MODIFICATION
T -- PR200707030015
- Notice Date
- 8/9/2007
- Notice Type
- Modification
- NAICS
- 541370
— Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services
- Contracting Office
- General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), Physical Capital Asset Management Division (PGE), 1800 F Street, NW, Room 4302, Washington, DC, 20405, UNITED STATES
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- PR200707030015
- Response Due
- 9/4/2007
- Archive Date
- 9/19/2007
- Description
- FOR A COMPLETE COPY OF THE FILE IN WORD OR PDF FORMAT, PLEASE SEND AN E-MAIL TO: STEVEN.COX@GSA.GOV U.S. General Services Administration Public Buildings Service Office of the Chief Architect National 3D-4D-BIM Program Program Background and Project Description 3 Scope of Services 4 1.0 BASE SERVICES 4 1.1. Architectural BIM 4 1.2. Structural BIM 5 2.0 OPTION A 5 2.1. Space Object Modeling 5 2.2. Zone Object Modeling 5 3.0 OPTION B 5 3.1. 4D Model Tenant Phasing 5 4.0 OPTION C 5 4.1. Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Civil BIM 5 4.2. BIM Coordination Services 6 5.0 OPTION D 6 5.1. Modeling of Required Building Equipment Attributes (Performance Requirements) 6 5.2. National CAD Standard 7 5.3. OmniClass 7 6.0 OPTION E 7 6.1. Modeling of Required Building Equipment Attributes (As-Builts) 7 6.2. Performance Requirement/As-Built Evaluation 7 6.3. Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBIE) 7 7.0 OPTION F 8 8.0 OPTION G 8 9.0 OPTION H 8 10.0 SPECIFICATIONS OF DELIVERABLES 8 10.1. BIM Modeling Plan 8 10.2. Quality Control 9 10.3. Deliverables Specification Table (DST) 9 11.0 EVALUATION FACTORS 10 11.1. Cost 10 11.2. Personnel and Past Performance 10 11.3. Technical 11 12.0 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED INFORMATION 11 12.1. Current drawings and Specifications 11 12.2. Site Visit 11 12.3. Pre-Bid Conference 11 12.4. Site Access 11 12.5. Ownership and Rights in Data 12 13.0 ADMINISTRATION 12 13.1. GSA Representatives 12 13.2. Payments 13 Program Background and Project Description Program Background: In July 2003, the Office of the Chief Architect (OCA) established the National 3D-4D-BIM Program. To date, OCA has 10+ BIM pilot projects completed, 15+ projects underway, while assessing and supporting BIM applications in 35+ ongoing projects across the nation. The power of visualization, coordination, simulation, and optimization from three-dimensional (3D), four-dimensional (4D), and BIM computer technologies allow GSA to more effectively meet customer, design, construction, and program requirements. GSA is committed to a strategic and incremental adoption of 3D, 4D, BIM technologies (www.gsa.gov/bim). Project Description: Project Name: ?PH1B? Building Type: Federal Office Building Location: Washington D.C. Approximate Area: 230,000 Gross s.f. (Phase 1B), approximately 1/5th of entire facility square footage Year Built: 1960 Project Summary: This project is an ongoing design and construction project involving the complete modernization of the PH1B building including: replacement of all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, communication, fire protection, and security systems; upgrading the exterior walls, windows, and structural system to resist blast and progressive collapse; and providing new shell and tenant spaces, finishes, and furnishings. Phase 1B is the current phase of the project, and the phase for which the services listed below are requested. The PH1B building is approximately 90% office space, and 10% conference space. The following quantities of room exist on each floor: Floor 1- 31 rooms, Floor 2- 63 rooms, Floor 3- 82 rooms, Floor 4- 125 rooms, Floor 5- 118 rooms, Floor 6- 93 Rooms, and Floor 7- 63 rooms. The following timeline is the preliminary schedule for Phase 1B (subject to confirmation by GSA Contracting Officer?s Technical Representative (COTR) after Notice to Proceed (NTP): Phase: Start Finish Pre-Design Quarter 2, 2007 Quarter 4, 2007 Preliminary Concepts Quarter 3, 2007 Quarter 1, 2008 Final Concepts Quarter 1, 2008 Quarter 3, 2008 Design Development Quarter 2, 2008 Quarter 3, 2008 Construction Documents Quarter 3, 2008 Quarter 2, 2009 Construction Quarter 3, 2009 Quarter 3, 2010 The current GSA Computer Maintenance and Management System (CMMS) does not adequately capture the required equipment information necessary for the effective management and operation of its facilities. GSA has a desire to enhance its building information database with this information to create a more robust and effective building management environment, enabling coordinated commissioning activities and facility management (e.g., maintenance schedules, maintenance coordination, mechanical operation, etc.) across building life-cycle phases. Objectives for this BIM Solicitation: ? To create a BIM(s) that contains a selected population of critical architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and civil objects for building services such as Fire, HVAC, Data/Communications, Security, and Lighting that may be utilized for building design, construction, and operation. The model(s) will support services such as spatial validation, clash detection, and building operations and maintenance activities. ? To populate the critical mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and civil objects with the appropriate performance requirements and as-built information. The object attribute information that is captured will be used throughout the building lifecycle and integrated into the GSA CMMS. ? To create a 4D model to facilitate tenant phasing during construction. ? To assist the GSA in developing Best Practices for the services/applications listed in 1.1-1.3 that will be incorporated into GSA?s BIM Guide Series. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Project Name: PH1B Building Type: Federal Office Building Location: Washington D.C. Approximate Area: 230,000 Gross s.f. (Phase 1B), approximately 1/5th of entire facility square footage Year Built: 1960 Project Summary: This project is an ongoing design and construction project involving the complete modernization of the PH1B building including: replacement of all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, communication, fire protection, and security systems; upgrading the exterior walls, windows, and structural system to resist blast and progressive collapse; and providing new shell and tenant spaces, finishes, and furnishings. Phase 1B is the current phase of the project, and the phase for which the services listed below are requested. The PH1B building is approximately 90% office space, and 10% conference space. The following quantities of room exist on each floor: Floor 1- 31 rooms, Floor 2- 63 rooms, Floor 3- 82 rooms, Floor 4- 125 rooms, Floor 5- 118 rooms, Floor 6- 93 Rooms, and Floor 7- 63 rooms. The current GSA Computer Maintenance and Management System (CMMS) does not adequately capture the required equipment information necessary for the effective management and operation of its facilities. GSA has a desire to enhance its building information database with this information to create a more robust and effective building management environment, enabling coordinated commissioning activities and facility management (e.g., maintenance schedules, maintenance coordination, mechanical operation, etc.) across building life-cycle phases. OBJECTIVES ? To create a BIM(s) that contains a selected population of critical architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and civil objects for building services such as Fire, HVAC, Data/Communications, Security, and Lighting that may be utilized for building design, construction, and operation. The model(s) will support services such as spatial validation, clash detection, and building operations and maintenance activities. ? To populate the critical mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and civil objects with the appropriate performance requirements and as-built information. The object attribute information that is captured will be used throughout the building lifecycle and integrated into the GSA CMMS. ? To create a 4D model to facilitate tenant phasing during construction. ? To assist the GSA in developing Best Practices for the services/applications addressed in this project that will be incorporated into GSA?s BIM Guide Series. It is the intention of the government to develop the Best Practices in a collaborative way so that future use of BIM for similar applications yields high quality deliverables in the most efficient manner. Scope of Services 1.0 BASE SERVICES The contractor shall provide an architectural and a structural BIM. Architectural BIM The contractor shall provide an architectural BIM that contains all significant architectural elements. Building elements to be modeled include all exterior and interior walls, roofs, ceilings, doors, windows, and stairs. Structural BIM The contractor shall provide a structural BIM that contains all major structural elements, including slabs, columns, and beams. These elements shall be integrated into the architectural BIM listed above, as is required by Section 3-Building Elements of the BIM Guide Series 02- Spatial Program Validation. 2.0 OPTION A Space Object Modeling The model shall build upon the architectural BIM with the following spatial attributes: Space Number (ID), Space Name, GSA BIM Area, GSA Design Gross Area, Occupant Organization Name, and GSA STAR Space Type. Zone Object Modeling The contractor shall associate space objects in the BIM model with zonal information to assist GSA in visualization and analyses of spatial information. 3.0 OPTION B 4D Model Tenant Phasing The contractor shall provide a series of 3D-based diagrams, model snapshots, and 4D models to support the communication of the proposed tenant relocation including, but not limited to, pre- and post-locations of tenants affected, location of construction work and staging areas. 4.0 OPTION C Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Civil BIM The contractor shall provide mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and civil BIMs that model the major object types for these disciplines. Approximately 30 different object types will be modeled for the proposed design. BIM Coordination Services The contractor shall integrate and provide 3D geometry such that the model is compatible with clash detection software to enable design and construction coordination across architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and/or civil disciplines, as project needs require. The contractor will inform GSA COTR of any conflicts after modeling the set of drawings issued by GSA COTR during the Design Development Phase. 5.0 OPTION D Modeling of Required Building Equipment Attributes (Performance Requirements) The contractor shall populate the building elements modeled in Option C with more extensive equipment information that captures the performance requirements specified by the design team. National CAD Standard The contractor shall coordinate with the GSA COTR to obtain the appropriate acronyms for the building equipment modeled in Option C. This information will be included in the list of attributes that is assigned to the required building elements. OmniClass The OmniClass Construction Classification System (known as OmniClass or OCCS) is a new classification system for the construction industry developed by the Construction Specification Institute (CSI). The contractor shall include the appropriate OmniClass classification in the list of attributes that is assigned to the required building elements. 6.0 OPTION E Modeling of Required Building Equipment Attributes (As-Builts) The contractor shall extend Option D activities to maintain the BIM with reliable and systematic updates for the required equipment attributes throughout the Construction Phase with the as-built equipment properties installed by the contractor. Performance Requirement/As-Built Evaluation The contractor shall produce periodic reports evaluating the as-builts? success in meeting GSA performance requirements for those elements. Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBIE) The Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBIE) is a buildingSMART initiative of the National Institute of Building Science?s (NIBS) Facility Maintenance and Operations Committee, the Facility Information Council, the International Alliance for Interoperability, and the National Building Information Model Standard. It is a federal government sponsored effort to support the development of BIM via information exchange between the construction and operations phases. The contractor shall coordinate the appropriate equipment information from the BIM with the COBIE system. Site Visit The government will coordinate one site visit prior to the actual on-site scanning. The site visit schedule will be promulgated at a later time. Pre-Bid Conference The CO, GSA COTR, and regional teams will hold a pre-bid teleconference on 8/23/07 at 1pm EST. Contractors bidding on any portion of this solicitation will have the opportunity to gain clarifications on that day by calling the conference number: 888-790-6578 and using the passcode: BIM
- Place of Performance
- Address: WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Zip Code: 20405
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Zip Code: 20405
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