Description
The General Services Administration (GSA) intends to issue a Request For Proposals (RFP) for a negotiated Construction Management (CM) professional services contract to perform procurement phase services, construction phase services, reimbursable supplemental services, claims, testing, and miscellaneous services for the Major Modernization of the Herbert C. Hoover Building in Washington, DC. This will be a firm fixed price, indefinite quantity contract covering the duration of this single project. One contract may be awarded. The estimated construction cost is in the $430 million dollar range. All work will be performed in accordance with GSA authorized and approved standards. The CM contract will have a fixed fee amount for standard services and an amount set aside for reimbursable supplemental type services. The selection process will utilize source selection procedures in accordance with FAR 15.3. This negotiated solicitation will be open to both large and small business professional firms. The professional firm (if not a small business concern) shall be required to present an acceptable small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and woman-owned small business Subcontracting Plan in accordance with Public Law 95-507 as part of its proposal. Consideration is open to established, qualified firms licensed to perform professional services (FAR 22.1102), which currently have active, properly staffed offices within the continental United Sates (including subcontractors). The RFP will be issued electronically on or about October 22, 2003, on the Internet at http://www.fedbizopps.gov/, and proposals will be due 30 calendar days after RFP issuance. All qualified responsible firms are encouraged to participate in this procurement. Small, veteran-owned small, service-disabled veteran-owned small, HUBZone small, small disadvantaged, and women-owned small businesses are encouraged to participate as prime contractors, or as members of joint ventures with other small businesses.