Experience on Similar Projects Sample Clauses

Experience on Similar Projects. This factor evaluates the extent of the Offeror’s past experience in providing similar construction services to determine if the firm has the experience necessary to successfully complete the tasks detailed in the scope of work. The Offeror must demonstrate successful experience as a General Construction (GC) Contractor responsible for the construction of kitchen base cabinets (with sink) and installation of same, including all plumbing and electrical services, as necessary, to make the system fully functional as a mini-kitchenette. The kitchenettes will be installed in existing jury rooms in a US Court House. Plumbing and electrical services can be tapped off electric and plumbing that exist in the local vicinity of the jury rooms. The offeror must have done this type of work in at least three (3) similar projects and completed within the last five (5) years. A “similar project” is defined as a project that is comparable in nature, type, and complexity as defined by all of the following characteristics: • Project was performed in a comparably sized structure such as a Federal Building, Federal Courthouse, Municipal Building or Municipal Courthouse, etc; • Project was performed in an occupied and functioning office building; • The total Contract Award of the project is at least $50,000. MINIMUM STANDARDS Contractor provided minimum of three (3) projects involving kitchenette installations in a comparably sized structure: all three projects substantially completed within the last five (5) years were performed in an occupied and functioning office building and the contract award for all three projects were at least $50,000
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Experience on Similar Projects. UBM Enterprise, Inc. has been providing janitorial services to various Municipal facilities including Dallas County, City of Dallas, City of Plano, City of Coppell, City Garland, City of Tulsa, Town of Flower Mound, City of Grand Prairie, Oklahoma County, City of Goodyear and etc. UBM currently providing janitorial services to the following municipal facilities: Cities & Counties Description Dallas County, TX 50 County Facilities, 2.2 million sq. ft. City of Arlington, TX 35 City Facilities, 650,000 sq. ft. City of Waco, TX 40 City Facilities, 550,000 sq. ft. Town of Flower Mound, TX 15 City Facilities, 250,000 sq. ft. City of Desoto, TX 7 City Facilities, 120,000 sq. ft. Polk County, FL 18 Facilities, 980,332 sq. ft. San Diego County, CA 42 County Facilities, 650,000 sq. ft. Oklahoma County, OK Oklahoma County Courthouse & Justice Detention Center, 315,000 sq. ft. State of Iowa 9 State Facilities, 900,000 sq. ft. Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, AZ 5 Sites, 14 Facilities, 250,000 sq. ft. City of Phoenix, AZ 15 City Facilities, 420,000 sq. ft. City of Chandler, AZ Park Restroom Cleaning Services Clermont County, OH 3 County Facilities, 140,000 sq. ft.
Experience on Similar Projects. Provide summaries or brief descriptions of a minimum of three projects completed which are most relevant to the requirements of this project. Limit descriptions to those most relevant to this project and most representative of the Proposer’s capabilities. References must be for goods and services provided within the last three years. Include the name of the client and a contact person, date of installation, software installed, any installation issues, and custom features.

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