Construction Cost Estimation Tool Software Subscription (RSMeans or equal)

Key Dates
Due Date

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Posted Date

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Agency & Value
Agency

N/A

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

CORHQ-25-Q-0321

NAICS

513210 - Software Publishers

Classification Code

DA10

Additional Details
Set Aside

NONE

Place of Performance

Arlington, Virginia, UNITED STATES

SourceSAM
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has issued a solicitation for the procurement of a construction cost estimation tool software subscription, specifically seeking RSMeans or an equivalent solution. The primary objective of this procurement is to acquire a software or dataset that can seamlessly integrate with IBM’s TRIRIGA application, as configured out-of-the-box, to support FDIC’s construction cost estimation needs. This integration is essential for enhancing the agency’s operational efficiency in managing facilities and construction projects. The scope of this requirement encompasses the provision of a software subscription that delivers reliable, up-to-date construction cost data and estimation capabilities. The software must be compatible with IBM TRIRIGA, ensuring direct integration without the need for extensive customization. The anticipated outcome is to equip FDIC with a robust tool that streamlines cost estimation processes, supports project planning, and improves decision-making related to construction and facilities management. Key requirements for this solicitation include: - The software or dataset must be RSMeans or an equivalent product, capable of direct integration with IBM TRIRIGA. - Offerors must provide a comprehensive technical proposal, including an oral presentation and demonstration files (in PowerPoint or PDF format). - Pricing submissions must include a signed and completed FDIC 3700/55 Solicitation form (acknowledging all amendments) and a B-1 Pricing Template in Excel format. - Terms and conditions must be submitted, along with a signed Attachment J-1 FDIC Rider (March 2025). - Additional information required includes representations and certifications (Section K, 7.3.2-47), post-government employment certifications (Section L, 7.1.3-01), and any exceptions to FDIC terms and conditions. The procurement is classified under NAICS code 513210 (Software Publishers), with a size standard of $47 million. The Product Service Code is DA10. There are no set-aside requirements; responses are invited from all sources, regardless of size or socioeconomic category. The place of performance is Arlington, Virginia. The FDIC, as the contracting entity, operates outside the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Contractors should refer to FDIC’s policy documents for guidance on doing business with the agency, available at https://www.fdic.gov/buying/goods/acquisition/index.html. The basis of award for this solicitation is Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA), ensuring that the selected solution meets all technical requirements at the most competitive price. Submission instructions require that each proposal volume includes a cover page with the offeror’s name, address, telephone number, contact person’s name and email, the solicitation number (CORHQ-25-Q-0321), and the volume number and name. Questions and clarifications regarding the solicitation must be submitted by September 3, 2025, at 12:00pm ET via email to the primary contact, Nia Holloway ([email protected]). The solicitation has undergone several amendments, with the latest (Amendment 0004) extending the deadline for quotes to March 2, 2026. All amendments must be acknowledged in the proposal submission. This opportunity remains active and is posted on SAM.gov under Opportunity ID 61a299fff4344161a1934e2579bae884. Interested contractors should review all attached documents and amendments to ensure compliance with submission requirements and technical specifications. In summary, this procurement seeks a cost estimation software solution that integrates with IBM TRIRIGA, with comprehensive proposal requirements and no set-aside restrictions. Contractors with relevant software capabilities and experience in construction cost estimation tools are encouraged to evaluate this opportunity for alignment with their offerings.
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