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Demolition, site work, new construction and addition to a mixed-use development in Fort Meade, Maryland. Conceptual plans call for the construction of a 750,894-square-foot military facility; for site work for a military facility; for the addition of a 1,758-space parking garage; for the demolition of a parking garage; and parking garage.
Title: Cyber National Mission Force Mission Operations Building (CNMF MOF), Fort George G. Meade, MD Pre-Award No. PANNAD-24-P-0000 004242 This is a Sources Sought notice and is for informational purposes only. This is not a request for proposals, quotations or bids. There will not be a solicitation, specifications, or drawings available at this time. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, East Campus Integrated Program Office (ECIPO) requests letters of interest from potential prime construction contractors. Responses to this source sought announcement may be used by the Government to make appropriate acquisition decisions. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this synopsis or any follow-up information requests. The anticipated project will be a Firm-Fixed Price Design-Build Contract for the Construction of the Cyber National Mission Force Mission Operations Facility (CNMF MOF) located at Fort Meade, Maryland. In accordance with DFARS 236.204 - Disclosure of the magnitudes of construction projects, the magnitude of this project is over $500,000,000. The North American Industry Classification System code (NAICS) for this procurement will be 236220 with a standard size of $36.5M. Project Description The CNMF MOF has a total building area requirement of 750,894 GSF to accommodate 2,437 personnel, including supporting facilities with associated site work and environmental measures. The facility will be built on Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. The primary facility will be comprised of a multi-story structure with full basement. The facility includes open office areas, operations areas, collaboration spaces, food market, fitness center and remote learning/unclassified VTC areas. The mission support areas provide joint staff offices, executive offices, machine rooms, storage, and meeting rooms. The building will be SCIF construction with an elevated pedestrian walkway to an adjoining building currently under construction. The project consists of core and shell structure and foundation; elevator conveyance systems; electrical/mechanical service and distribution components and systems; fire protection, alarm, and suppression; information technology infrastructure, communications, and security support infrastructure; exterior finishes and weatherproofing. Interior build out will provide raised access floor systems, acoustically-rated interior partitions and ceilings, power, lighting, environmental control and communications. The primary facility is not a standard design. Most of the structure will be built to Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) standards. Project includes redundant primary power and Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) systems to ensure continuity of operations. This project requires comprehensive interior design. To accommodate the personnel occupying this building, an existing parking garage will be expanded under this project. The expansion will add approximately 1,758 parking spaces. Interested PRIME CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS shall submit a narrative demonstrating their experience in Design-Build construction projects over $500M of similar nature as described under the Project Description. Further, please include in your response, the following questions (in the exact order): 1. Organization name, address, email address, website address, telephone number, and business size (small or large) and type of ownership for the organization; include DUNS number and CAGE code. 2. Firm's interest in providing a proposal on the pending solicitation once issued. 3. Experience: Evidence of capabilities to perform work comparable to that required for this project (e.g., management of construction of a large intelligence agency complex with strict security standards). Provide three recent relevant/comparable projects (no more than ten years old). Include the project name; dollar value of the project; description of the key/salient features of the project; identify the contracting office & the customer/user (include POC information); and identify/discuss the acquisition method (e.g., sealed bid, best value), contract type (e.g., Firm Fixed Price, Fixed Price Incentive Successive Targets (FPIS), and delivery method (e.g., Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP, Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, Early Contractor Involvement (ECI), Progressive Design-Build, Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc, etc.). In the discussion of acquisition method, identify the advantages/disadvantages (from the contractor's and the owner's perspective) of the contract type/acquisition approach used for the representative project. Address if the project included follow-on Operations & Maintenance (O&M) of the constructed facility. Responses should address the firm's capability to construct a secure national intelligence production facility and the associated challenges related to personnel security clearances and construction of such a facility. 4. Identify if, based upon the scope of this project, interested firms would form a joint venture to execute this work. Provide Joint Venture information, if applicable including DUNS number and CAGE code. 5. Address the firm's plan to include small business participation to the maximum extent practicable and what your firm believes to be reasonable small business goals. 6. Firm's Bonding Capability (construction bonding level per contract and aggregate bonding level, both expressed in dollars) via a letter from bonding company. Include any concerns associated with providing performance and payment bond for the projected contract value identified. 7. The Government is considering completing the full final design for the Parking Garage expansion and including this design in the CNMF MOF Design Build RFP to industry. What are the advantages and disadvantages with a hybrid approach such as this 8. The Government is considering a stipend for unsuccessful offerors in Phase II. Would a stipend be of interest to offerors who make it to Phase II but are not selected, due to significant cost of the design development during the Phase II proposal submission What do you believe would be an acceptable amount 9. The Government is considering alternative procurement methods (different from the normal firm fixed price), provide your opinions (advantages/disadvantages) on award fee-based construction contracts and incentive fee-based construction contracts. What types of items should the award fee or incentive fee be based on Narratives shall be no longer than twenty-five (25) pages. Email responses are required and should be submitted to Ms. Erica Eaton at erica.a.eaton@usace.army.mil and Ms. Patricia Morrow at Patricia.Morrow@usace.army.mil. Comments must be in the exact format as indicated above, and must include submitter's name, phone number, and email address. Comments will be shared with the Government, Customer and the Project Delivery Team, but otherwise will be held in strict confidence. The Method of Contractor Selection has not been determined at this Time.
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Addition, Demolition, New Construction, Site Work
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