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DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE 9-1-1 / 3-1-1 ANSWERPOINT, TECHNOLOGY AND TRAFFIC CENTER (LIGHTSPEED) PHASE I FIT-UP
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Title: DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE 9-1-1 / 3-1-1 ANSWERPOINT, TECHNOLOGY AND TRAFFIC CENTER (LIGHTSPEED) PHASE I FIT-UP
GovCB Opps ID : ADP12236582700000143
FSC Code: a - Research and development
c - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction
Solicitation No.: A08-GSA-02
Source: http://services.miamidade.gov/DPM/SolicitationDetails.aspx?Id=A08-GSA-02
Posted Date:
Oct 10, 2008
Due Date: Oct 24, 2008

Description
Solicitation Details - A08-GSA-02

Title : DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE 9-1-1 / 3-1-1 ANSWERPOINT, TECHNOLOGY AND TRAFFIC CENTER (LIGHTSPEED) PHASE I FIT-UP
Opening Date : 10/24/2008
Opening Time : 03:30 PM
Announcement Info : The requested services shall address specifically the project requirements, referred to herein as the Project Elements, necessary to € convert € the existing County € owned Lightspeed Building, located at 11500 NW 25 Street, Miami, Florida, to an integrated command facility (ICF) housing the functions, programs and operations described herein together with all necessary infrastructure and € hardening € improvements, and those related computer room requirements specified by Miami-Dade Enterprise Technology Services Department (ETSD). The development of this facility is the first stage of the County € s implementation of a Security, Survivability, and Interoperability Master Plan (SSIMP) for County facilities and infrastructure, the scope of which was developed following a comprehensive planning process conducted in 2006. Decisions made during the development of the ICF will be used to establish County policies, practices and design standards that will be applied to other projects in order to ensure system interoperability and survivability across all County buildings and infrastructure. As a consequence, it is anticipated that the selected consultant may be requested during the contract term to perform specific homeland security consulting tasks necessary in order to extend the implementation of the SSIMP from the ICF to other critical County assets. If and as required, these assignments will be carried out over the term of the contract through additional work orders issued by GSA. The scope of services for Phase I of this project is limited to the development of the ICF within the Lightspeed Building. The selected consultant will be expected to apply Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles and a systems engineering approach. Work and process shall comply with requirements established by Miami-Dade County's local mitigation strategy, pertinent Florida Statutes and regulations, Department of Homeland Security requirements, and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). The selected consultant shall apply these methodologies and requirements in developing the ICF including, € Conducting risk and vulnerability assessments on the building and infrastructure at the site; € Identifying systems and subsystems of the facility that require improved survivability, and mitigation options; € Developing an operational site and building conversion plan, which will include the schematic design, cost and scheduling for ultimately converting the facility to its new mission. € Developing drawings and specifications for mitigation options selected to improve the security, survivability and interoperability of the facility and infrastructure (also referred to € facility hardening € ); € Developing full drawings and specifications for layout of the interior space, as well as those spaces allocated to essential building elements; and € Designing security solutions designed to minimize the greatest number of security threats at the lowest possible cost; and € Any supportive tasks ancillary to the primary scope of services. The County, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to retain the selected consultant for future development phases. The aforementioned € Project Elements € will, at full development, total an estimated 530,520 square feet of constructed area. The estimated contract term for this professional services agreement (PSA) consists of 1,605 days distributed as follows: 270 days for schematic design, design development, and construction documents; 240 days for permitting, bidding, and award of construction contract; 730 days for construction administration; 365 days for warranty period. EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: The prime and/or subconsultant(s) must demonstrate experience in the below listed areas. Information regarding the experience and qualifications for the prime and/or subconsultant(s) must be included in OCI Forms 6 and 7, as indicated in Section 2.1. 1) Consultants providing services in technical categories 14.00, 18.00 (Prime), 12.00 and 13.00 (Sub-consultants) should demonstrate previous project experience as a prime consultant in the development of at least one (1) homeland security operational command center that includes emergency operations center functionality, advanced traffic management systems, € public safety emergency console operations € , and/or other similar mission critical operations within the past seven (7) years, with a project value of no less than $50 million. 2) Consultants providing services in technical categories 11.00 (Prime and/or sub-consultants) should demonstrate previous project experience as a prime consultant in the development of at least one (1) facility, which included design elements directed to mitigate the effects of a potential terrorist attack, within the past seven (7) years, with a minimum constructed area of 100,000 Sq, Ft. 3) In addition, the selected key staff team members of the Prime, Sub-Consultants, and/or specialty Sub-Consultants for this project must have comprehensive experience performing Homeland Security-related consulting projects in the fields of electrical, mechanical, civil, structural and information technology engineering in order to apply classic engineering disciplines to achieve security-driven objectives. The above-mentioned experience must have been achieved through engineering consulting work for entities, at a minimum, of a size and complexity comparable to those of Miami-Dade County government (e.g., population served, logistical operations, department coordination, etc.) Related projects should include, but are not limited to, security, survivability and interoperability plans, assessment of emergency functions, and facility security assessment and mitigation planning, and design of homeland security operational command centers. The above expertise must be met by a qualified individual(s) of the prime consultant's and/or sub-consultant € s firm. The experience must be demonstrated by direct or substantial involvement of the individual(s) in a supervisory capacity at the project manager level or above in these projects. The determination of the individual € s qualifications and compliance with the above experience and qualifications shall be at the sole discretion of the County.
Technical Certification : Prime 14.00 ARCHITECTURE Prime 18.00 ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 11.00 GENERAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 12.00 GENERAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 13.00 GENERAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 16.00 GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEERING 17.00 ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 20.00 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 22.00 ADA TITLE II CONSULTANT
CodeDescription
99999 ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS - PRE-QUALIFIED
91842 ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES
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