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November 2, 2018 BULLETIN NO. 1 on QUOTE SUBMISSION DEADLINE Date of Issue: November 2, 2018 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES ENERGY AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE 401 NORTH STREET HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN NO. 1 on Project No. GESA 2018-2 – REQUEST FOR QUOTES FOR A GUARANTEED ENERGY SAVINGS PROJECT AT: DEPT. OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES, PARKS AND FORESTRY, CENTRAL REGION, PENNSYLVANIA Department of General Services, Energy & Resource Management, 401 North Street, Room 403, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120. QUOTE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2019 TIME OF OPENING: 2:00 PM RFQ CHANGES 1. Please replace “Appendix S – Prevailing Wage Rates” on PDF page 320 of the RFQ with “Appendix S – Prevailing Wage Rates” attached to the end of this bulletin as Attachment 1. 2. In Part 1, Section 1.16 (A) “Small Diverse Business and Small Business Participation Information” replace: “The business, by type, may not exceed the following three-year average gross sales: - Procurement Goods and Services: $20 million - Construction: $20 million - Building Design Services: $7 million - Information Technology Goods and Services: $25 million” with the following: “The business may not exceed an average of $38.5 million in gross annual revenues over the preceding three years.” 3. In Part 1, Section 1.16 (A) “Small Diverse Business and Small Business Participation Information”, in the address for the Bureau of Diversity, Inclusion and Small Business Opportunities, change “Room 601 North Office Building” to “Room 611 North Office Building”. GESA 2018-2 DCNR – Central Region Page 1 of 1 BULLETIN NO. 1 4. In Part 2, Section 2.7(C) “SDB and SB Participation Submission” replace: “To receive points for SDB or SB participation commitments, the SDB or SB must be listed in the Department’s directory of self-certified SBs and DGS/BDISBO-verified SDBs as of the proposal due date and time. BDISBO reserves the right to adjust overall SDB or SB commitments to correctly align with the SDB or SB status of a prime contractor or subcontractor as of the solicitation due date and time, and to reflect the correct sum of individual subcontracting commitments listed within the Letters of Intent.” with the following: “For an Offeror to receive points for their own SDB or SB status, they must be listed in the Department’s directory of self-certified SBs and DGS/BDISBO-verified SDBs as of the quote due date and time. BDISBO reserves the right to score the SDB or SB participation submittal in alignment with an Offeror’s SDB or SB status as of the solicitation due date and time.” 5. In Part 2, Section 2.8 “SDB and SB ‘Listing of SDB/SB Firms Sheet’ and ‘Letter(s) of Intent’”, reformat sub sections D-H as pinpoints 1-5 to sub section C. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION 1. Please provide a list of street addresses and the approximate number of buildings for each state forest & park. The requested list is attached to the end of this bulletin as Attachment 2. Rebecca Tomlinson, RFQ Coordinator Energy & Resource Management Office PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF BULLETIN BY EMAIL RESPONSE TO BECKY TOMLINSON AT: [email protected] ATTACHMENT 1 TO BULLETIN 1 FOR GESA 2018-2 DCNR CENTRAL REGION APPENDIX S PREVAILING WAGE RATES APPENDIX S Prevailing Wage Rates DGS Project GESA 2018-2 Appendix S DCNR – Central Region ATTACHMENT 2 TO BULLETIN 1 FOR GESA 2018-2 DCNR CENTRAL REGION DCNR CENTRAL REGION SITE LIST CONTAINING STREET ADDRESSES & NUMBER OF BUILDINGS PROPOSED DCNR GESA PROJECT PHASE 2 FOREST DISTRICTS: 1. FD # 7 Bald Eagle 5. FD # 13 Elk Manager: Matthew Beaver Manager: Jeanne M. Wambaugh Phone: 570.922.3344 Phone: 814.486.3353 18865 Old Turnpike Road 258 Sizerville Road Millmont, PA 17845 Emporium, PA 15834 *Approx # of Bldgs: 40 *Approx # of Bldgs: 35 2. FD # 9 Moshannon 6. FD # 15 Susquehannock Manager: John Hecker Manager: Christian J. Nichols Phone: 814.765.0821 Phone: 814.274.3600 3372 State Park Road 3150 East Second Street Penfield, PA 15849 Coudersport, PA 16915 *Approx # of Bldgs: 40 *Approx # of Bldgs: 30 3. FD # 10 Sproul 7. FD # 16 Tioga Manager: Douglas J. D’Amore Manager: Jim Hyland Phone: 570.923.6011 Phone: 570.724.2868 15187 Renovo Road One Nessmuk Lane Renovo, PA 18414 Wellsboro, PA 16901 *Approx # of Bldgs: 30 *Approx # of Bldgs: 45 4. FD # 12 Tiadaghton 8. FD # 21 Mira Lloyd Dock RCC Manager: Tom Casilio Manager: Annetta Ayers Phone: 570.753.5409 Phone: 814.364.5150 10 Lower Pine Bottom Road 137 Penn Nursery Road Waterville, PA 17776 Spring Mills, PA 16875 *Approx # of Bldgs: 25 *Approx # of Bldgs: 45 PARKS REGION 1: 1. Park Region One Office 4. Black Moshannon State Park Manager: Alan Lichtenwalner Manager: Jared Fencil Phone: 814-486-3365 x206 Phone: 814.342.5960 260 Sizerville Road 4216 Beaver Road Emporium, PA 15834 Philipsburg, PA 16866-9519 *Approx # of Bldgs: 5 *Approx # of Bldgs: 60 2. Bald Eagle State Park 5. Chapman State Park Manager: Michael Winters Manager: Tyson Martin Phone: 814.625.2775 4790 Chapman Dam Road 149 Main Park Road Clarendon, PA 16313-2830 Howard, PA 16841-3508 Phone: 814.723.0250 *Approx # of Bldgs: 50 *Approx # of Bldgs: 25 3. Bendigo State Park 6. Cherry Springs State Park Manager: Mitch Stickle c/o Lyman Run State Park Phone: 814.778.5467 Manager: Ben Stone 533 State Park Road Phone: 814.435.1037 Johnsonburg, PA 15845-0016 4639 Cherry Springs Road *Approx # of Bldgs: 20 Coudersport, PA 16915 *Approx # of Bldgs: 15 7. Denton Hill State Park 14. Little Pine State Park c/o Lyman Run State Park Manager: Doug Swisher Manager: Ben Stone Phone: 570.753.6000 Phone: 814.435.5010 4205 Little Pine Creek Road 80 Elm Hollow Road Waterville, PA 17776-9705 Ulysses, PA 16948 *Approx # of Bldgs: 25 *Approx # of Bldgs: 5 15. Lyman Run State Park 8. Elk Country Visitor Center Manager: Ben Stone Manager: Carla A. Wehler Phone: 814.435.5010 Phone: 814.787.5167 454 Lyman Run Road 134 Homestead Drive Galeton, PA 16922-9301 Benezette, PA 15821 *Approx # of Bldgs: 15 *Approx # of Bldgs: 10 16. Mount Pisgah State Park 9. Hills Creek State Park Manager: Robert Barrese Manager: Ben Stone Phone: 570.297.2734 Phone: 570.724.4246 28 Entrance Road 111 Spillway Road Troy, PA 16947-9448 Wellsboro, PA 16901-9676 *Approx # of Bldgs: 20 *Approx # of Bldgs: 45 17. Ole Bull State Park 10. Hyner Run State Park Manager: Mary Hirst Manager: Doug Swisher Phone: 814.435.5000 Phone: 570.923.6000 31 Valhalla Lane 86 Hyner Park Road Cross Fork, PA 17729-9701 North Bend, PA 17760-9525 *Approx # of Bldgs: 20 *Approx # of Bldgs: 15 18. Parker Dam State Park 11. Kettle Creek State Park Manager: Jim McCorkle Manager: Mary Hirst Phone: 814.765.0630 Phone: 570.923.6004 28 Fairview Road 97 Kettle Creek Park Lane Penfield, PA 15849-9799 Renovo, PA 17764-9708 *Approx # of Bldgs: 55 *Approx # of Bldgs: 15 19. Poe Paddy State Park 12. Kinzua Bridge State Park c/o Reeds Gap State Park Manager: Mitch Stickle Manager: Josh Bruce Phone: 814.778.5467 Phone: 717.667.3622 296 Viaduct Road 1087 Poe Paddy Drive Kane, PA 16735 Woodward , PA 16882 *Approx # of Bldgs: 10 *Approx # of Bldgs: 5 13. Leonard Harrison State Park 20. Poe Valley State Park Manager: Ben Stone c/o Reeds Gap State Park Phone: 570.724.3061 Manager: Josh Bruce 4797 Route 660 Phone: 814.349.2460 Wellsboro, PA 16901-8970 136 Poe Valley Park Circle *Approx # of Bldgs: 15 Coburn, PA 16832 *Approx # of Bldgs: 10 21. Ravensburg State Park c/o Raymond B. Winter State Park 25. Simon B. Elliott State Park Manager: Michael Crowley c/o Parker Dam State Park Phone: 570.966.1455 Manager: Jim McCorkle 2388 Rauchtown Road Phone: 814.765.0630 Jersey Shore, PA 17044 2112 Old Route 153 *Approx # of Bldgs: 15 Penfield, PA 15849 *Approx # of Bldgs: 25 22. Raymond B. Winter State Park Manager: Michael Crowley 26. Sinnemahoning State Park Phone: 570.966.1455 Manager: Lisa Bainey 17215 Buffalo Road Phone: 814.647.8401 Mifflinburg, PA 17844-9656 4843 Park Road *Approx # of Bldgs: 25 Austin, PA 16720 *Approx # of Bldgs: 25 23. Reeds Gap State Park Manager: Josh Bruce 27. Sizerville State Park Phone: 717.667.3622 Manager: Jeb Miller 1405 New Lancaster Valley Road Phone: 814.486.5605 Milroy, PA 17063-9735 199 East Cowley Run Road *Approx # of Bldgs: 15 Emporium, PA 15834-9608 *Approx # of Bldgs: 35 24. Shikellamy State Park Manager: John Clifford Phone: 570.988.5557 Bridge Avenue Sunbury, PA 17801-1005 *Approx # of Bldgs: 25 * NOT ALL BUILDINGS HAVE PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL OR HVAC PROPOSED DCNR GESA PROJECT PHASE 2 (CONTINUED) FOREST DISTRICTS: 1. FD # 1 Michaux 3. FD # 3 Tuscarora Manager: Roy Brubaker Manager: Scott Miller Phone: 717.352.2211 Phone: 717.536.3191 10099 Lincoln Highway East 4455 Big Spring Road Fayetteville, PA 17222 Blain, PA 17006 *Approx # of Bldgs: 60 *Approx # of Bldgs: 45 2. FD # 2 Buchanan 4. FD # 5 Rothrock Manager: Jason Hall Manager: Mark Potter Phone: 717.485.3148 Phone: 814.643.2340 25185 Great Cove Road 181 Rothrock Lane McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Huntingdon, PA 16652 *Approx # of Bldgs: 40 *Approx # of Bldgs: 50 PARKS REGION 3: 1. Park Region 3 Office 5. Caledonia State Park Manager: Mary Lorah Manager: Phillip Schmidt Phone: 814.733.2133 Phone: 717.352.2161 435 State Park Road 101 Pine Grove Road Schellsburg, PA 15559 Fayetteville, PA 17222-8224 *Approx # of Bldgs: Fewer than 5 *Approx # of Bldgs: 35 2. Big Spring State Forest Picnic Area 6. Canoe Creek State Park Manager: Scott Miller Manager: Joseph Basil Phone: 717.536.3191 Phone: 814.695.6807 4455 Big Spring Road 205 Canoe Creek Road Blain, PA 17006-9434 Hollidaysburg, PA 16648-9752 *Approx # of Bldgs: 5 *Approx # of Bldgs: 30 3.
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