United States Department of State (USA)

Design-Bid-Build Construction Contract for Milan New Consulate Compound (NCC)

Last update: Oct 8, 2021 Last update: Oct 8, 2021

Details

Location:Italy
Italy
Category:Works
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Civil Engineering
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget: USD 209,882,382
Date posted: Jan 7, 2020

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Description

Notice ID
19AQMM21C0160


Notice ID
19AQMM-20-R-0024
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ACQUISITIONS - AQM MOMENTUM

General Information
Contract Opportunity Type: Solicitation (Original)
All Dates/Times are: (UTC-05:00) EASTERN STANDARD TIME, NEW YORK, USA
Original Published Date: Jan 06, 2020 05:15 pm EST
Original Date Offers Due: Feb 21, 2020 05:30 pm EST
Inactive Policy: 15 days after date offers due
Original Inactive Date: Mar 07, 2020
Initiative: None

Classification
Original Set Aside:
Product Service Code: Y1AA - CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS
NAICS Code: 236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Place of Performance: ITA

Description
Notice of Solicitation of Submissions for Contractor Pre-Qualification

THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE (DOS), Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) is requesting submissions to pre-qualify firms for Design-Bid-Build Construction Services for the construction of a New Consulate Compound in Milan, Italy.  The Project is described below.  OBO seeks to commission our nation’s top contractors to produce facilities of outstanding quality and value. 

This project is available for full and open competition.

1.  Project Description (Secret Facility and Personnel Security Clearances Required)

19AQMM20R0024: Milan, Italy NCC Project:

The Milan New Consulate Compound (NCC) Project includes the construction of a: New Office Building (NOB), Main Compound Access Pavilion (MCAP), Consular Compound Access Pavilion (CCAP), Service Compound Access Pavilion (SCAP) and a Utility Building (UTL), and restoration of historically significant structures on compound. The project will also include a Marine Security Guard Quarters (MSGQ). The NOB program is approximately 6,714 GSM with 89 desks. The NCC will be located in central Milan on a 9.29-acre site purchased in 2013 that formally housed a shooting range.

Estimated construction cost:  $153,250,000 - $197,500,000 million

NOTE: To demonstrate performance of similar construction work for Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 purposes, the offeror needs to provide information demonstrating that it has successfully completed in the United States or at a U.S. diplomatic or consular mission a construction contract or subcontract involving work of the same general type and complexity as the solicited project and having a contract or subcontract value of at least $114,937,500.00.  See Section 3 below.

2.  Project Solicitation

The project solicitation will consist of two phases. 

Phase I – Pre-Qualification of Offerors

This announcement of solicitation of pre-qualification submissions is Phase I.  The Department of State (DOS) will evaluate the pre-qualification submissions based on the evaluation criteria set forth below.

The Government may conduct an information session for interested Offerors prior to the receipt of pre-qualification submissions.  A separate announcement will be issued on the Federal Business Opportunities webpage (www.FBO.gov) to specify the location, date, and time.

Phase II – Requests for Proposals from Pre-Qualified Offerors

Those Offerors determined to be pre-qualified in accordance with this notice will be issued a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) for the project and invited to participate in a site visit and submit technical and pricing proposals in Phase II.  Phase II proposals will provide pricing for the construction.

The contract will be “firm fixed-price.” Construction services will include providing construction labor and materials to execute the design; on-site organization with management to ensure overall project coordination; and overall control throughout the life of the project. Required services include preparation of construction documents, quality control plans, safety plans, project schedules and project close-out activities.

The Phase I pre-qualified Offerors will be required to participate in a visit to the project site, anticipated to be within 10 to 15 days after the issuance of the Phase II RFP.

3.  DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS

Submission Requirements for Phase I, Pre-Qualification of Offerors:  The Offeror shall submit sufficient documentation to allow DOS to evaluate its capabilities with the qualification criteria listed.  Submissions that are missing the required information or otherwise do not comply with the submission requirements may be eliminated from consideration at the Contracting Officer’s determination. 

Copies.  Provide one original plus one copy in printed form, and one electronic copy in PDF format on compact disc.  PDF shall be identical to the printed version and book marked by section, if applicable.  DOS may review either the electronic or the printed submittal; therefore, both formats shall be complete and identical to each other.

To demonstrate performance of similar construction work for Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 purposes, the offeror needs to provide information demonstrating that it has successfully completed in the United States or at a U.S. diplomatic or consular mission a construction contract or subcontract involving work of the same general type and complexity as the solicited project and having a contract or subcontract value of at least $114,937,500.00.  The value of the construction contract or subcontract offered to demonstrate performance will not be adjusted for inflation, currency fluctuation, or any other market forces.

3.A.  Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986.  Firms being considered for award under this acquisition are limited to “United States Person” bidders as defined for purposes of Section 401(a)(1) of the Act.  The Offeror must complete and submit as part of its pre-qualification package the pamphlet "Certifications Relevant to Public Law 99-399, Statement of Qualifications for Purpose of Section 402 of The Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986."  (The pamphlet is attached to this FEDBIZOPPS announcement and may be obtained from the DOS Contract Specialist listed at the end of this notice.)   If a Joint Venture (JV) is formed, the company having 51 percent or greater interest in the JV must be the one completing the pamphlet. This is a pass/fail evaluated area. Submissions from Offerors who do not receive a pass rating in this area will not be further evaluated.  Sufficient information should be provided in the Certifications and attachments thereto to determine eligibility under Public Law 99-399, but the Department reserves the right to consider information available from other sources, or to obtain clarifications or additional information from the Offeror.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  Organizations that wish to use the experience or financial resources of any other legally dependent organization or individual, including parent companies, subsidiaries, or other related firms, must do so by way of a joint venture.  A prospective offeror may be an individual organization or firm, a formal joint venture (where the arrangement among the co-venturers has been reduced to writing), or “de facto” joint venture (where no formal agreement has been reached, but the offering entity relies upon the experience of a related U.S. person firm that guarantees performance).  To be considered a “qualified United States joint venture person,” every joint venture must have at least one firm or organization that itself meets all the requirements of a U.S. person listed in Section 402.  The U.S. person co-venturer will be required to sign a guarantee making the U.S person individually responsible for performance of any contract awarded, notwithstanding the terms of any joint venture agreement.

3.B.  Security Clearance Requirement.  In order to be eligible to perform under this contract, the pre-qualified firm(s) must possess or be able to obtain a Defense Counterintelligence and Security  Agency (DCSA) Secret facility security clearance (FCL) with Secret safeguarding capability, issued in accordance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), DoD 5220.22-M.  Offerors already possessing the necessary FCL must submit their appropriate Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code, facility clearance and safeguarding level with the required pre-qualification documentation.

If an otherwise pre-qualified Offeror does not possess the necessary FCL, DOS will sponsor the firm for an FCL at the time the Offeror is determined to be pre-qualified.  DOS will allow 120 calendar days from the notice of pre-qualification for firms to obtain the necessary FCL.  Firms will not receive the classified portions of the Phase II RFP until they have been issued the appropriate FCL and received Defense Counterintelligence and Security Service Agency (DCSA) approval to safeguard classified documents.  DOS sponsorship does not guarantee that the Offeror will receive the FCL, nor that it will be received within the 120-day period.  The Government will not be obligated to extend its solicitation schedule, or to make an award to a sponsored, pre-qualified firm, if that firm has not been issued a FCL.

NOTICE: The successful offeror selected for contract award must possess or obtain an Information System (IS) approved by DCSA for processing classified information up to the Secret level.  Performance on this contract will require access to the Department’s ProjNet-C, for receipt and transmission of all classified information, and a DCSA approved classified IS for processing classified information.

TRANSMISSION OF PROPOSALS: Offerors shall hand deliver or submit proposals by courier (FedEx, UPS Express Mail, DHL, ETC.) to the following address:

U.S. Department of State:

Kevin T. McGhee (703) 875-6071 or  Devin Banks (571) 345-0582

A/OPE/AQM/FDC, 4th Floor; Cubicle 439

1735 North Lynn Street      

Arlington, VA 22209

(DO NOT USE THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE (P.O. Box) ADDRESS)

Include the project solicitation number(s) on the face of the package.

REQUESTS FOR CLARIFICATIONS must be submitted in writing to Kevin T. McGhee AND, Alt, Devin Banks, by email mcgheekt@state.gov and BanksDD@state.gov..

Contact Information
Contracting Office Address

WASHINGTON , DC 20520

Primary Point of Contact

Kevin T McGhee
mcgheekt@state.gov
Phone Number 703-875-6071
Fax Number 7038756699

Secondary Point of Contact

Devin D. Banks
BanksDD@state.gov
Phone Number 5713450582
Fax Number 7038756699

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About the Funding Agency

The U.S. Department of State is the federal executive body under the US government that advises the President and maintains international relations, serving as the Department of Foreign Affairs. It was formed in 1789 in Washington, DC, USA and guides America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy and assistance, supporting citizens' interests, security and economic prosperity.

The responsibilities of the Department of State include implementing U.S. foreign policy, managing the country's diplomatic missions overseas, negotiating treaties and agreements with foreign organizations and representing the United States at the United Nations. It is also responsible for working with non-profit organizations and foundations that represent social and political programs in other countries. In addition to managing the Department, the Secretary of State serves as the country's chief diplomat and representative abroad. The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labour, a division of the U.S. Department of State, publishes annual reports on global human rights and U.S. contributions to the advancement of freedom and democracy. The Foreign Service Institute, which is also a division of the Department of State, is responsible for training diplomatic personnel. The director of the institute has the rank of Assistant Secretary of State of the United States. The Office of Digital Diplomacy deals with digital projects such as Diplopedia.

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Civil Engineering

Encompasses the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment and public works within the built environment.


Key areas:
  • Designing and constructing resilient infrastructure
  • Rehabilitating and maintaining the existing built environment
  • Upkeep and modernization of transportation and public infrastructure

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Italy

Italy invests in high-speed rail expansion, highway maintenance, port upgrades, and renewable energy to improve competitiveness and regional cohesion. Significant funding from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility supports infrastructure modernization and digital transformation. Financing combines national resources, EU funds, and PPP frameworks. Administrative reform, regional disparities, and decarbonization targets influence implementation capacity.

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