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1 Welcome to the Johnson Space Center Pre-Bid Conference and Site Visit April 9, 2010 Replace Potable Water Distribution System – Phase 1

2 2 Agenda SpeakerTitleSubject Jon PrihodaContract SpecialistAgenda/Safety and Administrative Information/Overview Scott RobinsonChief, Security OfficeSecurity and Badging Requirements Sergio LealSafety Engineer, Safety and Test Operations Division Safety and Health Requirements Jon PrihodaContract SpecialistIFB Highlights and Schedules Doug ConoverContracting Officer’s Technical Representative Technical Specifications and Requirements

3 3 Safety and Administrative Information Restrooms can be found in the hallway outside this ballroom. Fire exits are the front entrance and side exit doors. In the event of a fire, you must move at least 75ft. away from the building. Fire Exits Fire Exit Restrooms

4 4 Jon Prihoda Contract Specialist Overview

5 5 Notice The purpose of the Pre-Bid Conference and Site Visit is to help industry understand the Government’s requirements. Pre-Bid Conference Attendee List and Charts presented today will be posted on within 2 working days on the NASA Acquisition Internet Service (NAIS) website. These slides are not to be interpreted as a comprehensive description of all requirements of the solicitation. To the extent there are any inconsistencies between this briefing and the invitation for bid, the invitation for bid governs.

6 6 Points of Contact Contracting Officer: Michael J. Lonchambon E-mail address: michael.j.lonchambon@nasa.gov Phone: 281-244-5151 Contract Specialist: Jon Prihoda Email address: jonathan.p.prihoda@nasa.gov Phone: 281-244-6959 Ombudsman (NFS 1852.215-84): “…before consulting with an ombudsman, interested parties must first address their concerns, issues, disagreements, and/or recommendations to the contracting officer for resolution … If resolution cannot be made by the contracting officer, interested parties may contact the installation ombudsman …”

7 7 Points of Contact Installation Ombudsman: Melanie Saunders Installation Ombudsman Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Mail Code: AC 2101 NASA Parkway Houston, TX 77058 Phone: 281-483-0490 E-mail: melanie.saunders-1@nasa.gov

8 8 Questions Any response to verbal questions during the conference or site visit shall not be construed as an official answer. After the conference, submit questions to the Contracting Officer in writing via e-mail. Official responses to written questions received by the Contracting Officer will be published as an amendment to the IFB. Anonymous questions may be submitted via the IFB website at: http://procurement.jsc.nasa.gov/rpw/ http://procurement.jsc.nasa.gov/rpw/ All questions shall be submitted by 1:00 p.m. on April 16, 2010.

9 9 Scott Robinson Chief, Security Office Security/Badging Requirements

10 10 G.6 Security/Badging Requirements for Foreign National Visitors and Employees/Representatives of Foreign Contractors (JSC 52.204-91) (JAN 2006) An employee of a domestic Johnson Space Center (JSC) contractor or its subcontractor who is not a U.S. citizen (foreign national) may not be admitted to the JSC site for purposes of performing work without special arrangements. In addition, all employees or representatives of a foreign JSC contractor/subcontractor may not be admitted to the JSC site without special arrangements. Details regarding the admittance of Foreign National is further defined in the clause. Personal Identity Verification of Contractor Personnel (FAR 52.204-9) (SEP 2007) The contractor shall comply with agency personal identity verification procedures identified in the contract and insert this clause in all subcontracts when the subcontractor is required to have physical access to a federally- controlled facility or access to a Federal Information system. Specifically, offerors should be aware that all U.S. Citizens requiring physical access greater than six months or IT access must be investigated. Foreign Nationals requiring physical access greater than 29 days must be investigated, those whose stay is less than 29 days will be issued escort required temporary badges. In order to obtain any type of JSC badge, individuals must present two types of I-9 Data, one of these must be a Federal or State issued picture identification. Security/Badging Requirements

11 11 Security/Badging Requirements G.10Special Instructions for Temporary Workers Who Require Access to the Johnson Space Center Special security/badging procedures have been established for temporary workers: The prime contractor shall provide to the JSC project manager, a list of all temporary workers who require access to the center less than six months. For US citizens, the list shall contain the employee’s full name, date of birth, sex, and drivers license number and state of issuance. For non-US citizens, the list must contain the alien number, green card number, last name, first name, and date of birth. The list must be updated as employees change. All temporary workers will enter JSC through gate 3 and shall check in daily with the security officers at the vehicle inspection checkpoint. All temporary employees shall be transported between the designated parking area and the construction site by a permanently badged, contract employee and shall be escorted at all times by a permanently badged contract employee while on the construction site. Anyone transporting or escorting foreign national workers on the installation must be a United States Citizen. Temporary employees will be required to remain in the approximate vicinity (within 50 feet of the facility) until the end of the work day. Details regarding access by Temporary Workers is further defined in the clause.

12 12 Security/Badging Requirements G.11 EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION 52.222-54 (JAN 2009) Use of E-Verify is mandatory

13 13 Safety & Health Requirements Guidelines for responding to Safety Requirements Sergio Leal Safety and Test Operations Division

14 14 Safety and Health Requirements Overview of the NASA Safety Program What will be expected of you at JSC The Safety & Health Plan References

15 15 Overview of the NASA Safety Program NASA safety objective is to avoid loss of life, personal injury and illness, property loss or damage, or environmental harm resulting from any of its activities and to ensure safety and healthful conditions for persons working at or visiting NASA facilities NASA complies with all applicable regulations –NASA safety and health requirements –Requirements of those federal agencies with regulatory authority over NASA such as OSHA, EPA, and DoT NASA requires every employee to report workplace hazards –NASA ensures that there is no reprisal to personnel for reporting unsafe or unhealthy conditions

16 16 Overview of the NASA Safety Program The NASA Safety Policy stresses the individual responsibility of each employee for their own safety and that of their co-worker. Risk within the work environment must be managed to control hazards and continuously improve workplace conditions The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has recognized JSC as a leader in health and safety by awarding the “Star” designation level of achievement in the Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) As a VPP Star Site, JSC has a comprehensive and successful safety and health program, is below the national average for the industry in injury/illness rates, has demonstrated good faith in dealing with OSHA, and serves as a safety & health mentor to regional industry

17 17 What would be expected of you at JSC All contractors performing work at JSC shall comply with all applicable safety and health requirements –Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations –JPR 1700.1, JSC Safety and Health Handbook –Spec Section 01 41 00, Contractor Safety and Health Program JSC does not assume the responsibility of the “employer” for contractor employees –Contractor employer is responsible for the safety of its own employees Every onsite contractor shall have and conform to a written safety and health plan Failure to comply with safety and health requirements may result in actions such as contract termination and exclusion from future contract awards.

18 18 Safety & Health Program Requirements Contractor’s Safety & Health Program requirements are specified in Spec Section 01 41 00– major elements include: Safety & Health Program General Provisions Safety Meetings; Inspections and Hazard Tracking; Mishap Investigation and Reporting; Statistical Information Safety and Health System Organization Requirements Include requirements for Safety & Health Staffing Special Safety & Health Program Requirements Address specific hazardous operations Other key areas include Pre-use Planning; Emergency Response; Training

19 19 Safety & Health Plan Requirements Contractor’s Safety & Health Plan requirements are specified in Spec Section 01 41 00 –Requires the following S&H Plan submittals: Contractor's General Safety and Health Plan - describes the Contractor’s overall Safety and Health Program. –This Plan shall be submitted and approved by the Government prior to contract award. Contract (Site) Specific Safety and Health Plan - describes how the Contractor’s General Safety and Health Program will be tailored to the activities on this contract. –This Plan shall be submitted and approved by the Government prior to work being started. Subcontractor Safety and Health Plan - The Contractor shall submit detailed, written Subcontractor Safety and Health Plans. –Subcontractor plans shall be approved prior to subcontractor work being started –Minimum contents of each of the safety and health plans are listed in Spec Section 01 41 00

20 20 Safety & Health Summary When performing tasks under this contract, the contractor shall: –Ensure protection of personnel, property, equipment and environment –Ensure compliance with all NASA policies and requirements –Ensure compliance with all Federal, State, and local regulations for safety and health –Ensure compliance with approved Safety and Health Plans

21 21 References NASA Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplements (NFS) http://nais.nasa.gov/FAR/ NFS 1852.223-70 - Safety and Health NFS1852.223-73 - Safety and Health Plan NFS 1852.223-75 - Major Breach of Safety or Security General NASA information http://www.nasa.gov/ Occupational Safety & Health Administration http://www.osha.gov/ Department of Labor-OSHA (VPP website) http://www.osha.gov/dcsp/vpp/index.html JSC Safety and Health handbook (JPR 1700.1) http://jschandbook.jsc.nasa.gov/

22 22 IFB Highlights and Schedule Jon Prihoda Contract Specialist

23 23 Replace Potable Water – Phase 1 Bid packages must meet all the requirements of the IFB such as: One original and one copy of fully executed SF 1442, Bid Schedule, Bid Bond, Section K – Representation, Certification, and Statements of Offerors, Clause Fill-Ins as applicable and Responsibility Information as Per IFB Section L.20. –SF 1442 must acknowledge all amendments to the IFB –Section K must be properly completed and returned with offer. In addition, offer must have completed the annual representations and certifications electronically via the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) website at http://orca.bpn.govhttp://orca.bpn.gov –Bid Guarantee (equal to 20% or $3M, whichever is less, of the total potential contract value, TOTAL BASE BID, reflected on the Bid Schedule) The Bid Opening is scheduled for May 6, 2010, in the conference room of building 111- NASA – LYNDON B. JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, 2101 NASA PARKWAY, HOUSTON, TX 77058. Bids must be received by 2:00 p.m. to be considered for award.

24 24 IFB Highlights It is the Offerors responsibility to monitor the NAIS website for any amendments to the IFB. Links to amendments will also be provided on the JSC Procurement Replace Potable Water – Phase 1 website: NAIS website: http://procurement.nasa.govhttp://procurement.nasa.gov Potable Water website:http://procurement.jsc.nasa.gov/rpw/http://procurement.jsc.nasa.gov/rpw/ Contract Type: Firm-Fixed Price Method of Competition: Full and Open competition which allows maximum participation from large and small businesses. NAICS Code: 237110 - Water Main and Line Construction, Size Standard: $33.5 Million Period of Performance (POP) – As detailed in FAR 52.211-10 of the IFB (section I-3), all Base and Option BID work is to be completed within 360 days of Notice-to- Proceed (NTP).

25 25 IFB Highlights Read the solicitation very carefully: –There are numerous clauses and provisions that have been incorporated via full text or by reference throughout the document. –Clauses incorporated by reference have the same force and effect as if they were included in their full text. –The IFB contains fill-ins that should be completed by the Offeror and submitted with Offeror’s bid. If information is not applicable, Offeror should insert N/A. –Section J includes important documents, exhibits, and other attachments. –Section K – must be properly completed and returned with offer. In addition, the Offeror must have completed the annual representations and certifications electronically via the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) website at http://orca.bpn.gov.http://orca.bpn.gov –Section L : Provides the Offeror with instructions, conditions, and notices essential to submission of a responsive bid. Identifies information requested with submission of the bid to assist the Contracting Officer in making a responsibility determination. Describes plans that will be required from the apparent low bidder within 5 days of notification by the Contracting Officer. –Section M describes the FAR requirements associated with a determination of responsibility.

26 26 IFB Highlights – Uniform Contract –Section A:Solicitation/Contract Form –Section B:Supplies or Services and Prices/Costs –Section C:Description/Specifications/Statement of Work –Section D:Packaging and Marking –Section E:Inspection and Acceptance –Section F:Deliveries or Performance –Section G:Contract Administration Data –Section H:Special Contract Requirements –Section I:Contract Clauses –Section J:List of Attachments –Section K:Representations, Certifications and Other Statements of Offerors –Section L:Instructions, Conditions, and Notices to Offerors or Respondents –Section M:Evaluation Factors for Award

27 27 IFB Highlights – Section A A.13Additional Solicitation Requirements Sealed offers in original and one copy are due at 2101 NASA Parkway, Building 111 Conference Room, NASA-Johnson Space Center on May 6, 2010 by 2:00 p.m. No bids will be accepted after 2:00 p.m. A Bid Guarantee is required. All offers are subject to the work requirements and all other provisions and clauses incorporation in the solicitation in full text or by reference. Offers providing less than 90 calendar days for Government acceptance after the date offers are due will not be considered and will be rejected. A.17 Bid Schedule Section A.17 directs Offerors to see the attached Bid Schedule. Offerors are required to fill in the firm fixed price for the Base Bid and Option line item on the Bid Schedule, and any option line items that the offeror would like to bid on. A.19Acknowledgement of Amendments Offeror shall acknowledge the receipt of all amendments to the solicitation in accordance with Section L. 2 “Amendments to Invitations for Bids.”

28 28 IFB Highlights – Section B B.2 1852.216-78 Firm Fixed Price (DEC 1998) The total firm fixed price of this contract is $ (Offeror to insert Bid Total, which must match the Bid Schedule).

29 29 IFB Highlights – Section C C.1 Specification/Statement of Work This project involves the replacement of the Potable Water system, located on NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, All work shall be accomplished in accordance with this Statement of Work, Contract Terms and Conditions, Specifications (Section J, Attachment 1), Drawings (Section J, Attachment 2), and Special Conditions provided.

30 30 IFB Highlights – Section C C.2Specifications Table of Contents C.4List of Drawings – Specifications and Drawings may be purchased from: A&E Complex 4235 Richmond Avenue Houston, Texas 77027 Phone: (713) 621-0022 Driving directions can be found at: http://www.thomasrepro.com/aecomplex/http://www.thomasrepro.com/aecomplex/ Request should identify the project title, “Replace Potable Water Distribution System – Phase 1” at the NASA/Johnson Space Center. - Specifications and Drawings may be viewed at: Associated Builders and ContractorsJohnson Space Center, Bldg. 111 3910 Kirby, Suite 131 2101 NASA Parkway Houston, Texas 77098 Houston, Texas 77058 Plan Room Coordinator (713) 523-6222 (281) 483-4511 Associated General Contractors of America 3825 Dacoma Houston, Texas 77092 Planning Room (713) 843-3700

31 31 H.6Small Business Subcontracting Goals (Applies only to large businesses) The total small business goal, expressed as a percent of total contract value, is 25%. The small business percentage goal (25 percent), includes the following goals expressed as a percent of total contract value. –Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) 2% –Women-owned Small Business (WOSB) 3% –Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) 1% –Veteran Owned Small Business Concerns 3% –Service-Disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (SDVOSB) 2% –Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Institutions (HBCU/MI) 0% Large businesses (if determined the apparent low bidder) must submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan in accordance with FAR 52.219-9, Alternate I. IFB Highlights – Section H

32 32 Davis-Bacon Act (FAR 52.222-6) (JUL 2005) Requires a Department of Labor Wage Decision for employees performing construction work (FAR 22.401). Employees must be paid not less often than once a week and payrolls and statement of compliance submitted weekly to the Contracting Officer. The Invitation for Bid contains Harris County Wage Decision TX20080080 dated March 12, 2010 as Section J, Attachment 4 (updated revisions will be incorporated as received). Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data (FAR 52.223-3)(ALT I)(JAN 1997) Offerors are required to list any hazardous material, as defined in the clause. Performance and Payment Bond (FAR 52.228-15) (NOV 2006) The successful offeror shall furnish performance and payment bonds to the Contracting Officer as follows: –(1) Performance bonds (Standard Form 25). The penal amount of performance bonds at the time of contract award shall be 100 percent of the original contract price. –(2) Payment Bonds (Standard Form 25A). The penal amount of payment bonds at the time of contract award shall be 100 percent of the original contract price. –(3) Additional bond protection. –(i) The Government may require additional performance and payment bond protection if the contract price is increased. The increase in protection generally will equal 100 percent of the increase in contract price. IFB Highlights – Section I

33 33 Payments Under Fixed-Price Construction Contracts (FAR 52.232-5) (SEPT 2002) The Government shall make progress payments monthly as the work proceeds, or at more frequent intervals as determined by the Contracting Officer, on estimates of work accomplished which meets the standards of quality established under the contract, as approved by the Contracting Officer. The clause G.2 Submission of Requests for Progress Payments, NFS1852.232-82, and G.7 Submission of Invoices for Payment, further detail the requirements for the contractor’s request for progress payments, including contractor certification which is required for payment. I.1Commencement, Prosecution, and Completion of Work (Alt I) (FAR 52.211-10) (APR 1984) Contractor is required to commence work within 10 calendar days of the notice to proceed (NTP) and complete the entire work ready for use not later than 360 days after the notice to proceed. IFB Highlights – Section I

34 34 IFB Highlights – Section I I.1 Audit and Records-Sealed Bidding (FAR 52.214-26)(MAR 2009) (b) Cost or pricing data. If the Contractor has been required to submit cost or pricing data in connection with the pricing of any modification to this contract, the Contracting Officer, or an authorized representative of the Contracting Officer, in order to evaluate the accuracy, completeness, and currency of the cost or pricing data, shall have the right to examine and audit all of the Contractor’s records, including computations and projections, related to -- (1)The proposal for the modification; (2) The discussions conducted on the proposal(s), including those related to negotiating; (3) Pricing of the modification; or (4) Performance of the modification. (c) Comptroller General. In the case of pricing any modification, the Comptroller General of the United States, or an authorized representative, shall have the same rights as specified in paragraph (b) of this clause and also the right to interview any current employee regarding such transactions.

35 35 I.7 Performance of Work by the Contractor (FAR 52.236-1) (APR 1984) The Contractor shall perform on the site, and with its own organization, work equivalent to at least 15% for General Construction and 25% for Specialty Trade of the total amount of work to be performed under the contract. This percentage applies to any type of business concern. I.9 Subcontracts for Commercial Items (FAR 52.244-6)(MAR 2009) (b) To the maximum extent practicable, the Contractor shall incorporate, and require its subcontractors at all tiers to incorporate, commercial items or nondevelopmental items as components of items to be supplied under this contract. Contractors shall insert all applicable clauses listed in I.9 into subcontracts for commercial items. I.14 Allowance for Delays (b) A current Mission Schedule (subject to change) is included in Section J, Attachment 3. The number of days allowed for Government and weather delays is 30 days. IFB Highlights – Section I

36 36 IFB Highlights – Section J 1 Specifications for Replace Potable Water Distribution Systems – Phase 1 2 Drawings for Replace Potable Water Distribution Systems – Phase 1 3Center Operations Directorate (COD) Mission Update 4U.S. Department of Labor General Wage Determination 5 Quality Plan (Submitted within 10 days after NTP and incorporated into contract upon approval by the Government.) 6Safety and Health Plan (Added to the contract prior to award upon approval by the Government.) 7Small Business Subcontracting Plan (Added to the contract prior to award upon approval by the Government. Applicable to Large Business only)

37 37 IFB Highlights – Section K K.2ANNUAL REPRESENTATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS (FAR 52.204-8) (FEB 2009) –(b)(1) If the clause at 52.204-7, Central Contractor Registration, is included in this solicitation, paragraph (d) of this provision applies. (Section I of the IFB contains FAR Clause 52.204-7 Central Contractor Registration) ( d) The offeror has completed the annual representations and certifications electronically via the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) website at http://orca.bpn.gov. After reviewing the ORCA database information, the offeror verifies by submission of the offer that the representations and certifications currently posted electronically that apply to this solicitation as indicated in paragraph (c) of this provision have been entered or updated within the last 12 months, are current, accurate, complete, and applicable to this solicitation (including the business size standard applicable to the NAICS code referenced for this solicitation), as of the date of this offer and are incorporated in this offer by reference (see FAR 4.1201); except for the changes identified below [offeror to insert changes, identifying change by clause number, title, date]. These amended representation(s) and/or certification(s) are also incorporated in this offer and are current, accurate, and complete as of the date of this offer.http://orca.bpn.gov FAR ClauseTitleDateChange Any changes provided by the offeror are applicable to this solicitation only, and do not result in an update to the representations and certifications posted on ORCA.

38 38 IFB Highlights – Section L L.2Amendments to Invitations for Bids (FAR 52.214-3) (DEC 1989) (a)If this solicitation is amended, then all terms and conditions which are not modified remain unchanged. (b) Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of any amendment to this solicitation (1) by signing and returning the amendment, (2) by identifying the amendment number and date in the space provided for this purpose on the form for submitting a bid, (3) by letter or telegram, or (4) by facsimile, if facsimile bids are authorized in the solicitation. The Government must receive the acknowledgment by the time and at the place specified for receipt of bids. L.5 Contract Award – Sealed Bidding-Construction (FAR 52.214-19) (AUG 1996) (a) The Government will evaluate bids in response to this solicitation without discussions and will award a contract to the responsible bidder whose bid, conforming to the solicitation, will be most advantageous to the Government, considering only price and the price-related factors specified elsewhere in the solicitation. (b) The Government may reject any or all bids, and waive informalities or minor irregularities in bids received. (c) The Government may accept any item or combination of items, unless doing so is precluded by a restrictive limitation in the solicitation or the bid. (d) The Government may reject a bid as nonresponsive if the bid prices are materially unbalanced between line items or subline items. A bid is materially unbalanced when it is based on prices significantly less than cost for some work and prices which are significantly overstated in relation to cost for other work, and if there is a reasonable doubt that the bid will result in the lowest overall cost to the Government even though it may be the low evaluated bid, or if it is so unbalanced as to be tantamount to allowing an advance payment.

39 39 IFB Highlights – Section L L.14 Bid Bond (NFS 1852.228-73) (OCT 1988) (a) Each bidder shall submit with its bid a bid bond (Standard Form 24) with good and sufficient surety or sureties acceptable to the Government, or other security as provided in Federal Acquisition Regulation clause 52.228-1, in the amount of twenty percent (20%) of the bid price, or $3 million, whichever is the lower amount. (b) Bid bonds shall be dated the same date as the bid or earlier. L.16 Magnitude of Requirement (NFS 1852.236-74)(DEC 1988) The Government’s estimated price range of this project is between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000 L.19Determination of Responsibility As per FAR 9.101 Responsible Prospective Contractors, before making a determination of responsibility, the Contracting Officer shall possess or obtain information sufficient to be satisfied that a prospective contractor currently meets the applicable standards in FAR 9.104 General Standards. The contracting officer shall obtain information regarding the responsibility of prospective contractors, including requesting a pre-award survey when necessary (see FAR 9.106), promptly after a bid opening. Failure to provide required information in the time specified may result in a determination of non-responsibility.

40 40 IFB Highlights – Section L L.20Responsibility Information The following information should be submitted with your bid: a)A list of major projects completed within the past three years or in progress similar to the Replace Potable Water Distribution System– Phase 1 project in size and scope that demonstrate proven general construction experience by the prime offeror. List should focus, when possible, on projects performed on a Federal Installation and projects performed under an accelerated schedule.. b)A list of present commitments, including the dollar value thereof, estimated start and completion dates, the agency or company for which the work is being performed and the name and telephone number of the Contracting Officer or Contract Manager. c)Independently documented evidence of your firm’s current designated OSHA Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) with NAICS Code and establishment’s employee size. d)Independently documented evidence of your firm’s current OSHA DART rate (Days away from work, days of restricted work activity or job transfer) with NAICS Code. e)Independently documented evidence of your firm’s current designated Safety Experience Modifier Rate (EMR) used to calculate Workmen’s Compensation Insurance. f)Provide information disclosing all federal, state and local (city-county) environmental regulatory violations, non-compliances, and enforcement actions received in the past three (3) years, whether closed or pending final disposition. This includes violations of federal, state and local asbestos program regulations, where the regulatory authority may be other than the EPA or a state environmental agency, e.g. a state-county-city department of health.

41 41 IFB Highlights – Section L L.21 Required Plans The following plans must be submitted by the apparent low bidder within five days of notification. a) A Safety and Health Plan, as required by NFS 1852.223.73 Additional guidance for preparation of this plan is provided in Section J, Attachment 1, Specification Section 01410. b) A Subcontracting Plan as required by FAR 52.219-9 Alternate I. Subcontracting Goals established for this contract are detailed in Section H.6 Small Business Subcontracting Goals. This requirement is not applicable to small business concerns. Approved plans will be included in and made a part of any resultant contract. Failure to submit acceptable plans shall make the bidder ineligible for the award of a contract. L.22 Signature Authority Construction The bid (SF 1442) must be signed by a person who is legally authorized to bind the Bidder/Contractor. If the bid is signed by an agent, legal evidence of his authority to bind the Bidder/Contractor must be furnished with the bid.

42 42 IFB Highlights – Section M M.2DETERMINATION OF RESPONSIBILITY As per FAR 9.1 Responsible Prospective Contractors, purchases shall be made from, and contracts shall be awarded to, responsible prospective contractors only. A prospective contractor must affirmatively demonstrate its responsibility, including, when necessary, the responsibility of its proposed subcontractors. To be determined responsible, a prospective contractor must- (a) Have adequate financial resources to perform the contract, or the ability to obtain them (b) Be able to comply with the required or proposed delivery or performance schedule, taking into consideration all existing commercial and governmental business commitments; (c) Have a satisfactory performance record. A prospective contractor shall not be determined responsible or nonresponsible solely on the basis of a lack of relevant performance history, except as provided in FAR 9.104-2; (d) Have a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics. (e) Have the necessary organization, experience, accounting and operational controls, and technical skills, or the ability to obtain them (including, as appropriate, such elements as production control procedures, property control systems, quality assurance measures, and safety programs applicable to materials to be produced or services to be performed by the prospective contractor and subcontractors) (f) Have the necessary production, construction, and technical equipment and facilities, or the ability to obtain them; and (g) Be otherwise qualified and eligible to receive an award under applicable laws and regulations.

43 43 IFB Highlights – Section M M.3 REQUIRED PLANS The following plans must be submitted by the apparent low bidder within five days of notification. a)A Safety and Health Plan, as required by NFS 18-52.223 b)Subcontracting Plan as required by FAR 52.219-9 Alt I Approved plans will be included in and made a part of any resultant contract. Failure to submit acceptable plans shall make the bidder ineligible for the award of a contract.

44 44 Schedule IFB Issued4/2/10 Pre-Bid Conference and Site Visit4/9/10 Questions Received4/16/10 Bid Opening5/6/10 Contract Award6/4/10

45 45 Technical Specifications and Requirements Doug Conover Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative

46 46 Project Description The project entails replacing the existing potable water system at the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC). The existing water distribution system is primarily constructed of asbestos cement pipe, with diameters ranging from 2-inch to 14-inch. The project will include installation of an 8-inch C-900 PVC potable water distribution system and services to each building in varying sizes. Lines will be installed using open-trench and augered construction. The services at each building will be replaced with the same size service. The current asbestos cement pipe system will be left in place and used for fire protection.

47 47 Project Location

48 Project Justification 48 The existing potable water system is over 40 years old and with the increase in the number of leaks and line breaks over the recent years, it has been noted that components of the overall water supply system are failing at an increasing rate. With the current large line sizes,(that are necessary to support potable as well as fire protection requirements), flow characteristics,and the disinfectants used over the years, there is a biofilm and other growths in the pipes that can effect water quality. Due to increased disinfectant reporting requirements by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality over the years, increased flushing is necessary to maintain these standards. Some of the piping components and connections are failing due to age and surrounding soil conditions. The overall potable water system is quickly approaching a time for total replacement.

49 49 The project also includes option items for placing water meters at each building to monitor the usage. Currently, JSC does not monitor potable water use at each building. The water meters will be constructed per options as designated on the drawings if funding is available. Base Bid & Options

50 50 Special Considerations Contractor Safety and Health Program (Specification Section 01 41 00 00 80) − Contractor shall have ZERO incidents as a goal. − Site/Contract Specific Safety & Health Plan must be approved before Notice to Proceed will be issued. − Minimum Safety Training Requirements Part 1.8.5. Contractor Quality Control (Specification Section 01 45 04 00 80) − Quality Control Plan must be approved before Notice to Proceed will be issued. Shuttle Mission restrictions − Work during shuttle missions will be limited during specific periods of the mission in critical locations Ongoing building activities − The buildings affected by this project will remain occupied and all work must be coordinated with the building Facility Managers to minimize the impact on day-to-day work activities.

51 51 Gilbane Support Activities Document Control Gilbane is tasked to be the document controller for this project. Maintain Project Files including Submittal, RFI, and Change Order Logs for each project. All documents must be submitted to Gilbane. Documents will be date stamped and logged in prior to sending them to the appropriate parties for review and comments. Once documents are returned to Gilbane, they will be distributed back to the Contractor. NO DOCUMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY GILBANE BEFORE THEY ARE PROCESSED BY THE CONTRACTOR Inspection Services The Contractor is responsible for Quality Control, Gilbane is responsible for Quality Assurance. Gilbane will be the main contact on the jobsite. They coordinate all test reviews with the Contractor and NASA Facility Manager, NASA Project Manager, and NASA Service Contractors per Contract Documents. Primary and alternate Gilbane representatives will be assigned.

52 52 Gilbane Support Activities Security and Badging Gilbane handles ALL badging requests. After receipt of approval from NASA Security, approval will be forwarded to the Contractor and Safety Training will be scheduled.

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