AED Maintenance Services for LRL Health Unit (Соединенные Штаты Америки - Тендер #42026282) | ||
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Страна: Соединенные Штаты Америки (другие тендеры и закупки Соединенные Штаты Америки) Организатор тендера: DEPT OF THE ARMY Номер конкурса: 42026282 Дата публикации: 18-05-2023 Источник тендера: Государственные закупки США |
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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
The Government is issuing this Request for Information to determine a competitive basis for the procurement described. This is not a solicitation. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this survey. This survey is for market research purposes only. Only contractors capable of performing this type of work should respond to this Request for Information.
REQUIREMENT
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Louisville District, anticipates a requirement for provide on-site physical inspection, preventative maintenance, and replacement of all disposable supplies on the (6) AEDs owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Ron Mazzoli Federal Building located at 600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Place, Louisville, KY 40202.. The estimated magnitude of this acquisition is expected to be approximately $25,000.00.
DESCRIPTION (Draft Scope of Work)
Purpose:
Service Agreement To Include:
Replacement of Disposable Supplies:
Post Event Service and Supply Replenishment
Location of AEDs serviced in Ron Mazzoli Federal Building:
Initiation of Service:
To begin immediately.
Invoice ANNUALLY following inspection of our six (6) AEDs:
Send invoices to:
Occupational Health Unit, Christene Tomlin, Rm. 138
P.O. Box 59
Louisville, KY 40201-0059
SECURITY REQUEST:
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
All Contractors and subcontractor employee(s) working on this contract who require access to any Louisville District Lake Projects and Lock and Dam Projects shall receive authorization to be on site at these facilities based upon a favorable background investigation in accordance with “Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12: Policy for a Common Identification Standard for Federal Employees and Contractors” (HSPD 12). The Louisville District Security Management Office shall submit contractor(s) personal information to complete the basic background investigation in order to make a recommendation to the Contracting Office of an employee’s suitability for work on Government property. The Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO) has the right to deny any contractor or subcontractor employee from working on the contract based upon the results of the background investigation provided by the Louisville District Security Office. The Government, Contractor, and subcontractors shall not permit any employee(s) access to drawings, blueprints, records, photos, sites, or projects until the Louisville District Security Management Office has completed an Operations Security (OPSEC) review of such items and determined they can be released.
FOR ALL LOUISVILLE DISTRICT CONTRACTS:
Contractors shall submit a complete investigation packet for each contractor and subcontractor employee to the Louisville District Security Management office within 10 working days after award of any contract, or prior to the individual being permitted access to Louisville District facilities.
The Contractor must also provide the following: (1) Name of the Contract Specialist with whom he/she is working,
(2) Project Name, (3) Contract Number (4) Task Order Number when applicable, and (5) US Citizens Security Access Form or Pre-Bid/Site Visit Form; each employee working on site must have a background investigation form submitted directly to the Louisville District Security Office.
The Contractor must provide a full legal name, complete SSN#, Date of Birth, Place of Birth (City and State) and Driver’s license number if available. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure the above information is accurate and legible, otherwise delays may occur.
Contractors shall have background checks completed for their employees annually in the case of Contracts with an initial period of performance (POP) greater than 1 year and those Contracts with Options or Modifications Which Extend the POP beyond 1 year. For instance, if the employee was cleared in May of 2022, they shall be cleared again in May of 2023. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that each employee’s security is up to date. Failure to comply may lead to possible removal from the project/jobsite.
The Contractor must ensure if new employees are brought in to work on an existing Contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), they must process the employee through the Louisville District USACE Security Office for background purposes.
FOR CONTRACTORS REQUIRING DOD COMMON ACCESS CARDS (CAC)
The documents listed below are required:
SF 85, Questionnaire for Non-Sensitive Positions (see http://www.opm.gov/forms/ to print form). Fingerprints are captured electronically at the closest Army Recruiting Station to the contractor’s home of record or at the USACE, Louisville District Security Office.
Contractor shall report any changes in personnel, or at any time conditions change at least 5 working days prior to individual(s) need to have access to the site. The Contractor shall provide the same information as listed above for all new employees.
Following submission of paperwork, the Louisville District Security Office will conduct an initial criminal check based upon the information provided. If there are no issues, the Louisville District Security Office will make recommendations to the PCO or their Designated Representative. The Louisville District Security Office cannot give approval due to unfavorable report(s). The Louisville District Security Office shall coordinate with Office of Counsel and will jointly make recommendations to the PCO and/or the Designated Representative should a background investigation come back with derogatory information. The PCO will make the determination whether to allow the Contractor personnel to work on the site based on Security and Office of Counsel recommendations, and the PCO will advise the Contractor of the decision.
FOREIGN NATIONALS
The Contractor shall provide the package listed above, as well as additional materials noted below for all Foreign Nationals. The Contractor is to expect additional time in the approval process for all Foreign Nationals due to the level of review and elevation of the review to Headquarters staff to complete. All Foreign Nationals must comply with the following paragraph:
In accordance with Engineering Regulation 380-1-18, “Technology Transfer, Disclosure of Information and Contacts with Foreign Representatives” dated 1 August 1996, Section 4, all foreign nationals who work on Corps of Engineers’ contracts shall be approved by the Headquarters US Army Corps of Engineers (HQ USACE) Foreign Disclosure Officer before beginning work on this contract; this regulation includes subcontractor employees. The Contractor shall submit to the Security Management Office, the names of all foreign nationals proposed for performance under this contract, along with documentation to verify legal admittance into the United States. Such documentation shall include at least one of the following: a U.S. passport, Certificate of U.S. Citizenship (INS Form N-560 or N-561), Certificate of Naturalization (INS Form N-550 or N-570), Alien Registration Card with photograph (INS Form I-151 or I-551), Employment Authorization Card (INS Form I-688A), etc.
In order to assure forms are properly completed, and to minimize time delays, the Contractor is encouraged to work closely with the Louisville District Security Office. The Government will return for correction incomplete forms, illegible forms, etc. which will delay the contractor / subcontractor from beginning work.
Security requirements are subject to change in accordance with HSPD-12, Office of Personnel Management, regulation or policy changes, etc. The Government shall add any changes to security requirements by modification to the contract.
The Contractor shall contact the Louisville District Security Office by phone, letter, or email at the following numbers/addresses:
CELRL-SC
600 Martin Luther King Jr. Pl
Louisville, KY 40202
Charles R. Tanner, phone (502) 315-6929; email Charles.R.Tanner@usace.army.mil
James R. Milner, phone (502) 315-6916; email James.R.Milner@usace.army.mil
Jason Almodovar, phone (502) 315-6754; email Jason.Almodovar@usace.army.mil
Point of Contact regarding AEDs in Ron Mazzoli Federal Building:
Christene Tomlin
Occupational Health Nurse Manager
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District
600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Place, Rm. 138
Louisville, KY 40202-2239
Phone: 502-315-7071
christene.v.tomlin@usace.army.mil
OR
Jeremy Ball
Chief, Safety & Occupational Health Office
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District
600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Place, Rm. 139
Louisville, KY 40202-2239
Phone: 502-315-7061
Jeremy.l.ball@USACE.ARMY.MIL
*Please note that the specifics of this description are subject to change.*
The anticipated NAICS code is 334510, – Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing
SURVEY
The Government is issuing this notice to determine a competitive basis. This is not a solicitation and the items listed herein are subject to change or eliminated from the requirement. This survey is for market research purposes only. Only contractors capable of performing this type of work should respond to this Request for Information.
Your response to this survey is requested by 10:00 AM Eastern Time, March 22, 2023. Please send by email to Brennan M. Poole at Brennan.M.Poole@usace.army.mil.
Include the title "Sources Sought– LRL Health Unit AED Maintenance Services” as the subject line in
email communications. All submitted responses must be in either Microsoft Word or Adobe pdf format.
1) Name of your firm:
2) CAGE Code:
3) Point of Contact, Phone number and EMAIL address:
4) Please provide responses to the following:
Provide technical capability (in the form of prior experience or other), in the following scope areas:
5) Do you have capability to provide services for one base year plus option years?
6) Outline experience working with AED Machines. Include scope, value and duration.
7) Are you a Small Business classified under the above NAICS code? If so, do you fall into a sub-category (e.g. HubZone, 8(a), SDVOSB, WOSB, etc.)?
8) For this requirement, what percentage of this work would you potentially subcontract and utilize small business?
9) If this requirement is advertised, do you anticipate submitting a proposal?
10) What evaluation criteria would your firm view as the most advantageous to the Government in ensuring the best value to the Government is achieved.
11 ) Please provide any additional information you feel is necessary.
Any questions on this Sources Sought should be submitted Brennan Poole, Contract Specialist, at brennan.m.poole@usace.army.mil.