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This is not a request for either a quote or proposal, or an invitation for bid. The intent of this pre-solicitation synopsis is to notify potentials of a Facility Support, Firm Fixed Price (FFP)/Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Performance-Based contract with recurring and non-recurring services to perform Grounds Maintenance and Landscaping at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Yorktown, Virginia, Cheatham Annex, Williamsburg, Virginia and Other Areas of Responsibility (AOR). General Work Requirements: Annex 1503050 C - Grounds Maintenance and Landscaping The contractor shall provide all labor, management, supervision, tools, materials, and equipment required to perform: The intent of Annex 1503050 C Grounds Maintenance and Landscaping is to specify the requirements related to services that include: improved grounds, lawn care, vegetation control, irrigation systems operation, debris removal, shrub and hedge maintenance, plant maintenance, plant bed maintenance, tree maintenance, artificial turf maintenance, maintenance of xeriscape areas, storm drainage systems, parking lot vegetation maintenance (Hardscape), road sweeping, semi-improved grounds, tree control, vegetation control, semi-improved grounds, and unimproved grounds as described in the Performance Work Statement (PWS). Source Selection procedures will be used to select the proposal that provides the lowest price and is technically acceptable to the Government. Offerors will be evaluated using the Lowest Prices Technically Acceptable (LPTA) Method. In order to permit efficient competition, the Navy will utilize the following methodology: Proposals will initially be screened for price and placed in order of price (lowest price to highest price). The Navy will then evaluate the non-price factors of the lowest priced proposal. The Navy will award to the Lowest Priced Technically Acceptable proposal. However, if the lowest priced proposal is not found to be technically acceptable, the Navy, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to increase the number of proposals it will review, until the Government identifies a technically acceptable proposal. Accordingly, under this methodology, the non-price factors of some proposals may not be evaluated by the Navy. If discussions are deemed necessary by the Contracting Officer, all proposals will be evaluated (both non-price and price) for the purpose of establishing a competitive range. The solicitation and resulting contract award will be a performance-based service acquisition made to the responsible offeror whose proposal, conforming to the Request for Proposals (RFP), will be advantageous to the Government price and other evaluation factors considered. The Offeror's proposal shall contain a response to each of the evaluation factors and shall be in the form prescribed by the solicitation. The solicitation requires the evaluation of price and the foll…
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