U. S. G E N E R A L S E R V I C E S A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
GSA and the Recovery Act
January 19, 2011
G S A ’ S P U B L I C B U I L D I N G S S E R V I C E (P B S)
Landlord for over 400 federal agencies, bureaus & commissions
Portfolio of 353.9 M rentable square feet Space for over 1,000,000 tenants 8,603 owned and leased assets 30 LEED certified properties
P R E S I D E N T O B A M A
O N T H E R E C O V E R Y M A N D A T E
“What I will need from all of you is unprecedented responsibility
and accountability…the American people are watching. They need
this plan to work. They expect to see the money they’ve earned,
that they’ve worked so hard to earn, spent in its intended
purposes without waste, without inefficiency, without fraud.”
P U R P O S E S :
T H E A M E R I C A N R E C O V E R Y &
R E I N V E S T M E N T A C T OF 2 0 0 9 (Recovery Act)
Creating and saving jobs
Increasing domestic renewable energy capacity
Investing in infrastructure with long-term economic benefits
Stabilizing state and local government budgets
Assisting those most impacted by the recession
P B S & T H E R E C O V E R Y A C T
$5.55 B spending plan for
U.S. Courthouses, land ports of entry, and federal buildings
Existing facilities to convert to high-performance green buildings
Projects in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and two territories
R E C O V E R Y A C T: G R E E N B U I L D I N G
M O D E R N I Z A T I O N S
$4.50 B focused on high-performance green building (HPGB) projects
Large full building modernization projects
Limited scope projects that include such improvements as: Renewable energy – photovoltaic and windRoofing, including green roofsWindowsLighting replacements High performance building systemsAdvanced meteringWater conservation projectsRe-commissioning
Small projects
R E C O V E R Y A C T: M A J O R P R O J E C T S
$750 M
Federal Courthouses, Federal Buildings and Modernizations ($450 M for DHS Headquarters)
$300 M
Land Ports of Entry (Border Stations)
R E C O V E R Y A C T: GREAT LAKES PROJECTS
• 11 Full and Partial Modernization Projects– $677.731 M
• A Total of $739.473 M as of January 14, 2011
• 23 Limited Scope HPGB Projects
– $37.631 M
• 25 Small HPGB Projects– $24.111 M
R E C O V E R Y A C T: GREAT LAKES PROJECTS
• IL: $157.84 M• IN: $153.86 M• MI: $ 58.86 M• MN:$155.49 M• OH:$186.88 M• WI: $ 2.47 M
Figures are rounded
Great Lakes RegionHigh Performance Green Building
Full and Partial Modernization Projects
ILLINOISChicago Federal Center $ 25,639,000Chicago JCK Federal Building & USPS Loop Station $ 93,828,000Chicago State Street South – 10 W Jackson $ 24,973,000
INDIANAIndianapolis Minton-Capehart Federal Building $ 48,217,000Indianapolis Birch Bayh US Courthouse $ 69,559,000Indianapolis Emmett J. Bean $ 33,957,000
MINNESOTAFt. Snelling Whipple Federal Building $151,519,000
OHIOCincinnati John W. Peck Federal Building $ 41,004,000Cleveland Celebrezze Federal Building $112,055,000Columbus Kinneary US Courthouse $ 25,487,000
MICHIGANDetroit McNamara Federal Building Complex $ 51,761,000
Great Lakes Region High Performance Green Building
Limited Scope ProjectsILLINOISCarbondale Senator Paul Simon Federal Building $1,677,000Chicago 536 S. Clark Street Federal Building $5,713,000Chicago Customhouse $ 927,000Chicago Metcalfe Building $2,228,000Chicago Federal Center Loop Station $1,380,000Springfield Federal Building $ 199,000Urbana US Courthouse $1,301,000INDIANAHammond US Courthouse $2,153,000MICHIGANDetroit Theodore Levin US Courthouse $1,142,000Lansing Charles Chamberlain $ 263,000Ann Arbor Federal Building $2,231,000Grand Rapids G R Ford Federal Courthouse $ 370,000Detroit Rosa Parks Federal Building $ 410,000Sault Ste Marie US Border Station $2,607,000MINNESOTAMinneapolis US Courthouse $3,974,000OHIODayton Federal Building US Courthouse $4,563,000Cleveland Metzenbaum US Courthouse $ 366,000Youngstown Thomas D Lambros Federal Office Building $1,176,000Cleveland Carl B. Stokes US Courthouse $1,138,000Youngstown Nathaniel R Jones Federal Building $ 577,000Cincinnati Potter Steward US Courthouse $ 750,000WISCONSINMilwaukee Federal Building US Courthouse $1,563,000Madison US Courthouse $ 903,000
Great Lakes Region High Performance Green Building
ILLINOISChicago 450 Federal Parking Facility $ 494,000Chicago Dirksen US Courthouse $1,868,000Chicago Federal Archives Record Center $1,399,000Chicago Lipinski Federal Building (RRB) $2,457,000Danville Federal Building & US Courthouse $ 324,000East St. Louis US Courthouse $ 47,000Mt. Vernon Federal Building $ 362,000Peoria Federal Building & US Courthouse $1,008,000Quincy Social Security Administration District Office Building $ 386,000INDIANAFt. Wayne Adair Federal Building $1,358,000Jeffersonville Federal Center $ 880,000Lafayette Halleck Federal Building & US Courthouse $ 780,000South Bend Grant Federal Building & US Courthouse $2,686,000MICHIGANBattle Creek Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center $ 438,000Flint Federal Building $ 723,000Kalamazoo Federal Building & US Courthouse $ 558,000MINNESOTABemidji Federal Building $ 262,000Duluth Heaney US Courthouse & Customhouse $1,733,000Fergus Falls US Courthouse & Post Office $ 143,000Ft. Snelling Motor Pool Building $ 524,000Minneapolis Federal Office Building $2,666,000St. Paul Burger Federal Building & US Courthouse $ 52,000OHIOAkron Seiberling Federal Building & US Courthouse $1,501,000Columbus Bricker Federal Building $ 110,000Dayton Warehouse 4 $ 105,000
Chicago Federal Center
– HVAC Upgrades, restroom renovation, plaza water proofing
E X A M P L E: RECOVERY ACT P R O J E C T
Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center
– Installation of an energy efficient photovoltaic roofing system
E X A M P L E: RECOVERY ACT P R O J E C T
E X A M P L E: RECOVERY ACT P R O J E C T
Joseph P. Kinneary US Courthouse
-Lighting and Building System Upgrades and Façade Restoration
H O W P R O J E C T S W E R E S E L E C T E D
Energy savings and speed of delivery
Projects that have been designed or are in design with
a focus on energy
Projects that can be developed and awarded quickly,
getting people back to work
S P E E D C O U N T S
Take advantage of full funding
Compress our processes
Eliminate wasteful/unnecessary steps
Carefully track all deliverables
Standardize advertisements and contract requirements
to align with industry standards
C O N T R A C T I N G
Existing procurement process provisions remain in place for Recovery Act contracts
Existing security requirements remain applicable to RecoveryAct contracts
Contracting options include:
Full and open competitionMAS schedulesIndefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contractsNew or existing Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs)Small business set asides
A C O M M I T M E N T T O S M A L L B U S I N E S S E S
Recovery Act mandates the maximum number of practicable
small business opportunities
In 2010, GSA awarded $2.6 billion (33%) of all eligible contract
dollars to small businesses
According to OSBU, “The nearly $2.6 billion GSA awarded to small business in a given year represents the largest amount GSA made possible in large part due to Recovery Act funds.
To maximize opportunities, small businesses not already part of
the GSA contracting system are encouraged to partner with
firms that are
A C O M M I T M E N T T O S M A L L B U S I N E S S E S
For projects awarded to large businesses, a substantial portion
of the work went to small business subcontractors
To maximize opportunities, small businesses not already part of
the GSA contracting system are encouraged to partner with
firms that are
GSA FY 2011 AGENCY GOALS
Overall Small Business 27%
Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), includes Section 8(a) 5%
Women-owned Small Business (WOD) 5%
Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZone)Small Business
3%
Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (SDVOSB) 3%
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CONTACT INFORMATION
• Susan Lynch, GSA, Vendor Alliance Program Manager, 312-886-0539, for information on doing business with the GSA
• www.wbdg.org to find the GSA Design Excellence Policies and Procedures document that gives detail about how GSA conducts AE selections on all Design Excellence
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