Description
1. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial services/items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6 in conjunction with FAR Part 13, as supplemented with
additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a separate written solicitation will not be issued.
1.a. Project Title: Facility Electrical Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing 1.b. Description: VA Prescott Healthcare System is seeking a contractor to provide facility electrical
maintenance, inspection and testing that is required to maintain facility healthcare electrical compliance in accordance with (IAW) VHA Directive 1028, NFPA 70B, NFPA 99 Section 6, NFPA
110, and Joint Commission Standards for Emergency Power Systems EC 02.05.07. 1.c. Project Location: VA Prescott Healthcare System 1.d. Solicitation Type - Number: Request for Quotes (RFQ)
- 36C26223Q0670. 1.e. Set Aside: This solicitation is issued as a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business set aside. 1.f. Applicable NAICS code: 238210, Electrical Contractors and
Other Wiring Installation Contractors. 1.g. Small Business Size Standard: $16.5 Million 1.h. Type of Contract: Firm Fixed Price 1.i. Period of Performance: Base year plus 4 options 1.j.
Wage Determination applicable to this project: SCA WD 2015-5471 revision 19 1k. Job walk will be conducted at 10am on Thursday, March 16th, 2023. Participants will meet at Boiler Plant
B-111 of the VA Prescott Medical Center. Please reach out to Christopher Bernier at (928) 273-6879 if you need to locate the meeting point. Please email Ositadima.ndubizu@va.gov to
indicate intent to participate. 1.l. Request for Information (RFI) should be submitted via email no later than 10am PST Tuesday, March 21st, 2023, to ositadima.ndubizu@va.gov 2. Statement
of Work 2.1. Objective. VA Prescott Healthcare System is seeking a contractor to provide facility electrical maintenance, inspection and testing that is required to maintain facility
healthcare electrical compliance in accordance with (IAW) VHA Directive 1028, NFPA 70B, NFPA 99 Section 6, NFPA 110, and Joint Commission Standards for Emergency Power Systems EC
02.05.07. 2.2. Background. The services described are required to maintain compliance with the VHA Directive 1028 Facility Electrical Power Systems, NFPA 70B Electrical Equipment
Maintenance, NFPA 99 Section 6 Healthcare Facilities Code, Electrical Systems, NFPA 110 Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, and Joint Commission Standards for Emergency
Power Systems (Environment of Care) EC 02.05.07. Testing, inspections, and maintenance are performed to keep facility electrical power within acceptable performance standards and to
prevent unexpected loss of facility electrical power. 2.3. Scope. Contractor will be required to provide the following services for the maintenance, inspections, analysis, and testing of
electrical normal and emergency power equipment and systems. A list of equipment that will be tested will be attached separately Switchgear Testing, Maintenance, Inspections, Testing and
Repairs (if required) MV Cutler Hammer (EATON) Switchgear 72YE237 15KV, 1200 Amperes Check for trip rating operation and function. Perform Tri-Annual Inspection and Testing/Thermal
Imaging under load. Thermal imaging of switchgear equipment and breakers. Perform Tri-Annual RF Cable Testing on MV distribution cabling 7200 volts and above. Provide a life expectancy
report on existing substation switchgear. Submit recommendations for repairs, as required. Provide documentation of results in both electronic and hard copy format (with 3-ring binder).
Medium Voltage Distribution Switch Cabinets 7200 Volt and Above Inspection, Testing, Maintenance, and Repairs (if required) Switch Cabinets #1, #2, & #3 Perform Annual Testing and
Inspection to include the following: Manufacturer Rating Serial Number/Switch Number Perform thermal imaging and provide reports to include recommended repairs or retesting intervals
Visual Condition Inspect anchorage, alignment, and grounding Inspectors Name and Date of Inspection Check for trip rating operation and function. Submit recommendations for repairs, as
required. Provide detailed documentation of results in both electronic and hard copy format (with 3-ring binder). Circuit Breaker Testing, Inspections, Maintenance, and Repairs (if
required) Check for trip rating operation and function, unless if Thermal Imaging will be sufficient. To be performed on all 600 ampere and higher breakers. Perform Tri-Annual Inspection
and Testing/Thermal Imaging under load. Thermal imaging of all 600 breakers (possibly to include switchgear, as related) and above. Perform Tri-Annual RF Cable Testing on MV distribution
cabling 7200 volts and above throughout station. Provide printed testing standard of the procedure used. Point to point location of cables tested/phasing and cable ID for each cable.
Detailed test results for each cable tested. Recommended repairs as needed per test results. Submit recommendations for repairs, as required. Provide documentation of results in both
electronic and hard copy format (with 3-ring binder). Molded Case Circuit Breaker Testing, Inspections, Maintenance, and Repairs (if required) Check for trip rating operation and
function, unless if Thermal Imaging will be sufficient. Perform Annual Inspections and Testing/Thermal Imaging under load. Thermal imaging of all 225-amp distribution breakers/ (and
panels since they will have the deadfront off anyway) and above. To be done on all 225 ampere rated breakers. Submit recommendations for repairs, as required. Provide documentation of
results in both electronic and hard copy format (with 3-ring binder). Transfer Switch Testing, Maintenance, Inspections, and Repairs (if required) Perform Tri-Annual Inspections and
Testing. Check for proper function and that switching happens within 10 seconds per NFPA 99 and NFPA 110 codes and standards for emergency and standby power systems. Submit
recommendations for repairs, as required. Provide documentation of results in both electronic and hard copy format (with 3-ring binder). Transformer Inspections, Oil Filled Testing
(Analysis), Maintenance, and Repairs (if required) Perform Annual Oil Sampling, Testing, and Analysis DGA-7 Part Analysis: Dielectric breakdown voltage Acid neutralization number Specific
gravity Interfacial tension Color Visual condition Perform thermal imaging and provide reports to include recommended repairs or retesting intervals. Water in insulating liquids Measure
power factor or dissipation factor Include Furan DGA for cellulose paper insulation degradation determination The baseline Furan Gas percentage can be used for predictive testing of
remaining life of transformers by performing periodic Furan Dissolved Gas tests Manufacturer Rating Serial number/ pad mount number Inspectors name and date of inspection Perform
Inspections on Transformer Equipment Perform Evaluation and Testing Annually per industry standards Type KV Primary Voltage Impedance Amperes Secondary Voltage Frequency Oil
Capacity/Current Level Inspect physical and mechanical condition Inspect anchorage, alignment, and grounding Verify presence of PCB labeling Perform thermal imaging and provide reports to
include recommended repairs or retesting intervals Manufacturer Rating Serial Number/Pad Mount Number Inspectors Name and Date of Inspection Submit recommendations for repairs, as
required. Provide detailed documentation of results in both electronic and hard copy format (with 3-ring binder). Generator Maintenance, Inspections, Testing, and Repairs (if required)
Perform Comprehensive Quarterly, Semi-Annual, and Annual Maintenance and Inspections on Facility Emergency and Standby Generators. Perform Tri-Annual 4-hour load testing in accordance
with NFPA 70B, NFPA 99, NFPA 110, and Joint Commission Standards for Emergency Power Systems EC 02.05.07 Element of Performance (EP) 09. Perform Tri-Annual 4-hour generator run in
accordance with NFPA 70B, NFPA 99, NFPA 110, and Joint Commission Standards for Emergency Power Systems EC 02.05.07 EP 10. Perform Annual generator 2-hour load testing in accordance with
NFPA 70B, NFPA 99, NFPA 110, and Joint Commission Standards for Emergency Power Systems EC 02.05.07 EP 06. Replace batteries every 24-30 months according to NFPA 110 Section A.5.6.4.5.1
Replace antifreeze every two years in accordance with manufacturers specifications. Test antifreeze annually as part of preventive maintenance in accordance with manufacturers
specifications. Replace oil, oil filters, air filters, and test for preventive maintenance in accordance with manufacturers specifications. Submit recommendations for repairs, as
required. Provide documentation of results in both electronic and hard copy format (with 3-ring binder). Generator/Boiler Fuel Testing, Analysis, Cleaning, and Polishing Perform Annual
testing/analysis of fuels for generators and boilers and documentation of results in accordance with Joint Commission Standards for Emergency Power Systems EC 02.05.07 EP 08. Testing will
include the following: Flash Point, oC, min. Water and Sediment, % vol, max. Distillation Temperature, oC90 %, % vol recovered. Kinematic Viscosity, mm2/S at 40oC. Ash % mass, max.
Sulphur, ppm (ug/g) G max. Copper Strip Corrosion Rating, max. (3 h at a minimum control temperature of 50oC) Cetane number, min I. Cetane Index, min. Aromaticity, % vol, max. Ramsbottom
carbon residue on 10% distillation residue, % mass, max. Lubricity, HFRR @ 60oC, micron, max. Conductivity, pS/m or Conductivity Units (C.U.), min. Perform Cleaning and Polishing of fuels
to eliminate impurities and provide stabilization to promote effective performance for fuel to be used in either generators or boilers. Provide recommendations, if required. Provide
documentation of results (to include before and after pictures) of fuel samples in both electronic and hard copy format (with 3-ring binder). 2.4. General Requirements Testing,
inspection, and certification shall be accomplished by certified inspectors. Certificates shall be provided upon arrival prior to the certification process. All sampling and testing will
be provided by a qualified technician, tools, supplies, and approved containers to obtain samples of liquid from specified electrical equipment. The technician will perform a visual
inspection of the specified equipment, complete a field report and package sample containers for shipment. Test samples and field reports will be shipped to lab testing facility for
analysis. NAVAHCS Facility will provide an Electrician and a Safety Representative competent in the knowledge of environmental and safety regulations pertaining to the facility and
provide clear and safe access to the equipment. NAVAHCS Facility Electrician will be responsible for inspecting all equipment worked on and assuring all valves are properly and securely
closed and no leaks are present upon completion of liquid sample acquisitions. If Lockout Tagout procedures are required during or prior to inspection, that will be coordinated with the
contractor or representative and the facility Electrical Shop, Mechanical Supervisor, and Maintenance & Operations Supervisor prior to working on or access to equipment in accordance
with VHA Directive 1028, NFPA 70E, and facility LOTO Program. NAVAHCS Facility GEMS coordinator will be available to collect liquid waste that is generated prior to liquid sampling that
is to be taken for testing and analysis. References and Codes The following references, codes, standards, and criteria shall be utilized to the extent applicable. The contractor should
have personal copies of these documents for use during the contract. The contractor shall make the COR aware of any conflicts between these documents and VA Handbooks, as applicable to
this contract, and obtain a decision. VA Electrical Design Manual VHA Directive 1028 Facility Electrical Power Systems NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NFPA 70B Electrical Equipment
Maintenance NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities NFPA 101 Life Safety Code NFPA 110 Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems IEEE Institute
of Electrical & Electronics Engineers Joint Commission Standards EC 02.05.07 for Emergency Power Systems Elements of Performance (EP) 01 10 MV Medium Voltage KV Kilo Voltage or Kilo
Volts 2.5. Performance Monitoring. The Contracting Officer Representative (COR) will monitor contractor performance and certify the work was done in accordance with the SOW. 2.6. Period
of Performance. The period of performance will be base year plus 4 option years. Contractor (or Representative) shall sign-in upon arrival at the M&O Supervisor Office, building 31,
Room 111, at the beginning of each visit. All documentation for installation, inspection, and certifications shall be provided to Northern Arizona VA Health Care System (NAVAHCS)
facilities personnel during the contract period. Documentation shall be provided in both electronic format (pdf) and hard copy format with 3-ring binder. Contractors will be allowed to
work after hours and over the weekends to prevent inconveniences to hospital and facility staff during switchgear, circuit breaker, transfer switch, and transformer testing and
inspections due to the equipment may have to be shutdown and/or isolated during these periods. Coordination efforts will be made during these testing, inspection, and maintenance periods
with NAVAHCS staff prior to any shutdowns or isolation periods. Coordination efforts must be made, at a minimum of, 72 hours in advance. This will include after normal business hours and
for weekends. FMS staff will need to know ahead of any shutdown, how long the anticipated shutdown or isolation periods will be, to properly inform NAVAHCS facility staff. This
information will also be required in the event that Lockout Tagout procedures must be performed prior to any shutdown or isolation period a. National Holidays: New Year s Day January 01
Martin Luther King s Birthday Third Monday in January President s Day Third Monday in February Memorial Day Last Monday in May Independence Day July 04 Labor Day First Monday in September
Columbus Day Second Monday in October Veterans Day November 11 Thanksgiving Day Fourth Thursday in November Christmas Day December 25 b. If the holiday falls on a Sunday, the following
Monday will be observed as a National holiday. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday is observed as a National holiday by U.S. Government Agencies, and any day
specifically declared by the President of the United States of America. Overtime & Holiday Pay: Overtime pay is at the rate of one and one-half times the employees regular rate of pay
for all hours worked in excess of eight up to and including 12 hours in any workday, and for the first eight hours of work on the seventh consecutive day of work in a workweek. Overtime
pay also includes Federal Holidays. 2.7. Contractor Personnel Background Requirements. a. The Office of Security and Law Enforcement provides Department-wide policy on the assignment of
appropriate position sensitivity designations associated with Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) positions involving national security and public trust responsibilities, and on the level
of background investigations required for applicants for, and incumbents of, those positions. In addition to VA employees, the policy and investigative requirements are applicable to
Contractor personnel who require access to VA computer systems designated as sensitive. b. Personnel who require access to VA computer systems shall be subject to all necessary background
investigations and receive a favorable adjudication from the VA Office of Security and Law Enforcement to ensure compliance with such policy. If such investigation has not been completed
prior to contract commencement, the Contractor shall be responsible for the actions of those individuals performing under the contract. c. Should the contract require Contractor personnel
to maintain U.S. citizenship, the Contractor shall be responsible for compliance. Regardless of U.S. citizenship requirements, Contractor personnel are required to read, write, speak, and
understand the English language, unless otherwise specified in this contract or agreed to by the Government. d. The cost of such investigations shall be borne by the Contractor, either in
advance or as reimbursement to the Government. The level of sensitivity shall be determined by the Government on the basic of the type of access required. The level of sensitivity will
determine the depth of the investigation and the cost thereof. Currently, the current estimated costs for such investigations are as follows: Level of Sensitivity Background investigation
level Approximate Cost Low Risk National Agency Check with Written Inquiries $ 231.00 Moderate Risk Minimum Background Investigation $ 825.00 High Risk Background Investigation $ 3,465.00
e. The Contractor shall be required to furnish all applicable employee information required to conduct the investigation, such as, but not limited to, the name, address, and social
security number of Contractor personnel. The VA will provide all the necessary instructions and guidance for submission of the documents required to conduct the background investigation.
Background investigations shall not be required for Contractor personnel who will not be required to access VA computer systems nor gain access to sensitive materials. 2.8. Contractor
Employees a. The Contractor shall not employ persons for work on this contract if such employee is identified to the Contractor as a potential threat to the health, safety, security,
general well-being or operational mission of the installation and its population. Contract Personnel shall be subject to the same quality assurance standards or exceed current recognized
national standards as established by the Joint Commission (JC). b. Badge. Contractor shall obtain a Contractor I.D Badge from the VA Police. All Contractor personnel are required to wear
I.D Badge during the entire time on VA facility. The I.D Badge MUST have an identification picture and shall state the name of the individual and the company represented. c. PARKING: It
is the responsibility of the contract personnel to park in the appropriate designated parking areas. Parking information is available from VA Police & Security Service Office. The
Contractor assumes full responsibility for any parking violations. d. Smoking is strictly prohibited on the grounds of any VHA facility. Per VHA Directive 1085 dated March 5, 2019, it is
VHA policy that all VHA health care facilities, including hospitals, community clinics, administrative offices and Vet Centers, will be smoke-free for patients, visitors, contractors,
volunteers, and vendors effective October 1, 2019. There will no longer be designated smoking areas. 2.10. Insurance Coverage a. The Contractor agrees to procure and maintain, while the
contract is in effect, Workers Compensation and Employee s Public Liability Insurance in accordance with Federal and State of California laws. The Contractor shall be responsible for all
damage to property, which may be done by him, or any employee engaged in the performance of this contract. b. The Government shall be held harmless against any or all loss, cost, damage,
claim expense or liability whatsoever, because of accident or injury to persons or property of others occurring in the performance of this contract. c. Before commencing work under this
contract, the Contracting Officer shall require the Contractor to furnish certification from his/her insurance company indicating that the coverage specified by FAR 52.228-5 and per FAR
Subpart 28.307-2 has been obtained and that it may not be changed or canceled without guaranteed thirty (30) day notice to the Contracting Officer. d. The Contractor shall furnish to the
Contracting Officer within fifteen (15) days of award an Official Certification from the insurance company indicating that the coverage has been obtained and that it may not be changed or
cancelled without guaranteed thirty (30) day notice to the Contracting Officer. New certifications shall be furnished at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the current
insurance policy. The phrase will endeavor is not acceptable terms to the Government and such coverage carrying that phrase will be rejected and services may not be rendered until proper
certificate is issued. 3. The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2019-01, dated 10/10/2019. The
following provisions and clauses apply to this solicitation and can be found in enclosure 2. 3.a. FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors Commercial Items 3.b. FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation --
Commercial Items 3.c. FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions -- Commercial Items 3.d. FAR 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders
-- Commercial Items 3.e. Supplemental Insurance Requirements 3.f. VAAR 852.219-10, VA Notice of Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside 3.g. VAAR 852.219-74,
Limitations on Subcontracting Monitoring and Compliance 3.h. FAR 52.233-2, Service of Protest 3.i. VAAR 852.233-70, Protest Content/Alternative Dispute Resolution 3.j. VAAR 852.233-71,
Alternative Protest Procedure 4. Submit written offers in accordance with the following instructions, as well as Addendum to FAR 52.212-1, Instruction to Offerors. Oral offers will not be
accepted. Complete and submit enclosure 1 via email no later than 10am PST Monday March 27th, 2023, to ositadima.ndubizu@va.gov. Ensure the following are completed and/or included in the
quote packet: 4.3.a. Vendor Information with UEI number 4.3.b. Acknowledgement of amendments 4.3.c. Concurrence/non-concurrence with solicitation terms, conditions, and provisions 4.3.d.
Schedule of services 4.3.e. FAR 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial Items