Project Name
Project No. ___________
UFC 4-721-11.1, UEPH Complexes, 26 Nov 01
c.
ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION Evaluates system design, material quality, and maintainability.
Evaluates system design, material quality, and
maintainability.
e.
SANITARY SEWER Evaluates system design, material quality, and maintainability.
f.
STORM SEWER SYSTEM Evaluates system design, material quality, and maintainability.
g.
PAVEMENTS Evaluates pavement design, material quality, and maintainability.
FACTOR 2-5: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS.
The Offeror's shall include in their proposal a preliminary ranking of the sustainable design considerations
included in the proposal. This ranking shall be either a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design, by the U.S. Green Building Council) or a SPiRiT (Sustainable Project Rating Tool, by the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers) ranking.
The successful proposal shall be required to complete a detailed
analysis on the final design which meets or exceeds the preliminary ranking established at proposal level.
Proposals must score at least a Bronze SPiRiT Level or a Certified LEED Level. The evaluation of this
factor shall be as follows:
FACTOR RATING
SpiRiT Level
LEED Level
Average
Bronze
Certified
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Silver
Certified Silver
Above Average
Gold
Certified Gold
Excellent
Platinum
Certified Platinum
FACTOR 2-6: OFFEROR MANAGEMENT PLANS AND SCHEDULES.
This factor evaluates the Offeror's Project Management Plans as well as the proposed schedule for
completion of the entire design-build project. Through this factor the Government will evaluate the
Offeror's understanding of the solicitation provisions with respect to an integrated design-build process
and the associated quality control, scheduling, coordination, and contract close out provisions. Each of
the subfactors below is approximately equal in importance in the evaluation.
a. Quality Control Plan. The sample quality control plan provided by the Offeror will be reviewed and
evaluated for inclusion of specific quality control practices and requirements necessary for the successful
completion of all phases of this project. These phases include design stages as well as construction
specialties. Offeror's plan must show the inclusion of the Corps Three Phase Inspection process and
address the implications and operations of the Quality Control Plan and it's integration with the Quality
Assurance Operations performed by the Government. The personnel and qualifications of the individuals
performing in the Quality Control organization will be evaluated under the Phase 1 submission, however,
if personnel changes have occurred since the Phase 1 submittal, these individuals must be evaluated as
part of the Phase 2 evaluation process.
b. Schedule Information. The schedule will be evaluated to assess the inclusion of "fast tracking" and
the rational of how the Offeror intends to comply with the submitted schedule. The schedule must reflect
a single task oriented structure for both design and construction. The schedule will be reviewed for
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