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Notice ID:N62742-21-R-1319
The proposed solicitation will be issued following the two-phased design-build selection procedures in accordance with FAR 36.3 and the tradeoff source selectin procedures of FAR Part 15.101 and 15.3....
The proposed solicitation will be issued following the two-phased design-build selection procedures in accordance with FAR 36.3 and the tradeoff source selectin procedures of FAR Part 15.101 and 15.3. The Government will evaluate phase-one proposals and select the most highly qualified offerors (not-to-exceed five) to submit phase-two proposals. Only the selected firms will be issued the phase-two design-build RFP and given an opportunity to submit phase-two proposals. The work includes the design and construction for the renovation and modernization of Berth 2 to accommodate T-AKE class ships and provide shore utilities including potable water, sewer, bilge and oily wastewater treatment system, electrical power, and telecommunications. The work will include constructing a new sheet pile with king plie with king pile bulkhead system, a mooring dolphin, and mooring cleats and bollards. The magnitude of this project is estimated between $25,000,000 and $100,000,000. The North American Classification System (NAICS) code is 237990 and average receipts of $39.5 million over the past three years. This procurement is unrestricted. Estimated range is between $25,000,000 to $100,000,000 U.S. Dollars. The contract completion period is anticipated to be 850 calendar days. This is a source selection procurement requiring of both non-price and price proposals. Large business concerns will be required to submit a subcontracting plan as part of the proposal. Technical Factors 2, 4, and 5, when combined, are considered of equal importance of Factor 3 – Past Performance. Phase One Factors: Factor 1 – Technical Approach, Factor 2 – Experience, and Factor 3 – Past Performance. Phase Two Factors: Factor 4 – Safety, Factor 5 – Small Business Utilization, and Price. For evaluation for Factor 2 – Experience and Factor 3 – Past Performance, a maximum of six (6) construction projects and a maximum of five (5) design projects must be submitted that demonstrate experience in similar size, scope, and complexity. Furthermore, relevant construction and design projects are defined as: (1) New construction of steel sheetpile bulkhead wharves for ship berthing, approximately $25M or more in dollar value. (2) Construction of waterfront utility systems (water, sewer, electrical power, and telecommunications) for ship berthing, approximately $10M or more in dollar value. Project scope shall include at least two (2) of the four (4) waterfront utilities: water, sewer, electrical power, and telecommunications. (3) Soil/ground improvement projects involving cement deep soil mixing (CDSM), approximately $7M or more in dollar value. (4) Dredging, approximately $5M or more in dollar value. Relevant projects shall have been completed or substantially completed within the last fifteen (15) years of the date of issuance of this RFP. “Substantially Complete” is defined as at least 90% physically complete. (1) Design of new on-grade concrete wharf deck for waterfront operations, approximately $20M or more in construction dollar value. (2) Waterfront utility systems (water, sewer, electrical power, and telecommunications) for ship berthing, approximately $10M or more in construction dollar value. Project scope shall include at least two (2) of the four (4) waterfront utilities: water, sewer, electrical power, and telecommunications. (3) New reinforced concrete and/or reinforced precast concrete buildings supported on deep concrete foundations, located in a corrosive/tropical environment similar to Guam. Construction dollar value of the project must be approximately $10M or more. The Government will determine if project locations are comparable to Guam with regard to corrosive/tropical environment. Relevant projects shall have been completed or substantially completed within the last fifteen (15) years of the date of issuance of this RFP. “Substantially Complete” is defined as at least 90% physically complete. The Phase-One Request for Proposal (RFP) will be available on or about 5 May 2021. Printed copies or CD’s will not be issued. The RFP can be accessed at beta.sam.gov. Contractors must register on the BETA SAM website to obtain access to the solicitation. Registration instruction can be found on the BETA SAM website, and the contractor must request explicit access to view the controlled documents. An email will be forwarded once the contracting officer has approved or declined the request. Approved contractors may view and/or download the solicitation documents. Amendments will be posted to the BETA SAM website at beta.sam.gov. It is the offerors responsibility to check the BETA SAM website periodically for any amendment to the solicitation.