Army seeks A-E services for Cyber Center of Excellence
On February 1, the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence posted a notice seeking Architect-Engineer services (Solicitation Number: W912HN-17-R-0016). Submissions are to be received in this office by March 3, 2017, no later than 4:00 EST.
The Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requires the services of Architect-Engineer (A-E) firm for one multidiscipline Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) for large projects. This contract is being procured in accordance with the Selection of Architect Engineers (formerly known as the Brooks A-E Act), as implemented in FAR Subpart 36.6.
A-E services for the CCoE campus at Fort Gordon will provide Design and Design related services for four projects currently planned to be to be constructed in FY19, FY20, FY22 and FY25. Each of the first three projects has an estimated construction cost of about $90 Million and the fourth project has an estimated construction cost of about $70 Million. The FY25 project is currently outside the ordering period for this contract, but there is potential that it may be moved forward to an earlier year. These four projects, plus other projects related to or supporting the campus build-out support the vision – to integrate cyber, signal, electronic warfare, and intelligence capabilities to build operationally relevant cyber capacity and capability, train soldiers and civilians, develop enterprise requirements, within a top secret/secure compartmented information environment, which support the warfighter, and transform Fort Gordon, Georgia.
Work may consist of preparation of reports, studies, master planning, programming documents, project planning, full design and design-build documents, drawings and specifications, commissioning efforts, cost estimates, asbestos and lead paint surveys, topographic and geotechnical surveys, LEED and Energy studies and applications, application of ATFP requirements, and other general A-E services for multi-disciplined new construction and renovation projects for military and other government agencies. The firm may be required to provide construction phase services, preparation of operation and maintenance manuals, shop drawing review, and commissioning/start-up/fit-up design support. All design must comply with the Savannah District Design Manual. All design will utilize Building Information Modeling (BIM) software. BIM software platform and drawing file format will be determined per task order. All drawing files will be developed using the AEC Standard, as supplemented by the Savannah District instructions. The standards include naming convention, file and directory structure, line weights, levels, and color. Specifications will be produced in SpecsIntact using the Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS). Responses to Government review comments will be provided on the Corps of Engineers Design Review and Checking System (DrChecks).
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