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DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Other Consultancy Services...+1Consultancy Services
United States
Closing Date12 Feb 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: A Market Survey Is Being Conducted To Determine If There Are A Reasonable Number Of Interested Small Business Concerns To Set This Future Project Aside For Them. If Your Firm Is A Small Business, Certified Hubzone, 8a, Woman-owned Small Business Or Service-disabled Veteran Owned Business And You Are Interested In This Project Please Respond Appropriately. project Location:  March Air Reserve Base, California project Title: Construct Kc-46 Two-bay Maintenance/fuel Cell Hangar; Addition/alteration B1244 For Fuselage Trainer (fut) And Cargo Pallet Staging; Repair Ramp Mooring Points & Restriping project Description:  the Government Is Planning To Issue A Single Construction Contract Solicitation For The Construction Of A Kc-46 Two-bay Maintenance/fuel Cell Hangar In Spring 2024. Additional Components Of The Project Include An Addition/alteration To B1244 For Fut & Cargo Pallet Staging And Repair Ramp Mooring Points And Restriping. construct Kc-46 Two-bay Maintenance/fuel Cell Hangar: construct One Aircraft Hangar (approximately 124,000sf) To Simultaneously Accommodate One Kc-46a Aircraft In Each Bay. Construct Reinforced Concrete Foundations, Steel Frame And Roof System, Insulated Metal Walls, Utilities And Other Necessary Work To Make A Complete And Usable Facility. Construction Includes Personnel Support Areas And Storage Areas For Hazardous Materials, Tools, Supplies And Equipment. Hangar Area Will Provide Fire Suppression And A Fall Protection System. Construction Will Also Include, But Is Not Limited To, All Associated Utilities, Site Work, Communication Support, Parking Areas, Secure Airfield Fencing, Exterior Lighting, Landscaping And Ramp Pavement Transitions.  Construction Contract Will Also Include The Demolition Of An Existing Hangar Located On The Site. antiterrorism/force Protection (at/fp) And Physical Security Measures Will Be Incorporated Into The Design Including Maximum Standoff Distances From Roads, Parking Areas And Vehicle Unloading Areas. Sustainability/energy Measures Will Be Provided. Facilities Will Be Designed To A Minimum Life Of 40 Years In Accordance With Dod's Unified Facilities Criteria (ufc 1-200-02) Including Energy Efficiencies, Building Envelope And Integrated Building Systems Performance.   addition/alteration B1244 For Fut & Cargo Pallet Staging: renovate The Exterior And Interior Of Building 1244 (approximately 18,000sf) By Demolishing And/or Installing All Necessary Walls And Reconfiguring The Interior Layout For Personnel Spaces Such As Office Space, Briefing Rooms, Classrooms, Communication Rooms And Restrooms/shower Facilities. The Exiting Roof Shall Be Replaced And A New Hvac System Shall Be Connected To All Spaces And The Fuselage Training Device.  Fire Suppression System Required For The Fuselage Trainer Shall Also Be Installed. Exterior Construction Will Include A Covered Outdoor Storage Area To Include Concrete Pavement For Loading As Well As All Associated Utilities, Site Work And Communication Support.antiterrorism/force Protection (at/fp) And Physical Security Measures Will Be Incorporated Into The Design Including Maximum Standoff Distances From Roads, Parking Areas And Vehicle Unloading Areas. Sustainability/energy Measures Will Be Provided. Facilities Will Be Designed To A Minimum Life Of 40 Years In Accordance With Dod's Unified Facilities Criteria (ufc 1-200-02) Including Energy Efficiencies, Building Envelope And Integrated Building Systems Performance.   repair Ramp Mooring Points & Restriping: provide New Airfield Pavement Markings For The North And South Ramps As Well As Mooring Points On The South Ramp.  The North Ramp Will Require Approximately 4,100 Linear Feet Of Pavement Markings.  The South Ramp Will Require Approximately 17,800 Linear Feet Of Pavement Markings As Well As Retrofitting 32-tie Downs With Static Ground Per Ufc 3-260-01. contract Duration Is Estimated At 912 Calendar Days. The Estimated Cost Range Is Between $100,000,000 And $250,000,000 In Accordance With Dfars 236.204. Naics Code Is 236220. All Interested Small Businesses, Certified Hubzone, 8a, Woman-owned Small Business Or Service-disabled Veteran Owned Business Contractors Should Respond To This Survey Via Email By 12 February 2023 By 2:00 Pm Eastern Time. if Interested In Subcontracting Opportunities Rather Than Performing As The Prime Contractor On This Procurement, Please Identify The Feature(s) Of Work You Are Interested In And Your Socio-economic Category. Complete Item 4 Below For The Feature(s) Of Work You Are Interested. responses Should Include: 1. Identification And Verification Of The Company’s Small Business Status. 2. Contractor’s Unique Entity Identifier (uei)) And Cage Code(s). 3. Documentation From The Firm’s Bonding Company Showing Current Single And Aggregate Performance And Payment Bond Limits. 4. Description Of Experience – Provide Descriptions For Your Firm’s Past Experience On Up To Three (3) Projects With Greater Than 95% Construction Complete Or Those Projects Completed Within The Last Five Years Which Are Similar To This Project In Size And Scope.  projects Similar In Scope To This Project Included:  projects Considered Similar In Scope To These Projects Shall Be New Construction And/or Renovation Of Large-frame, High-bay Aircraft Maintenance Hangars (such As For C-13, Kc-135, Kc-46 Or Dc-10 Aircraft) That Include New Construction And/or Renovation Of Administrative Areas (such As Office Space, Briefing Rooms, Classrooms, Communication Rooms And Restrooms/shower Facilities) And Associated Features Such As Parking Areas, Utilities And Civil Site Work.   projects Similar In Size To This Project Include:  projects Considered Similar In Size To This Project Shall Be A Minimum Of 100,000sf Of New Construction And/or Renovation Inclusive Of Aircraft Maintenance Hangars And Associated Administrative Spaces.   based On Definitions Above, For Each Project Submitted Include: current Percentage Of Construction Complete And The Date When It Was Or Will Be Completed.   scope Of The Project. size Of The Project dollar Value Of The Project. type And Percentage Of The Contract Cost, Excluding Cost Of Materials, That Was Self-performed As Physical Vertical And Horizontal Construction By Construction Trade(s). Must Be At Least 15% Self-performed. identify The Number Of Subcontractors By Construction Trade Used For Each Project. identify Whether The Project Was Design-build Or Design-bid-build provide At Least One Reference From The Project Sites That Were Submitted 5. Small Businesses Are Reminded Under Far 52.219-14, Limitations On Subcontracting; They Must Perform At Least 15% Of The Cost Of The Contract, Not Including The Cost Of Materials, With The Firm’s Own Employees For General Construction-type Procurement. Include The Percentage Of Work That Will Be Self-performed On This Project, And How It Will Be Accomplished. note: Total Submittal Package Shall Be No Longer Than 8 Pages.  Please Only Include A Narrative Of The Requested Information; Additional Information Will Not Be Reviewed. email Responses And Any Questions To Marcel.d.hull@usace.army.mil. This Is Not A Request For Proposal And Does Not Constitute Any Commitment By The Government. Responses To This Sources Sought Notice Will Be Used By The Government To Make Appropriate Acquisition Decisions. All Interested Sources Must Respond To Future Solicitation Announcements Separately For Responses To This Market Survey. notice: The Following Information Is Provided For Situational Awareness And Is Not Required To Respond To This Sources Sought. all Contractors Must Be Registered In The System For Award Management (www.sam.gov) Prior To Award Of A Contract. All Proposed Contractors Are Highly Encouraged To Review Far Clause 52.232-33 Payments By Electronic Funds Transfer – System For Award Management, Which Indicates “all Payments By The Government Under This Contract Shall Be Made By Electronic Funds Transfer (eft).” Those Not Currently Registered Can Obtain Registration By Going To The Website Http://www.sam.gov. The Process Can Usually Be Completed From 24 To 48 Hours After Submission. Contractors Will Need To Obtain A Unique Entity Identifier (formerly Duns Number) For Processing Their Registration. If You Do Not Already Have A Unique Entity Identifier, One Can Be Obtained From Http://www.sam.gov. Refer To Www.sam.gov For Information Formerly Found In Ccr, Epls, Orca And Fedreg. please Begin The Registration Process Immediately In Order To Avoid Delay Of The Contract Award Should Your Firm Be Selected. alert: You Must Submit A Notarized Letter Appointing The Authorized Entity Administrator Before Your Registration Will Be Activated. This Requirement Now Applies To Both New And Existing Entities. Effective 29 April 2018, The Notarized Letter Process Is Now Mandatory On All Current Registrants At Sam Who Have A Requirement To Update Data On Their Sam Record.  The Notarized Letter Is Mandatory And Is Required Before The Gsa Federal Service Desk (fsd) Will Activate The Entity's Registration.  effective 29 June 2018, Vendors Creating Or Updating Their Registration Can Have Their Registration Activated Prior To The Approval Of The Required Notarized Letter.  However, The Signed Copy Of The Notarized Letter Must Be Sent To The Gsa Federal Service Desk (fsd) Within 30 Days Of Activation Or The Vendor Risks No Longer Being Active In Sam. vendors Can Check Whether An Account Is Active By Performing A Query By Their Cage Or Unique Entity Identifier (formerly Known As Duns). The New Registration Process May Now Take Several Weeks, So Vendors Are Highly Encouraged To Begin Registering As Soon As Possible To Avoid Any Possible Delays In Future Contract Awards. Remember, There Is No Cost To Use Sam. to Find Out Additional Information About The Changes Of The Sam Registration Process, Contractors Should Visit The Frequently Asked Questions (faq) Link Located At The Top Of The Sam Homepage (www.sam.gov).

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Civil And Construction...+3Building Construction, Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
United States
Closing Date11 Jun 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: ****sources Sought For Market Research Purposes Only**** sources Sought Announcement For design-bid-build Construction For Kc46a Bed-down Site In Israel For Usace Middle East District (tam) w912er24r0020 foreign Military Financing (fmf) Program only Firms That Are United States Firms (either Prime Or Joint Venture) Are Eligible For Award. 1. Agency:united States Army Corps Of Engineers (usace) Middle East District (tam) 2. Naics: 236220, Commercial And Institutional Building Construction; Psc:y1bz, Construction Of Other Airfield Buildings 3. Place Of Performance:israel 4. Acquisition Information: Tam Anticipates Soliciting And Awarding One Construction Contract To Be Procured In Accordance With Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 15 Contracting By Negotiation And Far Part 36, Construction And Architect Engineer Contracts. No Reimbursement Will Be Made For Any Costs Associated With Providing Information In Response To This Sources Sought Or Any Follow Up Information Requests. 5. Project Description: Usace - Middle East District Is Seeking Interested Us Firms Capable Of Executing An Fmf Construction Project In Israel. The Project Involves A Design-bid-build, New Construction Of Kc46a Bed-down Site At A Base In Israel. Establishing And Adapting Aviation And Maintenance Infrastructure For The Kc-46 Array. Includes 1 Site Development (pavement Improvements) And 5 New Structures (concrete And Steel Structures): The Potential Acquisition Includes: kc.1 – I-level Hangar (approx. Area: 5400 M2) kc.2 – Storage Parts/supply Warehouse (approx. Area: 1200 M2) kc.3 – Alternative Mission Equipment Storage (approx. Area: 300 M2) kc.4 – Age Ground Equipment Shop (approx. Area: 600 M2) kc.5 – Wash Rack And Run Up Pad (approx. Area: 4000 M2) kc.6 – Pump House (approx. Area: 100 M2) + Storage Tanks airfield Access Pavement, Circulation Drives For Deliveries And Parking, Utilities, Grading And Drainage Are All Required Components Of The Construction. hvac Work Including, But Not Limit To Supply And Construction Of Entire Heating, Ventilation And Air-conditioning System. water, Sewage And Compress Air Systems Works Including, But Not Limit To The Supply And Installation Of: Water System, Hot Water Systems, Oil Waste System, Sewage System, Sanitary Fixtures, Storm Drainage System And Compressed Air System. electrical And Bms Systems Works Including, But Not Limit To The Supply And Installation Of: • Buildings Electrical System According To Each Building Requirement • Lightning Protection • Outdoor Lighting • Outdoor Infrastructure • Very Low Voltage Systems (fire Detection Systems Etc.) • Electrical Gates • Building Management System (bms) construction Measures In Accordance With The Host Nation Technical Requirements (hntrs), The Standards Institution Of Israel, Usace Specifications, Project Specifications And Drawings Will Be Provided Through The Solicitation Process. according To Dfar 236.204 - Disclosure Of The Magnitude Of Construction Projects The Estimated Magnitude Of Construction For This Acquisition Is $25,000,000.00 To $100,000,000.00. 6.key Requirements: a. Interested Contractors Must Be United States Prime Contractors And Have Experience With Construction Of Aircraft Hangars And Support Facilities And The Other Requirements Addressed Above. b. Primary Disciplines • Structural, • Civil, • Mechanical/electrical. c. Performance Surety. The Contractor That Is Eventually Awarded The Contract For This Project Will Be Required To Furnish A Performance Surety To The U.s. Government. Specifically, The Awardee Will Be Required To Furnish A Performance Surety In The Amount Of 100 Percent Of The Contract Price. The Interested Contractor Should Address Its Ability To Furnish A Performance Surety, And The Method And Financial Institution By Which It Plans To Do So. To Satisfy This Surety Requirement, Contractors May Use One Of The Following Two Options: (i) Submit A Performance Bond On Standard Form 25 In Accordance With Far 52.228-15 Performance And Payment Bonds-construction And Shall Be In The Form Of Firm Commitment, Supported By Corporate Sureties Whose Names Appear On The List Contained In Treasury Department Circular 570, Individual Sureties, Or By Other Acceptable Security Such As Postal Money Order, Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Irrevocable Letter Of Credit, Or, In Accordance With Treasury Department Regulations, Or Certain Bonds Or Notes Of The United States; Or (ii) Submit An Irrevocable Letter Of Credit In Accordance With Far 52.228-14 Irrevocable Letter Of Credit Issued By A Federally Insured Financial Institution Rated Investment Grade By A Commercial Rating Service. d. Payment Surety. The Contractor That Is Eventually Awarded The Contract For This Project Will Be Required To Furnish A Payment Surety To The U.s. Government. Specifically, The Awardee Will Be Required To Furnish A Payment Surety In The Amount Of 100 Percent Of The Contract Price. The Interested Contractor Should Address Its Ability To Furnish A Payment Surety, And The Method And Financial Institution By Which It Plans To Do So. To Satisfy This Surety Requirement, Contractors May Use One Of The Following Two Options: (i) Submit A Payment Bond On Standard Form 25a In Accordance With Far 52.228-15 Performance And Payment Bonds-construction And Shall Be In The Form Of Firm Commitment, Supported By Corporate Sureties Whose Names Appear On The List Contained In Treasury Department Circular 570, Individual Sureties, Or By Other Acceptable Security Such As Postal Money Order, Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Irrevocable Letter Of Credit, Or, In Accordance With Treasury Department Regulations, Or Certain Bonds Or Notes Of The United States; Or (ii) Submit An Irrevocable Letter Of Credit In Accordance With Far 52.228-14 Irrevocable Letter Of Credit Issued By A Federally Insured Financial Institution Rated Investment Grade By A Commercial Rating Service. 7. Foreign Military Financing:the Majority Of Work Will Be Administered Under Foreign Military Financing (fmf), And United States Procurement Laws And Regulations Will Apply. The Contract Will Be Awarded And Paid In U.s. Dollars. This Procurement Will Be Restricted To United States Construction Firms Only, In Accordance With 41 U.s.c 421, 48 C.f.r. Chapter 1, Far 6.302-4, And Dfars Part 225. Contractors Participating In The Anticipated Solicitation Must Be U.s. Firms. Any Joint-venture Shall Require Each Joint-venture Participant To Be A U.s. Firm. 8. Sources Sought:the Purpose Of This Sources Sought Is To Gain Knowledge Of Interest, Capabilities And Qualifications Of Firms Who Have The Capabilities To Complete And Perform Contracts Of This Magnitude, And To Address Any Questions, Recommendations Or Concerns From Industry. The Government Must Ensure There Is Adequate Competition Among Potential Pool Of Responsible Contractors. Prior Government Contract Work Is Not Required For Submitting A Response Under This Sources Sought Announcement. 9. Responses:the Capabilities Statement For This Sources Sought Is Not Intended To Be A Request For Proposal Nor Invitation For Bid, Nor Does It Restrict The Government To An Ultimate Acquisition Approach. It Is To Request Statements Regarding The Company's Ability To Demonstrate Existing-or-developed Expertise And Experience In Relation To The Areas Specified Herein. Any Commercial Brochures Or Currently Existing Marketing Material May Also Be Submitted With The Capabilities Statement. Submission Of Capabilities Statement Is Not A Prerequisite To Any Potential Future Offerings, But Participation Will Assist The Us Army Corps Of Engineers In Tailoring Requirements To Be Consistent With Industry Capabilities. This Synopsis Is For Information And Planning Purposes Only And Is Neither To Be Construed As A Commitment By The Government Nor Will The Government Pay For Information Solicited. Respondents Will Not Be Notified Of The Results Of The Evaluation. 10. Submissions:offerors Response To This Sources Sought Shall Be Limited To 5 Pages And Shall Include The Following Information (clarifications And Or Questions Shall Be Submitted In A Separate Word Document And Will Not Count Towards The 5-page Limitation): the Package Should Include The Following: 1. Your Intent To Submit A Proposal For This Project When It Is Formally Advertised. 2. Name Of Firm With Address, Phone, Email Address And Point(s) Of Contact. 3. Uei/cage Code, Registered In System For Award Management (sam) At Www.sam.gov 4. Size Of Firm (large Or Small). 5. Bonding Capability For Single Contract Action In The Magnitude Of This Project. 6. Statement Of Capability (soc) Stating Your Skills, Experience, Knowledge, And Equipment Required To Perform The Specified Type Of Work. The Soc Should Be No More Than Two Pages In Length. 7. In Addition To Statement Of Capability, Provide Answers Specifically To The Following Questions: a. Has Your Company Performed Construction Of Similar Scope, Size And Nature As The Above? i. As A Prime Contractor? ii. As A Subcontractor? iii. For A Military Base? Name Of Base(s)? b. Has Your Company Ever: i. Performed Construction In Remote Location, Such As The Middle East? ii. Performed Any Projects With The Us Army Corps Of Engineers? If So, Provide Contract Numbers And Brief Description Of Project. 11. Anticipated Public Announcement & Award:should The Acquisition Proceed, Usace Tam Anticipates Issuing The Solicitation To Contractors That Respond To This Notice In Or Around July 2024 And Award Of The Contract In Or Around October 2024. 12.responses Due:all Interested Contractors Should Submit Responses Via Email By 15:00pm On 11 June 2024 Eastern Daylight Time (edt).submit Responses And Information To Igor.d.malyshev@usace.army.mil And Jonathan.m.space@usace.army.mil. No Hard Copies Will Be Accepted. 14. Questions:questions Regarding This Sources Sought Announcement May Be Directed To Contract Specialist Sfc Igor Malyshev At Igor.d.malyshev@usace.army.mil And Contracting Officer Maj Jonathan Space At Jonathan.m.space@usace.army.mil. *****this Announcement Seeks Information From Industry Which Will Be Used For Preliminary Planning Purposes. No Proposals Are Being Requested Or Accepted With This Announcement. This Is Not A Solicitation For Proposals And No Contract Shall Be Awarded From This Synopsis. No Solicitation, Specifications Or Drawings Are Available At This Time. the Government Reserves The Right To Cancel The Solicitation, Either Before Or After Proposal Opening With No Obligation To The Offeror By The Government ******

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

United States
Closing Date25 Jul 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: This Is A Sources Sought Notice Only. This Is Not A Request For Quotes And No Contract Will Be Awarded From This Announcement. The Government Will Not Provide Any Reimbursement For Responses Submitted In Response To This Source Sought Notice. Respondents Will Not Be Notified Of The Results Of The Evaluation. if A Solicitation Is Issued It Shall Be Announced At A Later Date, And All Interest Parties Must Response To That Solicitation Announcement Separately. Responses To This Notice Are Not A Request To Be Added To A Prospective Bidders List Or To Receive A Copy Of The Solicitation. the Purpose Of This Announcement Is To Perform Market Research To Gain Knowledge Of Potential Qualified Sources And Their Size Classification Relative To Naics 561990, (all Other Support Services) With A Size Standard $16.5 Million. The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va), Network Contracting Office 1 (nco 1) Is Seeking To Identify Any Vendor Capable Of Providing Annual Fire Alarm Testing For The White River Junction Vamcâ per The Performance Work Statementâ below. this Sources Sought Notice Provides An Opportunity For Respondents To Submit Their Capability And Availability To Provide The Requirement Described Below. Vendors Are Encouraged To Submit Information Relative To Their Capabilities To Fulfill This Requirement, In The Form Of A Statement That Addresses The Specific Requirement Identified In This Sources Sought. Information Received From This Sources Sought Shall Be Utilized To Facilitate The Contracting Officer S Review Of The Market Base, For Acquisition Planning, Size Determination, And Procurement Strategy. submission Instructions: Interested Parties Who Consider Themselves Qualified To Perform The Services Are Invited To Submit A Response To This Sources Sought Notice By 5:00 Pm Est, 25 July 2024. All Responses Under This Sources Sought Notice Must Be Emailed To Kenya Mitchell At Kenya.mitchell1@va.gov Or David Valenzuela At David.valenzuela2@va.gov With Rfq # 36c24124q0666 In The Subject Line. Telephone Inquiries Will Not Be Accepted Or Acknowledged, And No Feedback Or Evaluations Will Be Provided To Companies Regarding Their Submissions. interested Parties Should Complete The Attached Sources Sought Worksheet. Parties May Submit Additional Information Related To Their Capabilities, Provided It Contains All The Requirements Contained In The Sources Sought Worksheet. Responses To This Sources Sought Shall Not Exceed 8 Pages. In Addition, All Submissions Should Be Provided Electronically In A Microsoft Word Or Adobe Pdf Format. attachment 1 sources Sought Worksheet qualification Information: company / Institute Name: _______________________________________________________ address: ______________________________________________________________________ phone Number: ________________________________________________________________ point Of Contact: _______________________________________________________________ e-mail Address: ________________________________________________________________ unique Entity Identifier (uei) #:â ___________________________________________________ cage Code: __________________________________________________________________ sam Registered: (y / N) other Available Contract Vehicles Applicable To This Sources Sought (gsa/fss/nasa Sewp/etc): __________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ socio-economic Status: vip Verified Sdvosb: (y / N) vip Verified Vosb: (y / N) 8(a): (y / N) hubzone: (y / N) economically Disadvantaged Women-owned Small Business: (y / N) women-owned Small Business: (y / N) small Business: (y / N) note: Respondent Claiming Sdvosb And Vosb Status Shall Be Registered, And Center For Veterans Enterprise (cve) Verified In Vetbiz Registry Www.vetbiz.gov. based On The Responses To This Sources Sought Notice/market Research, This Requirement May Be Set-aside For Sdvosb, Vosb, Small Businesses Or Procured Through Full And Open Competition. capability Statement: provide A Brief Capability And Interest In Providing The Service As Listed In Attachment 2 Performance Work Statement With Enough Information To Determine If Your Company Can Meet The Requirement. The Capabilities Statement For This Sources Sought Is Not A Request For Quotation, Request For Proposal, Or Invitation For Bid, Nor Does It Restrict The Government To An Ultimate Acquisition Approach, But Rather The Government Is Requesting A Short Statement Regarding The Company S Ability To Provide The Services Outlined In The Pws. Any Commercial Brochures Or Currently Existing Marketing Material May Also Be Submitted With The Capabilities Statement. This Synopsis Is For Information And Planning Purposes Only And Is Not To Be Construed As A Commitment By The Government. The Government Will Not Pay For Information Solicited. Respondents Will Not Be Notified Of The Results Of The Evaluation. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ attachment 2 performance Work Statement project Name: Fire Alarm Testing And Inspection place Of Performance: white River Junction Vamc 215 North Main Street white River Junction, Vt 05001 period Of Performance: base Year With The Potential To Exercise 4 Additional Option Years. 1. Background annual Testing Of The Fire Alarm System And Associated Equipment Is Required By The Joint Commission And Nfpa 2. Scope contractor Will Perform And Provide Complete Fire Alarm Testing And Inspection Services For The White River Junction Va Medical Center Fire Alarm System. Contractor Must Be A Factory Trained Authorized Representative Of The System Manufacturer (notifier) And Must Be Able To Program The Fire Alarm System. Contractor Shall Possess All Necessary Equipment And Certifications Required To Inspect, Test And Program The Fire Alarm System. 3. Specific Tasks - Schedule contractor Shall Perform And Provide All Inspections, Testing And Permanent Records Required And Performed In Accordance With Nfpa 72 And Recommended By The Equipment Manufacturer. Work Shall Include Operation Of Sprinkler System Alarm And Supervisory Devices As Well As All Existing Equipment Connected To The Fire Alarm System. Testing And Inspections Shall Include All Interfaced Equipment Including But Not Limited To Elevators, Hvac Shutdown, And Extinguishing Systems. the Following Testing And Inspections Will Be Performed With Documentation Provided To Include Test Date(s) And A List Of The Tested Device S Ids Corresponding With And In Accordance With The Latest Nfpa 72 Standards, Reporting Standards. quarterly Test Supervisory Signal Devices (except Valve Tamper Switches). quarterly Test Fire Alarm Equipment For Notifying Off Site Responders. Note: This May Be Done Concurrently With Va Fire Drills. semi-annually Test Valve Tamper And Water-flow Devices. annually Test All Duct Detectors, Electromechanical Releasing Devices, Heat Detectors, Manual Fire Alarm Boxes, And Smoke Detectors. Verify And Provide Supporting Documentation Of Controlled Unit Shutdown (e.g. Confirm Ahu Shuts Down). (* Note Item 4 - Annual Testing - Will Be Separated Into Two Testing Periods 6 Months Apart. Each Testing Period Will Cover Approximately One Half Of All Items.) (*see Fire Alarm Control Panels And Devices Schedules Below) fire Alarm Control Panels devices 4. Deliverables reports And Documentation Of Testing And Inspections Performed And Provided To Include Test Date(s) And A List Of The Tested Device S Ids Corresponding With And In Accordance With The Latest Nfpa 72 Standards, Reporting/standards. Reports Submitted To Cor Within (5) Days Of Testing/inspection. 5. Records Management citations To Pertinent Laws, Codes And Regulations Such As 44 U.s.c Chapters 21, 29, 31 And 33; Freedom Of Information Act (5 U.s.c. 552); Privacy Act (5 U.s.c. 552a); 36 Cfr Part 1222 And Part 1228. contractor Shall Treat All Deliverables Under The Contract As The Property Of The U.s. Government For Which The Government Agency Shall Have Unlimited Rights To Use, Dispose Of, Or Disclose Such Data Contained Therein As It Determines To Be In The Public Interest. contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract Using Government It Equipment And/or Government Records. contractor Shall Not Retain, Use, Sell, Or Disseminate Copies Of Any Deliverable That Contains Information Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974 Or That Which Is Generally Protected By The Freedom Of Information Act. contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records Containing Any Government Agency Records That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract. the Government Agency Owns The Rights To All Data/records Produced As Part Of This Contract. the Government Agency Owns The Rights To All Electronic Information (electronic Data, Electronic Information Systems, Electronic Databases, Etc.) And All Supporting Documentation Created As Part Of This Contract. Contractor Must Deliver Sufficient Technical Documentation With All Data Deliverables To Permit The Agency To Use The Data. contractor Agrees To Comply With Federal And Agency Records Management Policies, Including Those Policies Associated With The Safeguarding Of Records Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974. These Policies Include The Preservation Of All Records Created Or Received Regardless Of Format [paper, Electronic, Etc.] Or Mode Of Transmission [e-mail, Fax, Etc.] Or State Of Completion [draft, Final, Etc.]. no Disposition Of Documents Will Be Allowed Without The Prior Written Consent Of The Contracting Officer. The Agency And Its Contractors Are Responsible For Preventing The Alienation Or Unauthorized Destruction Of Records, Including All Forms Of Mutilation. Willful And Unlawful Destruction, Damage Or Alienation Of Federal Records Is Subject To The Fines And Penalties Imposed By 18 U.s.c. 2701. Records May Not Be Removed From The Legal Custody Of The Agency Or Destroyed Without Regard To The Provisions Of The Agency Records Schedules. contractor Is Required To Obtain The Contracting Officer's Approval Prior To Engaging In Any Contractual Relationship (sub-contractor) In Support Of This Contract Requiring The Disclosure Of Information, Documentary Material And/or Records Generated Under, Or Relating To, This Contract. The Contractor (and Any Sub-contractor) Is Required To Abide By Government And Agency Guidance For Protecting Sensitive And Proprietary Information. 6. Performance Monitoring the Cor Will Perform Direct Observation And Periodic/random Inspections Of Testing To Ensure Quality. 7. Security Requirements contractor Will Gain Clearance Through Safety. 8. Government-furnished Equipment (gfe) None. 9. Inspection And Acceptance Criteria the Cor Will Monitor Contractor Performance To Ensure Work Has Been Completed And Performed Within Established Inspection Intervals And Quality Standards Prior To Certification And Payment Of Contractor S Submitted Invoices(s).

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Others
United States
Closing Date5 Mar 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Va Connecticut Healthcare System newington Backflow Preventer Inspection And Repair page 1 Of 4 statement Of Work vachs Newington Backflow Preventer Repair va Connecticut Healthcare System (vachs) va Medical Center Newington maintenance, Repair, And Rebuilding Of Equipment Plumbing Fixture Fitting And Trim Manufacturing. va Connecticut Healthcare System newington Backflow Preventer Inspection And Repair page 2 Of 4 background va Connecticut Healthcare Systems, Newington Campus, Requires Repair Of Backflow Preventer devices Listed By Building And Room Number In Table 1. Vachs Newington Requires The Contractor ameritech To Provide Services For All Labor, Materials, Transportation, Parts, And Expertise Necessary to Provide Repair Of Backflow Prevention Devices Previously Failing State Of Connecticut Mandated testing Requirements Under The Visn 1 Blanket Purchase Agreement (bpa). justification veterans Health Administration (vha) Seeks To Continue To Improve Operational Capabilities By establishing Services That Result In Fewer Operational Problems, Improved Communications, Increased efficiency Within The Facility And To Improve The Quality Of Services To Veterans. location Of Services va Medical Center Newington 555 Willard Avenue newington, Ct 06111 period Of Performance the Contract Time Period Of Performance Will Be 60 Calendar Days From Notice To Proceed (ntp) and Includes Contractor Closeout. Coordination Of A Time Schedule Will Be Reflected Between Va fms Department And Issued Contractor For Work To Be Conducted. qualifications ameritech Shall Have A Bpa With Visn 1 And Knowledge Of The Vachs Newington Campus And The backflow Preventers. scope Of Work ameritech Shall Furnish All Labor, Materials, Equipment, Tools, Supervision, And All Incidentals To provide The Repair And Certification Of The Backflow Preventer Devices And Cross Connections described In Table 1. 1. The Service Provider Will Be Coordinating, Scheduling, And Reporting All Work-related Activities and Will Provide Necessary Information As Required By The Cor/pm. The Responsibilities Shall include But Are Not Limited To: a. Directly Supervise All Repair Work And Any Subsequent Testing. b. Repair Of Backflow Preventer Devices Listed In Table 1. c. Ameritech Shall Adhere To All Applicable Va, State, And Federal Safety Policies. d. Schedule And Coordinate Areas To Be Tested With The Cor Or Va Fms Representative And provide A Minimum Three (3) Week Notice. 2. Lockout/tagout Backflow Preventer Devices Iaw Applicable Contractor And Va Policies. a. Acknowledgement Of Va Loto Requirements (attachment C) And Contractor Loto Policy. 3. Repair Of Backflow Preventer Devices Shall Be In Conformance With The Following standards/codes/specifications/regulations To Include But Not Limited To: a. American Backflow Prevention Association (abpa); b. American Society Of Safety Engineers (asse); c. Va Directives And Policies d. National Fire Protection Association (nfpa) 13 And 25 e. American Society For Testing And Materials (astm) va Connecticut Healthcare System newington Backflow Preventer Inspection And Repair page 3 Of 4 f. Local, Municipal, State, And Federal Regulations Pertaining To Preservation And Maintenance Of public Water Supplies And Potable And Non-potable Water Sources. vachs Newington Backflow Prevention Devices bldg. # Room / Location Make Model # Serial # Size (in.) 1n 209 Ceiling C/water Watts 009 12682 0.5 2c 2123 Pharmacy Ceiling h/water Watts 009 139409 0.75 2e Spd Rm 157 C/water sterilizer Watts 909 431484 1 2e Spd Rm 157 H/water sterilizer Watts 909 20636 1 2e Mechanical Rm B133 Watts 909 250534 6 2e Mechanical Rm B133 Watts 909 250839 6 3 Water Service Chem Injector Watts 009 306836 2 3 Boiler Rm E/wall By-pass Watts 909 164099 2 3 113 Watts 909 179386 4 65 Main Water Rm Wilkins 375 L93326 3 65 Main Water Rm Wilkins 375 L93192 3 fire Pump Devices 45 Clean Linen Rm Febco 826yd A0608 4 table 1: Vachs Newington Backflow Prevention Devices submittals/deliverables 1. The Service Provider Shall Furnish Certificates Of Calibration For All Instruments Used In Conducting testing Including, Function, Minimum Range, Minimum Accuracy, Minimum Resolution, Manufacturer, model, Serial Number, Frequency Of Calibration, And Date Of Last Calibration. a. Contractors Shall Provide Documentation Detailing A Valid Calibration And The Instrumentation shall Meet The Accuracy/calibration Requirements Established By The State Of Connecticut. The contractor Shall Also Provide Calibration History Of The Instrument(s) To Be Used For Test. 2. The Contractor Shall Submit Any Waste Manifest Documents As Applicable With Final Reports. 3. Submit Names And Qualifications Of Specialists A Minimum Of Ten (10) Business Days Prior To Starting annual Testing In Writing To The Cor, Pm, And The Va Contracting Officer. Subcontracting Of Any ensuing Award Of This Solicitation Shall Not Be Allowed Without Written Permission Of The Contracting officer. Service Response On Calls From Unauthorized Personnel Could Result In Non-payment. 4. Prior To The Start Of Work, The Specifications Shall Require The Contractor To Develop And Submit Such plans As Required By The Va Relating To Safety And Environmental Issues. These May Include But Are not Limited To: a. Job Hazard Analysis (jha) / Activity Hazard Analysis (aha) b. Acknowledgement Of Va Loto Requirements (attachment C) And Contractor Loto Policy. c. A Work Plan Detailing The Devices Identified For Repair And The Dates And Times Planned For repairs. 5. Work Hours For Service And Corrective Maintenance Shall Be As Follows: a. Normal Routine Service Shall Occur During Normal Business Hours. 7:30 A.m. To 4:00 P.m., Monday Through Friday. b. Authorization To Procure And Complete Corrective/emergency Maintenance Work Shall Be Per written Direction Of The Va Contracting Officer Or Per Purchase Order Number Issuance Upon va Connecticut Healthcare System newington Backflow Preventer Inspection And Repair page 4 Of 4 approval And Funding Of Cost For Correction And Upon Which The Contractor Shall Provide All labor, Parts, And Or Materials Necessary For Correction/emergency Maintenance Work. special Instructions 1. Contractor Check-in: All Employees Of The Service Provider Shall Comply With Va Security management Program And Obtain Permission Of The Va Police And Restricted From Unauthorized access. Upon Arrival, The Contractor Shall Sign-in At Building 3, 3rd Floor, Fms Office And/or receive A Temporary Identification Badge Prior To Performing Services At Va Connecticut healthcare System. The Contractor Shall Wear Visible Identification Always Displaying The Name and Company Id While On Site. All Site Visits Shall Be Coordinated With The Va Cor. a. The Contracting Officer (co), Contracting Officer S Representative (cor), And/or project Manager (pm) Specifically Reserve The Right To Reject Any Of The Contractor S personnel And Refuse Them Permission To Work On The Equipment Outlined Herein, Based upon Credentials Provided. 2. Documentation: At The Conclusion Of Each Repair And Scheduled Maintenance Visit, The Contractor shall Provide A Written Service Report Indicating The Device Serial Number, Tester S Name, signature, Test Date, And Test Results. 3. Per Va Directive 1805, Smoking Vaping, And Smokeless Tobacco Are Prohibited On The Grounds of Va Facilities, Including In Vehicles. This Directive Applies To All Service Providers And Their employees. 4. No Photography Of Va Premises Is Allowed Without Written Permission Of The Contracting Officer. patients And Staff Are Not To Be Photographed At Any Time. 5. Va Reserves The Right To Close Down Or Shut Down The Facilities And Order Service Provider employees Off The Premises In The Event Of A National Emergency. The Service Provider May return To The Site Only With The Written Approval Of The Va Contracting Officer. 6. Prior To Commencing Work Onsite, All Service Providers And Provider Personnel Shall Furnish proof Of Receipt Of Required Covid Vaccinations And Boosters In Compliance With Current Vha directives. 7. Prior To Commencing Work Onsite, All Service Providers And Provider Personnel Shall Furnish proof Of Receipt Of Required Tuberculosis Testing In Compliance With Vha Directive 1131(5), dated June 04, 2021. 8. Parking For Service Provider And Its Employees Shall Be In Designated Areas Only. Service provider To Coordinate With Cor. 9. The Service Provider Shall Confine All Operations (including Storage Of Materials) On Government premises To Areas Authorized Or Approved By The Va Contracting Officer. The Service Provider shall Hold And Save The Government, Its Officers, And Agents, Free And Harmless From Liability Of any Nature Occasioned By The Service Provider S Performance. Working Space And Space available For Storing Materials Shall Be As Determined By The Cor. Workers Are Subject To The rules Of The Medical Center Applicable To Their Conduct. Execute Work In Such A Manner As To reduce Impacts With Work Being Done By Others. 10. Billing: Provide Cor And/or Pm With A Report Or Statement Of Work Completed And Include statements With Request For Payment. Statement Should Include Service Completed And The Date each Service Item Was Completed. Labor Charges Shall Be Billed Hourly, And Any Unused Labor totals Will Be Credited Back To The Va Medical Center On The Next Billing Cycle, Upon Receipt Of the Service Report. terms And Conditions 1. User Responsibility: The Contractor Shall Not Be Held Responsible Under The Terms Of This Contract for Repairs To Equipment Necessitated By User Abuse And/or Misuse Of Equipment. 2. All Work Is Subject To Inspection, Review And Approval By The Hvac Supervisor, Utility System supervisor, Chief M&o, Chief Engineer, And/or Their Designees.

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Electrical and Electronics...+1Electrical Works
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date31 Jan 2024
Tender AmountUSD 79.7 K 
This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
Details: This Is A Presoliciation Notice A Request For Proposal Will Be Posted On Or About November 3, 2023. 666-24-122 B64 Converted To Wireless Thermostats Sheridan Va Medical Center 36c25924q0041 the Contractor/vendor Will Provide Construction Services To Replace The Existing Hvac Temperature Sensors In Building 64 Located In Sheridan, Ut Vamc. the Naics Code For This Procurement Is 236220 With A Small Business Size Standard Of $45 M. The Magnitude Of This Project Is Between $25,000 And $100,000. This Project Will Be 100% Set-aside For Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses, As Stated Below. the Poc For This Project Will Be Sylwia Zak She Can Be Contacted At 303-712-5723 Or Email At Sylwia.zak@va.gov. important Notice: Apparent Successful Offerors Must Apply For And Receive Verification From The Small Business Administration (sba) Through The Sba Certification Database Via 13 Cfr Part 128, Vaar 819.7011, And Vaar 819.7003 By Submission Of Documentation Of Veteran Status, Ownership And Control Enough To Establish Appropriate Status.â  Offerors Must Be Both Visible And Verified By The Sba Certification Database At The Time Of Offer Submission.â  Failure To Be Both Verified By Sba And Visible On The Sba Certification Database At The Time Of Offer Submission And Contract Award Will Result In The Offeror S Proposal Being Deemed Non-compliant. All Offerors Are Urged To Contact The Sba And Submit The Required Documents To Obtain Verification Of Their Sdvosb Status If They Have Not Already Done So. 852.219-73 Va Notice Of Total Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside. as Prescribed In 819.7011, Insert The Following Clause: va Notice Of Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (nov 2022) (a) Definition. For The Department Of Veterans Affairs, Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern Or Sdvosb : (1) Means A Small Business Concern - (i) Not Less Than 51 Percent Of Which Is Owned By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans Or, In The Case Of Any Publicly Owned Business, Not Less Than 51 Percent Of The Stock Of Which Is Owned By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans Or Eligible Surviving Spouses (see Vaar802.101, Surviving Spouse Definition); (ii) The Management And Daily Business Operations Of Which Are Controlled By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans (or Eligible Surviving Spouses) Or, In The Case Of A Service-disabled Veteran With Permanent And Severe Disability, The Spouse Or Permanent Caregiver Of Such Veteran; (iii) The Business Meets Federal Small Business Size Standards For The Applicable North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code Identified In The Solicitation Document; (iv) The Business Has Been Verified For Ownership And Control Pursuant To 38 Cfr Part 74 And Is Listed In Va's Vendor Information Pages (vip) Database At Https://www.vetbiz.va.gov/vip/; And (v) The Business Will Comply With Vaar Subpart 819.70 And Small Business Administration (sba) Regulations Regarding Small Business Size And Government Contracting Programs At 13 Cfr Parts 121 And 125, Provided That Any Reference Therein To A Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern Or Sdvo Sbc, Is To Be Construed To Apply To A Va Verified And Vip-listed Sdvosb, Unless Otherwise Stated In This Clause. (2) The Term Service-disabled Veteran Means A Veteran, As Defined In 38 U.s.c. 101(2), With A Disability That Is Service-connected, As Defined In 38 U.s.c. 101(16). (3) The Term Small Business Concern Has The Meaning Given That Term Under Section 3 Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 632). (4) The Term Small Business Concern Owned And Controlled By Veterans With Service-connected Disabilities Has The Meaning Given The Term Small Business Concern Owned And Controlled By Service-disabled Veterans Under Section 3(q)(2) Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 632(q)(2)), Except That For A Va Contract The Firm Must Be Listed In The Vip Database (see Paragraph (a)(1)(iv) Of This Clause). (b) General. (1) Offers Are Solicited Only From Vip-listed Sdvosbs. Offers Received From Entities That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs At The Time Of Offer Shall Not Be Considered. (2) Any Award Resulting From This Solicitation Shall Be Made To A Vip-listed Sdvosb Who Is Eligible At The Time Of Submission Of Offer(s) And At The Time Of Award. (3) The Requirements In This Clause Apply To Any Contract, Order Or Subcontract Where The Firm Receives A Benefit Or Preference From Its Designation As An Sdvosb, Including Set-asides, Sole Source Awards, And Evaluation Preferences. (c) Representation. Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(e), Only Vip-listed Sdvosbs Are Considered Eligible To Receive Award Of A Resulting Contract. By Submitting An Offer, The Prospective Contractor Represents That It Is An Eligible Sdvosb As Defined In This Clause, 38 Cfr Part 74, And Vaar Subpart 819.70. (d) Agreement. When Awarded A Contract Action, Including Orders Under Multiple-award Contracts, An Sdvosb Agrees That In The Performance Of The Contract, The Sdvosb Shall Comply With Requirements In Vaar Subpart 819.70 And Sba Regulations On Small Business Size And Government Contracting Programs At 13 Cfr Part 121 And Part 125, Including The Non-manufacturer Rule And Limitations On Subcontracting Requirements In 13 Cfr 121.406(b) And 13 Cfr 125.6. Unless Otherwise Stated In This Clause, A Requirement In 13 Cfr Parts 121 And 125 That Applies To An Sdvo Sbc, Is To Be Construed To Also Apply To A Vip-listed Sdvosb. For The Purpose Of Limitations On Subcontracting, Only Vip-listed Sdvosbs (including Independent Contractors) Shall Be Considered Eligible And/or Similarly Situated (i.e., A Firm That Has The Same Small Business Program Status As The Prime Contractor). An Otherwise Eligible Firm Further Agrees To Comply With The Required Certification Requirements In This Solicitation (see 852.219-75 Or 852.219-76 As Applicable). These Requirements Are Summarized As Follows: (1) Services. In The Case Of A Contract For Services (except Construction), The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs (excluding Direct Costs To The Extent They Are Not The Principal Purpose Of The Acquisition And The Sdvosb/vosb Does Not Provide The Service, Such As Airline Travel, Cloud Computing Services, Or Mass Media Purchases). When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Service Portion Of The Contract (2) Supplies/products. (i) In The Case Of A Contract For Supplies Or Products (other Than From A Non-manufacturer Of Such Supplies), The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. When A Contract Includes Both Supply And Services, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Supply Portion Of The Contract. (ii) In The Case Of A Contract For Supplies From A Non-manufacturer, The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Supply The Product Of A Domestic Small Business Manufacturer Or Processor, Unless A Waiver As Described In 13 Cfr 121.406(b)(5) Has Been Granted. Refer To 13 Crf 125.6(a)(2)(ii) For Guidance Pertaining To Multiple Item Procurements. (3) General Construction. In The Case Of A Contract For General Construction, The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 85% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. (4) Special Trade Construction Contractors. In The Case Of A Contract For Special Trade Contractors, No More Than 75% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, May Be Paid To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. (5) Subcontracting. An Sdvosb Must Meet The Naics Size Standard Assigned By The Prime Contractor And Be Listed In Vip To Count As Similarly Situated. Any Work That A First Tier Vip-listed Sdvosb Subcontractor Further Subcontracts Will Count Towards The Percent Of Subcontract Amount That Cannot Be Exceeded. For Supply Or Construction Contracts, The Cost Of Materials Is Excluded And Not Considered To Be Subcontracted. When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Portion Of The Contract With The Preponderance Of The Expenditure Upon Which The Assigned Naics Is Based. For Information And More Specific Requirements, Refer To 13 Cfr 125.6. (e) Required Limitations On Subcontracting Compliance Measurement Period. An Sdvosb Shall Comply With The Limitations On Subcontracting As Follows: [contracting Officer Check As Appropriate.] __by The End Of The Base Term Of The Contract Or Order, And Then By The End Of Each Subsequent Option Period; Or x By The End Of The Performance Period For Each Order Issued Under The Contract. (f) Joint Ventures. A Joint Venture May Be Considered Eligible As An Sdvosb If The Joint Venture Is Listed In Vip And Complies With The Requirements In 13 Cfr 125.18(b), Provided That Any Requirement Therein That Applies To An Sdvo Sbc Is To Be Construed To Apply To A Vip-listed Sdvosb. A Joint Venture Agrees That, In The Performance Of The Contract, The Applicable Percentage Specified In Paragraph (d) Of This Clause Will Be Performed By The Aggregate Of The Joint Venture Participants. (g) Precedence. The Va Veterans First Contracting Program, As Defined In Vaar 802.101, Subpart 819.70, And This Clause, Takes Precedence Over Any Inconsistencies Between The Requirements Of The Sba Program For Sdvo Sbcs, And The Va Veterans First Contracting Program. (h) Misrepresentation. Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(g), Any Business Concern, Including All Its Principals, That Is Determined By Va To Have Willfully And Intentionally Misrepresented A Company's Sdvosb Status Is Subject To Debarment From Contracting With The Department For A Period Of Not Less Than Five Years (see Vaar 809.406-2 Causes For Debarment). (end Of Clause)

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Others
United States
Closing Date5 Apr 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: This Is A Sources Sought Announcement Only. It Is Neither A Solicitation Announcement Nor A Request For Proposals Or Quotes And Does Not Obligate The Government To Award A Contract. Requests For A Solicitation Will Not Receive A Response. Responses To This Source Sought Must Be In Writing. The Purpose Of This Sources Sought Announcement Is For Market Research To Make Appropriate Acquisition Decisions And To Gain Knowledge Of Potential Qualified Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses, Veteran Owned Small Businesses, 8(a), Hubzone And Other Small Businesses Interested And Capable Of Providing The Services Described Below. Documentation Of Technical Expertise Must Be Presented In Sufficient Detail For The Government To Determine That Your Company Possesses The Necessary Functional Area Expertise And Experience To Compete For This Acquisition. Responses To This Notice Shall Include The Following: (a) Company Name (b) Address (c) Point Of Contact (d) Phone, Fax, And Email (e) Unique Entity Id (f) Cage Code (g) Tax Id Number (h) Type Of Small Business, E.g. Services Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, Veteran-owned Small Business, 8(a), Hubzone, Women Owned Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Or Small Business Hubzone Business And (i) Must Provide A Capability Statement That Addresses The Organizations Qualifications And Ability To Perform As A Contractor For The Work Described Below. the Veterinary Medicine Unit (vmu) Has A Requirement To Validate The Air Exchange Rate And Pressure Relationships (tab) In Identified Spaces Once Annually. important Information: The Government Is Not Obligated To, Nor Will It Pay For Or Reimburse Any Costs Associated With Responding To This Sources Sought Synopsis Request. This Notice Shall Not Be Construed As A Commitment By The Government To Issue A Solicitation Or Ultimately Award A Contract, Nor Does It Restrict The Government To A Particular Acquisition Approach. The Government Will In No Way Be Bound To This Information If Any Solicitation Is Issued. The Va Is Mandated By Public Law 109-461 To Consider A Total Set-aside For Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Set Aside. However, If Response By Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Firms Proves Inadequate, An Alternate Set-aside Or Full And Open Competition May Be Determined. No Sub-contracting Opportunity Is Anticipated. The North American Classification System (naics) Code For This Acquisition Is 238220/ $19 Million. notice To Potential Offerors: All Offerors Who Provide Goods Or Services To The United States Federal Government Must Be Registered In The System For Award Management (sam) At Www.sam.gov. Additionally, All Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses Or Veteran Owned Businesses Who Respond To A Solicitation On This Project Must Be Registered With The Department Of Veterans Affairs Center For Veterans Enterprise Vetcert Registry Located At Veteran Small Business Certification (sba.gov). All Interested Offerors Should Submit Information By E-mail To Jordan.alonzo@va.gov. All Information Submissions To Be Marked Attn: Jordan Alonzo, Contract Specialist And Should Be Received No Later Than On 4/5/2024 At 11:00 Am Mdt. d.1 Statement Of Work title: vmu Tab background Information: the Va Loma Linda Healthcare System (vallhcs) Is Located At 11201 Benton Street, Loma Linda, Ca 92357. The Veterinary Medicine Unit (vmu) Has A Requirement To Validate The Air Exchange Rate And Pressure Relationships (tab) In Identified Spaces Once Annually. objectives: contractor Shall Furnish All Supervision, Labor, Equipment, Tools, Hardware, Materials, And Transportation To Test, Adjust, Balance (tab), And Record All Required Air Measurements And Provide A Final Report To The Cor. Any Rooms Found To Be Out Of Compliance Shall Be Immediately Reported To The Cor Or Designee. Data For Each Space Shall Include At Minimum: room Number And Designation (i.e., 1b16 Sterile Supply ). square Footage And Total Volume. supply Air (sa) In Cfm (cubic Feet Per Minute). exhaust Air (ea) In Cfm. calculated Air Changes Per Hour (ach). Calculated Ach Shall Be From Sa For Positive Spaces, And Ea For Negative Spaces. pressure Relationship To Adjacent Areas (positive Or Negative) In Inches Of Water Column, Measured To 3 Significant Digits (i.e., -.015 Or +.015) the Above Information Shall Be Provided In A Final Report For Each Of The (46) Listed Spaces Below: 1b10 - Technician Room 1b11 - Vmu Pharmacy 1b12a - Dark Room 1b12b - Dark Room 1b13 - Storage 1b14 - Recovery/prep 1b15 - Scrub Room 1b16 - Sterile Supply 1b28 - Absl2 Clean Room Ante 1b28a - Absl2 Clean Room 1b28b - Abls2 Animal Room 1b28c - Abls2 Animal Room 1b28d - Abls2 Decontamination 1b28e - Abls2 Procedure Room 1b29f - Abls2 Surgery Room 1b29g - Abls2 Procedure Room 1b16a Surgery 1b16a.1 Surgery 1b16b Animal Prep 1b18 - Food Prep 1b19 - Animal Holding 1b21 - Animal Holding 1b22 - Animal Holding 1b23 - Animal Holding 1b24 - Animal Holding 1b25 - Necropsy 1b26 - Cage Wash (clean) 1b26a - Cage Wash Chemicals 1b26c - Cage Wash (soiled) 1b27 - Feed Room 1b27a - Bedding Room 1b29 - Quarantine Room 1b29a - Animal Holding 1b29b - Animal Holding 1b29c - Animal Holding 1b29d - Animal Holding 1b30 - Animal Holding 1b31 Animal Holding 1b32 Laundry Room 1b48 Supply Storage Room 1b43 Radioisotope Lab 1b54 Dark Room C1-30 South Clean Corridor C1-21 North Clean Corridor C1-29 Soiled Corridor New 1b-50- Breakroom /lab period Of Performance: this Is An Annual Requirement, Once Per Calendar Year. Work Shall Be Scheduled During Normal Working Hours, Monday Through Friday, 6:00am 4:30pm. Contractor Shall Initiate Work Within 30 Days Of Being Contacted By The Designated Contracting Officer S Point Of Contact (poc) Or Designee. Work Shall Be Scheduled Through The Poc Or Designee, Who Will Coordinate With Vallhcs Staff. Timelines Are Subject To Change Due To Vallhcs Operational Requirements. place Of Performance: va Loma Linda 11201 Benton St loma Linda, Ca 92357 licensing Requirements: offeror Must Possess A 30-hour Occupational Safety And Health Administration (osha) Safety Card. aabc Certified (associated Air Balance Council) ashrae Certified (american Society Of Heating, Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Engineers) must Be A Vendor In Our System And System For Award Management (sam). specific Requirements: contractor Shall Schedule Start Date With Poc Or Designee Five (5) Business Days In Advance. contactor Personnel Shall Have Valid Loma Linda Piv Badges Before Starting Work. contractor Shall Coordinate Energy Source Lock Out /tag Out Procedures With Vallhcs Mechanical Supervisor Before Starting Work. When Work Is Complete, Contractor Shall Notify The Vallhcs Mechanical Supervisor That Energy Sources Will Be Restored And Require Verification. contractor S Supervisor Or Lead Technician Are To Check In With Vallhcs Hvac Supervisor, Or In Their Absence, With Graphics Control Prior To Work Each Day. contractor Shall Conform To The Following Standards, Policies, Regulations, Governing Agency, And Any Other Local, State, Or Federal Guidelines That Are Not Listed Here osha Regulations, Www.osha.gov Recognized Holidays: The Following Is A List Of All Government Recognized Holidays: new Year S Day Labor Day martin Luther King Jr. S Birthday Columbus Day president S Day Veteran S Day memorial Day Thanksgiving Day juneteenth Christmas Day independence Day If A Holiday Falls On Sunday, The Following Monday Shall Be Observed As The Legal Holiday. When A Holiday Falls On A Saturday, The Preceding Friday Is Observed As A Legal Holiday By U.s. Government Agencies. Also Included, Would Be Any Other Day Specifically Declared By The President Of The United States Of America To Be A National Holiday. contractor Employees: Contractor Personnel Shall Present A Neat Appearance And Be Easily Recognized As Contractor Employees. Examples: Wearing Of Distinctive Clothing Such As Uniform, Badges, Patches, Etc. Contractor Personnel Shall Wear Identification (i.d.) Badges During The Entire Time They Are On Theva Loma Linda Healthcare System Grounds. I.d. Badges Must Have Identification Picture, Name Of The Individual, And The Represented Company Depicted On It. Xi. Smoking And Vaping Policies: Smoking And Vaping Are Prohibited On Government Property . x11. Safety And Ppe Equipment: Personal Protective Equipment Shall Be Provided For Each Contractor Employee By The Contractor. Possession Of Weapons Is Prohibited. xiii. Parking: It Is The Responsibility Of Contractor Personnel To Park Only In Designated Parking Areas. Parking Information Is Available From The Va Security Service. The Va Shall Not Invalidate Or Make Reimbursement For Parking Violations Of The Contractor's Personnel Under Any Circumstances.

Philippine Merchant Marine Academy Tender

Machinery and Tools
Philippines
Closing Date26 Nov 2024
Tender AmountPHP 1.1 Million (USD 18.9 K)
Details: Description Quantity Unit Item Description 3 Units Pedestal Grinder • Grinding Wheel Diameter - 200 Mm" • No-load Speed - 3600 Rpm" • Grinding Wheel Widths - 25 Mm" • Grinding Wheel Bore - 32 Mm" • Grit - 24 , 60" • Rated Power Input - 600 W" • Weight - 10 Kg" • Tool Dimensions (length) - 370 Mm" • Tool Dimensions (width) - 230 Mm" • Tool Dimensions (height) - 260 Mm" • Voltage/frequency - 220/60" 6 Units Electric Power Hand Drill With At Least 13 Mm Diameter Drilling Capacity "• Drill Capacity:13mm" "• Voltage/frequency:230-60hz." "• Input Power:500w" "• No-load Speed:0-3100r/min" "packaging Dimension: ( L X W X H ) Cm 23.3 X 6.5 X 21.0cm" "weight 1.4 Kg" 6 Sets Electric Power Hand Grinder/cutter "• Rated Input Power 710 W" "• No-load Speed 12,000 Rpm" "• Speed Output No-load, Nominal Max. 12,000 Rpm" "• Disc Diameter 100 Mm" "• Voltage, Electrical 220 V" "• Grinding Spindle Thread M10" "• Wire Cup Brush, Diameter 75 Mm" "• Cup Wheel, Diameter 100 Mm" "• Polishing Sponge, Diameter 100 Mm" "• Surface Brush, Diameter 100 Mm" "• Grinding Head, Diameter 100 Mm" "• Weight 1.7 Kg" "• Switch Safety Switch" 6 Pcs Inside And Outside Micrometers "• Metric Or Inch Models" "• Zero-point Adjustment " "• Inside Measurements Of Cylinders, Rings And Parallel Surfaces" "• Accuracy And Wear Resistance" "• Scale On Thimble And Sleeve Is Laser Etched " "• Tubular Inside Micrometers Up To 200mm / 8″ Diameter Measurements Supplied In A Fitted Plastic Case" "• Tubular Inside Micrometers Over 200mm / 8″ Diameter Measurements Supplied In A Wooden Case." 6 Sets Wrench, Socket Type, 10mm To 24mm "• Drive System: 1/2” Drive" "• Finish Type: Black Manganese Phosphate Coating" 6 Pcs Wrench, Open Type (metric), 10 Mm To 24mm "• Alloy Steel" "• Head Style Open End" 6 Pcs Drill Bit, 13-25 Mm, Tapered Shank "• Material: High Speed Steel" "• Cutting Diameter: 0.06 Inches" "• Finish Type :titanium" "• Shank Type :straight" "• Cutting Angle String :135 Degrees" 6 Pcs Drill Bit, 15-30 Mm, Cylinder Shank "• Quality Rank: Mpp+" "• Diameter Range: 15mm To 30mm" "• Shank Type: 1/2"" Reduced Cylindrical Shank" "• Drilling Purposes: Metal Work" 1 Set Hydraulic Pipe Bender With Accessories "• Weight: 65.3lb (29.6 Kg) " "• Hydraulic Oil Model: No. 15" "• Adjustable Height: 13” ~ 18” (330-460 Mm)" "• Side Of Dies: ½”, ¾: 1”, 1 ¼ ”, 1-½ ”, 2” " 6 Pcs Dial Micrometer With Magnetic Base "• Material :metal" "• Product Dimensions: 11.81""l X 7.06""w" "• Range : 1 Inches" "• Measurement Accuracy: 0.0005"" (0.01mm)" 3 Sets Drilling Machine (approx. 13 Mm Min Diameter Drill Capacity) "• Power Source: Corded Electric" "• Maximum Rotational Speed:3084 Rpm" "• Voltage:220 Volts" "• Amperage:7.5 Amps" Materials 6 Pcs Metal Cutting Shear (snip) 6 Pcs Anvil 6 Pcs Inside And Outside Steel Vernier Caliper -size: 200mm -hardened Stainless Steel For Long Lasting Performance And Resistance To Corrosion -clear Engraved Scales -offers High Precision Readings Down To 0.02mm -four Way Measurement. Enables Internal,external,depth, And Step Measurements 2 Set Flaring Tool Kit Set -45-degree Flares -brake Line Hvac System -tube Cutter; 7 Adapters -durable Material 24 Pcs Steel Ruler -12” Length 6 Pcs Flat Chisel 6 Pcs Cross-cut Chisel 6 Pcs Diamond Point Chisel 6 Pcs Round Nose Chisel 6 Pcs Center Punch, 60 Mm 6 Pcs Center Punch, 90 Mm 6 Pcs Hacksaw 6 Sets Tap And Dies -110 Pcs Metric Tap & Dies Per Set -complete Threading Tool Kit With Accessories & Storage Case -stainless Steel 6 Sets Die Nuts -6mm To 12mm 6 Pcs Double-cut Rough Files 6 Pcs Second-cut Smooth Files 6 Pcs Single-cut Smooth Files 6 Pcs Second Cut Files 6 Sets Machinist’s Combination Set -adjustable 3 In 1 Combination: Angle Ruler, Engineer Square & Protractor 6 Pcs Try Square (steel) 6 Pcs Protractor (steel) 6 Pcs Dividers (steel) 6 Pcs Sledge Hammer (various Sizes, Steel/wooden) -3pcs Per Set -2lbs, 3lbs, 4lbs 6 Pcs Ball Peen Hammer 6 Sets Welding Tongs (various Sizes) -8pcs Per Set -3.5 In. 6.5 In. 7.5 In. 9.5 In .12 In. 18 In. 6 In. 8 In. 6 Sets Pliers, Mechanical (various Sizes) -3pcs Per Set -6”, 8”, 10” -with A Forged, Chrome-nickel Steel Construction Which Meets Or Exceeds Ansi Standards -rust-resistant Finish -hardened Cutting Edges For Strength -machined Jaws For Slip-resistant Grip 6 Pcs Screw Driver, Philips (various Sizes) - 6pcs /set - 50mm, 75mm, 90mm, 100mm,120mm, 150mm 6 Pcs Screw Driver, Flat (various Sizes) - 6pcs /set - 50mm, 75mm, 90mm, 100mm,120mm, 150mm 6 Pcs Vise Grip 6 Pcs Feeler Gauge - Material: Stainless Steel - 32 Set Feeler Gauge Blade - Gauge 0.04mm-0.88mm 6 Pcs Pitch Gauge - Material: Stainless Steel - Blade Quantity 58pcs - 55 Degree & 60 Degree Thread / Screw Pitch Gauge. - Blade Thickness 0.4cm - Measuring Range: - Metric (mm) - 60° 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5; "3.0, 2.5, 2.0, 1.75, 1.5, 1.25, 1.0, 0.9, 0.8, 0.75, 0.7, 0.6; 0.5, 0.45, 0.4, 0.35, 0.3, 0.25" - Imperial - 55° 62g, 60g 1/16, 48g 3/32, 40g, 36g, 32g 5/32, 30g, 28g, 26g, 25g, 24g 3/16 7/32, 22g, 20g 1/4, 19g, 18g 5/16, 16g 3/8, 14g 7/16, 13g, 12g, 11g 5/8, 10g 3/4, 9g 7/8, 8g 1", 7g 1 1/8 1 1/4, 6g 1 3/8 1 1/2, 5g 1 5/8 1 3/4, 4 1/2 G 1 7/8 2, 4g 2 1/4 2 1/2 6 Pcs Drift Punch - 3pcs Per Set; - ¾”,1/2”,3/8” 3 Set Pipe Wrench Various Sizes (6”,8”,10”,12”,14”) 3 Sets Grease Gun 6 Pcs Oil Applicator 3 Sets Wire Gauge 3 Sets Surface Gauge 3 Pcs Blow Torch 3 Pcs Reamer Handset, Assorted - Carbon Steel And High Speed Steel (hss) Material. - ¼” To 3/8” Per Set 3 Sets Torque Wrench - 6pcs Per Set - 1/2-inch Drive Click Torque Wrench Set, 24tooth, (10-150 Ft.-lb. / 13.6-203.5 Nm), Adjustable Torque Wrench Set W/ 17-19-21m Socket, 5” Extension Bar And 3/8” Adapter 3 Sets Pipe Cutter 1 Set Ratchet Threader Set -manual Pipe Threader -6pcs Per Set -1/8”,1/4”,3/4”,3/8”,1/2”,1” "other Requirements: 1. Submission Of Pictures: Suppliers Must Submit Photographs Of The Actual Power Tools At The Opening Of Bids. 2. Physical Presentation: Suppliers Should Present The Physical Power Tools During The Ocular Visit For Inspection. Warranty: A Minimum Warranty Period Of 6 Months Is Required Specifically For Power Tools. Warranty Is Not Needed For Consumable Items. Delivery Period: All Items Must Be Delivered Within 60 Calendar Days Upon Receipt Of Notice To Proceed (ntp)."

PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE USA Tender

United States
Closing Date15 Aug 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Sources Sought Notice this Announcement Is Open To All Business Concerns. this Is A Sources Sought Notice And Is For Informational Purposes Only. This Is Not A Request For Proposals, Quotations, Or Bids. Per Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) 15.201(e), Responses To This Notice Are Not Offers And Cannot Be Accepted By The Government To Form A Binding Contract. Responses Do Not Affect A Potential Offeror's Ability To Respond To Any Future Synopsis/solicitation. The Government Will Not Provide Reimbursement For Any Information That May Be Submitted In Response To This Notice. Respondents Are Solely Responsible For All Expenses Associated With Responding To This Notice. the General Services Administration (gsa), Public Buildings Service (pbs), Region 1 Is Conducting A Market Survey Seeking Qualified Suppliers And Or Manufacturers And A Qualified Construction Contractor To Provide Construction Services For Theconstruction Manager As Constructor (cmc) Or Construction Manager At Risk (cmr) Services For A New Land Port Of Entry At Coburn Gore Land Port Of Entry (lpoe), Coburn Gore, Maine the Contractor Will Be Responsible To Provide All Labor, Materials, Transportation, Supervision, And Management To Perform Construction, As It Relates To The Following: the Coburn Gore Border Station Is Located Two Miles East Of Woburn, Canada And 25 Miles Northwest Of Eustis, Maine. The Facility Operates 24/7. The Border Station Currently Consists Of Five (5) Related Buildings, Consisting Of The Main Port Building And Four (4) Housing Units. The Coburn Gore Lpoe Is A Surviving Facility Erected Between 1931 And 1937 Along The Maine-quebec Border. This Georgian Revival Building, Designed By The Office Of The Supervising Architect Of The Treasury, Shares Common Technical, Stylistic And Programmatic Features With Other Stations Constructed At That Time. As A Group, These Border Stations Are Closely Associated With Three Major Themes In Twentieth Century American History: Prohibition (1919-1933), The Popularization Of The Automobile, And The Depression Of The 1930's. Facility Is Listed On The National Register. the Goals And Objectives For All Stages Of This Project Must Meet Specific Sustainability Goals, Including: a Net Zero Ready Facility use All-electric Hvac And Plumbing Equipment the Use Of Gsa’s Green Proving Ground Technology And The Use Of Key Sustainable Products achievement Of Leed Gold (requisite) And Sites Silver Certification, - If Possible, Considering Site Conditions. adherence To Guiding Principles For Sustainable Federal Buildings (see Attachments) whole-building Embodied Carbon Reduction low Embodied Carbon Concrete environmentally Preferable Asphalt the Construction Contractor Will Be Required To Provide An Environmental Product Declaration (epd) For Its Proposed Low Embodied Carbon Concrete (including Cement), Asphalt, Steel, And Glass That Meets The Global Warming Potential (gwp) Limits. See Following Link To Inflation Reduction Act Pilot Program: Interim Ira Low Embodied Carbon Materials Requirements And Interim Ira Lec Material Requirements Fact Sheet. https://www.gsa.gov/system/files/interim%20ira%20lec%20material%20requirements%20-20used%20in%20pilot%20may%202023%2005162023.pdf the Naics Code Applicable To This Proposed Procurement Is 236220 With A Size Standard Of $45.0m. The Psc/fsc Is C1az. the Estimated Construction Price Range For This Project Is Between $100,000,000 And $130,000,000. Estimated Contract Duration Is Approximately 38.5 Months From Notice To Proceed. this Project Delivery Method Will Assist Gsa In The Early Solicitation Of Construction Management Services, Enable Design-assist Services (ds). it Is Anticipated That This Project Will Be Funded Using The Inflation Reduction Act Of 2022 (ira) Funding. for Gsa, It Will Make Our Federal Buildings More Sustainable, Higher Performing, And More Cost-efficient Through Next Generation Technologies And Low-embodied Carbon Materials - Accelerating Efforts To Achieve A Net Zero Federal Footprint, Catalyzing American Innovation And Saving Taxpayers Millions In Energy Costs. Embodied Carbon Refers To The Greenhouse Gas (ghg) Emissions Associated With The Production, Use, And Disposal Of Construction Materials. Procurement Information this Announcement Is Open To All Business Concerns. gsa Anticipates Issuing A Solicitation, Based On The Outcome Of This Market Survey, On Or About February 2025, And Awarding A Subsequent Contract On Or About October 2025. Award Of Any Resulting Procurement Will Be Made Using Best-value, Source Selection Procedures Incorporating Tradeoffs Between Price-related And Non-price Related Factors. The Anticipated Contract Will Be Awarded On A Firm- Fixed Price Basis. a Source Selection Evaluation Factor Will Be Included That Favors The Provision Of Ira-eligible Materials With The Lowest Possible Gwp. Offerors Will Propose Materials That Meet Top 20% Limits, Top 40% Limits, Or Better Than Average Limits And Will Be Scored Accordingly. Materials Meeting The Top 20% Limit Are Scored Higher. gsa Anticipates The Solicitation Will Require Proposals To Include Epds To Support The Proposed Materials. Submission Instructions For Interested Construction Firms construction Firms Interested In This Effort Must Be Able To Demonstrate Experience With At Least Two (2) Similar Projects. Similar Project Is Defined As A Project That Is Similar In Size, Type And Complexity. To Qualify As A Similar Project, The Project Must Meet All Three Elements Of Size, Complexity, And Type As Further Defined Here. to Be Considered Similar In Size, Each Project Must Have: experience In Providing Design Phase Services And Construction Services On Similar Projects. experience Will Be Evaluated As An Indicator Of The Offeror's Capacity To Perform The Contract Contemplated By This Solicitation. If The Offeror Materially Misrepresents Information Relating To Its Experience, The Contracting Officer May Reject The Proposal. The Standard Is Met When: 1. The Offeror Has Documented “similar” Project Experience Providing Design Phase And Construction Phase Services For Two (2) “similar” Projects In The Past Ten (10) Years In Construction Manager-as-constructor, A Construction Manager-at-risk, A Design-build, Or A Design-build Bridging Delivery Method That Meets The Factor Description Criteria And Provides The Information Requested In The Submittal Requirements. 2. In Addition To Standard No. 1 Above, Offerors Will Be Reviewed More Favorably If They Can Demonstrate Successful Experience Dealing With Any Of The Following Site Conditions, Whether On A “similar” Project Or Not: • Wetlands And Wetland Mitigation • Ledge - Removal Of Ledge And Constructing In Areas With It • Large Water Storage Structures (e.g., 15,000 Gal.+) • Extreme Cold Climate Conditions • Secure Facilities interested Firms Are Invited To Respond To This Notice By Providing The Following Information: provide Firm Name, Address, Point Of Contact, Phone Number, Email Address, And Unique Entity Identification (uei) Number. Identify All Business Categories And Naics Codes Applicable To Your Firm, I.e., Small Business, Veteran-owned Small Business, Service- Disabled Veteran-owned Small Business, Hubzone Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Women-owned Small Business And/or Large Business. provide Project Experience Of Two (2) Projects Of Similar Size, Complexity, And Type. Include Project Dates, Price, And Role As Either Prime Contractor Or Subcontractor. Include Points Of Contact And All Information Necessary To Contact The Owner Of The Project Who Can Substantiate Similar Project Characteristics. provide The Name Of The Surety, Maximum Bonding Capacity Per Project And Aggregate Maximum Bonding Capacity. provide Lec Asphalt, Concrete And Or Steel Supplier Information. provide Any Evidence Of An Environmental Product Declaration (epd) Document For Lec Asphalt, Concrete And Or Steel. Evidence Of An Epd Is Not Required At This Stage And Will Not Be Counted Towards The 3-page Requirement. any Interested Construction Firm Should Provide A Written Letter Of Interest With The Aforementioned Information (no More Than 3 Pages) By August 15, 2024 At 2:00 Pm To Paul.murphy@gsa.gov. The Subject Line Should State “letter Of Interest For, Construction Manager As Constructor (cmc) Or Construction Manager At Risk (cmr)services For A New Land Port Of Entry At Coburn Gore Lpoe, Maine. Submission Instructions For Suppliers And Manufacturers in Addition To The Construction Opportunity Reflected Herein, Gsa Is Seeking Suppliers And Manufacturers That Are Interested In Supplying Low Embodied Carbon Asphalt, Concrete (and Cement), Steel, And Glass Materials For The Project. Suppliers And Manufacturers Of Materials Meeting Gsa’s Interim Inflation Reduction Act Low Embodied Carbon Material Requirements May Submit An Expression Of Interest By 8/8/2024 To Paul.murphy@gsa.gov. The Subject Line Should State “expression Of Interest For Construction Manager As Constructor (cmc) Or Construction Manager At Risk (cmr) Services For A New Land Port Of Entry At Coburn Gore Land Port Of Entry (lpoe), Coburn Gore, Maine”. expressions Of Interest Should Indicate Materials Available And Global Warming Potential Values Reflected In Materials’ Environmental Product Declarations. Submission Of An Expression Of Interest Grants Gsa Your Permission To Publish Your Firm’s Contact Information And Offerings For Use By Potential Offerors On Gsa Construction Requirements. Supplier And Manufacturer Contact Information Will Be Published In An Informational Amendment Issued By Gsa And, Potentially, In Other Fora. by Participating In The Competition, Offerors Consent To Unrestricted Gsa Use Of Supplier Names And The Gwp Values Associated With Supplier Materials. Such Information May Be Disclosed Publicly Or Used To Inform Other Low Embodied Carbon Procurement Activities. Technical Solutions, Supplier Pricing, And Supplier-offeror Terms And Conditions Will Not Be Shared. Any Objection Shall Be Transmitted To The Contracting Officer By The Due Date For Offers And Shall Adhere To 41 C.f.r. § 105-60.601. all Information Submitted Is Subject To Verification. Additional Information May Be Requested To Substantiate Responses. Reimbursement Costs For Information Received Are Not Authorized.

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION USA Tender

Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date20 Aug 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Amendment 0008 8/16/2024: question:is A Geotechnical Report Available For Foundation Design?answer:no. question:please Confirm The Type And Size Of The Generator.answer:please Reference The Sow.3.5.3. Install New Fully Functional Propane 50kw Generator Outside If New Equipment Shelter. amendment 0006 0007 8/7 & 15/2024: 3.4 Power Distribution Requirements: 3.4.1. Equipment Shelter Electrical Feed: 3.4.1.1 Provide 200-amp Single Phase Service To New Equipment Shelter From The Existing 100-amp Meter (currently Only Feeds Aros System). question:how Would We Get 200 Amps From A 100-amp Meter. Should This Read To Install A New 200-amp Meter From Existing Utility Transformer And Then Feed To New 200 Amp Service Panel At New Shelter? If So, What Is Distance From Utility Transformer To New Meter Location? answer:yes. Install 200 Ampmeter At The Current100 Ampmeter Location. 3.1. Acquire All Measurements And Permitting For This Project. 3.4.2. Asos Electrical Feed: 3.4.2.1 Power Array Will Be Fed By A 30-amp Breaker Feed In The New Equipment Shelter Breaker Panel As Per Asos Drawings. 3.4.2.2 Power Array Will Be Installed Outside In The Vicinity Of The New Equipment Shelter. Power Array Components Will Be Installed Per Asos Drawings. question:what Is The Distance From The Shelter Building To The Power Array? answer:3.1. Acquire All Measurements And Permitting For This Project. 3.4.2.3 Power Tie-in Will Be Done At An Existing Pull Box (or New Pull Box) Located In The Vicinity Of The New Equipment Shelter Location. question:please Clarify This Statement. Per Above, We Are To Pull 200 Amps From An Existing ( Or New?) Electrical Meter To Feed A New Breaker Panelat The Equipment Shelter. The New Breaker Panel Should Have A 30-amp Breaker Feeding The New Power Array Stand. Where Does An Existing Or New Pull Box Fit Into This Scenario? answer:there Are Existing Pull Boxes Along The Existing Power Run From The Old Airport Building To The Asos Equipment On The Airfield. Power Will Need To Be Tied In At One Of Those Pull Boxes To The New Power Array. Please Read The Background In The Sow For A Better Understanding Of The Scope. 3.4.3. Aros Electrical Feed: 3.4.3.1 Aros Will Be Fed By 100-amp Breaker Feed From The New Equipment Shelter Breaker Panel. question:where Is Aros, And What Electrical Connections Are Required? We Have A Sketch Detailing The Asos Power Array, But Nothing Detailing The Components Being Connected For Aros. Is It All Existing Equipment In An Existing Location Just Being Connected To A New Power Feed? answer: It Is An Existing Structure. Please Reference Drawings And Sow 3.4.3.2 Power Tie-in From Old Equipment Feed To New Equipment Shelter Will Be Done Somewhere On Existing Power Run To Aros. A Pull Box Will Need To Be Installed As There Is Currently No Access Point. 3.4.3.1 Aros Will Be Fed By 100 Amp Breaker Feed From The New Equipment Shelter Breaker Panel. 3.4.3.2 Power Tie-in From Old Equipment Feed To New Equipment Shelter Will Be Done Somewhere On Existing Power Run To Aros. A Pull Box Will Need To Be Installed As There Is Currently No Access Point. question:similar Question As Above. Are We Essentially Intercepting The Old Feeders For Aros And Re-routing Them To The New Storage Shelter Breaker Panel, With Existing Connections At The Aros Equipment To Remain Intact And Reused? answer:yes 3.4.3.2 Power Tie-in From Old Aros Feed To New Equipment Shelter Must Be Done Between Twice-daily Synoptic Balloon Launches. questions Regarding “plan 6” Electrical Equipment Mounting Frame At Sensor Group ·question:is This Detail The “power Array” Being Placed Outside Of The New Equipment Shelter. Asos? 3.4.2.2 Power Array Will Be Installedoutsidein The Vicinity Of The New Equipment Shelter. Power Array Components Will Be Installed Per Asos Drawings. ·question:note 10 And 11 Describe Mc Cbale Being Direct Buried In The Earth, This Is Not Code Compliant. Is A Code Compliant Direct Buried Cable Preferred, Or Conduit And Wire?prefer Conduit, But The Requirement Is Being Code Compliant ·question:note 10 And 11 Describe (2) Separate Circuits Leaving The Power Array. One With 6-gauge Wire, And One With 10-gauge Wire. Are Both Circuits Intended To Originate From Disconnect Switch “d”?asos And Aros Will Be Powered By Separate Circuits. Power Array, #10 Is For Asos Equipment And #6 Is For Aros And Will Come From The Breaker Box Located Inside The New Equipment Shelter. ·question:note 10 And 11 Describe New Circuits Extending To “rxy 20 Glide Slope Facility”, And To “sensor Group Dcp” These Notes Also Refer To Plans 3,4 And 5. Can We Get Access To Plan 3,4 And 5? How Far From The Power Array Are These Two Other Locations? What Wiring Is Required Once The Circuit Are Extended To These Locations?access To Site Is Difficult As It Is Unmannedand Would Have To Be Planned. Will Not Need Measurement From Dcp As We Will Not Be Doing Any Work In That Area. Rxy 20 Glide Slop Facility Is Not Where We Will Be Picking Up Power Preferably. 3.1. Acquire All Measurements And Permitting For This Project. amendment 0005 8/1/2024: the Questions Due By Date Has Been Extended To August 15, 2024 And The Quote Due Date Has Been Extended To August 20, 2024 10 Am. question: Do Shelters Have To Complywith Washington State L&i Laws? Specifically,to The Inspection Of These Types Of Shelters. If Yes, Does This Apply To Remanufactured Units As Well? Answer: Lease Reference Paragraph 3 On The Statement Of Work. This Is The Responsibilityof The Contractor To Researchand Adhere Too. amendment 0004 7/31/2024: question: Would You Like The Shelter Referencedin The Sow To Be Lightweightor Concrete? Answer: Fiberbond Or Equivalent As Stated In Sow question: Do The Options In 3.5 To Be Quoted Include The Purchase Of The Generator Referenced? Answer: Yes. It Is To Procure, Install And Connect A Generator. question: Is That Generator Already On Site? Answer: No. Provide Separatepricing For The Option question:the Site Map Shows The Power Being Trenched Over What Looks Like A Concrete Road. Can We Cut, Remove, And Replace A Concrete Strip To Eliminate The Need For Underground Boring?answer: Yes. The Only Place On The Map Where Youwill Have This Problem Is Near The Meter. Depending On Where You Trenchit Could Be Either Concrete Or Asphalt. amendment 0003 7/31/2024: question: Can The Shelter That Will Be Procured Be Remanufactured? This Option Will Still Have All Required Warranties Required. Answer: Yes question: Could A Remanufactured Fiber Bond Shelter, But The Size Is 11.5”x26’, Can This Shelter Size Be Accepted (by The Government)? Answer: Yes question: Does The Hvac Unit Have To Be One Single 3-ton Unit, Or Can 2 Units Cover The Need Of The 3-ton? Answer: Must Be One Single Unit question: For The Automatic Transfer Switch, Will This Be Inside/outside? Answer: Inside Next To The 200 Amp Breaker Box. Reference Sow question: And Service Rated? Answer: I Think The Question Is If The Transfer Switch Needs To Be Rated To The Same Capacity As The Electrical Service At The Site. If We Spec A 200a Breaker Box Are We Also Specifying 200a Service? If So, Then I Think The Question Is Should The Ats Support 200a? Even With The Generator, The Shelter Will Come With An Auxiliary Power Input. question: Shall This Be Camlock Or Appleton Style? Answer: Either. Must Meet Code For That Particular System I.e. Electrical Or Fuel. question: Is There A Grounding Spec Like R56 To Follow? Answer: No Grounding Spec Provided Other Than What's Written In The Sow. Only Guidance Is That It Must Meet Electrical Code. amendment 0002 7/29/2024 Sam.gov Was Showing Down. This Amendment Is To Push Through Documents And Information Which Might Not Have Gone Through. This Has Also Been Re-posted Under Prism Via 1305m324q0364 And Directly To Sam.gov Under 1305m324q0364rev1 amendment 0001 7/23/2024 Addes Two Attachments Scope Quillayute Map 142040-24-0075.pdf & Scope Quillayute Power Array 142040-24-0075.pdf construction Project: Nonpersonal Turnkey Services To Provide And Install A New Equipment Shelter And Generator System That Will Provide Commercial And Backup Power To The Automated Radiosonde Observation System (aros) And Automated Surface Observation System (asos) At The National Weather Service Quillayute Upper Air Facility Located In Forks, Wa 98331-9420 In Accordance With The Attached Statement Of Work. quote Option Under 3.5 Separately. nonpersonal Turnkey Services To Provide And Install A New Equipment Shelter And Generator System That Will Provide Commercial And Backup Power To The Automated Radiosonde Observation System (aros) And Automated Surface Observation System (asos) At The National Weather Service Quillayute Upper Air Facility Located In Forks, Wa 98331-9420 In Accordance With The Attached Statement Of Work. the Period Of Performance Is From Date Of Award After Receipt Of Bonding ($35k To $150k), Insurance. Bid Guarantee (if Over $150k), Sash Training, And Then Notice To Proceed (ntp) Will Be Provided With Completion Due Within 8 Months Or Sooner. firm Fixed Price

FOREST SERVICE USA Tender

Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date15 Mar 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Update: 08 Mar 2024 / 1000 Et Virtual Contractor Townhall #2 -see Attachment For Link To The Virtual Townhall. This Will Provide The Opportunity To Ask Questions Regarding The Process Or Specifics On Completing The Sf-330. update: 25 Jan 2024 1400et Virtual Contractor Townhall. See Attachment For Link To The Virtual Townhall. This Will Provide Information On The Sf330 Review Process And How The Process Works For Project Selection. what And Where Is The Short Selection Database Used For? the Forest Service May Utilize The Short Selection Database To Award Architect-engineer (a&e) Contracts, Below $250,000, In All States Included Within The Usda Forest Service Srs, Pnw, And Iitf Footprints, (including The States/territories Of: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, And Washington State, Puerto Rico, And U.s. Virgin Islands). Acquisition Support Is Provided From Srs Headquarters Located In Asheville, Nc And All Files Will Be Located At The Srs Headquarters. the Database Contains All The Qualified, Interested Ae Firms That Respond To This Notice For Consideration For Future Approved Projects Falling Within The North American Industry Classification System (naics) Codes Indicated. Examples Of Some Of The Types Of Work Includes But Is Not Limited To (approximately 73 Awards Over The Previous 3 Years): naics Total Awards Total Value 541310 7 $588,300.85 541320 1 $3,400.00 541330 49 $4,329,993.76 541350 1 $5,201.82 541360 1 $94,043.53 541370 8 $243,637.50 541620 2 $109,102.01 541690 1 $57,753.00 541990 1 $32,547.00 replacements, Bridges, Roads, And Trails surveying (construction And Property) construction Inspection/safety Inspections Of Roads, Bridges Under Fp-14 And State Laws design Of Repairs To Small Dams And Impoundments laboratory Repairs And Renovations review And Design Of Hvac Systems Upgrades green Building Construction And Certification Consultation historic Preservation renovations To Improve Energy Efficiency And Address Safety Concerns design Of Small Warehouses And Offices energy Audits And Studies design Of Photovoltaic And Other Renewable Energy Systems review And Design Of Electrical Systems drafting Services overall Facility Condition Assessments geotechnical Investigation, And Environmental (rcra, Cecrla, Cwa, Etc.) Investigations, Reviews, Inventories, Audits, And Coordination Of Rcra And Other Waste Disposal. there Is An Average Of 100 Firms Listed In Our Database Each Year. On An Annual Basis, An Average Of Twenty Requirements Are Expected To Be Executed Using This Database, Throughout All States Covered. what Is The Short Selection Process? the Short Selection Process Utilizes The Procedures Set Forth In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 36.602-5. For A&e Projects With An Estimated Total Fee Under The Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $250,000) Agencies May Review Current Data Files For Eligible Ae Firms, Perform A Technical Review And Evaluation To Determine The Three (3) Most Highly Qualified Firms, And Have Discussions With The Three (3) Firms To Determine The Best Qualified Firm For That Project. A Price Proposal Will Then Be Requested From The Highest Technically Rated Firm. If A Reasonable Price Cannot Be Negotiated, Discussions Will Be Held With The Second-best Qualified Firm, And So On. Ae Data Files Will Be Maintained By State And Naics Code. The Ae's Ability To Provide Licensed Professionals In The State/territory Where The Project Is Located (far 36.602-1(a)(1) And The Firm's Geographic Proximity And Knowledge Of The Local Area (far 36.602-1(a)(5)) As Identified On The Ae's Sf330 And Supplemental Information, Will Be Used For The First Preliminary Screening Of Firms When A Large List Of Potential Firms Exists. large Businesses Should Not Respond. All Acquisitions Utilizing This Short Selection Database Shall Be Set-aside For Small Business Concerns. The Database Is Set Up With Filters For State, Zip Code, Naics Codes, Small Business Size, And Small Business Socio-economic Classification. the Due Date Is Listed Below; Sf330s Are Valid For One Year From The Date Of Notification That Your Firm Has Been Added To The Short List Database. Firms Are Encouraged To Update Their Data Annually By Responding To This Announcement. However, The Forest Service Will Retain Previously Submitted Data For A Period Of Three Years. Ae Firms Currently On The Shortlist Will Be Retained On The New Shortlist Unless The Ae Firm’s Data Has Not Been Resubmitted Within Three Years, Or The Ae Firm Responds To The Contracting Officer That They No Longer Wish To Be Included. what Does My Firm Need To Submit To Determine Eligibility And Receive Consideration For Future Ae Projects? submittals Shall Be Brief And Concise. Only The First Fifty (50) Pages Of Your Response Will Be Retained. The Initial Review Will Determine If A Firm Is Minimally Qualified To Do Work For The Federal Government As Described In The Synopsis. After Initial Evaluation, Minimally Qualified Firms Will Be Listed In The Short Selection Database And The First 50 Pages Of Their Submittal Package Placed On File. as Specific Projects Arise, The Short Selection Database Will Be Used To Pull A List Of Qualified Firms That Can Perform The Needed Work At The Specific Location. At That Point, The Submittal Package For Those Specific Firms Will Be Pulled From The File And Used To Perform A Technical Review As Described In The Synopsis. the Company Submittal Shall Include The Following Information: cover Letter Should Be Included With All Other Data. The Letter Should Outline The Work Your Firm Specializes In And Include A Brief Description Of Your Firm's Capabilities Specifically Relating To The Project Examples Stated Above. 1 Page Limit – Not Included In 50-page Limit. attachment A - A&e Submittal Cover Sheet. A-e Firms Do Not Need To Cover All Locations Nor Do They Need To Perform All Naics. Attachment A -a&e Submittal Cover Sheet Allows An Ae Firm To Select Which Location They Can Cover And Which Naics They Are Able To Perform. 2 Pages - Not Included In 50-page Limit. system For Award Management (sam) Record. A Copy Of Your Current And Active Sam Registration Is Required For Award Of Federal Contracts And To Be Considered For Project Work. All Naics Codes Listed On The A&e Submittal Cover Sheet Must Be Listed On Your Sam Record. Contractors May Register In Sam At Www.sam.gov. Registration Is Free Of Charge To All Government Contractors. - Not Included In 50-page Limit. attachment B - Sf330, Parts 1 And 2 (6 Pages). Part 2 Of The Sf330 Includes A List Of The Number Of Licensed Professionals And The States Of Their Licensing For Each Of The Function Codes Identified In Block 9 Of Part 2 Of The Sf330. Https://www.gsa.gov/forms-library/architect-engineerqualifications. 50-page Limit Applies. This Includes The Primary Firm And Their Partners/subcontractors. design Fee Limitations. in Accordance With Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) 15.404 4(c)(4)(i)(b), Fees For Design Services Cannot Exceed 6% Of The Estimated Construction Cost Amount. See Attachment C For Information On Some Specific Services Subject To/not Subject To The 6% Fee Limitation. This List Is Not Meant To Be All Inclusive. Please Note: Far 36.602-1(a) Requires “professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Services” But Does Not Specifically Require That A License Be Held In Every State Included In This Requirement. However, The Respondent Should Be Familiar With Requirements Specific To The Different Locations And Be Available To Travel To The Location For Any Necessary Site Visits. submittal Information/deadlines. deadline: Submittals Must Be Received On 15 Mar 2024 By 1200 P.m. Anchorage, Alaska Time. addressing: All Submittals Will Be Pdf Format And Emailed. The Subject Line Of Your Email Shall Read: 12445124r0001_company Name_sf330_submittal how To Submit: Submittals Will Be Emailed To Cynthia.granderson@usda.gov With A Cc: Steven.alves@usda.gov the Contracting Officer Reserves The Right To Onboard Additional Ae Firms As Part Of Maintaining The Short Selection Database. The Database Will Be Refreshed On An Annual Basis Via Additional Announcements On Beta.sam.gov. Questions Related To This Announcement Shall Be Referred To Steven Alves At Steven.alves@usda.gov participating Usda States And Forests. Firms Are Encouraged To Visit The Participating Unit Websites To Gain Further Insight Into Their Potential Unique Requirements For Engineering And Design Work: southern Research Station (srs) - Https://srs.fs.usda.gov/locations/ pacific Northwest Research Station (pnw) - Https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/pnw international Institute Of Tropical Forestry (iitf) - Https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/iitf southern Region, Region 8 - Https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/r8 alaska Region, Region 10 - Https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/r10 contact Information contracting Office Address daniel Boone National Forest 1700 Bypass Road winchester, Ky 40391 primary Point Of Contact cynthia Granderson cynthia.granderson@usda.gov 601-965-1619 secondary Point Of Contact steven Alves steven.alves@usda.gov 859-334-0524
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