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Public tenders for cleaning in Clover-hill United States
CleaningUnited Statesclover-hill
United States, JBSA Fort Sam Houston/Camp Bullis/Randolph, TX - Department of the Air Force, Air Education and Training Command -
Pre-Solicitation Notice IAW FAR Subpart 5.2 1. Date: 11 Sep 2. Year: 2015 3. Contracting Office Zip Code: 78236 4. Classification Code: S10 - Services, NAICS 561790 - Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings 5. Contracting Office Address: ...
Department of the Air Force, Air Education and Training Command | Published September 11, 2015
Pre-Solicitation Notice IAW FAR Subpart 5.2 1. Date: 11 Sep 2. Year: 2015 3. Contracting Office Zip Code: 78236 4. Classification Code: S10 - Services, NAICS 561790 - Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings 5. Contracting Office Address: 1655 Selfridge Avenue, JBSA Lackland, TX 6. Subject: JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Camp Bullis and Randolph TX Hood and Duct Cleaning Service 7. Proposed Solicitation Number: FA3047-15-R-0038 8. Closing Response Date: TBD 9. Contact Point or Contracting Officer: Contract Specialist - Jack Caniglia (210)671-5144, jack.caniglia.3@us.af.mil; Contracting Officer: Jorge Canavati (210)671-1728, jorge.canavati@us.af.mil 10. Description: Perform Exhaust Hood and Duct Cleaning at JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Camp Bullis and Randolph, TX. Facility numbers, numbers of systems, hood sizes, cleaning frequencies will be provided in the solicitation. Exhaust hood and ducts are located in various dining facilities. A single system may have multiple ducts and/or fans. The contractor shall clean grease hoods (exhaust hoods carry grease laden vapors) and shall adhere to and comply with the provisions listed in National Fire Protection Association Code 96, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commecrcial Cooking Operatins. Steam hoods will not be cleaned under this contract. Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local laws required in performance of this work. 11. Delivery Schedule: Base Year - 1 April 2016 - 31 March 2017 Option Year 1 - 1 April 2017 - 31 March 2018 Option Year 2 - 1 April 2018 - 31 March 2019 Option Year 3 - 1 April 2019 - 31 March 2020 Option Year 4 - 1 April 2020 - 31 March 2021 12. Place of Contract Performance: JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Camp Bullis and Randolph, TX. 13. Set-Asides Status: Women Owned Small Business
66--3D Printer System with Support System Cleaning Station
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity | Published April 22, 2015 - Deadline April 30, 2015
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation Number W81XWH-15-T-0172 will be issued on 22 April 2015 and proposals will be due on or about 30 April 2015 @ 5:00 PM EST. The Government's requirement is to procure 3D Printer System with Support System Cleaning Station. for the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA), Fort Detrick, MD. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this procurement is 333249 with a size standard of 500 people. No hard copies of the solicitation will be issued by this contracting office. All interested parties can view, download and print a copy of the solicitation and any resulting amendments on 22 April 2015 at the following website: https://www.fbo.gov/. In accordance with DFARS 252.204-7004, all contractors wishing to do business with the Department of Defense must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/ . Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of lowest price technically acceptable (please see the full text of 52.212-2 in the attached documents to this RFQ under the Additional Documentation link below) and any resulting contract will be issued as a Firm Fixed Price Award. POC for this action is Sheila R. Watford @sheila.r.watford.civ@mail.mil
S--Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, MICC | Published September 17, 2015 - Deadline September 21, 2015
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. The Mission and Installation Contracting Command Center, at Fort Sam Houston, TX, has a requirement at Fort Hunter Liggett for laundry and dry cleaning services to clean and press textiles, garments, linens, OCIE and other fabrics for Active and Reserve components on a direct or reimbursable basis and is in direct support of organizational health and sanitation requirements and meal preparation attire as it relates to life, health and safety. The proposed period of performance will be for a base year plus four (4) option years, 30 Sep 2015 - 29 Sep 2020. This requirement is a 100% Small Business Set-Aside. The NAICS code selected for this acquisition is 812320 - Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services. The Small Business size standard is $5.5M.
Joe Pool Lake Cleaning and Landscaping Services
United States, Cedar Hill, TX - Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | Published March 11, 2016 - Deadline March 31, 2016
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. A SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE solicitation is anticipated to be issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Southwestern Division (SWD), Fort Worth District (SWF) for Cleaning and Landscape Services, Joe Pool Lake, Cedar Hill, Texas. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this project is 561210, Facilities Support Services and a business size standard of $35.5M. The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, facilities, transportation, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and non-personal services necessary to perform cleaning and landscaping services as defined in this Performance Work Statement except for those items specified as government furnished property and services. The contractor shall perform to the standards in this contract. This resultant contract will be a Firm Fixed Price Purchase Order contract utilizing Simplified Acquisition Procedures. The Period of Performance will be a 12 month base year, plus two (2), 12 month option years. Point of Contact: Paige Stone, Contract Specialist, 817-886-1124, paige.e.stone@usace.army.mil or Sandra Justman, Contract Specialist, 817-886-1073, sandra.justman@usace.army.mil
Pest Control and Mechanical Cleaning
United States, Hill Air Force Base , UT - Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command -
Notice to Offerors: The Government reserves the right to cancel this solicitation, either before or after the closing date. In the event the Government cancels this solicitation, the Government has no obligation to reimburse an offeror for ...
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command | Published December 23, 2015 - Deadline January 24, 2016
Notice to Offerors: The Government reserves the right to cancel this solicitation, either before or after the closing date. In the event the Government cancels this solicitation, the Government has no obligation to reimburse an offeror for any costs. This requirement is being set-aside 100% for small businesses under NAICS code 561710 with the SBA Size Standard of $11M annual revenue. Description: This is a solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format of FAR 13.106 and with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation. Submit only written offers; oral offers will not be accepted. All firms or individuals responding must be registered with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) and System for Award Management (SAM). The NAICS code for this effort is 56170. This procurement is limited to small businesses. This solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-85. The requirement calls for the awardee to perform all tasks outlined it the attached Performance Based Work Statement (PWS). This includes animal carcass removal, and mechanical rodent control cleaning methods such as sweeping and vacuuming spider cobwebs in shelters, test cells, production/storage facilities, tunnels, and administrative areas. The areas that the Contractor will service are areas that are not part of the Government Civil Engineering (CE) Office's Charter to service/maintain. Please see attached Solicitation for Contract Line Item (CLIN), clause and delivery information. FOB: Destination All perspective offerors must obtain a DUNS number, have an "active" Cage Code, and maintain Online Representations and Certifications Application at https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/ in order to be considered for award. Failure to comply with the above mentioned regulations will result in an award to the next otherwise successful registered offeror. Questions and Submission: Questions related to this Request for Quote shall be received, via email, to James.Vaughan.6@us.af.mil or Sean.McDonough.1@us.af.mil no later than January 14, 2016 2:00 p.m. MST. It is the Contractor's responsibility to ensure that questions are received by the Contracting Department within the required timeframe. Answers to questions will be provided to all offerors on FBO.gov under this solicitation on a separate attachment. Any questions received after this time and date list above will not be addressed. All proposals must be emailed to Sean.McDonough.1@us.af.mil on or before the closing date and time indicated in the attached solicitation document. Fax copies will not be accepted. All current and/or future information about this acquisition, i.e. , amendments, purchase specification, and Q&A's will be distributed through FBO. Therefore, any interested parties are responsible for monitoring this site to ensure the most up to date information.
Cleaning of Hood and Duct Aviano/Ghedi AB
United States, Aviano, 1 - Department of the Air Force, US Air Force Europe -
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES The US government intends to solicit proposal for performance of a firm fixed price contract for Cleaning Kitchen Hood and Duct Exhaust Systems at Aviano and Ghedi Air Base, Italy. Performance of this service w ...
Department of the Air Force, US Air Force Europe | Published February 26, 2015 - Deadline March 11, 2015
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES The US government intends to solicit proposal for performance of a firm fixed price contract for Cleaning Kitchen Hood and Duct Exhaust Systems at Aviano and Ghedi Air Base, Italy. Performance of this service will come into effect 01 September 2015 and will have duration of 5 years (one basic 12-month period and four 12-month option periods). The general requirements of this service are illustrated in the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS). Interested parties are encouraged to read the attached PWS to familiarize with the various requirements of the service. Exchanges with interested parties are highly encouraged in order to improve the understanding of the government requirements and industry capabilities. Pre-solicitation conference/site visit will be announced at a later date. Interested parties should provide their inputs in writing SSgt LiConstance Hayes (liconstance.hayes@us.af.mil) and/or Jose De Pascalis (jose.depascalis.it@us.af.mil) no later than 11 March 2015 @ 1600hrs EST. Interested parties are advised to click on the "add me to the watch list" radio button at the bottom of the webpage in order to be notified of all changes to this notice.
BAMC Dry Cleaning Piece Work
United States, Fort Sam Houston , TX - Department of the Army, U.S. Army Medical Command -
Please see attached formal RFP W81K00-16-T-0224 for specific details.
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Medical Command | Published August 15, 2016 - Deadline September 15, 2016
2016 Linen Cleaning Services
This requirement is being posted by FA8201 as a courtesy to the Non-Appropriated Funds (NAF) office at Hill AFB. Ms. Stroschein is the main POC, her contact info is above. Contact her with any questions. Proposals are due 25 Apr 16, please ...
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command | Published April 13, 2016 - Deadline April 25, 2016
This requirement is being posted by FA8201 as a courtesy to the Non-Appropriated Funds (NAF) office at Hill AFB. Ms. Stroschein is the main POC, her contact info is above. Contact her with any questions. Proposals are due 25 Apr 16, please see attached documents (Cover Letter, PWS, General Provsions) for specific requirement details.
NAF Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services
United States, JBSA Ft Sam Houston, TX - Department of the Air Force, Air Education and Training Command -
Department of the Air Force, Air Education and Training Command | Published October 2, 2015
Laundry Cleaning Services Service in Support of YS67, Camp Asaka, Tokyo, Japan
United States, Unit 5228 Yokota AB, APO Japan . 96328-5228 - Department of the Air Force, Pacific Air Forces -
Department of the Air Force, Pacific Air Forces | Published November 14, 2014 - Deadline November 6, 2014
CLEANING OF OIL-WATER SEPARATORS AND HOLDING TANKS, AVIANO AB, ITALY
LOCAL SOURCES:IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION 5.202(A)(12), THIS REQUEST FOR QUOTATION IS INTENDED ONLY FOR LOCAL SOURCES DULY AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE AND DO BUSINESS IN ITALY AS PRESCRIBED BY DFARS 225.1103(4). AVAILABILITY ...
Department of the Air Force, US Air Force Europe | Published September 13, 2016 - Deadline October 13, 2016
LOCAL SOURCES:IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION 5.202(A)(12), THIS REQUEST FOR QUOTATION IS INTENDED ONLY FOR LOCAL SOURCES DULY AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE AND DO BUSINESS IN ITALY AS PRESCRIBED BY DFARS 225.1103(4). AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS:NOTE: FUNDS ARE NOT PRESENTLY AVAILABLE FOR THIS REQUIREMENT. THE GOVERNMENT'S OBLIGATION TO AWARD THIS REQUIREMENT IS CONTINGENT UPON THE AVAILABILITY OF THE APPROPRIATED FUNDS FROM WHICH PAYMENT FOR CONTRCAT PURPOSES CAN BE MADE. NO LEGAL LIABILITY ON THE PART OF THE GOVERNMENT FOR ANY PAYMENT MAY ARISE UNTIL FUNDS ARE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THIS REQUIREMENT AND UNTIL THE CONTRACTOR RECEIVES NOTICE OF SUCH AVAILABILITY, TO BE CONFIRMED IN WRITING BY THE CONTRACTING OFFICER. NO AWARD WILL BE MADE UNTIL FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE. THE GOVERNMENT RESERVES THE RIGHTS TO CANCEL THIS REQUEST, EITHER BEFORE OR AFTER THE CLOSING DATE, WITH NO OBLIGATION TO THE OFFEROR.
Furnish, pickup, launder and delver vendor owned Coveralls and Lab Coats
United States, Hill AFB, UT - Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command -
The contractor will supply and clean industrial coveralls, to include cotton coveralls and shop coats. Supply and cleaning, will include weekly cleaning of coveralls and coats, as well as repair, and replacement of same when required. Repai ...
The contractor will supply and clean industrial coveralls, to include cotton coveralls and shop coats. Supply and cleaning, will include weekly cleaning of coveralls and coats, as well as repair, and replacement of same when required. Repair patches must be stitched on. Service will include weekly pickup and delivery to Bldg 1701 Hill AF Base, Ut 84056. The contract will include a base year with four (4) option years.
DV Garden Grounds Maintenance and Pond Cleaning at Facility 706 on Yokota Air Base,
Department of the Air Force, Pacific Air Forces | Published September 11, 2015 - Deadline August 28, 2015
Reagents and Disposable Products for Use on the DriChem 7000 Chemistry and HemaTrue CBC Machines
The Naval Medical Logistics Command (NMLC) intends to award a sole source contract under the authority of FAR 6.302-1 to the Heska Corporation (Heska); Loveland, CO, 80538-7084, for the delivery of reagents and disposable products for use o ...
Department of the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery | Published August 18, 2015 - Deadline September 2, 2015
The Naval Medical Logistics Command (NMLC) intends to award a sole source contract under the authority of FAR 6.302-1 to the Heska Corporation (Heska); Loveland, CO, 80538-7084, for the delivery of reagents and disposable products for use on the DriChem 7000 Chemistry and HemaTrue CBC machines for use in combat casualty and operational medicine research protocols in support of the Naval Medical Research Unit San Antonio (NAMRU-SA), Fort Sam Houston, TX. To support this research, this acquisition requires the delivery of up to 50 Comprehensive Panel 6 Panel Carton, 50 packs lithium heparin tubes (1.5ml), 50 packs of plain tubes (0.5ml),10 Auto Tips, 12 Heska Chemistry Control Kits, 60 Hema True Diluent Solution (4 x 1.9L), 30 HemaTrue Lysing Reagent (1.9L), and 30 HemaTrue Enxymatic Cleaner (1.9ml), 6 HemaTrue CBC Diff Control Vials (six 4.5 vials per pack), 10 Heska Veterinary Hematology System Cleaning Kits, and 15 Microcapillary Tubes. The estimated period of performance will be a 12-month base period with four, 12-month option years. Heska is the only vendor that manufacturers and distributes supplies and reagents for Heska hematology machines required in the research protocols. This will ensure the scientific data generated is consistently run on the same devices, which is critical when comparing results within a protocol. This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals and no solicitation document exists for the requirement. Sources interested in responding to this notice are required to submit a capability statement that includes management and technical data and cost information, in sufficient detail and with convincing evidence that clearly demonstrates the capability to perform the required work. Capability statements shall not exceed 5 (8.5 x 11 inch) pages using a font size no smaller than 10-point. All capability statements received by the due date of this notice will be considered by the Government. A request for documentation or additional information or submissions that only ask questions will not be considered as an affirmative response. A determination by the Government not to compete based on responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Information received will be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement or to proceed with a sole source contract. Capability statements are due by 3:00 PM Local Time, 2 September 2015. Capability statements shall be submitted by e-mail ONLY as a Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF attachment to the following address: amber.n.obryan.civ@mail.mil. Please use subject line "N39467HESKA".
Analyzer, Laboratory, Hematology, Blood Grouping, Automated
The Naval Medical Logistics Command intends to negotiate on a sole source basis (IAW FAR 13.501) with Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, 1001 US Highway 202, Raritan, NJ 08869. The requirement is for a cost-per-test for one (1) Analyzer, Laborator ...
Department of the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery | Published June 16, 2015 - Deadline July 1, 2015
The Naval Medical Logistics Command intends to negotiate on a sole source basis (IAW FAR 13.501) with Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, 1001 US Highway 202, Raritan, NJ 08869. The requirement is for a cost-per-test for one (1) Analyzer, Laboratory, Hematology, Blood Grouping, Automated [16-817] for Naval Hospital Bremerton. The system shall be capable of performing at least the tests listed below for a minimum annual workload of 9,200 specimens. TEST ABO / Rh Antibody Screens Compatibility Testing Antibody Panel / Identification Direct Antiglobulin testing Reverse serum grouping and antigen typing The system shall be fully automated and capable of barcode tracking. The system shall be capable of performing blood bank testing using gel technology. The system shall be capable of detecting clot while performing blood bank tests. The system shall be capable of identifying reagents and specimens. The system shall be capable of performing STAT testing and positive result reflex testing. The system shall be capable of holding test tubes of various sizes. The system shall be capable of automatic self-cleaning. The electrical requirements are 100VAC, 60 Hz. System installation, validation, correlation, onsite and offsite training, and preventive maintenance coverage shall be included. Corrective system maintenance coverage shall include response times as specified in the Statement of Work. Support shall be provided for a period of five (5) years. Upon delivery, the contractor shall be responsible for uncrating the unit/system, transporting it through the facility to the location of intended use for installation, and removing of all trash created in this process. If interim storage is required, the vendor shall make arrangements for the storage. Vendor shall be an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) authorized maintenance contractor for the proposed equipment/systems such that OEM warranty and service are provided and maintained by the OEM. All software licensing, warranty and service associated with the equipment/system shall be in accordance with the OEM terms and conditions. The systems shall be compliant with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requirements to market and deliver medical products for use in the United States of America, even should delivery be requested outside of the United States. The claims made for the product shall comply with the regulations of the FDA with respect to products for marketing and delivery of a medical product for use in the United States of America, even should delivery be requested outside of the United States. The system shall be installed in compliance with OSHA requirements. This acquisition is being conducted under simplified acquisition procedures FAR 13.501 under the authority of the test program for commercial items (section 4202 of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996). There are not set-aside restrictions for this requirement. The intended procurement will be classified under North America Industry Classification System (NAICS) 334516 with a small business size standard of 500. This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals and no solicitation document exists for this requirement. However, parties interested in responding to this notice will need to submit technical data sufficient to determine capability in providing the same product. All capability statements received by the closing date of this synopsis will be considered by the Government. A determination by the Government not to compete based on responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Information received will be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement. Capability statements shall be submitted by email only as a MS Word or Adobe PDF attachment to Derek Bell at derek.j.bell.civ@mail.mil. Statements are due not later than 1:00 PM on 1 Jul 15. No phone calls accepted.
Endoscopic Video Systems
The Naval Medical Logistics Command intends to negotiate on a sole source basis (IAW FAR 13.501) with Karl Storz Endoscopy-America (Karl Storz), Inc., 2151 Grand Ave, El Segundo, CA, 90245. The requirement is for two (2) video laryngoscope ...
Department of the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery | Published April 22, 2015 - Deadline May 7, 2015
The Naval Medical Logistics Command intends to negotiate on a sole source basis (IAW FAR 13.501) with Karl Storz Endoscopy-America (Karl Storz), Inc., 2151 Grand Ave, El Segundo, CA, 90245. The requirement is for two (2) video laryngoscope systems at Naval Medical Center San Diego. The video laryngoscope system shall be capable of providing visualization of the larynx for tracheal intubation procedures. The system shall include an electronic imaging module, video laryngoscope, portable laryngoscope monitor, external charger, procedure cart and a flat panel monitor. The system shall also include a flexible intubation scope, camera head, portable light source, protection cleaning cap and a Lipp tube adapter. The system shall include a size zero (0) and size one (1) laryngoscope Miller blade. The system shall also include a size two (2) and a size three (3) Macintosh blade. The systems shall have two (2) video laryngoscope Miller blades that shall be capable performing airway emergency procedures on pediatric and neonate patients. The systems electronic imaging module shall be capable of recording video and still images directly to an SD card. The systems portable laryngoscope blades shall be capable of interfacing with the video laryngoscope blades. The systems camera head shall have 20mm focal length and a 0.3 megapixel resolution. The systems flexible intubation scope shall have a minimum field of view of 90 degrees, with an angulation capability of at least 140 degrees up and 140 degrees down. The systems portable light source shall be capable of being water proof. The systems protection cap shall be capable of protecting the laryngoscopes during reprocessing. The power requirement for this system is 110VAC, 60Hz. Vendor shall be an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) authorized maintenance contractor for the proposed equipment/systems such that OEM warranty and service are provided and maintained by the OEM. All software licensing, warranty and service associated with the equipment/system shall be in accordance with the OEM terms and conditions. The systems shall be compliant with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requirements to market and deliver medical products for use in the United States of America, even should delivery be requested outside of the United States. The claims made for the product shall comply with the regulations of the FDA with respect to products for marketing and delivery of a medical product for use in the United States of America, even should delivery be requested outside of the United States. The system shall be installed in compliance with OSHA requirements. This acquisition is being conducted under simplified acquisition procedures FAR 13.501 under the authority of the test program for commercial items (section 4202 of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996). There are not set-aside restrictions for this requirement. The intended procurement will be classified under North America Industry Classification System (NAICS) 334510 with a small business size standard of 500. This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals and no solicitation document exists for this requirement. However, parties interested in responding to this notice will need to submit technical data sufficient to determine capability in providing the same product. All capability statements received by the closing date of this synopsis will be considered by the Government. A determination by the Government not to compete based on responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Information received will be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement. Capability statements shall be submitted by email only as a MS Word or Adobe PDF attachment to Derek Bell at derek.j.bell.civ@mail.mil. Statements are due not later than 1:00 PM on 7 May 15. No phone calls accepted.
Y--Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Turf Renovation, Raise and Re-Alignment Services to include Cleaning, & installation of New Concrete Grade Beam Headstone Support.
United States, Harry Wurzbach Road San Antonio, TEXAS - Department of Veterans Affairs, VA National Cemetery Administration Centralized Contracting Division -
This is a pre-solicitation announcement for Request for Proposal (RFP) VA786-15-R-0125 for additional Raise and Realignment Services at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. An initial contract was awarded to the following company: AllServ In ...
Department of Veterans Affairs, VA National Cemetery Administration Centralized Contracting Division | Published February 24, 2015
This is a pre-solicitation announcement for Request for Proposal (RFP) VA786-15-R-0125 for additional Raise and Realignment Services at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. An initial contract was awarded to the following company: AllServ Inc., 307 Lexington Ave, P.O. Box 85 Chaplin, SC 29036 for $2.7M in July 2014. This pre-solicitation announcement is for a new contract to perform additional Raise and Realignment Services at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. The Department of Veterans Affairs, National Cemetery Administration (NCA) located at 155 Van Gordon Street, Lakewood Colorado is soliciting offers from experienced and qualified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Concerns capable of providing all plant, labor, tools, parts, equipment, transportation, supervision, and incidentals capable of performing Raise and Realignment Services at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery located at 1520 Harry Wurzbach Road, San Antonio, TX 78209. Correspondence or questions regarding this announcement shall be in writing and sent to the Department of Veterans Affairs, National Contracting Activity, Mr. Derek C. Reed, 155 Van Gordon Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80228. The statement of work consists of having a single contractor install concrete grade beam headstone support systems; remove conflicting underground irrigation lateral lines and sprinkler heads, and reinstalling a new, fully functional irrigation system; raise, realign, lower, level, and backfill upright headstones onto new grade beam support system; clean various upright marble headstones; and level topsoil surfaces and renovate designated sections of turf throughout the cemetery. All work shall be done in strict accordance with the contract specifications and drawings. The estimated magnitude of construction range is between $1M and $5M, and a bid guarantee, payment and performance bond is required. This is a best value RFP and the Government reserves the right to make contract award to other than the lowest priced offeror as the RFP will be issued in accordance with FAR Part 15. The evaluation criteria and their relative order of importance as follows: The Government intends to award a single contract to the offeror determined responsive, responsible, and who represents best overall value to the Government. The evaluation criterion includes past performance, program management experience, staffing, scheduling and quality control. The relative order of importance as follows: Past performance is the most important factor and is considered somewhat more important than the remaining non-price factors of program management experience, staffing, scheduling, and quality control. However, all non-priced factors are equal in importance, and when combined are considered significantly more important than cost or price. The Government will evaluate offers against the established evaluation criteria and price will be evaluated for completeness, reasonableness, and realism. This requirement is set-aside 100% for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Concerns and only qualified and eligible SDVOSB concerns will be considered for possible contract award. NAICS Code 238110 is applicable to this acquisition with a Small Business Size Standard of $14.0M. Solicitation documents will be available electronically on or about March 16, 2015, at www.fbo.gov. NO HARD COPIES OF THE SOLICITATION WILL BE ISSUED. Information regarding the mandatory site visit and pre-proposal conference will be listed in the solicitation. NO OTHER SITE VISITS WILL BE HELD. Upon review of the solicitation documents prospective offerors are encouraged to provide questions or comments in writing to the Contracting Officer. The deadline for receipt of questions will also be listed in the solicitation. Please ensure the solicitation number is referenced on all correspondence sent in response to this announcement. All qualified and eligible SDBVOSB concerns must be registered and have an active account in www.vetbiz.gov, and www.sam.gov. Failure to have active accounts in both databases may render your offer non-responsive and exclude your firm from further consideration of possible contract award. The Contracting Officer for this project is Mr. Derek C. Reed who can be reached at (303) 914-5710. Offerors are encouraged to email questions to derek.reed@va.gov. All responsible sources may submit a proposal in response to this announcement which may be considered by this agency.
A--Laboratory, Vivarium, and Aquatics Support for the US Army Center for Environmental Health Research (USACEHR)
The United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) in support of the US Army Center for Environmental Health Research (USACEHR) has a requirement for research, technical, and scientific administrative support to programs ...
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity | Published January 14, 2015 - Deadline March 2, 2015
The United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) in support of the US Army Center for Environmental Health Research (USACEHR) has a requirement for research, technical, and scientific administrative support to programs conducted by USACEHR at Fort Detrick, MD. The Contractor may perform searches of the technical literature and may be requested to provide support in document acquisition and translation. The Contractor shall participate in development and preparation of research scopes of work, animal-use and research protocols and standing operating procedures as needed in the planning and execution of research projects. The Contractor shall perform laboratory procedures, testing and research protocols in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and toxicology (toxicogenomics), toxicology, biomarkers of exposure and effects, aquatic biology, biomonitoring and remote monitoring of contaminated areas, fate and effects of environmental contaminants, exposure assessment, human and ecological risk assessment and model development, and other related areas. Methods may be of a routine nature or may involve specialized procedures. A part of the research may consist of the development of new procedures or methods. The Contractor shall perform maintenance of laboratory animals and cellular organisms at USACEHR facilities. Specific expertise in maintenance and husbandry of rodent, aquatic and amphibian species maintained by USACEHR is required. In situations in which the Contractor is required to work on-site, a part of USACEHR laboratory space and office space will be identified for Contractor use. Where practicable, and not otherwise addressed, Contractor staff also shall have equipment and facilities dedicated to their use only. The Contractor shall prepare, edit and complete technical reports, manuscripts, annual reports and other technical documents, including oral reporting and briefing materials, as required. The Contractor shall review intramural and extramural technical research proposals, reports, manuscripts, and other scientific documents as requested. This may require the ability to generate detailed graphics and to utilize other current audio-visual presentation software and technologies. Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) may be required to support specialized taskings. As SME services are required for these taskings, the contractor shall be provided with a PWS that identifies the specific requirements. USACEHR is developing new and novel approaches to assessing the nature and extent of contamination of the environment. The development and application of mammalian and non-mammalian hazard assessment models coupled with analytical chemistry data provide for an integrated biological assessment of the presence of hazards to both human and ecological receptors. The development and application of this technology is facilitated by an effective review and sharing of the information with DoD program managers, extramural contractors, industry, other government agencies, academic institutions and the public at large. There are many products by which the progress and results of the USACEHR research program may be summarized and disseminated. The Contractor shall provide for all elements of intramural research management, technology transfer and marketing, but the focus is support of ongoing efforts in biomarker discovery, animal husbandry, and development of Tier 2 assays for endocrine disrupting chemicals. USACEHR conducts research, development, testing and evaluation activities that involve the use of a number of mammalian and non-mammalian aquatic species as animal models. This research requires the establishment, maintenance and renewal of mammalian and aquatic organism cultures, operation of testing facilities for exposure to chemical toxicants under a variety of conditions, to include injection, inhalation, and operation of a water treatment facility to ensure that culture and test waters are of uniform and acceptable quality. All routine activities, including preparation of periodic reports, are performed according to USACEHR standing operating procedures (SOPs). Coordinate and schedule organism colony renewals and husbandry to provide sufficient organisms to meet the needs of researchers. Provide periodic (e.g., monthly) reports on the status of all mammalian and aquatic organisms. Facility operation must meet accreditation requirements of the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC). Organisms to be maintained include but are not limited to mice, rats, medaka, bluegill, zebrafish, fathead minnows, Xenopus frogs, killifish, daphnids and algae. Duties include feeding the organisms and maintaining live food sources (e.g., microworms, algae and brine shrimp), tank and glassware cleaning, maintenance and housekeeping in animal rooms, set-up and take-down of tanks, ordering supplies and equipment in a timely fashion to prevent shortages, shipping and receiving organisms and providing proper quarantine procedures, developing new aquaculture procedures as needed, and fabricating simple items such as specialty test chambers. Use of some equipment such as a plate glass cutter or drill for glass tanks or rubber stoppers is required. Monitor operation of well water facilities and notify maintenance staff immediately of malfunctions. Conduct daily, weekly or other periodic water quality sampling and measurement as required, using wet chemical methods or water quality equipment, such as meters, probes and recording devices to measure parameters such as temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, ammonia, alkalinity and hardness. As needed, construct, operate and maintain the aquatic toxicity testing facility fixtures and equipment, including apparatus such as flow-through proportional diluters, peristaltic pumps, etc. Assist in toxicity test operation and maintenance. Modify tanks or adapt specialized equipment to toxicity testing needs. Clean tanks and equipment to remove chemicals used in testing. Facility maintenance must meet AAALAC requirements. USACEHR is developing new toxicity test models. In one approach, USACEHR is attempting to identify molecular biomarkers that are indicative of toxic chemical exposure using zebrafish, several mammalian cell culture models and rat models of toxicity. The availability of well-characterized biomarkers in these model organisms will enable the Army to evaluate new chemicals for possible toxic effects and to test potentially contaminated environments for the presence of toxic hazards for humans and other organisms. Both proteomic and genomic technologies are being utilized in this effort. All routine activities, including preparation of periodic reports, are performed according to USACEHR SOPs. Carry out largely independent research projects to identify novel biomarkers of exposure and effect using one or more of the above model systems. Develop new laboratory methods and adapt existing techniques to the equipment and project at hand. Perform sophisticated molecular studies on RNA, DNA and proteins extracted from liver, gill and other tissues of the above model organisms. Maintain notebooks and databases of all experiments and be responsible for data interpretation and statistical analysis. Prepare presentations for laboratory and scientific meetings; prepare manuscripts for presentation of results in scientific journals from experimentation, and assist co-authors in papers containing his/her significant contributions. Access and utilize the scientific literature to establish and modify methods, support protocol preparation and approval, design studies, and prepare manuscripts and presentations. The development of the new toxicity test models involves and using them to conduct exposure experiments that involve genomic and proteomic evaluations in addition to determination of the physiologic effects of the exposures. Protocols are developed for zebrafish, mammalian cell culture models, and rodents. For zebrafish, gene expression analyses are done using Agilent or Affymetrix microarrays; Affymetrix GeneChips are used for all the other model systems. Proteomic analyses make use of a combination of electrophoresis, liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Conduct literature searches for test chemicals, evaluate analytical methods for utility in our experiments, evaluate the behavior of the test chemicals under our test conditions, and determine the appropriate designs for chemical replenishment during the exposure experiments. Be responsible for proteomic analyses of samples from exposure experiments. Develop and apply microscopic evaluation methods and other physiologic measurements for evaluation of effects of exposures. Assist with conduct of exposure experiments. Assist with gene expression analyses when needed. USACEHR has collected data from numerous research protocols that must be prepared for publication in peer reviewed journals. Contractor is requested to provide expertise in the form of a technical writer to assist in the preparation of manuscripts to be submitted for publication. The contractor will have experience in preparing manuscripts and will possess the necessary skill set to understand the collected data (i.e.: comprehension of scientific work performed--see work descriptions above), organize the data in an appropriate format, prepare descriptive narrative in appropriate format, and edit the manuscript. Key personnel for this requirement is expected to include, but not be limited to: Animal care and laboratory technician Aquaculture specialist Molecular biologist / biomarker scientist Molecular biologist / transcriptomics scientist This procurement is a 100% small business set aside for offerors operating under the NAICS code 541712, with a size standard of 500 employees. Solicitation number W81XWH-15-R-0027 is anticipated for release to the vendor community on or about 30 January 2015 and proposals will be due on or about 02 March 2015. The government anticipates a single-award IDIQ contract with a one-year base period and four one-year option periods. The anticipated award date is 30 April 2015. No hard copies of the solicitation will be issued by the contracting office. The competitive solicitation, solicitation amendments, and all questions and answers related to this procurement shall be made available via the Internet at https://acquisition.army.mil and https://www.fbo.gov. Potential offerors are responsible for accessing the website and obtaining the solicitation and any amendments thereto. Interested parties must respond to the solicitation in order to be considered for award of any resultant contract. To be eligible for an award, offerors MUST be registered with the System for Award Management at http://www.sam.gov. Potential offerors are required to direct all questions via email to Contract Specialist Samantha L. Connors at SAMANTHA.L.CONNORS.CIV@MAIL.MIL.
66--Two Teledyne Automated Flash Chromatography Systems; Brand Name or Equal, with Associated MECS
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity | Published October 31, 2014 - Deadline November 7, 2014
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. The combined synopsis/solicitation number is: W81XWH-15-T-0018 and is being issued under Request For Quote LW4282. This is a notice that this action is unrestricted. The SIC Code is 6640; the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 334516 (size standard 500 employees). The following action is to be completed by the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) in support of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) for Two Teledyne Automated Flash Chromatography Systems, Brand Name or Equal, with the associated minimum essential characteristics (MECs) found attached to this solicitation and the Request For Quote (RFQ) attachment. This announcement constitutes the solicitation by USAMRAA, Fort Detrick, MD as an RFQ and offers must be submitted in writing (oral offers will not be accepted). The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) Number 2005-77, which is effective 14 October 2014. Unless otherwise specified, all Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and other directive material contained in FAC 2005-77 is effective 14 October 2014, except for Items II [Item II-Irrevocable Letters of Credit (FAR Case 2011-023)] and III [Item III- Uniform Procurement Identification (FAR Case 2012-023)] which are effective 13 November 2014. DESCRIPTION: This requirement is for two Automated Flash Chromatography Systems, Brand Name or Equal for use in WRAIR Division of Experimental Therapeutics infectious disease programs. The synthetic chemistry labs require the delivery, installation, and training on automated Flash Chromatography Systems for the purification of small organic molecules developed within the laboratory. Purification process is critical to ensure accurate testing results are acquired on laboratory developed compounds tested in biological and animal testing for an anti malarial lead optimization projects within the Department of Drug Development. Background: The supplies covered in this document include two automated Flash Chromatography Systems. The systems are offered as a package to include the necessary hardware, software, installation, and training to enable proper use of the equipment. Failure to purchase/install these instruments will dramatically impact ET's mission as older equipment nears the end of life-cycle management. The objectives of these programs are: (1) Provide automated standalone systems that can assist in all aspects of column purification of small organic molecules for drug discovery. (2) Provide automated standalone systems that have a high throughput, ease-of-use, and flexibility in both the scale and separation methods in the purification of small organic molecules. See the attachment for a list of the Minimum Essential Characteristics for the required items. A separate PDF document listing these MECs can be located by following the Additional Documentation link below. Quotations submitted shall provide a matrix that directly point back to all MEC's. Forms of documentation may include sales pamphlets, product specification sheets, product documents, user guides, catalogs, etc. Minimum Essential Characteristics (MECs) Two Teledyne Automated Flash Chromatography Systems; Brand Name or Equal, each one consisting of the below MECs: 1. System Design: -Integrated System must be stand alone and not require an additional computer to operate. 2. User Interface: -System heads up display (HUD) shall be touch screen and attached to the instrument. PeakTrak Integrated chromatography software is preferred but not required (Brand Name or Equal). Must have computerized touch screen display for real time control of all run parameters to included but not limited to UV-Vis detection, solvent gradient control, fraction collection control with Color-coded fraction mapping. 3. Data Visualization: -Real-time chromatogram display, zoom, and post-run Peak Trak Fraction mapping (Brand Name or Equal). 4. Run/Gradient Control: -User selectable four solvent binary Drag-and-Drop capability with user-selectable scale. System must be able to utilize at a minimum a two solvent simultaneously providing a binary gradient. 5. Gradient Formation: -High pressure gradient formation with accuracy less than 1% full scale. Gradient formation must be linear or step, isocratic mixing capability. 6. Auto-Method (RFID): -Rf to gradient calculator, with RFID column detection where software automatically loads column parameters including silica type. RFID test tube rack identification to ensure test tube racks are automatically identified by system and can be refilled for continuous operation or can be changed to a new collection size. 7. Detection: -Internal Detection through integrated UV-Vis (UV 200-360nm or UV-vis 200-780nm PDA) with slope and threshold peak detection. Collection triggered by single, dual or all-wavelengths. Collect all fluid, or select fraction collection determine by a UV peak based on slop detection or level threshold. External signal input and optional Evaporative Light Scattering Detection (ELSD) 8. Pump: -Dual, high-pressure positive displacement piston pumps 9. Flow Rate mL/min: -Flow Range 5 -200 mL/min, Flow rate accuracy +/- 5%, Pressure accuracy +/- 5 psi 10. Operating Pressure: -Maximum pressure 200 psi (14 bars) 11. Fraction Collector: -Two RFID racks for error-free operations and easy fraction retrieval. Two collection racks holding 75 test tubes a piece in the following sizes: 18 x 150mm and 16 x 150mm. Collection rack portion of the instrument must have secondary containment and drainage. 12. Sample Introduction: -Auto-inject self-cleaning valve for walk-away solution for automatic equilibration and injection. Column equilibration. 13. Loading Scale: -Flexibility to accept multi-capacity pre-packed silica cartridges in sizes ranging from, but not limited to, 4 to 330grams. 14. Sample Security: -Run auto-extension, monitor back-pressure, and leak detection (organic vapor sensor) 15. Safety Features: -110-120V power supply with grounded solvent path, solvent and waste level-sensing, and integrated column air-purge. -Gas Requirements 65 psi (4.6 bar) +/- 5 psi (0.3 bar) using nitrogen or other inert gas -Drift Tube Temperature between 10 to 70oC -Spray Chamber Temperature between ambient to 120oC -Humidity (when connected to power) 95% relative humidity maximum at 20 to 40oC -Any Solvent storage component of the instrument must have secondary containment and drainage. -All tubing and components exposed to organic solvents must tolerate common solvents, but at a minimum (list not exclusive): water, hexane, alcohol (methanol, ethanol), ethyl acetate, acetone, diethyl ether, dichloromethane, chloroform, toluene, benzene, tetrahydrofuran, acetonitrile, dimethylsulfoxide, dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide. -System must have automatic safety shut off. 16. Dimensions: -Dimensions should be 24 inches in height, 14.1 inches in width, and 17 inches in depth or smaller. 17. Weight: -Weight under 70 lbs. 18. Expandability: -Upgradeable flexible design to enable 4-sample unattended purification. 19. Agency Certifications: -CE and CSA 20. Warranty: -Minimum 1 year warranty (End of MECs) These items are needed for WRAIR at Silver Spring, MD 20910. Delivery is FOB Destination no later than 28 days after date of contract. No hard copies of the solicitation will be issued by this contracting office. All interested parties can view, download and print a copy of the solicitation and any resulting amendments from the following website: https://www.fbo.gov/. In accordance with DFARS 252.204-7004, all contractors wishing to do business with the Department of Defense must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/. All responsible sources may submit a bid, proposal, or quotation which shall be considered by the agency. All quotes will be evaluated based on the documentation provided. Quotes will be evaluated on the basis of lowest price-technically acceptable (please see the full text of 52.212-2 in the attached solicitation documents to this RFQ under the Additional Documentation link below) and any resulting contract shall be issued as a Firm Fixed Price Award. The Government intends to award an order without discussions. Offerors should provide their best, complete proposal upon initial submission. Offerors must be registered and have current and valid SAM and ORCA records before an award can be made to them. The contractor who is chosen for the award shall keep their SAM and ORCA records current and not allow them to expire throughout the period of performance. See the attached Solicitation No. W81XWH-15-T-0018 for the clauses and provisions incorporated by reference. Please refer to the attached document mentioned above for clauses and provisions incorporated by full text under the Additional Documentation link below. The full text of the referenced FAR and DFARS clauses and Local Provisions may be accessed electronically at http://farsite.hill.af.mil/ POINT OF CONTACT: Lisa Walters, Purchasing Agent Email: lisa.d.walters13.civ@mail.mil All responses to this RFQ shall be emailed to Lisa Walters at lisa.d.walters13.civ@mail.mil and must be received no later than Friday 7 November 2014 at 11:00am Eastern Time. This date and time is the final cutoff for your proposal to reach my email. Please allow sufficient time for your proposal to be processed through the Fort Detrick Servers and reach my inbox. All questions in response to this RFQ must be submitted to the address listed above no later than Tuesday 4 November 2014 at 9:00am Eastern Time. No telephonic requests or quotes shall be accepted. Responses shall include the company's name, point of contact, address, phone number, DUNS number, CAGE Code, Tax ID, and RFQ Number. The Quote shall be submitted using MS Word, MS Excel 2000 or higher or searchable PDF format.
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