Canada - RFEOI - Neurobehavioral Facility for Blast Injury Assessment

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Opportunity closing date
28 November 2024
Opportunity publication date
14 November 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION CANADA (DCC) – SD203002_CN81758 – Neurobehavioral Facility for Blast Injury Assessment at CFB Suffield, Alberta.
Defence Construction Canada (DCC) invites general contractors to express their interest in providing all labour, materials, and equipment necessary to build and provide upgrades to the existing 1.8m Blast tube and new research laboratories at CFB Suffield, Alberta.

This Request for Expression of Interest (RFEOI) is the first step of a two-step solicitation process, the second step being the Tender Phase.  Only the general contractors who will have responded to this RFEOI will be invited to submit a bid during the Tender Phase.

DCC reserves the right to terminate this solicitation at the end of the RFEOI.

This solicitation is being conducted in accordance with the requirements set out in the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), Chapter Nineteen of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-GPA).

Project background

DRDC has a multi-decade record of world expertise in blast engineering and a growing reputation in casualty management research.

The new Neurobehavioral Facility for Blast Injury Assessment is a non-combustible
steel framed building with an offset pitched roof having a gross floor area of 1840 m2.
The building is classified as a Group F2 major occupancy with a Group D minor
occupancy. The Design Occupant load is 20 persons. The program area and
administration area are on the Main Floor. The mechanical services are located on the
Second floor above the Administration area. There is a horizontal service space above
the Program Area that houses the duct work to separate it from the Program Area. The
construction of the exterior walls is of insulated metal panel with furred gypsum board
wall inside. The roof is constructed of a metal deck on a structural steel frame, insulation
and prefinished metal cladding. The floors are slab-on-grade concrete. Interior walls
requiring high security are constructed of core filled concrete block. Other, less secure
rooms are constructed of steel studs and gypsum board.

Site work for the new building will include site grading safety and security fencing, access roads, and new mechanical and electrical site services.
Work will be required in the following categories:

Concrete
Masonry
Metals
Wood, Plastic and Composites
Thermal and Moisture Protection
Interior Finishing
Glazing
Instrumentation and Controls
Fire Suppression
Plumbing
Carpentry
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Integrated Automation
Electrical
Communications
Electronic Safety and Security
Earthwork
Utilities

Documents

Technical plans and specifications are not available during this RFEOI and will be provided during the Tender Phase; however, the Standard Construction Contract Documents for Electronic Bidding, DCL 250E, are available on DCC's website: https://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/industry/forms.
Tenderers are advised that this contract is subject to DCC's Procurement Code of Conduct, which can be downloaded at https://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/industry/forms. A contractor or supplier who has been declared ineligible or suspended by Public Services and Procurement Canada under its Ineligibility and Suspension Policy and whose period of ineligibility or suspension may not have expired will not be able to proceed to the second stage.
Bid security will be required during the Tender Phase in accordance with DCL193E- Instructions for Bidders for Electronic Bidding item 11.

Estimate

The Rough Order Magnitude estimate for this Contract is $25 Million CAD.
This amount includes all construction costs, on-site work (including all required services, parking, and landscaping), site utilities, necessary redundant mechanical systems, communication conduits and wiring, backup power equipment, built-in equipment, built-in furniture, and inflation to achieve substantial completion.
This amount excludes GST and contingencies.

Schedule

DCC will proceed with the Tender Phase Mid November / early December of 2024.
The works shall reach substantial completion no later than 991 calendar days following the notification of contract award and shall be completed no later than 45 calendar days after the substantial completion date.

Site visit

No site visits will be offered during the RFEOI however, during the Tender Phase, bidders will be invited to attend a site visit.

Access to information Act

Tenderers are advised that DCC is subject to the provisions of the Access to Information Act (Canada). Information submitted may be eligible for disclosure in accordance with the requirements of the Act.

Questions and clarifications

Any questions or requests for clarification must be submitted in writing to DCC's Coordinator, Contract Services whose contact information can be found in the Electronic Bid System.
DCC reserves the right to request clarification and/or confirmation regarding any aspect of this RFEOI to the Tenderer.
In such a case, the Coordinator, Contract Services will be responsible for making the request. The request for clarification and/or confirmation will be sent to the contact person identified on the Electronic Submission System.

Language of the Tender and the contract

By submitting a response to this RFEOI, Tenderers will be invited to choose the desired official language for the tender documents and any resulting contract.
In the Tender Phase, tender documents will be published in the language chosen by the Tenderer in the Electronic Bid System.
Unless otherwise specified in the Contract, all Contract Documents to which the Contract applies or refers, as well as all deliverables, documents, reports and results of the work, services or goods that the Contractor submits, provides, or delivers to DCC or Canada in connection with the performance of the Contract, shall be in the language chosen by the Contractor on the Electronic Bid System.

Joint venture

A joint venture is an association of two or more parties that pools their funds, assets, knowledge, expertise, or other resources into a joint business venture, sometimes called a consortium, to bid together for a requirement. Tenderers submitting interest as a joint venture will be required to clearly indicate in the Electronic Submission System that they are forming a joint venture and should provide the following information:

the name of the joint venture, if applicable,
the name of the representative of the joint venture, i.e., the member chosen by the other members to represent them, if applicable,
the name of each member of the joint venture.

Industrial Security Requirements During Construction

The Contractor must, at all times during the performance of the construction contract, hold a valid Designated Organization Screening (DOS) issued by Public Works and Government Services Canada's (PWGSC) Contract Security Program (CSP). In the case of a joint venture, all parties to the joint venture must hold a security clearance.
Contractor personnel who require access to sensitive workplaces will be required to EACH have a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by the CSP/PWGSC. Until the security screening of the Contractor's personnel required by the Contract has been satisfactorily completed by the CSP/PWGSC, the Contractor's personnel MAY NOT enter any workplace without an authorized escort.
Subcontracts for contractors that include security requirements will NOT be awarded without the prior written approval of the CSP/PWGSC.
Additional security requirements may be added during the Tender Phase.
To be invited to the Tender Phase, a Tenderer must hold a valid DOS or FSC. DCC will verify through the CSP whether the Tenderer meets the security requirements. In the case of a joint venture, all parties to the joint venture must hold the required security clearance.
It is the Tenderer’s responsibility to ensure that all necessary security clearances are in place at the time and date of closure of this RFEOI.
DCC will not delay initiating the Tender Phase to allow a Tenderer to obtain the required security clearances. 

Closing location

Responses to this RFEOI must be received through the Electronic Bidding System.  Responses sent by fax, mail or email will not be accepted. 

Closing Date and Time

The closing date and time indicated in the Electronic Submission System will be the official closing date and time of this RFEOI.Bidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.

Opportunity closing date
28 November 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed

About the buyer

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Defence Construction Canada - Western Region

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