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Site Preparation for CT Simulator - 642-CSI-802


Delaware, United States
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ACQUISITION INFORMATION:
The Philadelphia Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center located at 3900 Woodland Avenue is seeking professional Architect and Engineering (A&E) services for Project No. 642-CSI-802, Site Preparation for CT Simulator.

This announcement is being issued in accordance with the Selection of Architects and Engineering firms (Public Law 92-582) and implemented in the Federal Acquisitions Regulations (FAR) Part 36. Architectural and Engineering (A&E) firms permitted by law to practice the professions of architecture or engineering are requested to send two copies of an SF 330 (8/2016 Edition) and CD from qualified and eligible firms classified as 100% SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS.

Firms will be selected for negotiation based on demonstrated competence and qualifications for the required work. This is not a Request for Proposal and an award will not be made with this announcement. This announcement is a request for SF 330s from qualified firms that meet the professional and set aside requirements listed in this announcement.

CORPORAL MICHAEL J. CRESCENZ DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN
AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER
UNIVERSITY & WOODLAND AVENUES
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104

Site Preparation for CT Simulator
PROJECT NUMBER 642-CSI-802
WORK STATEMENT

DESCRIPTION OF WORK

Provide professional Architect and Engineering (A/E) services in order to develop construction documents to complete renovation for site prep of the replacement of existing Medical Equipment, CT Simulator equipment, at the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Medical Center in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

Work to include modifications to normal and emergency power systems necessary for the new medical equipment, installation of lead shielding, renovation of structural support system for radiographic equipment, HVAC and plumbing systems and medical gas. The project will also include architectural finish upgrades necessary to support the equipment replacement including but not limited to walls, ceilings, floors and millwork.

The scope of this project is to provide all the labor, materials, and equipment necessary to fully develop construction drawings and specification documents for the site preparation for replacement of medical equipment will include but not limited to the following:

Modifications to normal and emergency power systems necessary for the new medical equipment.
Installation of lead shielding.
Renovation of structural support system for radiographic equipment.
HVAC and plumbing systems and medical gas.
Architectural finish upgrades necessary to support the equipment replacement including but not limited to walls, ceilings, floors and millwork.
Provide a cost estimate for the construction costs associated with their final drawings and findings at required intervals.
Work shall be phased to minimize or eliminate service outages.
Provide an independent third party life safety review of drawings and specifications
The A/E shall collaborate with Medical Center Staff to conduct a Pre-Construction Risk Assessment to determine the requirements for Infection Control, Interim Life Safety Measures, occupational safety and health, patient and public safety, security controls for physical and logical access, environmental controls, and limitations on vibration noise and disruptions to operations and utilities. The results of these assessments will be incorporated as part of construction documents.
Provide commissioning of building systems/components in accordance with VA Directives and Guidance including all commissioning plan, inclusion of requirements in construction documents, verification of installation and performance of commissioned systems.

The selected A/E firm will be required to collaborate with the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Medical Center (CMC VAMC) and Office of Construction & Facilities Management Staff and VA Design Guides to determine structural, architectural, elevator, mechanical and electrical design requirements. The firm will also attend programming meetings with Medical Center Engineering staff. Drawings concerning the existing conditions will be provided to the selected A/E firm but are for reference only, until they have been verified by the selected AE design team. Any deviation between the drawings and actual conditions will be called out on the drawings and reported to the CMC VAMC Engineering Department. The selected A/E firm will also be responsible for providing a construction estimates of contract time and cost associated with their final drawings and specifications.

THE SELECTED A/E FIRM SHALL ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:

Construction will be addressed in multiple phases to allow operations to continue during construction to the extent possible. Phasing will be determined and incorporated into the 35% design documents. Phasing must work within budget and allow the VA to continue operations with minimal interference.

All designs shall be accomplished in accordance with VA guidelines and specifications, which are available on the Internet at http://www.cfm.va.gov/til/. A/E shall pay particular attention to NFPA, VA Handbook and VHA Directives. A/E is responsible for providing all services necessary for design of this project i.e. mechanical, electrical, sampling and monitoring, and control. Any major design deviations from these manuals should be discussed and approved by the Medical Center before the design is incorporated on the contract documents.

SCHEDULE

Design Duration is 220 Calendar Days from Notice of Proceed.

Furthermore, AE Firm shall meet the following schedule, unless negotiated otherwise with VA CO and COR prior to award.

Notice to Proceed
B
Initial Meeting With VA COR and End User
14 Days After Notice To Proceed
Submission of 35% Documents to VA COR
45 Days After Initial Meeting
VA Comments to 35% Documents
14 Days After Reception of 35% Package
Submission of 70% Documents to VA COR
60 Days After Reception of 35% Review Comments From VA
VA Comments to 70% Documents
14 Days After Reception of 70% Package
Submission of 100% Documents to VA COR
45 Days After Reception of 35% Review Comments From VA
VA Comments to 100% Documents
14 Days After Reception of 100% Package
Submission of Stamped and Sealed Documents to VA COR
14 Days After Reception of 35% Review Comments From VA


SITE INVESTIGATION

Make site visits as required to determine existing as-built conditions affecting this project. Information including drawings and other documentation provided to the A/E is used as reference only. A/E shall survey existing conditions including areas above, below and adjacent to the work sites that will be affected by the project. Investigation shall include but not limited to building structure, mechanical, plumbing, life safety, security and electrical systems. The A / E shall arrange for and oversee the performance of such investigations as he/she determines are required for the proper design of the project. Existing building systems shall remain operation at all times during construction. Auto CAD background drawings (if existing) will be provided by the VA upon request. The A/E shall field verify all dimensions, wall layouts, etc.

GENERAL

A/E firm shall have licensed professional architects/engineers for each engineering, safety, and architectural discipline.

A/E shall be responsible to provide a complete bid package to the Contracting Officer consisting of plans (signed Mylar originals), specifications, cost estimates and their related information. Drawings shall be submitted in AutoCAD Release 2017 and PDF, specifications in Microsoft Word and PDF and cost estimate in Microsoft Excel. A complete bid package will be submitted on a CD-R or by alternate electronic method accessible by the COR.

The contract drawings shall have a cover sheet, which shall include but not limited to the following information:

Department of Veterans Affairs Logo
Drawing Index
AE Firm Name and Logo
General Notes
Signature Blocks For The Following:
Executive Leadership
Chief of End Service
Chief of Facilities

All drawings shall be scaled.

Each professional discipline shall be separately designed and be sealed by the respective A/E.

All design work shall be coordinated by the prime A/E, who shall be responsible for all field investigation, site surveys, measurements and engineering design calculations.

The A/E shall assure compliance with and design according to all local, federal, Department of Veterans Affairs, OSHA Regulations, state laws, regulations, codes and ordinances.

AE shall prepare specifications using the VA master specification.

Plans shall be drawn using standard professional and acceptable engineering drafting skills, scales and standards. The A/E shall be responsible to provide and show in scale plans, elevations and details required to construct this project in which the prospective bidder is clear on the proposed intent and scope of work.

A/E shall define and indicate on plans all new and existing conditions.

A/E shall show, draw, locate, define, denote and detail all points of connection of new work to the existing.

A/E shall plan, define, detail, draw and show on the contract documents exact routing of any new utility proposed for this project. A/E shall as part of this project, physically inspect each new routing, provide routings and/or rerouting of existing utilities to prevent any conflicts.

BRAND NAME ONLY:
Any Brand Name Products listed in specifications or drawings must be justified by spec writer and approved by Contracting Officer if under $500,000 or approved by the HCA if over $500,000. Justifications must include description setting forth those salient physical, functional, or other characteristics of the referenced product which are essential to the minimum needs of the Government.

BRAND NAME OR EQUAL:
Any Brand Name product in the drawings or specifications not listed in the Brand Name Only list provided and approved by the Government shall be followed by Or Equal . Construction solicitation documents shall list multiple acceptable brand name products and a description in the solicitation of the salient physical, functional, or other characteristics of the referenced products which are essential to the minimum needs of the Government. List of Brand Name Or Equal Products shall be submitted to CO for approval.

ARCHITECTURAL

Provide final B< scale plans for the proposed project. Plans should show partition revisions and repairs necessary to maintain life safety and egress from the area. Show all rooms, room numbers as provided by VAMC, corridors, electrical closets, mechanical shafts and spaces, plumbing fixtures, all vertical circulation. Provide all demolition plans for all items required for removal.

The A/E firm shall provide an Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) plan to protect staff and patients through the use of physical separation, negative pressurization of the construction site, etc. and coordinate with all trades.

Provide 1/8" scale reflected ceiling plans for all areas including locations of types of ceiling systems (i.e. gypsum board, acoustic tile etc.) coordinated with electrical and plumbing items scheduled for installation.

Provide a separate 1/8 scale Life Safety Plan for fire protection measures. Include smoke barrier partitions, fire partitions, fire alarm devices, fire extinguisher cabinets and exit patterns to demonstrate compliance with the applicable codes and the fire egress pattern.

Provide a title sheet with drawing index listing all drawings in the complete set. If necessary, provide and edit list of symbols used for this project and appropriate general notes.

Provide all details necessary to describe the installation requirements of the architectural elements (i.e. wall types, typical framing details, typical door details, etc.).

A/E shall select all interior finishes and submit three (3) options to the CMCVAMC for approval. Provide room finishes as required by PG-18-14 Room Finishes, Door and Hardware Schedule . Provide 1/8 room finish plan and binder with samples of finishes selected. Coordinate plan with Specification section 090600 Interior / Exterior Finishes, Materials and Finish Schedule.

INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE

Provide Industrial Hygiene (IH) report evaluation the presence of asbestos containing material and lead based paint within Building based on as-built record drawings, bulk sampling and site investigation. This report will be used to establish complete abatement plans in 1/8 scale. The IH shall be licensed to provide services in the City of Philadelphia.

PLUMBING

Provide demolition plans for fixtures and piping to be removed.

Provide floor plan showing all plumbing fixtures and associated water, waste, etc. relocations necessary to support the installation of the new emergency distribution system. Plumbing lines should include all points of connection with the existing plumbing system.

Provide details necessary to fully describe the installation requirements.

Provide riser diagrams showing current conditions and any demolition and/or new work required in project

FIRE PROTECTION

Provide drawings to fully detail modifications to the existing fire sprinkler system necessary

Plans shall be reviewed by a professional Fire Protection Engineer.

MECHANICAL

Provide mechanical cooling or ventilation systems where determined necessary due to equipment heat loads.

Provide data that is the basis for the design; include design calculations, parameters and factors, reference source of all data. Include methods to be used in sizing ducts and piping.

Provide duct and piping layouts plans. Show smoke and fire protection features of the HVAC system.

Provide demolition plans for all HVAC systems and devices to be removed.

Provide schedules for all HVAC equipment to be incorporated on the project

Provide details necessary to fully describe the installation requirements of the HVAC systems selected.

The HVAC design should be based on direct digital control (DDC) and connected to the existing Building Automated System (BAS).

ELECTRICAL

Provide basis for design, including basic assumptions and points of connection with existing electrical system.

Provide all plans and details necessary including the replacement of automatic transfer switches, shunt-trip breakers, new feeders, etc.

Provide updated single line diagrams for normal and emergency power.

Provide lighting and power plans.

Provide demolition drawings for all items to be removed and relocated.

Provide calculations and analysis of voltage drop, overcurrent protection, selective coordination, and arc flash.

Provide light fixture schedule and fixture detail drawings.

Provide panel schedules for all new/existing panels incorporated on the project.

Use equipment manufacturer s documents for basis of design.

REVIEWS

The AE shall lead a design development conceptual meeting (multiple if necessary) with Facilities Management Services and the End User shortly after the award of the contract to discuss scope, phasing, and existing conditions. AE shall provide meeting minutes to COR after each meeting.

Formal Reviews: There will be three formal reviews; one each at the 35%, 70%, and 100% design completion stages. Further breakdown of what is required in each of the above mentioned is detailed below. The A/E shall supply two (2) full size copies of drawings, two (2) copies of specifications and two copies of cost estimates for each formal review. Documents shall be reviewed by the Government and sent back to A/E. The A/E shall incorporate any comments, notes or changes provided by VA into the next review package. In addition, the AE shall incorporate any comments, notes or changes provided at 100% review meeting into the construction documents and cost estimate.


THIRTY FIVE PERCENT (35%) SCHEMATIC SUBMISSION DOCUMENTS WORKING DRAWINGS

Specifications: Submit (2) copies of custom edited VA master specifications table of contents. Specification table of contents shall be tailored specifically via redlining for project, with any unnecessary specification sections determined to not apply to project redlined. Specification table of contents shall also be provided in Adobe Acrobat file format.

Constructions Drawings: Provide (2) copies of plans showing all necessary alterations to existing areas affected by this project. Drawings should include demolition plans, arch plans, HVAC plans, plumbing plans, life safety plans, IRCA plans, electrical plans, controls plans, security plans, and IT plans. Plans shall also be submitted in and Adobe Acrobat file format.

AE shall also produce a report that will include:

Identification of potential bid deducts for any project
Recommended Phasing based on previous conversations with VA
Document stating the dates, times, and location of all existing conditions surveyed. Names of surveyors shall be provided as will any and all field observations with AE recommendations
Identification of any asbestos and lead with survey reports if applicable

Estimates: Provide two copies of construction cost estimates with any and all potential bid deducts included. Estimates shall be divided by trade (labor, equipment, and material)

Documents shall meet all applicable federal and state codes/requirements, including but not limited to OSHA, DER, EPA, NEC, and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and shall meet the requirements of VA Program Guide PG-18-15.

SEVENTY PERCENT (70%) DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SUBMISSION DOCUMENTS WORKING DRAWINGS

AE shall provide report detailing the addressing and/or incorporation of any and all VA comments from 35% review into 70% drawings.

Specifications: Submit (2) copies of marked-up VA master specifications for each section to be used in final specifications. Specifications shall be tailored specifically for project, with any unnecessary specification sections removed, spec writer notes deleted, and any and all editing (i.e. // marks or [ ] brackets) of specifications sections shall be completed with any missing information shall be inserted into said editing marks or brackets. AE shall provide a master submittal registry identifying all submittals, separated by specification section, required to be submitted by the contractor for review during construction as part of AE s 70% package. Specifications shall also be provided in Adobe Acrobat file format.

Brand Name Only: A/E shall provide a list of any proposed Brand Name Only materials or equipment in project with individual justifications as part of 70% drawings for CO approval.

Brand Name Or Equal: A/E shall provide a list of any proposed Brand Name Or Equal materials or equipment in project with individual justifications as part of 70% drawings for CO approval.

Constructions Drawings: Provide (2) copies of plans showing all necessary alternations to existing areas affected by this project. Drawings should include phasing, bid deducts if applicable, existing utilities, demolition plans, elevation sections and details, HVAC plan, plumbing plan, life safety plan, IRCA plan, controls plans, architectural plans, security plans, IT plans, electrical plans, single line diagrams, panel schedules and calculations. Drawing or drawings shall also be included showing all equipment to be installed on project as well as who will provide and who will install said equipment. Plans shall also be submitted in Adobe Acrobat file format.

Preconstruction Risk Assessment: AE shall provide two (2) copies of initial Preconstruction Risk Assessment as required by MCM 138-41. Assessment shall also be provided in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat file formats.

ICRA: ICRA drawings shall be based on Preconstruction Risk Assessment and will show all walls, anti-rooms, and location of negative air exhaust for each phase.

Abatement: Asbestos and Lead Abatement, if required, shall be included in 70% drawings.

Phasing: 70% submission drawings shall include clearly delineated phasing lines on all architecture, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and fire protection drawings

Finishes: As part of 70% submission, contractor shall fully design 3 separate finish scheme options and provide samples of each to VA Interior Designer for review and approval.

Bid Deducts: Bid Deducts shall be finalized based on VA 35% comments, be incorporated into the 70% design submission, and clearly delineated in drawings, specifications, and estimate.

Third Party Life Safety Review: Contractor shall employ and utilize the services of a third party, independent life safety consultant to conduct a fire and life safety peer review of the project. A complete copy of consultant s report will be submitted as a part of the 75% design.

Estimates: Provide two copies of construction cost estimates with any and all potential bid deducts included. Estimates shall be divided by phase, spec section and trade (labor, equipment, and material).

Documents shall meet all applicable federal and state codes/requirements, including but not limited to OSHA, DER, EPA, NEC, and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and shall meet the requirements of VA Program Guide PG-18-15.


ONE HUNDRED (100%) PERCENT CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SUBMISSION DOCUEMNTS WORKING DRAWINGS

AE shall provide report detailing the addressing and/or incorporation of any and all VA comments from 70% review into 100% drawings.

Specifications: Submit (2) copies of marked-up VA master specifications for each section to be used in final specifications. Specifications shall be tailored specifically for project, with any unnecessary specification sections removed, spec writer notes deleted, and any and all editing (i.e. // marks or [ ] brackets) of specifications sections shall be completed with any missing information shall be inserted into said editing marks or brackets. AE shall provide a finalized, master submittal registry identifying all submittals, separated by specification section, required to be submitted by the contractor for review during construction in an Excel Format as part of 100% package. Specifications shall also be provided in Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Word file formats.

Brand Name Only: A/E shall provide a list of any proposed Brand Name Only materials or equipment in project with individual justifications as part of 100% drawings for CO approval.

Brand Name Or Equal: A/E shall provide a list of any proposed Brand Name Or Equal materials or equipment in project with individual justifications as part of 100% drawings for CO approval.

Constructions Drawings: Provide (2) copies of plans showing all necessary alternations to existing areas affected by this project. Drawings should include phasing, bid deducts if applicable, existing utilities, demolition plans, completed elevation sections and details, HVAC, plumbing, life safety, IRCA, controls, architecture, security, IT, electrical, single line diagrams, panel schedules and calculations. Plans shall also be submitted in AutoCAD 2017 and Adobe Acrobat file formats.

Preconstruction Risk Assessment: AE shall provide two (2) copies of final Preconstruction Risk Assessment. Assessment shall also be provided in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat file formats.

ICRA: ICRA drawings shall be based on Preconstruction Risk Assessment and will show all walls, anti-rooms, and location of negative air exhaust for each phase.

Abatement: Final Asbestos Abetment design, if required, shall be included in 100% drawings.

Phasing: 100% submission drawings shall include clearly delineated phasing lines on all architecture, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and fire protection drawings

Finishes: Contractor shall fully incorporate finishes as determined by VA Interior Designer during 70% design into 100% submission.

Bid Deducts: Bid Deducts, if required, shall be incorporated into 100% design submission, and clearly delineated in drawings, specifications, and estimate.

Third Party Life Safety Review: Contractor shall employ and utilize the services of a third party, independent life safety consultant to conduct a fire and life safety peer review of the project. A complete copy of consultant s report will be submitted as a part of the 100% design.

Estimates: Provide two copies of construction cost estimates with any and all potential bid deducts included. Estimates shall be divided by phase, spec section and trade (labor, equipment, and material).

Documents shall meet all applicable federal and state codes/requirements, including but not limited to OSHA, DER, EPA, NEC, and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and shall meet the requirements of VA Program Guide PG-18-15.

After incorporation of 100% review comments the A/E shall provide two (2) full size and one (1) half-size set of sealed construction plans stamped by design professionals, two (2) bound copies of final specifications, electronic version of specifications in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat and drawings in AutoCAD 2017 format and Adobe Acrobat, and a report detailing how each comment from 100% review was addressed or incorporated.

ESTIMATES

The Engineering firm will make use of the construction budget to derive the 35%, 70%, 100%, and final construction cost estimates.

All estimates shall be current as of the date of submission and escalated to the date of award as provided by the VA.

Show unit quantity, unit measure, unit cost and total cost of labor and materials for each subheading, as required by VA FORM 10-6238, Estimate Work Sheet .

All costs will include insurance, taxes and applicable subcontractors markup.

Use wage rates that reflect current local wages. The latest Department of Labor wage survey available at the VA will be provided upon request.

Price materials and equipment at the contractors buying level. Sales tax, when applicable, will be added to the material and equipment costs. Estimates should include an appropriate percentage for overhead and profit.

Any project with an estimated construction cost of over five million dollars shall include a document providing a detailed evaluation of any potential deducts for VA approval. The deducts selected by the VA shall be identified and broken down in the construction cost estimate and delineated in the projects drawings and specifications.

I. CONSTRUCTION PERIOD SERVICES

Services during the construction phase of this project shall consist of:

Review of contractor s submittals and shop drawings with recommendation to VA COR and CO. Reviews shall be returned to VA COR and CO within 15 calendar days of reception. If the scope of the required action is so extensive as to require more time, the A/E shall so notify the CO and COR, including information about the time needed to process the action. However, the A/E shall expedite delivery in every practicable way.

Review of any or all contractors Requests For Information as required with recommendation provided to VA COR and CO. RFI response shall be provided to VA COR and CO within 4 calendar days of receipt. If the scope of the required action is so extensive as to require more time, the A/E shall so notify the CO and COR, including information about the time needed to process the action. However, the A/E shall expedite delivery in every practicable way.

Design Deficiencies: Any redesign efforts, including site visits if necessary, required due to a design deficiency, errors, or omissions shall be completed by the AE at no additional cost to the VA. Revised drawings and specifications shall be provided to VA CO and COR as well as an estimate for the contractor to complete work detailed in revised documents. Said estimates will meet all requirements of Estimates Section of this contract.

Cost Estimates: AE shall review and provide recommendation to VA CO & COR on each of the Construction Contractor s cost estimates. Recommendations shall include an independent breakdown of costs in detail, quantities, and unit prices and shall cover both additions and deductions of labor, materials, and equipment.

AE shall attend Prebid/Preproposal Conference, Preconstruction Conference, and Biweekly Project Meetings during construction via phone conference.

Inspections: AE shall attend all above ceiling and punchlist inspections for each phase of the project with a mandatory written field report submitted to the COR 5 calendar days after inspection unless indicated otherwise by COR.

Site visits when requested by the VA, in accordance with the Engineering contract, each will be followed with a mandatory written field report submitted to the COR within 5 calendar days of the site visit.

After completion of the project, AE shall provide a corrected, complete set of stamped plans showing any changes from the original design due to changes or as-built conditions from Contractor. Mylar reproducible plans and CD-R (or other electronic means) containing AutoCAD 2017 and Adobe Acrobat versions of the final, marked up drawings shall be received within 30 days of reception of Contractor s as-built drawings from COR.

Provide the service of a certified Industrial Hygienist for monitoring and air sampling during the set-up and removal of asbestos and lead paint when applicable. Provide final report when complete.

AE shall serve as or will provide a 3rd Party Commissioning Agent as necessary in project.


J. THE SELECTED A/E FIRMS SHALL ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:
All designs shall be accomplished in accordance with VA guidelines and specifications, which are available on the Internet at http://www.cfm.va.gov/til/. A/E shall pay particular attention to USAF, NFPA, BOCA, VA Handbook and VHA Directives. A/E is responsible for providing all services necessary for design of this project i.e. mechanical, electrical, sampling and monitoring, and control. Any major design deviations from these manuals should be discussed and approved by the Medical Center before the design is incorporated on the contract documents.
Estimates should include an appropriate percentage for overhead and profit.



K. EVALUATION CRITERIA:

The A&E selection criteria for this acquisition are listed below:

Professional qualifications Project Manager, Superintendent, Proposed Team (other firms and key personnel)
Proposed Management Plan Team organization through both design and construction phases.
Past performance/Previous Experience of Proposed Team List of 10 past projects (at least 3 with similar Scope of Work to listed project) as well as the proposed teams record of working together on listed past projects.
Response Time To review Shop Drawings, RFI s, Change Order requests, Submittals, etc.
Proposed Project Design Approach Primes design philosophy and anticipating potential problems and potential solutions.
Project Control Techniques planned to control the schedule and costs. Personnel responsible for schedule and cost control.
Estimating Effectiveness List of Estimates of the 10 most recent projects awarded. Compare the VA estimate to Primes proposed cost (both A/E and Construction costs).
Knowledge of Location and Geographic Area
Miscellaneous Experience & Capabilities Interior Design, CADD & other computer applications, value engineering & life cycle cost analyses, environmental & historic preservation considerations, energy conservation & new energy resources, and CPR & fast track construction.
Awards Awards received for design excellence
Insurance and Litigation type and amount of liability insurance carried and any litigation involvement over the last 5 years & their outcomes.

Each factor is weighted evenly to the others.

L. CONTRACT AWARD PROCEDURE:
Interested A&E firms shall submit two (2) copies of theSF330 (8/2016 Edition) and a CD to the address below with the appropriate documentation by 2:00 PM, EST, November 19, 2018.
Maureen Long, Contract Specialist (460/90C)
Contracting Office, Rm 116
Wilmington VA Medical Center
20 Montchanin Rd.
Greenville, DE 19807
A&E Firms should also e-mail a PDF SF330 document to Maureen Long at Maureen.Long2@va.gov
by 2:00 PM, EST, November 19, 2018. A&E firms shall be registered at www.sam.gov and www.vetbiz.gov. If available, please include your firm's VetBiz.gov SDVOSB status verification. Failure of a proposed SDVOSB A&E firm to be certified by the CVE at the time of the SF330 is submitted shall result in elimination from further consideration for award. Following an evaluation of the qualifications and performance data submitted, three or more firms considered to be the most highly qualified firms to provide the type of services require may be chosen for interviews. After interviews, the most highly qualified firm will be issued the solicitation and requested to submit a proposal. The Government will not pay, nor reimburse, any costs associated with responding to this announcement. The Government is under no obligation to award a contract as a result of this announcement. A&E Firms will be selected based on demonstrated competence and qualifications for the required work. NAICS 541330 and size standard $15.0M apply. The award of a Firm Fixed-Price contract is contemplated and is subject to the availability of FY18 funding. The construction magnitude is between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000.

Maureen Long
E-mail: Maureen.Long2@va.gov
Phone: (302) 994-2511 x7573

Maureen.Long2@va.gov

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