The main purpose of this Pacific Deterrence Initiative Multiple Award Construction Contract (hereinafter referred to as "PDI MACC") is to award task orders, which supports the PDI program. It is anticipated that this PDI MACC may include projects in Australia, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste, Micronesia, Philippines, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Island, Midway, Wake Island, and other areas under NAVFAC Pacific cognizance.
All work under the MACC will be initiated by task orders that will be competed amongst only the MACC holders (firms awarded one of the potential contracts). Contractors will be expected to accomplish a wide variety of Design Build (DB) and Design-Bid-Build (DBB) projects that may include new facilities, repair/renovation, and upgrades to a variety of facility types, including, but not limited to, wharves/piers, dredging, aprons, runways, fuel storage, roads, hangars, and other base infrastructure facilities. On a limited basis and incidental to construction services, Environmental Services may be required. The selected contractors will be responsible for all labor, supervision, engineering, design, materials, equipment, tools, parts, supplies, and transportation to perform all of the services described in the drawings and specifications provided for each individual project. The services under this procurement align with the Construction Services portfolio group and Facility Related Services portfolio group as found in the USD (ATL) memorandum entitled, “Taxonomy for the Acquisition of Services and Supplies & Equipment” dated 27 August 2012.
A MACC is a contract awarded from a single solicitation and may result in award to multiple contractors. This procurement consists of one solicitation with the intent to award a minimum of three (3) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type contracts to the Offerors whose proposals, conforming to the RFP, represent the most advantageous offers to the Government resulting in the best value, price and non-price factors considered. Successful Offerors will compete for future work during the term of the contract. If determined to be in the best interest of the Government, less than three (3) contracts may be awarded or the Government may cancel the procurement.
The term of the contract is anticipated to be 96 months (base period of 60 months and three 12-month option periods) or $15,000,000,000 for all contracts combined, whichever occurs first. Task orders will typically range between $20,000,000 and $2,000,000,000. Task orders may be above this limit; however, contractors are not obligated to accept such task orders under the general terms of the contract. Task orders may require both design and construction services. The Government makes no representation as to the number of task orders or actual amount of work to be ordered; however, during the term of the contract, a minimum of $25,000 is guaranteed for each awardee under the contract. As task orders are awarded that exceed the $25,000, the $25,000 minimum guarantee will be deobligated and the Government’s obligation for the minimum guarantee for the contract will be satisfied.