: this Requirement Is A 100% Set-aside For Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses Under The Authority Of 38 U.s.c. 8127(d). To Be Eligible For Award The Sdvosb You Must Be Considered Small Under The Relevant Naics Code. Sdvosb Contractors Must Be Verified And Viewable In Sba Vetcert: Https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/ Prior To Submission Of Proposal And Prior To Award Of Contract With Vaar 804.1103-70. Status As A Qualified Sdvosb Concern Is Under The Authority Of 38 Cfr Part 74 In Accordance With The Va Acquisition Regulation (vaar) Part 819. Any Person, Persons, Or Business Entity Suspected Of Misrepresenting Itself For The Purpose Of Securing A Government Contract May Be Criminally Investigated And Prosecuted For Fraud Against The United States Of America. Parties Found Misrepresenting Their Status Also Risk Debarment From Further Government Contracts. Eligibility Determination Is Performed By The Center For Veterans Enterprise (cve). Eligible Sdvosb Concerns Must Also Be Registered At The Following Websites: system For Award Management (sam): Https://www.sam.gov vets-4212 Federal Contractor Reporting Https://www.dol.gov/agencies/vets/programs/vets4212 important Notice: Prior To Submitting A Proposal Under This Sdvosb Set- Aside Solicitation; Offerors Must Apply For And Receive Verification From The Department Of Veteran Affairs Center For Veterans Enterprise (cve) In Accordance With 38 Cfr Part 74 And Vaar 819.70 By Submission Of Documentation Of Veteran Status, Ownership And Control Sufficient To Establish Appropriate Status. All Offerors Are Urged To Contact The Cve And Submit The Aforementioned Required Documents To Obtain Cve Verification Of Their Sdvosb Status If They Have Not Already Done So. for A Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (sdvosb) To Be Considered As A Prospective Contractor, The Firm, Including Joint Ventures, Must Be Verified And Registered In The Department Of Veteran Affairs (va) Office Of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization (osdbu) Sba Vetcert: Https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/ And Registered In The System For Award Management (sam) Database (www.sam.gov) At Time Of Submission Of Their Qualifications. Failure Of A Prospective Sdvosb To Be Verified By The Center For Veterans Enterprise (cve) At The Time The Sf 330 Is Submitted Shall Result In Elimination From Consideration. All Joint Ventures Must Be Cve Verified At Time Of Submission And Submit Agreements That Comply With 13cfr 125.15 Prior To
contract Award. in Order To Assure Compliance With Far Clauses, 52.219-14 Limitations On
subcontracting (deviation 2019-01) And Vaar 852.219-10, Va Notice Of Total
service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside (jul 2019)
(deviation), All Firms Submitting A Sf 330 For This Pre-solicitation Notice Are
required To Indicate What Percentage Of The Cost Of Contract Performance Will Be Expended On The Concerns Employees And In Which Discipline(s) And Percentage Of Cost Of Contract Performance To Be Expended (and In What Disciplines) By Any Other Consultant/subcontractor Or Otherwise Used Small Or Large Business Entity(s). Any Consultant/subcontractor Or Otherwise Business Entity(s) Used Must Be Identified By Name, Office Location And Size/type Of Business (i.e. Sdvosb, Vosb, 8(a), Small, Large, Etc.). Failure To Provide This Information Will Deem The Firm S Sf 330 Submittal As Nonresponsive And Preclude Further Evaluation. far Part 36.6 (brooks Act) Selection Procedures Apply. The A-e Services Listed Herein Is Being Procured In Accordance With The Brooks Act (public Law 92-582) As Implemented In Far 36.6 And Vaar 836.6. Pursuant To Far, The Firm Responding To This Requirement Must Be Permitted, By Law, To Practice The Professions Of Architecture Or Engineering And Meet All Required Qualifications For The State Of Georgia. sf 330 Selection Criteria: The Va Will Utilize The Following Selection Criteria In
relative Order Of Importance.
specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Type Of Work Required. submission Requirements: sf 330 Information Shall Be Provided Per The Latest Format From The Gsa Library Located At Https://www.gsa.gov/forms-library/architect-engineer-qualifications. complete Using Blocks F. And H. Of The Sf330 Form. Complete Block F. For Each Relevant Project. Complete Block H. Summary Sheet For The Offeror And Each Key Consultant; Each Summary Sheet Shall Be Not More Than One (1) Page In Length, And No More Than Ten (10) Pages Total. submit A Minimum Of Three (3) But No More Than Four (4) Projects Similar To Work In The Solicitation. projects Submitted Must Be Recent. Recent Is Defined As Services Provided Within The Last Five (5) Years. at Minimum, Two (2) Projects Must Have Construction Completed Or Construction Substantially (75%+) Complete. projects/data Submitted Shall Be Projects With Total Construction Costs Of $2,500,000 Dollars And Greater. projects May Include Federal, State, Or Local Government, As Well As Private Industry Projects. Offerors Are Responsible For Providing Project Description And Applicable Information In Sufficient Detail To Permit Evaluation Of Project Relevancy Versus These Minimum Requirements. basis Of Evaluation: specialized Experience Pertains To The Types, Size, Volume, Budget, And Complexity Of Work Previously Or Currently Being Performed By The Offeror That Is Comparable To The Work Covered By This Solicitation. Specialized Experience May Also Include Unique Conditions, Considerations, Or Circumstances Encountered That Are Relevant To This Solicitation, Such As Large Campus Sanitary And Storm Water Repairs And Replacement. specialized Experience Does Not Include Overseas Offices For Projects Outside The United States, Its Territories, Or Possessions; Nor Does It Include Subsidiaries That Are Not Normally Subject To Management Decisions, Accounting, And Policies, Or A Holding Or Parent Company Or An Incorporated Subsidiary That Operates Under A Firm Name Different From The Parent Company. technical Competence Includes Construction And Design Projects Similar In Project Scope, Size, Construction Features, Dollar Value, And Complexity Of That Listed In The Solicitation. Technical Competence Also Includes Experience In Energy Conservation, Pollution Prevention, Waste Reduction, And The Use Of Recovered Materials. similar Complexity Is Considered Projects Of An Operational, Construction, Or Design Likeness To The Work Covered In This Solicitation. offerors Unable To Demonstrate Proven Specialized Experience And Technical Competence May Be Considered Non-responsive Or Scored Negatively. higher Ratings May Be Given For Projects Completed On Va Campuses. failure To Provide Requested Data May Negatively Impact An Offeror's Rating. past Performance On Contracts With Government Agencies And Private Industry In Terms Of Cost Control, Quality Work, And Compliance With Performance Schedules. submission Requirements: complete Using Block H. Of The Sf 330 Describing The Offeror S Past Performance. The Summary Sheet Shall Be Not More Than Two (2) Pages In Length. provide A Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (cpars) Report For Each Submitted Project Under Specialized Experience Criteria, Above. Cpars Must Be Incorporated Into The Submission; Cpars Will Not Count Towards Page Limitations. If The Project Does Not Have Cpars, Then A Past Performance Questionnaire (ppq) May Be Used. basis Of Evaluation: past Performance Is A Measure Of The Degree To Which An Offeror Satisfied Its Customers Needs And Requirements And Compliance With Applicable Codes, Standards, Laws, And Regulations. The Evaluation Of Past Performance Will Include But Is Not Limited To: the Customer S Assessment Of The Offeror's Commitment To Customer Satisfaction; timely Delivery Of Quality Work; the Offeror's Record Of Conforming To Contract Requirements And Applicable Codes, Standards, Laws And Regulations; successful Implementation Of A Quality Control Plan And Quality Control Procedures; addressing Design Errors/omissions Timely; adherence To Approved Schedules; And, history Of Timely And Professional Communication And Cooperative Behavior. include Information On Problems (errors/omissions) Found, How The Problems Were Corrected, And The Impacts To The Successful Completion Of The Project (time Delays, Cost Impacts, Design Modifications, Etc.). provide Information Supporting Favorable Cost Control, Quality Of Design Submissions, And Schedule Compliance. offeror Risks Receiving A Lower Rating If Fewer Than Three (3) Ppqs Are Provided Or If The Ppqs Were Not Completed By Project Point Of Contact. include A Discussion On The Offeror S Record Of Significant Claims For Improper Or Incomplete Design Services. higher Ratings May Be Given For Work Performed On Va Medical Center Campuses. failure To Provide Requested Data Or To Provide An Accessible Point Of Contact (poc) May Negatively Impact An Offeror's Rating. failure To Demonstrate Proven Competence To Perform Projects Like The Requirements Of The Solicitation May Be Considered Ineligible For Award. professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Services. submission Requirements: complete Using Block E. Of The Sf 330. Submit Personal Resumes And Relevant Information For Key And Responsible Personnel. Block E. Shall Be Not More Than One (1) Page In Length Per Individual, And Not More Than Fifteen (15) Total Pages. basis Of Evaluation: evaluation Of Professional Qualifications Will Include But Is Not Limited To The Subjective Assessment Of The Offeror's Individual Resumes. the Offeror Shall Have A Professional Engineer, Currently Registered In Any State Or Territory Of The United States, Knowledgeable In Their Registered Design Discipline, To Be The Lead Designer Responsible For Reviewing And Approving Design Submissions. the Offeror Shall Have A Professional Engineer, Qualified And Knowledgeable Of State And Local Regulations, Be The Lead Designer Responsible For Reviewing And Approving Design Submissions And Facilitating Permit Documentation (depending On The Nature Of The Design I.e. Environmental, Stormwater, Etc.). key Personnel To Provide Qualifications To Meet This Criterion Include Principal(s), Project Manager(s), Key Consultants, Individuals Responsible For Implementation Of The Design Qa/qc Plan, And Other Individuals That Are Responsible Or Accountable For Design Submissions. the Offeror Shall Describe And/or Depict Which Projects And How Well Key Personnel Of The Design Team Have Worked Together. higher Ratings For This Criterion May Be Given When The Offeror's Specific Personnel Demonstrate Relevant Credentials, Such As Involvement And Degree Of Involvement In Professional Organizations, Research/publications, Code/standard Body Involvement, Etc. offerors Unable To Demonstrate Professional Qualifications Necessary To Perform Designs May Be Considered Non-responsive . failure To Provide Sufficient Data Supporting Professional Qualifications May Negatively Impact An Offeror's Rating. location In The General Geographical Area Of Dublin, Ga And Knowledge Of The Locality Of The Carl Vinson Va Medical Center Facility: submission Requirements: complete Using Block H. Of The Sf 330. Provide A Narrative That Describes The Offeror S Experience In The Dublin, Ga Geographical Area. Narrative Shall Be Not More Than One (1) Page In Length. basis Of Evaluation: offerors Will Be Subjectively Evaluated Based On Their Knowledge (and The Knowledge Of Subcontractors) Of Unique Conditions Or Variables, Such As Familiarity Of Applicable Codes, Regulations, Construction Market & Labor Conditions, Geotechnical, Seismic, Weather, Environmental, Or Other Unique Considerations Found In Dublin, Ga And The Middle Georgia Area. if Prior Experience In Dublin, Ga Is Minimal, Describe How The Design Team Plans To Obtain Specific Knowledge Of Local Conditions Or Project Features Required For A Compliant Design. data From Other Projects And Locations Are Acceptable To Highlight Knowledge Of The Dublin, Ga Geographical Area Or Areas Of Similar Nature. offerors That Submit Relevant Projects Outside Of The Dublin, Ga Geographical Area May Be Given A Lower Rating Than Projects Within The Dublin, Ga Geographical Area. capacity To Accomplish The Work In The Required Time. submission Requirements: complete Using Block H. Of The Sf 330. Provide A Narrative That Describes The Offeror S Work Capacity. basis Of Evaluation: identify The Offeror S Past, Present And Projected Future Workload, Including Va Contracts Over The Previous 12 Months. describe The Offeror S Capacity To Incorporate This Solicitation S Work While Meeting Prescribed Dates For Current Workload. Each Key Team Member To Include % Of Available Capacity To Take On New Projects. evaluation Of This Factor Will Be An Assessment Of The Offeror S Ability To Complete Design Documents Within The Period Of Performance And Meet Solicitation Requirements. data Is Acceptable In Tables Or Charts. higher Ratings May Be Given For This Criterion When Information Provided Exceeds The Minimum Requirements. the Extent To Which Potential Contractors Identify And Commit To The Use Of Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses, Veteran-owned Small Businesses, And Other Types Of Small Businesses As Subcontractors: submission Requirements: complete Using Block H. Of The Sf 330. Provide A Narrative That Discusses The Offeror S Approach. Narrative Shall Be Not More Than One (1) Page In Length. offeror S Shall Complete And Submit The Following Statement In Block H. : I [signatory Authority], Of [offeror Company Or Joint Venture] Certify That The Team Proposed To Perform Under This Requirement Demonstrates The Capability Of 50% Sdvosb Performance In Compliance Of 48 Cfr 852.219-10 . basis Of Evaluation: offerors Shall Be Evaluated Based On Their Utilization Plans For Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (sdvosbs), Veteran-owned Small Businesses (vosbs), Or Other Types Of Small Businesses. .
City Of Valenzuela Tender
Others...+1Electrical and Electronics
Philippines
Closing Date13 Jan 2025
Tender AmountPHP 858.9 K (USD 14.7 K)
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Agence Pour La Promotion Et Le Developpement Du Nord Tender
Civil And Construction...+3Building Construction, Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
Morocco
Closing Date17 Jan 2025
Tender AmountMAD 5.8 Million (USD 577.8 K)
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Morocco
Closing Date20 Jan 2025
Tender AmountMAD 9 Million (USD 894.1 K)
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Agence Pour La Promotion Et Le Developpement Du Nord Tender
Civil And Construction...+3Building Construction, Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
Morocco
Closing Date16 Jan 2025
Tender AmountMAD 7.2 Million (USD 715.8 K)
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Agence Pour La Promotion Et Le Developpement Du Nord Tender
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Morocco
Closing Date17 Jan 2025
Tender AmountMAD 4.8 Million (USD 478.8 K)
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