Contract No. | Contract Name & Location | School District |
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NT-0039-A01 | Abraham Lincoln | Garfield |
CATEGORY 2
PROJECT ADVERTISEMENT
On August 6, 2004, the New Jersey Schools Construction Corporation ("NJSCC") will be electronically selecting a short list of firms which will be invited to submit Technical and Fee Proposals for the design of the project(s) described below:
Package Number: NT-0039-A01
School District: Garfield
Package Name: Abraham Lincoln #6 E.S.
Construction Cost Estimate (for information purposes only): $11,000,000
Prime Discipline: Architecture
Minimum Rating: $10,000,000 - $25,000,000
Complete design and construction administration services for a new 49,434 sq.feet E.S.
In order to be included in the selection process, a firm must be prequalified by the NJSCC in the above discipline and have a rating in the range of $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 as of August 5, 2004.
The Consultant must be a firm prequalified by the NJSCC in the following areas or have sub-consultants prequalified by the NJSCC in the following areas:
The NJSCC will not permit Sub-consultants of a Regional PMF, who provides services to the above school district, to be engaged as a Prime or Sub-consultant for this engagement.
Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of P.L. 1975, c.127 (N.J.A.C. 17:27), pertaining to affirmative action and equal employment opportunity
The NJSCC requires the consultant to provide opportunities to SBE firms to participate in the performance of this engagement, consistent with NJSCC’s SBE Set-Aside Goals of 25% (5% to Category 4, 10% to Category 5, and the remaining 10% to be allocated among Category 4 and/or Category 5). To be registered in Category 4, a business must have gross revenues that do not exceed $1 million. To be registered in Category 5, a business must have gross revenues exceeding $1 million. The Small Business Administration size standards are established at 13 C.F.R. 121.201.
In order to ensure the broad distribution of contracting opportunities, the SCC has modified its computerized random selection process that is utilized to short-list firms for Category 2 design procurements. Under the previous computerized selection process, the frequency with which a firm was short-listed was not taken into consideration. To achieve greater equity in contracting opportunities, the selection process has been modified as follows: Firms that were previously short-listed through computerized random selections will not be short-listed again, through that process, until all pre-qualified firms meeting the specific criteria assigned to a particular procurement are short-listed, thereby assuring that all firms will be given the opportunity to compete in Category 2 design procurements.
DATE ADVERTISED: August 2, 2004