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SF-330 Part II Part II - General Qualifications Prepare a separate Part II for each firm that will be part of the team. Prepare Part II for the specific branch office seeking work if the firm has branch offices. 1. Solicitation Number. If Part II is submitted for a specific contract insert the agency s solicitation number and/or project number if applicable exactly as shown in the public announcement or agency request. 2a-2e. Firm or Branch Office Name and Address. Self-explanatory. 3. Year...
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How to fill out GSA SF 330

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Begin by downloading the GSA SF 330 form from the GSA website.
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Fill out Section 1, which includes the project name, location, and the name of the firm submitting the SF 330.
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Complete Section 2 with the information about the firm's qualifications, including relevant experience and capabilities.
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In Section 3, provide information about the proposed team members, including their roles and relevant qualifications.
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Fill Section 4 with information on the firm's past performance, including project references and relevant contract information.
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In Section 5, detail the firm's current workload and how it will meet the requirements of the new project.
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Complete Section 6, providing any additional information that characterizes the firm's capabilities or highlights unique strengths.
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Finally, review all sections for accuracy and completeness, then submit the form as per the guidelines provided.

Who needs GSA SF 330?

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Architectural, engineering, and related professional services firms that are seeking government contracts.
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Organizations looking to qualify for federal projects and programs that require a SF 330 to demonstrate qualifications.
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Any firm wishing to respond to a GSA procurement announcement requiring the submission of qualifications.

Who needs a Form SF 330 part II?

All Federal Agencies hiring a contractor for architecture, engineering, planning, and environmental design services must use the SF 330 form to ensure that they hire professionals with the necessary qualifications and experience. Contractors should complete SF 330 part II form for each particular branch office seeking to work on a project.

What is Form SF 330 part II for?

Form SF 330 part II is a one-page document with a summary of general qualifications of the employees of a firm or branch offices of a firm connected with a proposed project.

Part II has two uses:

Firms should provide Part II to the regional office of each federal agency to be kept on file. A public announcement is not required for certain contracts, and agencies may use Part II as a basis for selecting the contractor most likely meet their demands. They may choose the top three most highly qualified companies from their database for an interview before requesting submission of Part I.

Firms should prepare a separate Part II for each company that will be part of the contractor team for a particular project, and submit it with Part I. If the contractor company has branches directly related to the implementation of the project, each of them must be included in a separate copy of SF 330 part II.

Part II of the SF 330 form is designed to make the qualification of vendor firms clearer and more transparent to selection boards. Based on the information provided in the document, the client can determine a) the number of employees and their exact qualifications and discipline (the list of function codes is attached to the SF 330 part II form), b) a firm’s experience and annual average revenue for the last 5 years, and c) the average annual professional services revenues of the company for the last 3 years.

Is Form SF 330 part II accompanied by other forms?

As mentioned above, this form is an addition to the first part of Form SF 330. That is why both documents are issued to the client at the same time.

How do I fill out Form SF 330 part II?

Let's look more closely at the required number of copies of Part II. If you have four of your six offices represented on one team, you need to have four separate Part II forms.

You need to provide the following information when filling out the form:

    Firm or branch office name, address, type of ownership, year established, and DUNS number;

    List of employees by discipline (using the List of Experience Categories);

    Firm’s experience and average annual revenue for the last five years;

    Annual average professional services revenues of the company for the last three years;

    Personal information of an authorized representative.

Remember that every office needs a DUNS number. SF 330 Part II can not be submitted without a unique DUNS number. Note that the submitter of Form SF 330 part II should never reference a project that members of their current office have not worked on.

Where do I send Form SF 330 part II?

Both parts of the completed SF 330 form should be submitted to the Federal Agency office hiring a company for a particular project.

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PURPOSE. Federal agencies use this form to obtain information from architect-engineer (A-E) firms about their professional qualifications. Federal agencies select firms for A-E contracts on the basis of professional qualifications as required by 40 U.S.C.
PURPOSE. Federal agencies use this form to obtain information from architect-engineer (A-E) firms about their professional qualifications. Federal agencies select firms for A-E contracts on the basis of professional qualifications as required by 40 U.S.C.
Form SF 330 part II is a one-page document with a summary of general qualifications of the employees of a firm or branch offices of a firm connected with a proposed project. Part II has two uses: 1. Firms should provide Part II to the regional office of each federal agency to be kept on file.
Federal agencies use this form to obtain information from architect-engineer (A-E) firms about their professional qualifications. Federal agencies select firms for A-E contracts on the basis of professional qualifications as required by 40 U.S.C.
The sf330 revolves around the people you are proposing and the projects they worked on. Nobody wants to hire you based on your firm name or reputation. So, the who and what is critical. Before you fill it out, you need to know who you are proposing and what they worked on.

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GSA SF 330 is a standard form used by the General Services Administration (GSA) for the selection of architects and engineers for federal projects. It collects information about firms' qualifications and proposed teams.
Architectural and engineering firms that are seeking to provide services to the federal government are required to file the GSA SF 330 when responding to project solicitations.
To fill out GSA SF 330, firms must provide detailed information about their qualifications, experience, project examples, team member roles, and relevant certifications as specified in the form's sections.
The purpose of GSA SF 330 is to evaluate the qualifications of architectural and engineering firms and to assist in the selection process for federal projects based on experience, expertise, and past performance.
Information reported on GSA SF 330 includes the firm’s name, address, type of organization, qualifications, relevant experience on similar projects, team composition, key personnel, and project examples.
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