The purpose of this project is to design and construct two phases of new barracks and associated facilities for RSTA (Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Targetry, and Acquisition). Project requirement for PN 61873 (Phase I) is to construct one standard design barracks for 200 persons and a Central Plant. Per Tab H of the 1391, demolition plan includes a total of 8 buildings - 10,882 SF (Bldgs 2458, 2459, 2460, 2462, 2466, 2467, 2468 and 2469). Project requirement for PN 59557 (Phase II) is to construct one standard design barracks for 200 persons. Per Tab H of the 1391, demo plan includes a total of 5 buildings - 14,779 SF (2479, 2480, 2482, 2486 and 2488). The RSTA projects are subject to MILCON Transformation requirements, therefore all buildings will be standard design IAW the Model Design-Build RFP developed by various components of the Dept of the Army. This is an unrestricted procurement utilizing Electronic Bid Sets (EBS). A pre-proposal conference is currently scheduled to be held at Building 230, Fort Shafter, Oahu, Hawaii from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM on December 14, 2007. Estimated cost is between $25 Million and $100 Million. This is a 2-Phase Design-Build Best Value solicitation process. Phase 1 process requires potential Offerors to submit their performance and capability information for review and consideration by the Government. Following the review, evaluation, and rating of the Phase 1 proposals, the Government will select a maximum of three highest-rated Offerors to submit a technical and cost proposal for consideration by the Government. The technical information contained in the Phase 2 proposal will be reviewed, evaluated, and rated by the Government. The final evaluation rating used for comparison, selection, and award will reflect both the rating received in Phase 1 and the evaluation rating received in Phase 2. All evaluation factors, other than price, when combined, are considered significantly more important than the price. The proposal process for this 2-Phase procurement consist s of the following: PHASE 1 PROPOSAL - Specialized Experience, Past Performance, Key Project Personnel, Organization and Technical Approach and Evidence of Ability to Obtain Bonding. PHASE 2 PROPOSAL - Building Functional and Aesthetics, Quality of Building Systems and Materials, Site Design, Sustainability Requirements, Key Subcontractors, Proposed Contract Duration and Summary Schedule, Past Performance on Utilization of Small Business Concerns, Price & Pro Forma Information. Traditional hard copies o f plans and specifications will NOT be available for this project, but will be made available for viewing and/or downloading via the Honolulu District Contracting Website O/A December 3, 2007 at Contracting Branch: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Honolulu Engineering District. Solicitation documents will NOT be issued on CD-ROM format unless the Government determines that it is necessary. If the Government determines that issuance of the initial solicitation on CD-ROM is necessary, the CD-ROM will be provided at no cost to self-registered contractors at the website mentioned above. However, the Government reserves the right to issue follow-on amendments to the solicitation on the website. It is therefore Contractor responsibility to check the Honolulu District Contracting Website daily for any posted changes to the solicitation. Single Face to Industry Website at: https://acquisition.army.mil/asfi to view other business opportunities. Offerors should register themselves on the Honolulu District Contracting Website to view/download a copy of this solicitation. Offerors must be registered with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) in order to receive a Government contract award. To register, the CCR Internet address is: Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small business concerns are encouraged to participate as prime contractors or as members of joint ventures with other small businesses, and all interested contractors a re reminded that the successful contractor will be expected to place subcontracts to the maximum practicable extent with small, small disadvantaged and women-owned small business concerns in accordance with the provisions of Public Law 95-507.
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