Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity - Six (6) Single Award Job Order Construction Contracts - for projects under the Simplified Acquisition Threshold for the states of Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas City North, Kansas City South and St. Louis, Missouri
ID: 47PG1024R0002Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R6 CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION AND IDV BRANCHKansas City, MO, 64108, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking qualified contractors for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Job Order Construction Contract for projects under the Simplified Acquisition Threshold across several states, including Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and parts of Missouri. The procurement is specifically set aside for small businesses, with additional considerations for women-owned and HUBZone businesses, reflecting the GSA's commitment to fostering diverse participation in federal contracting. This initiative aims to facilitate construction improvements on government-owned or leased properties, with a maximum contract value of $5 million, except for St. Louis, which has a cap of $7 million. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by November 18, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Mike Flanigan at michael.flanigan@gsa.gov or Kristin Gilliland at Kristin.Gilliland@gsa.gov.

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    The document outlines key procedures for acknowledging and implementing amendments to a federal solicitation, specifically Amendment 1 to Solicitation 47PG1024Q0004. It specifies that offers must acknowledge receipt of this amendment by certain methods, including returning copies or electronic communication by a specified deadline, or face possible rejection of their offer. The amendment addresses questions from potential bidders and includes the pre-solicitation conference attendee list. It clarifies contractor responsibilities regarding the submission of project experience documentation and provides answers to specific inquiries about contracting clauses, such as performance bonds and HUBZone set-asides. The intent is to ensure transparency and compliance among prospective contractors for construction projects under this solicitation, thus aiding in the administration of federal contracts. Overall, the document serves the dual purpose of clarifying specific procurement conditions while reinforcing the importance of adhering to government contracting protocols.
    The document outlines the qualifications and financial information required from contractors seeking federal contracts through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). It encompasses multiple sections that request detailed information about the contractor's organizational structure, taxpayer identification, financial status, ownership, and any legal encumbrances such as bankruptcies or liens. Key areas include an assessment of the contractor's financial health via balance sheets and income statements, detailing assets, liabilities, net worth, current and outstanding debts, and any delinquent federal obligations. The contractor must also provide details of their banking and supplier relationships, including any past due accounts payable. Section VII focuses specifically on construction/service contracts, requesting information on contracts in force and the largest jobs completed in the last five years, which demonstrates the contractor’s capability and reliability. The document aims to ensure that contractors can sufficiently manage and fulfill government contracts, while demonstrating financial stability and a responsible business history. The thorough requirements reflect the importance of accountability and transparency in federal financial dealings as part of government procurement processes.
    The GSA Solicitation No. 47PG1024R0002 is aimed at establishing a Single Award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Job Order Construction Contract for specific GSA projects in designated regions, including Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Kansas City North, Kansas City South, and St. Louis. The contracts are set aside for small businesses, with a focus on women-owned and HUBZone businesses per geographic area. This contract encompasses construction improvements on government-owned or leased properties and entails a base year plus four option years, with a maximum value of $5,000,000, except for St. Louis which is $7,000,000. Contractors must ensure compliance with various responsibilities, including labor supply, project management, and ancillary costs outlined in comprehensive pricing guidelines based on RSMeans data. The contract details also address performance bonds, task order specifics, site conditions, and tax exemptions relevant to each state. Overall, the document emphasizes the government’s intent to engage qualified small businesses in necessary construction projects while ensuring adherence to established legal and administrative guidelines pertinent to the contracting process.
    The document outlines a solicitation for construction services by the Acquisition Management Division under the General Services Administration (GSA) for projects within specific Midwest states, including Nebraska and Iowa. The main components of the solicitation include the requirement for sealed bids, a performance period of 365 calendar days following the notice to proceed, and the necessity of performance and payment bonds. Offerors must submit their proposals, guaranteed to comply with the specifications outlined within the document. The solicitation references the need for an accompanying technical proposal and includes specific bid factors for various geographic locations, detailing requirements based on regional offices in Kansas City and St. Louis. Overall, this solicitation serves to procure construction services through an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract, emphasizing compliance with work requirements and thorough submission protocols for bids. The document provides a structured approach for bidders to ensure clarity in the bidding process.
    The GSA Solicitation No. 47PG1024R0002 outlines a request for proposals (RFP) for an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Job Order Construction Contract (JOCC) focused on GSA projects across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and parts of Missouri. Specific geographic areas include St. Louis, Kansas City North and South, and others. The solicitation encourages participation by small businesses, including set-asides for women-owned and HUBZone businesses. The document specifies proposal requirements, including separate Price and Technical Proposals, submission formats, and evaluation criteria emphasizing qualifications of key personnel, subcontractor relationships, and past performance. A pre-proposal conference is scheduled for October 24, 2024, with bids due by November 18, 2024. Overall, the solicitation seeks to foster competitive bidding among small and disadvantaged businesses while ensuring comprehensive evaluation based on technical expertise, past experience, and organizational capabilities. This reflects a broader governmental initiative to enhance procurement processes and support smaller entities in the construction industry.
    The document outlines requirements for Offerors submitting a detailed description of a contract that is comparable to the federal government's specifications for a Request for Proposal (RFP). It emphasizes the need for the Offeror to identify and describe a contract deemed “Similar” in terms of type, size, scope, and complexity, while ensuring that it was completed with “Quality.” Offerors must demonstrate how their chosen contract met critical success factors, including timely delivery, adherence to pricing, and customer satisfaction. Key elements to be included are contract duration, award date, maximum contract value, contract type (such as IDIQ or construction), pricing details, geographic area, and customer contact information. This process plays a significant role in evaluating the qualifications and past performance of firms in government contracting, which is vital for ensuring that selected contractors meet the necessary criteria for potential federal grants and state/local RFPs.
    The R6 GSA IDIQ JOCC 2025 document outlines the qualifications required for firms applying for contracts, specifically focusing on the socioeconomic status of the businesses. It highlights the importance of verifying that firms are registered in one or more identified socioeconomic categories to demonstrate quality. The categories include HUBZone, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), and Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB). The instructions for determining and substantiating these registrations are provided in section II.D., intending to support equity and empowerment among small and disadvantaged businesses in government contracting. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to fostering diverse participation in federal procurement processes.
    The document outlines requirements for Offerors in governmental contracting, specifically regarding subcontractor relationships. It mandates that Offerors submit detailed information on three subcontractors with whom they have entered agreements within the last three years. This process ensures that contractors can provide the necessary responsive personnel to meet project demands throughout the contract's duration. Key information to be provided includes the subcontractor's name, contact details, location, dates of agreements, project completion statistics, and a summary of the working relationship. Additionally, Offerors are required to indicate the type of work performed by subcontractors, which includes categories such as carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, and others. These guidelines help assess subcontractor capabilities and support effective project execution, aligning with federal and state procurement standards.
    The document outlines essential elements of a government Request for Proposal (RFP) process, focusing on project management and contract performance. It specifies details such as performance periods, award and completion dates, contract amounts, modifications, and project scope. Key components include the type of work performed—ranging from new construction to renovation—and various building types, including occupied and multi-story commercial or government properties. Additionally, the file emphasizes the qualification criteria for firms, highlighting the importance of past performance on similar projects, particularly regarding timeliness, budget adherence, and customer satisfaction. It requires documentation and evaluation of three completed projects within the last three years, reflecting quality and compliance to contract specifications. The structure indicates a systematic process for assessing potential contractors, ensuring responsible management of public funds. This RFP process aims to foster transparency and accountability in government contracting while facilitating high-quality project execution.
    The General Services Administration (GSA) is issuing a pre-solicitation notice for six Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Single Award Job Order Construction Contracts (JOCC) for states including Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, St. Louis, and Kansas City. This procurement is set aside for small businesses, particularly those owned by women, under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code 236220, with a size standard of $45 million. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical qualifications and price, with emphasis on management approaches and staffing capabilities. Each contract will last for an initial year with four potential extensions, allowing a total maximum order value of $5 million for most areas and $7 million for St. Louis. The awarded contractors will perform various construction tasks in federally owned or leased spaces, emphasizing compliance with safety regulations and required competencies. Interested contractors must be registered in SAM.gov and monitor it for updates. The solicitation is expected in October 2024, with proposals due in November 2024.
    The document presents the Bid Bond form, a standardized requirement used when submitting a bid for federal projects, specifically in construction, supplies, or services. The form obligates the Principal and Surety to be financially bound to the U.S. government. It outlines the conditions under which the bond becomes void, primarily if the Principal executes the contractual documents and provides necessary bonds within specified timeframes after bid acceptance. The form allows for multiple Sureties and stipulates that individual Sureties must submit an affidavit supporting their financial capability. Additionally, it mandates that corporate sureties be approved by the Department of the Treasury. The document emphasizes compliance with federal guidelines and includes instructions for proper execution, ensuring accountability and reducing the risk for the government in awarding contracts. Overall, the Bid Bond serves as a financial guarantee that bidders meet contractual obligations, reflecting a key aspect of government procurement processes aimed at safeguarding public funds.
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