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This is a service / maintenance or supply contract in Miami, Florida. Contact the soliciting agency for additional information.
MDAD MCC 7360 Work Order Based Program Emergency Priority Maint. Const. Services Building Contractor Estimated cost: $200,000.00 License requirement : General Building Contractor; Building Contractor The Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is interested in qualified contractors willing to perform critical on-call services and emergency/priority maintenance work at MDAD's facilities in a work order- based program. The parameters of this work order-based are as follows: 1. This work order- based program for MDAD emergency/priority work shall be established for a period of 18 months. At the end of the 18 months, MDAD shall evaluate the results of the program and, if the results merit, shall re-advertise this solicitation to increase competition. 2. Four (4) contractors for the Building Contractor trade with a corresponding maximum contract value not to exceed $200,000 shall be selected to participate in this work order based program. Selection of contractors shall be made by MDAD and shall be based on competitive unit prices (including contractor mark-up), qualifications, experience, past performance, availability and capacity. Four (4) Requests-for-Price Quotation (RPQs) shall be advertised for Building Contractor trade. A proposal submitted for one RPQ on a specific trade shall be deemed to be a proposal submitted on all RPQs for such trade, unless the proposer affirmatively indicates with its response that it is only submitting a response on the single RPQ. In order to increase opportunities for SBE-Construction firms and to provide flexibility for MDAD, prospective contractors shall only be granted one award in any specific trade. However, prospective contractors may be awarded contracts in different trades, whether or not such contractor has been awarded a contract under any other trade classification, if they possess the required valid license to perform work in those different trades. 3. The maximum contract value for this RPQ shall not exceed $200,000 therefore contractors shall not be required to provide a Payment and Performance Bond. 4. The Aviation Department (MDAD) does not guarantee that the full amount of the contract will be issued to the awarded bidder. All work will be authorized as needed via Work Orders. The actual amount of the assigned Work Orders will be at the sole discretion of the MDAD. Work Order amounts will depend on the Department's needs. The total combined cost for all Work Order(s) shall not exceed the contract award amount. Minimum Qualifications and Experience: Below are the minimum qualifications and experience that the selected contractors must possess in order to participate in this work order based program for MDAD emergency/priority maintenance work: 1. Contractors must hold a valid license required to perform work in the following trade: General Building Contractor and/or Building Contractor. 2. As per Resolution No. R-1122-21, Contractors must have a minimum of 5 years' experience performing work in their specific trade. In the event a new firm is established by executives, supervisors and other senior field staff (key employees) that would have met these minimum experience requirements with a prior firm, MDAD reserves the right to qualify the new firm, based on MDAD's sole determination and evaluation of the knowledge and prior experience of these key employees employed by the new firm. 3. Contractors must be able to demonstrate that their firm or its key employees, as described above, have experience performing their respective trade within the company's noted history. Specifically, contractors must submit proof that their respective firms have been regularly and successfully engaged in work related to their specific trade for a minimum of one (1) year. These requirements shall be based on projects completed prior to the submission date. Contact information for projects and/or firms submitted as proof of experience shall be provided by prospective contractors as part of their bid package. MDAD will confirm the listed experience by calling the firms' owners or representatives. Should such evidence not be satisfactory to MDAD, whose decision shall be final, the submission will be considered non-responsive. The qualifying proof with names and phone numbers shall be submitted in a sealed envelope at the time of bid. 4. Contractors must have a minimum average total score of 3.0 in their Contractor Performance Evaluations in ISD's Capital Improvements Information System (CIIS). In the event a new firm has been created that does not have evaluations in the CIIS, the firm that previously employed the key employees of the new firm must have had a minimum average total score of 3.0 in the CIIS Contractor Performance Evaluation Module or the new firm must provide, to MDAD's satisfaction, documentation that the new firm has performed satisfactorily on similar projects within their respective trade. Further, any incidence of project delays in a contractor performance evaluation must be justified to the satisfaction of MDAD. 5. Contractors shall provide an established safety program and implementation policy. Contractors' safety programs shall be reviewed and approved by MDAD post-bid submittal and work orders shall not be issued to any contractor until their safety program is approved by MDAD. Refer to Resolution No. R-1181-18 for more information. 6. Contractors must agree to perform all work in accordance with the scopes of work established by MDAD, the MCC 7360 contract's terms and conditions, all required permits and inspections and all applicable federal, state and local laws, codes and regulations. Note: Pursuant to the requirements of Section 10-3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, selected Contractors must possess a valid, current, and active State of Florida and/or Miami-Dade County contractor's license issued by the County's Construction Trades Qualifying Board and which is consistent with the requirements of their respective trade and the scope of work. 7. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the County may determine that it is in the County's best interest to award the Contract to the next low bidder when the low bidder's existing contractual commitments with the County, in the sole discretion of the County (a) could prevent the timely prosecution of the work requiring competing commitments of site, supervisory or home office personnel, or (b) could present potential conflicts with billing of similar items under existing contracts for similar or related work, or (c) could disfavor competition in the contracting industry in pricing or in the use of personnel or subcontractors. Possible locations for this Project include all airport facilities operated by MDAD including: o Miami International Aiport (MIA) o Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF) o Miami Executive Airport (TMB) o Miami Homestead General Aviation Airport (X51) o Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport (TNT)
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