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Draft KSA PWS 2022-05-24.pdf | May 24, 2022 |
Saudi Personal Service Contract (PSC) for Monitoring Construction Projects
Contact and place of performance
Joe Libbey
SAU
Title: Saudi Personal Service Contract (PSC) for Monitoring Construction Projects The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) sources sought announcement is issued to conduct market research and identify parties interested in and with the resources to support this requirement for a Personal Service contract providing qualified personnel who can monitor construction and facilities maintenance projects throughout the King...
View moreThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Middle East District is conducting market research through this sources sought notice to identify qualified contractors for a Personal Service Contract. The selected provider will supply personnel to monitor construction and facilities maintenance projects throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The government anticipates awarding a firm-fixed-price Single Award Task Order Contract with a maximum capacity of $7,500,000.00. The expected period of performance includes a one-year base period and one single-year option period, totaling up to two years.
This requirement is identified under PSC R497 for Professional Support: Personal Services Contracts and NAICS 541990 for All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services, though the description also references NAICS 561320. As all work is performed outside the continental United States, no set-asides or socioeconomic preferences will be granted. Future procurement is expected to utilize full and open competition and the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable source selection process. One attachment, a draft Performance Work Statement, was issued with the notice on May 24, 2022.
Interested parties must submit a Statement of Capability by June 8, 2022, to the primary point of contact, Joe Libbey. Responses are limited to 12 pages and must demonstrate the organization's ability to provide human capital and technical resources, manage program schedules, and comply with host nation labor laws. Firms currently performing construction or architect-engineer design services for the agency in Saudi Arabia are noted as having an organizational conflict of interest for this specific requirement. All offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management and the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment.
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