The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Radiology Outpatient Center (ROC) II - 548770/BD Introduction to MD Anderson MD Anderson is known throughout the world for high-quality cancer care, research, academic programs and prevention services. Since its establishment in 1941, MD Anderson has made major contributions to improve the outlook for cancer patients everywhere. MD Anderson was one of the first three federally designated comprehensive cancer centers by the National Cancer Act of 1971. A survey of health professionals has routinely ranked MD Anderson as one of the two premier cancer centers in the nation for the past eight years. Over 55,000 persons annually seek care at MD Anderson. The team approach to cancer care, pioneered at MD Anderson, has been strengthened by consolidating specialty clinics into multi-disciplinary care centers that allow patients to receive more ambulatory care and treatment in a single location. MD Anderson offers one of the largest bone marrow and stem cell transplantation programs, as well as clinical trials to improve existing therapies. Teams of clinical specialists collaborate with scientists on problems of common interest and test theories that shorten the application of better treatment methods. Translational research studies are responsible for the promising field of chemoprevention, which uses synthetic vitamins to reverse pre-malignant lesions and halt the recurrence of some cancers, and for innovative gene therapy strategies being evaluated for several forms ofcancer. With faculty and staff working in more than 30 buildings in the greater Houston area and in central Texas, MD Anderson is the largest freestanding cancer center in the world. The physical plant covers more than 11 million square feet, featuring the latest equipment and facilities to support growing needs in outpatient and inpatient care, research, prevention and education. It includes inpatient hospital facilities with 571 beds. Construction projects include the addition of 12 floors that can accommodate more than 300 new inpatient beds in Alkek Hospital on the North Campus; two new research buildings on the South Campus that will house the Center for Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research and Center for Targeted Therapy as part of the McCombs Institute; and MD Anderson's first facility on its Mid Campus, a 25-story building to support current office space and future growth needs. In addition to its main campus in the Texas Medical Center and two research campuses in Bastrop County, Texas, MD Anderson has developed a number of local, national and international affiliations RFx Overview Pre-submittal Conference January 4, 2013 at 1:30 PM local tiime, MD Anderson Cancer Center Mid Campus One Building (1MC), 7007 Bertner Ave. Suite 10.3311, Houston, Texas 77030 Owner seeks Design Build services for Radiology Outpatient Center (ROC) II. See 10, Project Description, Attachment I, Ownerâs Design Guidelines Questions related to this RFP must be sent via the information request form. All questions must be received no later than January 9, 2013 4:00 PM. Questions received after this time will not be accepted. Questions will not be answered via telephone. All answers to any questions or inquiries will be posted on the webpage for all Suppliers to access. It is the intent of MD Anderson to respond to all questions and concerns; however, MD Anderson shall reserve the right to decline to respond to any question or concern. It is important to note that the supplier or suppliers selected to develop MD Anderson's RFP are not automatically qualified to engage with the Institution for purposes of implementing the recommended strategy or solutions. The engagement of contracted services for implementation can, at MD Anderson's discretion, be solicited via a second and separate Request for Proposal. Standard Riders and Agreements AA ADDENDUM 1 to RFQ.pdf AA RFQ Final for Post Changes Accepted 2012 12 21.pdf AAA ADDENDUM 2 PRE-SUBMITTAL MEETING SIGN IN SHEETS.pdf AAA ADDENDUM 2 ROC II SATELLITE VIEW.pdf AAA ADDENDUM 2 to RFQ.pdf AAAA ADDENDUM 3 RFI Questions and Answers for RFQ.pdf AAAA ADDENDUM 3 to RFQ.pdf BB DB Final Agreement Template Changes Accepted.pdf CC 00 25 00 ROCII.pdf DD 00 25 00 A Harris.pdf EE 00 25 00 B.pdf FF 00 25 00 C.pdf GG 00 73 16.pdf HH 01 31 00.pdf II 01 32 00.pdf JJ 01 35 16.pdf KK 01 35 23.pdf LL 01 35 25.pdf MM 01 45 00.pdf NN 01 57 23.pdf OO 01 57 25.pdf PP 01 77 00.pdf QQ 01 91 00.pdf RR Rider 1 to the Agreement 8.31.10.pdf SS Rider 104 C Bld const MajorBldg Only HSP September2012.pdf TT Rider 105 Affirmations and Warranties 8.31.10.pdf UU Rider 106 Premises Rule.pdf VV Rider 107 Travel 8.31.10.pdf WW Rider 117 Institutional Policies.pdf XX Attachment H RFI Template.pdf YY ROCII Design Guidelines.pdf ZZ 2010 UGC UTS.pdf ***Interested suppliers should also note that Subcontracting Opportunities are probable in connection with this solicitation. 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