Cable Replacement, Splicing, and Testing
ID: 12505B25R0008Type: Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICEUSDA ARS MWA AAO ACQ/PER PROPPEORIA, IL, 61604, USA

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Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors (238210)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF LABORATORIES AND CLINICS (Z1DB)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), through its Agricultural Research Service (ARS), is seeking proposals for a project involving cable replacement, splicing, and testing at the National Center for Animal Health in Ames, Iowa. The primary objective is to repair 15KV cables, which includes tasks such as splicing, T-tapping, and the installation of new cables, all while adhering to strict safety regulations and ensuring compliance with USDA bio-preferred product standards. This project is crucial for maintaining the operational integrity of the facility and is set aside for small businesses under NAICS code 238210, with an estimated construction cost between $25,000 and $100,000. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by the specified deadlines and can direct inquiries to Jeff Kathman at jeffery.kathman@usda.gov or by phone at 515-667-0841. The period of performance is 90 days following the notice to proceed, and a site visit is scheduled for January 21 and 22, 2025, with pre-registration required by January 17, 2024.

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    The document outlines the procedures for completing the Construction Progress and Payment Schedule (Form ARS-371) required by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service. This form is essential for contractors, as it must be submitted within 14 calendar days post-receipt of the Notice to Proceed. It is necessary even when no partial payments are requested. When payments are requested, an approved Form ARS-371 must accompany the Payment Request (Form ARS-372). Key sections include detailed instructions for filling out the form, which involves specifying the contract number, amount, starting and completion dates, project location, contractor’s details, and a breakdown of each work branch by dollar value and percentage. The contractor must sign the form, after which the Contracting Officer provides approval. This process assures transparency and accountability in managing federal construction projects, maintaining standards for proper reporting and documenting progress.
    The document is a "Contractor's Request for Payment Transmittal" form, which is essential for processing partial or final payments to contractors working under federal contracts. It outlines the contractual financial details, including the original contract amount, adjustments due to change orders, and the total adjusted contract price. The form requires contractors to detail the value of work completed and materials stored at the project site, leading to a calculation of the net amount due for payment. Key components include the contractor’s certification of compliance with payment terms and conditions, assurance that all payments to subcontractors will be fulfilled, and the signatures of authorized representatives and project managers confirming the payment request. This document plays a crucial role in the context of government RFPs and grants, ensuring compliance with fiscal responsibilities and transparency in payments related to government-funded projects. It serves to streamline the payment process while verifying that work aligns with contract specifications and financial obligations are met.
    The Past Performance Evaluation Sheet is a critical component for contractors responding to government RFPs. It requires contractors to submit detailed information about previous contracts, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating reliable past performance. Each submission must include the contractor's name, contract details such as identifying numbers, descriptions of services provided, contract values, performance periods, and the locations where the services were executed. Additionally, it mandates the provision of a current point of contact (POC) from the respective government agency for verification and comments. If applicable, contractors must explain any received Cure Notices or Show Cause letters, outlining corrective actions taken. This structured approach underscores the government's expectation for contractors to showcase their experience and compliance, aiding in decision-making for future contracts. The document emphasizes the contractor's responsibility in obtaining the necessary verification from the government contacts. Overall, it serves as a vital tool in evaluating contractor qualifications and assessing their capacity to fulfill government contracts efficiently.
    This government solicitation (No. 12505B25R0008) involves a project for cable replacement, splicing, and testing at the National Center for Animal Health in Ames, Iowa. The estimated construction cost ranges from $25,000 to $100,000, with the project set aside for small businesses under the NAICS code 238210. The contractor is required to complete the work within 90 calendar days of receiving the notice to proceed. All contractors must be qualified, OSHA-trained, and adhere to safety standards. The work involves obtaining necessary permits and ensuring that all construction materials meet USDA bio-preferred product standards. The contractor must submit sealed bids and is responsible for the management of the entire project, including employee conduct and qualifications. Performance bonds will be required, and strict guidelines for inspection, acceptance, and invoicing are outlined. The solicitation also highlights compliance with various federal regulations regarding labor standards and environmental considerations. Overall, this document serves as a formal request for proposals to carry out critical improvements at a federal facility, emphasizing the necessity for compliance with industry standards and regulations to ensure safety and effectiveness in public service projects.
    The project outlined in the Statement of Work (SOW) aims to repair 15KV cables at the USDA National Centers for Animal Health (NCAH) facility in Ames, IA. The repair involves splicing, T-tapping, and installation of three 500MCM 15KV cables between manhole 5 and the MV switch at building 7, necessitated by a fault discovered during cable testing. The contractor is expected to ensure safety by de-energizing systems and adhering to safety regulations, utilizing proper safety equipment and protective measures throughout the work. The contractor will manage tasks such as removing existing cables, performing hy-pot testing post-installation, and replacing degraded components while ensuring all work is completed safely and within a 90-day timeframe from the notice to proceed. Additionally, the location's security protocols stipulate that personnel must be U.S. citizens and will be required to sign in/out while being escorted at all times on the secure grounds of the facility. This comprehensive approach emphasizes diligent procedures aligning with federal regulations for safety and security in government contracts.
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