NAVFAC Design-Build RFP Format

The diagram below represents the NAVFAC Six-Part format. This is the basic format for all NAVFAC Request for Proposals (RFP) and provides a logical separation of the information needed to describe the requirements of a project. Care must be taken to divide the information into the appropriate location among the Six-Part Format. The following is a description of the information that applies to each RFP Part (click on a folder in the first image to jump to additional information about that particular part):

RFP Format Layout with Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6

RFP Part 1 – Proposal Forms and Documents

Part 1 includes the Proposal Forms and other submittal documents which are prepared by the NAVFAC Contracting Officer using the Standard Procurement System (SPS), sometimes called PDD. These documents include the legal clauses of the contract and inform the contractor on how to do business with NAVFAC.

Part 1 - Proposal Forms and Documents

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RFP Part 2 – General Requirements

Part 2 includes the traditional "Division 01" documents that address the administrative, safety, design processes, construction processes, and project closeout instructions for the project. These documents inform the contractor on how to do business with the local Base where the project is located and the NAVFAC Component creating the project.

Part 2 - General Requirements

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RFP Part 3 – Project Program

Part 3 provides the functional project requirements. This is the heart of the RFP and describes what the user of the facility needs and what NAVFAC wants to receive in the completed project. RFP Part 3 is divided into six chapters. RFP Part 3, Chapters 1-3 are in paragraph format describing design and site requirements; Chapters 4 and 5 are mostly tabular descriptions of the building and each room or space within the building; and Chapter 6 describes the engineering choices that are made by the RFP editor. Chapter 6 utilizes the Uniformat/ Workbreakdown Structure to allow systems descriptions of the facility and parallel the information structure and requirements of RFP Part 4.

Part 3 - Project Program

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RFP Part 4 – Performance Technical Specifications

Part 4 describes the performance and level of quality of the materials and systems of the facility. This RFP Part utilizes the Uniformat/ Workbreakdown Structure to allow systems performance requirements to be used. The RFP Editor must add materials and systems that are required for the facility but are not present in the DB template chosen but is not required to further edit this RFP Part.

Part 4 - Performance Technical Specifications

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RFP Part 5 – Prescriptive Specifications

Part 5 is a place holder for UFGS Specifications in the situation that a facility has a prescriptive requirement. This Part is used judiciously in a situation that a facility has specific Navy or Marine Corps requirements that are not routinely used in the commercial market.

Part 5 - Prescriptive Specifications

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RFP Part 6 – Attachments

Includes related information that supports the project, for example, surveys, studies, soils reports, environmental documentation, as-built drawings, existing conditions, forms, etc.

Part 6 - Attachments

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