Ft Duchesne Snow Removal
ID: IHS1500834Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFINDIAN HEALTH SERVICEPHOENIX AREA INDIAN HEALTH SVCPHOENIX, AZ, 85004, USA

NAICS

Landscaping Services (561730)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- LANDSCAPING/GROUNDSKEEPING (S208)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the Indian Health Service, is seeking qualified contractors to provide snow and ice removal services at the Fort Duchesne Health Clinic in Utah. The contractor will be responsible for clearing parking lots, road access ways, and sidewalks during snow events, ensuring these areas are safe and accessible before clinic hours, with operations required to be completed by 6:30 AM on clinic operation days. This procurement is crucial for maintaining safe access to healthcare services during winter months, reflecting the government's commitment to community health and safety. Interested parties must submit written quotations by September 20, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. PST, and should direct inquiries to Dale C. Clark at dale.clark@ihs.gov.

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    dale.clark@ihs.gov
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    This Sources Sought Notice is issued for U&O Snow Removal Services under NAICS Code 561730, aimed at gathering market research responses. The notice highlights the priority given to Indian Economic Enterprises (IEE) and Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) in compliance with the Buy Indian Act. Interested parties must submit a written response by September 4, 2024, containing essential business information including company details, contact information, DUNS number, tax ID, business category qualification, and a capability statement. The notice emphasizes the need for Indian-owned businesses to self-certify eligibility through the attached IHS Indian Economic Enterprise Representation form and identify their supporting tribes or corporations. It outlines the requirement for snow and ice removal from various areas during snow events. This notice is not a request for quotes but rather aims to ascertain interest and compliance, ultimately assisting the government in making informed acquisition decisions.
    This government document outlines the invoicing process and contract clauses pertinent to contractors engaged in projects involving the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Contractors are required to submit payment requests electronically via the Department of Treasury's Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), with specific definitions and exceptions noted. The document specifies a performance period, which is from November 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025. Numerous federal acquisition regulation clauses are incorporated, addressing topics such as anti-lobbying, safety, health regulations, equal employment opportunity, privacy, and the handling of confidential information. Key clauses include provisions for service contract labor standards and small business concerns, emphasizing compliance with federal laws and regulations. Additionally, a section on the option to extend services allows for continued performance under the contract, highlighting the government’s flexibility in managing contract terms. The document highlights the importance of compliance with various federal statutes and executive orders, ensuring contractors maintain high ethical and operational standards within their engagements. This structured communication underscores the government’s commitment to efficiency, accountability, and regulatory adherence in its acquisition processes.
    The file outlines the Request for Proposal (RFP) for snow and ice removal services at the Uintah and Ouray Health Clinic in Fort Duchesne, Utah, which serves the Ute Tribes. The contractor is required to provide comprehensive snow removal services, including the timely clearing of parking lots, roadways, and sidewalks during snow events, ensuring these areas are safe and accessible before clinic hours commence. Snow removal operations should occur with minimal disruption to clinic activities and must be completed by 6:30 AM on clinic operation days when snow or ice is present. The service period runs from November 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025. The contractor must comply with relevant safety standards, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other local regulations. Additionally, the document specifies a requirement for partial and final payments based on service completion and adherence to safety protocols. Contacts for more information include Facility Manager Shawn Gant and General Supply Specialist James Kee. The document reinforces the importance of safety, compliance, and community service in fulfilling the clinic's operational needs during winter months.
    The Indian Health Service's document pertains to the Buy Indian Act and outlines the self-certification requirements for entities qualifying as “Indian Economic Enterprises.” To respond to related solicitations or procurements, Offerors must confirm their eligibility during the offer submission, contract award, and throughout the contract's duration. If any eligibility issues arise, immediate notification to the Contracting Officer is mandatory. Successful Offerors must also be registered with the System of Award Management (SAM). The document emphasizes legal consequences for providing false information, indicating violations under various sections of U.S. law. Additionally, it includes a representation section where Offerors declare their status regarding Indian ownership, ensuring compliance with the Buy Indian Act. This process is crucial for safeguarding the act's intent, supporting Indian-owned businesses in federal contracting processes, and promoting transparency and integrity within the contracting framework.
    This document serves as a Request for Proposal (RFP) for snow removal services (IHS1500834) issued by the federal government, specifically within the Health and Human Services framework. It aims to solicit quotes from interested contractors under the NAICS Code 561730 (Landscaping), stipulating that offers must be submitted as written quotations by 20 September 2024 at 9:00 a.m. PST. The solicitation stresses an all-or-none basis for quotes and includes mandatory information required from interested parties, such as legal business name, UEI SAM number, contact details, and a Federal Tax ID. Contractors must ensure their SAM registration is current to qualify for consideration. The attached Statement of Work outlines the specific snow removal services needed, covering the contract's base year from November 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025. The document also mandates adherence to applicable FAR and HHSAR provisions. For any inquiries, the designated contact is contract specialist Dale Clark. The overall goal is to secure efficient snow removal services while ensuring compliance with federal procurement regulations and standards.
    The Fort Duchesne Health Clinic's Snow Removal Plan outlines procedures to manage snow removal for the clinic and surrounding areas, ensuring accessibility during winter months. The plan specifies different designated areas for snow management, including designated parking and sidewalk regions, with each area marked by specific square footage: the purple area covers 26,448 square feet, the red area 8,981 square feet, and the green area 14,027 square feet. The document includes diagrams indicating the snow plow direction and snow pile locations, enhancing clarity on the operational measures. The plan is integral to the Indian Health Service's commitment to maintaining safe and accessible facilities for the community, reflecting compliance with local safety standards and operational efficiency during snowfall.
    The Ute Tribe Employment Rights Office (UTERO Commission) requires a comprehensive certification checklist for businesses applying for a UTERO license in 2021. The checklist outlines mandatory documents, including a Letter of Intent detailing the company's history and hiring policy, application forms, financial statements (if applicable), a Tribal Business License, an Access Permit, a detailed list of equipment and vehicles, Certificates of Liability Insurance, and various business governance documents like Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. The application must demonstrate Indian-ownership compliance, providing evidence that at least 51% of the business is Indian-owned, managed, and that Indian owners derive a majority of profits. The purpose of these requirements is to support tribal employment rights and ensure that tribal members are prioritized in job opportunities within the Ute Tribal lands. UTERO emphasizes that businesses must submit all documentation correctly, maintain compliance, and be transparent about their operations to protect the integrity of the tribal employment system.
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