Custodial Services at TX160 - Robstown, TX
ID: W911SA26QA041Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QM MICC FT MCCOY (RC)FORT MCCOY, WI, 54656-5142, USA

NAICS

Janitorial Services (561720)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- CUSTODIAL JANITORIAL (S201)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside (SDVOSBC)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army, is seeking proposals for custodial services at the TX160 facility located in Robstown, Texas. The procurement includes a base year of service from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2027, with four additional option years and a potential six-month extension, covering routine cleaning, high dusting, and window cleaning among other tasks. This contract, valued at approximately $22 million, is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean and sanitary environment at military facilities. Interested contractors must submit their quotes to Ms. Deena Murphy via email by the specified deadline, ensuring compliance with all outlined requirements and documentation.

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    The document, Solicitation Number W911SA26QA041, outlines a Custodial Services Price Schedule for the TX160 Robstown CHW Facility. It is structured as a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) or similar procurement document, detailing pricing for routine cleaning and various annual services across a base period and four option periods, plus a six-month extension option. The services include routine cleaning, annual high dusting, annual strip and wax, and annual interior/exterior window cleaning. The document instructs vendors to fill in unit prices and total costs only in blue-shaded cells, while green-shaded cells automatically calculate totals, which are then to be transferred to the SF1449 form. It also specifies using only two decimal places for pricing. The file serves as a comprehensive pricing framework for potential contractors bidding on custodial services, enabling the calculation of the total contract value based on the base period and all available options.
    This Performance Work Statement outlines the requirements for non-personal janitorial and custodial services at the Army Reserve facility TX160 Robstown CHW Facility in Robstown, TX. The contractor will provide all necessary personnel, equipment, and supplies to maintain a clean, sanitary, and professional appearance. The contract includes a base period and four 12-month option periods, with an option to extend services for up to six months. Key aspects include contractor quality control, government quality assurance with a four-level Corrective Action Request system for non-conforming services, and specific cleaning tasks for various areas including floors, windows, restrooms, and common spaces. The document also details contractor responsibilities regarding key control, utility conservation, hazardous materials, personnel identification, and mandatory antiterrorism and operations security training for all employees.
    This document outlines the Performance Requirements Summary (PRS) table for a government contract, detailing performance objectives, standards, thresholds, noncompliance measures, and surveillance methods across various PWS (Performance Work Statement) parts. The core objective is to ensure contractor compliance with management, administrative, government-furnished items and services, contractor-furnished items and services, and specific task requirements, each set at a 95% or greater total cumulative PRS compliance rate. Noncompliance triggers reworks, equitable price reductions or considerations, and the issuance of Corrective Action Reports (CARs). Surveillance is conducted through periodic inspections and the use of inspection checklists. This structured approach aims to maintain high performance standards and accountability throughout the contract, a common element in federal and state/local RFPs and grants to ensure project success and compliance.
    The "Custodial Deliverables" document outlines required reports and documentation for a custodial contract, specifying frequency, format, submission recipients, and due dates. Key deliverables include Quality Assurance reports (upon receipt of nonconforming performance), Hazardous Materials Safety Data Sheets (on-site when chemicals are present), Key Personnel and Contract Employee ID Badge lists (as required and prior to facility entry), Background checks (as required), and various training certifications (Anti-Terrorism, OPSEC, iWatch) within 30 days of contract start or new hire. Additionally, service tickets and invoices are submitted with invoices, and required insurance documentation is due within 10 days of contract award and annually. This document ensures clear communication and compliance for all contractual obligations.
    This document outlines the mandatory Antiterrorism/Operations Security (AT/OPSEC) review process for U.S. Army contract requirements packages. Its purpose is to ensure that statements of work (SOW), performance work statements (PWS), quality assurance surveillance plans (QASP), and source selection evaluation criteria address AT, OPSEC, information assurance/cyber security, physical security, law enforcement, intelligence, and foreign disclosure. All requirements packages, except for certain supply contracts, must include a signed AT/OPSEC cover sheet. Organizational AT officers and OPSEC officers are mandated to review each package, coordinating with other staff elements as needed. The document provides detailed guidance on incorporating standard contract language or developing contract-specific language for various AT/OPSEC-related requirements, including AT Level I training, access policies, iWATCH Army training, ATCTS registration, formal OPSEC programs, IA/IT training and certification, provisions for contractors accompanying forces overseas, handling classified information, and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
    The document provides detailed floor plans for the U.S. Army Reserve 63rd Readiness Division facility in Robstown, Texas, specifically for a Controlled Humidity Storage Administration Building (BLDG 00101). The plans, dated February 8, 2013, and May 29, 2015, outline various functional areas including an open office (564 SF), work area (311 SF), break rooms (348 SF and 1,185 SF), lobby (75 SF), offices (ranging from 117 SF to 718 SF), latrines, mechanical and electrical rooms, tool room (1,113 SF), storage (243 SF), chemical storage (515 SF), controlled waste (569 SF), maintenance bays (12,377 SF each), arms vault (613 SF), small arms repair (146 SF), gym (585 SF), and a telecommunications room (93 SF). The plans include legends for overhead doors, mop sinks, drinking fountains, hand wash stations, kitchen sinks, showers, toilets, and urinals, and are marked as preliminary, not for construction.
    This government file details facility information and cleaning task frequencies for the TX160 ROBSTOWN CHW-TEMF facility, dated 18-Dec-2025. It outlines room descriptions, areas, floor finishes, occupancy types, and space cleaning requirements for two buildings (00101 and 00201). The document also defines various cleaning frequencies (e.g., Weekly, Monthly, Annual) and floor finish types. A comprehensive chart specifies the required cleaning tasks for each room, including interior/exterior window cleaning, dusting, trash removal, floor care (sweeping, mopping, stripping, polishing, buffing, carpet cleaning), and restroom services. The file is crucial for outlining the scope of custodial services and maintenance needed for the facility, ensuring compliance with specified cleaning standards and schedules.
    The document is a Custodial Service Ticket (Version 2.3; 18 MAR 2025) used by contracted vendors to record services performed on-site. It details various custodial tasks, including dust mopping, damp mopping, spray buffing, stripping/waxing, sealing/polishing, trash removal, vacuuming, carpet shampooing, restroom servicing (cleaning/sanitizing toilets, urinals, sinks, showers, walls, partitions, and floors), low/high dusting, and window cleaning. The form requires the contract number, location, date, and allows for comments. It includes sections for vendor employee names and designated government representative check-in/check-out signatures. This ticket serves as a record of service performance but does not constitute proof of inspection or acceptance, as the Government retains the right to inspect work at any time.
    The provided document, titled "Contractor Rest Room Cleaning Sheet," is a basic log sheet designed for tracking restroom cleaning activities performed by contractor employees. It includes fields for the contractor employee's name, the date of cleaning, and an initial to confirm completion. This type of document is typically used in government RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs to ensure accountability and compliance with hygiene standards in facilities managed or maintained by contractors. Its purpose is to provide a clear record of cleaning tasks, ensuring that contractual obligations regarding facility cleanliness are met and documented.
    This government solicitation, W911SA26QA041, issued by W911SA, is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) concerns to provide custodial services at TX160 - Robstown, TX. The solicitation includes a base year and four option years, covering routine cleaning, annual high dusting, annual strip and wax, and annual interior/exterior window cleaning. The total award amount is USD 22,000,000.00. Key requirements include compliance with various FAR and DFARS clauses, specific insurance coverage, and contractor performance assessment through CPARS. The document details electronic invoicing via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) and outlines responsibilities for inspection and acceptance of services. The period of performance for the base year is from February 1, 2026, to January 31, 2027, with subsequent option years extending through January 2031.
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