N4008024R7460: NAVFAC Washington IDIQ AE Gen. Admin Medium to Large Projects
ID: N4008024R7460Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM WASHINGTONWASHINGTON NAVY YARD, DC, 20374-5018, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

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ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- GENERAL: OTHER (C219)
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    The Department of Defense, through NAVFAC Washington, is seeking qualified architect-engineering firms for an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract focused on General Administrative AE Services for medium to large projects at various military installations within the NAVFAC Washington area of responsibility, with potential for projects across the continental United States. The procurement aims to secure highly qualified firms capable of providing a range of services, including design, engineering concept development, and construction documentation, with a total budget of $249 million over a five-year period. Interested firms must demonstrate specialized experience, professional qualifications, and a commitment to small business participation, with proposals due by December 12, 2024. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Mahlon Nasubo at mahlon.o.nasubo.civ@us.navy.mil or by phone at 202-449-0617.

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    Amendment 0001 to the government solicitation N40080-24-R-7460 outlines the related responses to Pre-Proposal Inquiries (PPI) for an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for architectural engineering services at various military installations. The major focus is on ensuring firms demonstrate specialized experience in architectural and engineering outcomes similar to contract requirements. This includes projects designed under both Design-Build and Design-Bid-Build procurement methods, with at least two projects exceeding $100 million in construction value. The amendment confirms critical criteria related to project experience requirements and emphasizes firm qualifications, capacity, and commitment to small business participation. The IDIQ contract spans a total of five years with an overall fee cap of $99 million. Submissions are restricted to a maximum of ten completed projects, evaluated based on past performance, qualifications, and adherence to quality control measures. The remaining guidelines stress the necessity for proper registration and documentation prior to contract award, reflecting a rigorous evaluation process aimed at selecting the most highly qualified firms.
    Amendment 0002 for solicitation N40080-24-R-7460 was released on May 23, 2024, primarily to revise the proposal submission deadline from June 3, 2024, to August 14, 2024, at 2:00 PM EST. The proposals must be submitted through the Solicitation Module in PIEE. Additionally, the response to a Pre-Proposal Inquiry (PPI) is included, which addresses a request from a team asking for a two-week extension to the due date due to upcoming holidays. The government confirmed that the proposal due date has indeed been extended to August 14, 2024. Notably, the deadline for submitting inquiries for the PPI remains unchanged, with a cut-off on May 16, 2024. The document emphasizes the adjustment of timelines and the government’s responsiveness to contractor inquiries, reflecting an adaptive approach to managing the RFP process amidst seasonal considerations.
    This document is Amendment 0003 for federal solicitation N40080‐24‐R‐7460, dated July 18, 2024, which provides responses to Pre-Proposal Inquiries (PPIs) while maintaining the submission deadline of August 14, 2024, at 2:00 PM. The amendment clarifies selection criteria related to types of studies required for proposals, highlighting distinctions between preliminary design and advanced planning activities. It mandates verifiable certification for professional licenses of key personnel in submissions, stating they should not count against the page limit. The government specifies that Small Business Subcontracting Plans should not include Third-Tier Subconsultants, underscoring the need for direct contracts with various small business categories. Furthermore, it requires clarification on requirements for Joint Venture (JV) members regarding fieldwork and management input in proposals, particularly when different JV participants were involved in previous relevant projects. The amendment serves as an essential guide for firms preparing their proposals while ensuring compliance with specified criteria and requirements.
    This document is Amendment 0004 for the RFP N40080-24-R-7460, which relates to the procurement of Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts for General Administrative Architectural Engineering Services at various military installations. The amendment increases the contract ceiling to $249 million and extends the submission deadline to December 12, 2024. Proposals are to be submitted via the PIEE system, and previous respondents are not required to resubmit unless revising their submissions. The IDIQ contracts will encompass a two-year base period with an optional three-year extension. The types of services required include design, engineering concept development, construction cost estimations, and preparation of construction documentation. Work could involve a variety of project types such as renovations and new constructions primarily in the NAVFAC Washington Area of Responsibility. Firms expressing interest must provide an SF330 form, demonstrating specialized experience related to the services sought, professional qualifications of key personnel, and past performance evaluations. The procurement seeks to establish a competitive environment, inviting unrestricted participation while encouraging small business involvement. Overall, this amendment outlines critical contractual updates and the expectations for potential contractors, reflecting the government's commitment to quality in architectural engineering services.
    The NAVFAC/USACE Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ-0) is a standardized form designed to evaluate contractor performance in government projects. It requires contractors to provide essential contract details, including information about their role (prime, subcontractor, etc.), project specifics, and client contacts. The questionnaire evaluates major performance aspects through adjective ratings (Exceptional, Very Good, Satisfactory, Marginal, and Unsatisfactory) in categories such as quality, schedule adherence, customer satisfaction, management efficiency, cost management, safety, and security. Clients assess contractors based on these criteria, providing ratings to reflect performance levels and offering comments on strengths and weaknesses. The completed questionnaire is submitted by the contractor with their proposal, allowing for direct client feedback to improve accountability and transparency in government contracting. This evaluation process is crucial for ensuring that federal and state contracts meet the expected standards and deliver value to the government. The information collected may also help in addressing performance risks in future solicitations.
    The document outlines a Small Business Subcontracting Plan (SBSP) required for large businesses submitting bids for government contracts. It emphasizes compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and specifies the method in which subcontracting goals must be formulated and reported. The plan demands detailed disclosures regarding the total contract value, subcontracted amounts, and targeted goals for subcontracting to various categories of small businesses, including veteran-owned and minority-owned entities. The document includes a stipulation that certain individuals, like a designated Small Business Program administrator, are responsible for overseeing the implementation of the plan, ensuring equal opportunities for small businesses in subcontracting arrangements. It also outlines required outreach efforts to foster relationships with small business trade associations and the System for Award Management (SAM). Regular reporting and monitoring are mandated to ensure compliance with the established subcontracting goals and practices. The SBSP aims to facilitate the inclusion of small businesses in government contracting, highlighting the vital role they play and ensuring adherence to federal requirements that promote equitable participation in subcontracting opportunities.
    The document outlines the solicitation for an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for General Administrative Architectural Engineering (AE) Services for medium to large projects primarily at military installations within the NAVFAC Washington area of responsibility, with potential for CONUS projects. NAVFAC plans to award two separate IDIQ contracts for these services, focusing on technical capabilities in engineering and architecture. The contracts are budgeted at $99 million over five years, with firm-fixed price task orders ranging from $5,000 to $15 million. A competitive selection process will evaluate firms based on specialized experience, professional qualifications, past performance, quality control programs, program management capacity, commitment to small business involvement, and prior volume of work with the DOD. The submission requirements include a completed SF-330 package with emphasis on relevant experience from the last seven years, emphasizing projects demonstrating the firm's capabilities in the specified services. The awarded firm must ensure compliance with all applicable laws, NIST cybersecurity requirements, and sustainable design principles. This procurement aims to secure highly qualified architectural and engineering firms to support military and governmental infrastructure projects.
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