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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 18, 2004 FBO #1088
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Z -- U.S. Marshals Service 4th Floor Alteration, Kinneary U.S. Courthouse, Columbus, OhioNA

Notice Date
11/16/2004
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
236220 — Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
 
Contracting Office
General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), Property Development Division (5PC), 230 South Dearborn Street, Room 3512, Chicago, IL, 60604
 
ZIP Code
60604
 
Solicitation Number
GS05P04GAC0055
 
Response Due
1/6/2005
 
Archive Date
1/21/2005
 
Description
The project involves the interior demolition and construction of a new U.S. Marshals Services (USMS) facility located at the fourth floor of the Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Federal Courthouse, 85 Marconi Blvd., Columbus, Ohio. The new facility consists primarily of the three sector areas, namely: Administration Area,) Operations Area, and Prisoner Area. The overall facility consist of offices, conference room, training room, attorney-prisoner interview rooms, computer room, detention cells, all ports, galleys, and employee fitness room with locker rooms. The scope of work consists of the construction of various types of gypsum board/metal stud partitions, masonry walls, floors surfaces, and suspended ceilings; including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fire alarm and sprinkler system. Abatement of asbestos containing materials (ACM) is also included. A floor area of approximately 11,000 SF of the fourth floor is involved. The contract completion time is 420 calendar days from the receipt of Notice to Proceed. This project is open to all business concerns. The North American Classification System Code is 236220. The estimated cost range is between $1,000,000 and $3,000,000. The solicitation will be issued on a CD. You may request a copy of the CD under the sensitive but unclassified document (SBU). SEE ATTACHMENT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. In order to obtain the solicitation documents, contractors must be registered at both the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) at http://www.ccr.gov (you must have a valid Duns number issued by DUN & BRADSTREET to register). Contractors will obtain a CCR PIN and CAGE Code after registering successfully. After registration in CCR, please visit the FedTeDS website at http://www.fedteds.gov. You will then be required to access the vendor registration form by selecting the hyperlink entitled ??Register with FedTeDS?? and then choosing the ??Vender Registration Form? hyperlink. You will be required to enter your CCR PIN and CAGE code or Duns number to receive a user name and password for FedTeDS. It is the vendor??s responsibility to monitor FedBizOpps and FedTeDS for amendments, if any, to the solicitation. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ATTACHMENT U.S. General Services Administration Office of Customer Solutions Technical Services Branch RFP GS05P04GAC0055 USMS 4th Floor Alteration Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Federal Courthouse, 85 Marconi Blvd. Columbus, Ohio This Request For Proposal is only available via CD. Contractors must submit their request for the CD per the attached instructions. Requests may be mailed or faxed as follows: General Services Administration Attn: Office of Customer Solutions 230 South Dearborn Street, Room 3622 Fax: 312-886-3330 PROPOSALS ARE DUE JANUARY 06, 2005 DOCUMENT SECURITY, NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS/OFFERORS This solicitation includes Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) building information. SBU documents provided under this solicitation are intended for use by authorized users only. In support of this requirement, GSA requires bidders/offerors to exercise reasonable care when handling documents relating to SBU building information per the solicitation. REASONABLE CARE 1. Limiting dissemination to authorized users Dissemination of information shall only be made upon determination that the recipient is authorized to receive it. The criterion to determine authorization is need-to-know. Those with a need-to-know are those who are specifically granted access for the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSA. This includes all persons or firms necessary to do work at the request of the Government, such as architects and engineers, consultants, contractors, sub-contractors, suppliers, and others that the contractor deems necessary in order to submit an offer/bid or to complete the work or contract, as well as maintenance and repair contractors and equipment service contractors. NOTE: It is the responsibility of the person or firm disseminating the information to assure that the recipient is an authorized user and to keep records of recipients. Authorized users shall provide identification as set forth below: Valid identification for non-Government users Authorized non-Government users shall provide valid identification to receive SBU building information. The identification shall be presented and verified for each dissemination. Valid identification shall be all items (a) through (c), below, and including item (d), as necessary: (a) A copy of a valid business license or other documentation granted by the state or local jurisdiction to conduct business. The license at a minimum shall provide the name, address, phone number of the company, state of incorporation, and the name of the individual legally authorized to act for the company. The business must be of the type required to do the work. A general contractor??s license may be substituted for the business license in states that issue such licenses. In the rare cases where a business license is not available from the jurisdiction, the information shall be provided and testified to by the submitter; and (b) Verification of a valid DUNS Number against the company name listed on the business license or certification. Verification may be obtained through http://www.fpdc.gov, or by calling Dun & Bradstreet at 703-807-5078 to set up an account; and (c) A Valid IRS Tax ID Number of the company requesting the information; and, as necessary. (d) A Valid picture state driver??s license shall be required of person(s) picking up SBU documents. Phone verification must be made to a previously validated authorized user that the individual(s) picking up the documentation is authorized to do so by the company obtaining the documents. SBU documents will not be released to any individual or firm who has not, either previously or at the time of pickup, supplied the required documentation as outlined in paragraphs (a) through (c), above. 2. Retaining and destroying documents The efforts required above shall continue throughout the entire term of the contract and for whatever specific time thereafter as may be necessary. Necessary record copies for legal purposes (such as those retained by the architect, engineer, or contractor) must be safeguarded against unauthorized use for the term of retention. Documents no longer needed shall be destroyed (such as after contract award, after completion of any appeals process or completion of the work). Destruction shall be done by burning or shredding hardcopy, and/or physically destroying CD??s, deleting and removing files from the electronic recycling bins, and removing material from computer hard drives using a permanent erase utility or similar software. 3. Term of Effectiveness The efforts required above shall continue throughout the entire term of contract and for what specific time thereafter as may be necessary, as determined by the Government. Necessary record copies for legal purposes (such as those retained by the architect, engineer, or contractor) must be safeguarded against unauthorized use for the term of retention. 4. Written agreement of disposal For all contracts using SBU building information, the contractor shall provide a written statement that he/she and his/her subcontractors have properly disposed of the SBU building documents, with the exception of the contractor??s record copy, at the time of Release of Claims to obtain final payment. Documents no longer needed shall be destroyed (such as after contract award, after completion of any appeals process or completion of the work). Destruction shall be done by burning or shredding hardcopy, and/or physically destroying CDs, deleting and removing files from the electronic recycling bins, and removing material from computer hard drives using a permanent erase utility or similar software. The recipient acknowledges the requirement to use reasonable care, as outlined above, to safeguard the documents and, if not awarded, the contract (and at the completion of any protest/appeal process) will make every reasonable and prudent effort to destroy or render useless all SBU information received during the solicitation. I agree that I will abide by this agreement and will only disseminate Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) building information to other authorized users under the conditions set forth above. Signature: Title: Date: Copy of business license attached DUNS Number: Verified: ?? Yes ?? No IRS Tax ID Number:
 
Place of Performance
Address: Joseph P. Kinneary U. S. Federal Courthouse, 85 Marconi Blvd., Columbus, Ohio
Zip Code: 43215
Country: US
 
Record
SN00709066-W 20041118/041116212222 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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