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Region 10 South Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) Replacement
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Michael Neer
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The GSA Northwest/Arctic Region, Public Buildings Service (PBS Region 10) is planning to solicit for one (1) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for construction projects in federally owned and leased facilities supported by the Southern Service Center (SSC), with potential project locations that begin in Vancouver, WA, south to the Oregon-California border and we...
View moreGSA anticipates awarding 6 to 8 separate contracts as a result of the solicitation. Total contract length will be for five (5) years. Awarded contractors are expected to compete by participation in task order solicitations. Task Order solicitations will be issued by GSA offices assigned to the Acquisition Division within Region 10. Project delivery includes non-­complex construction, design-­bid­-build, bridging design-build, and design-­build. Task orders will be issued as Firm Fixed Price (FFP). Offerors awarded a contract are expected to participate in all Task Order Request for Proposals (TORFP’s) issued unless capacity would prevent successful project completion.
The aggregate contract ceiling for this IDIQ is $75 million dollars. The Government makes no representation as to the number of Task Orders or actual amount of work to be ordered, however, a minimum of $2,500 is established as the minimum guarantee for the placement of the contract. Contractors participating in all TORFP’s, but which have not been awarded a TO in the first calendar year will be eligible to receive the funding for the minimum guarantee beginning in calendar year two (2). The “Order of Magnitude” for task orders is anticipated to range from $50,000 to the GSA current capital reinvestment threshold (“prospectus”), presently $3.375 million. Task Orders may not exceed $10 million per single contract. The average Task Order is expected to have an Order of Magnitude of $250,000 - $750,000 with an estimated volume of 30 Task Orders per calendar year. Task Order solicitations will adhere to the competitive procedures outlined in FAR 16.5.
This contract is subject to affirmative procurement policy which supports and enforces sustainable practices for design and construction in accordance with FAR Part 23.
Proposal submission instructions will be included in the solicitation package.
Offers submitted in response to the solicitation will be evaluated using the Trade Off Source Selection Process in accordance with FAR 15.101-1.
Information obtained from this notice will be used in the formation of the solicitation and contract requirements, including determinations regarding further restricting competition by available socio-economic categories dependent upon the level of interest, current and forecasted market capacity, and availability of firms capable of performing the projects at the required bonding levels.
All responses must be submitted in writing. Responses shall address the following:
Please utilize the following Google form to provide your responses:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfHc52Yim5RCmNuyD2feJyAfdsWTCO51UOsDjGqW6Bd1r3MtA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Responses are requested by close of business January 6, 2023, by email to: [email protected].
The General Services Administration (GSA), Public Buildings Service Northwest/Arctic Region, is conducting market research for a potential Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) to replace existing construction agreements. This Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract will support federally owned and leased facilities managed by the Southern Service Center (SSC), covering a geographic range from Vancouver, Washington, south to the Oregon-California border and west to the Pacific Ocean. The procurement is classified under NAICS 236220, Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, with a PSC of Z2AA for Repair or Alteration of Office Buildings. This notice is a Small Business Administration (SBA) sources sought to determine industry interest and socio-economic capacity within the small business community.
GSA anticipates awarding six to eight separate firm-fixed-price contracts with a total performance period of five years and a collective ceiling of $75 million. Project delivery methods include design-bid-build, bridging design-build, design-build, and non-complex construction. Individual task orders are expected to range from $50,000 to $10 million, with an average magnitude between $250,000 and $750,000. Awarded contractors will be required to compete for approximately 30 task orders per year. The contract includes a $2,500 minimum guarantee and mandates adherence to affirmative procurement policies for sustainable design and construction practices.
Interested firms must submit written responses by January 8, 2023, to the primary point of contact, Michael Neer. Submissions must address company identifiers, bonding capabilities, and experience in areas such as government facility construction, managing subcontracted trades, and performing work on buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Responses will assist the government in determining the appropriate acquisition strategy and potential socio-economic set-asides for the forthcoming solicitation, which will utilize the Trade Off Source Selection Process.
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