FN1585-25 Engineer Services
ID: FN1585-25Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INCFEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INCCOLEMAN, FL, 33521, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

PSC

ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- GENERAL: INSPECTION (NON-CONSTRUCTION) (C213)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Justice, through UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, is seeking qualified contractors to provide engineering services for evaluating the dust collection system at the Federal Correctional Institution in Coleman, Florida. The primary objective of this procurement is to assess the current dust collection system, ensure compliance with NFPA standards, and provide a comprehensive report with findings and recommended repairs. This opportunity is crucial for maintaining safety and regulatory standards within a federal facility, emphasizing the importance of a thorough evaluation and execution of work. Interested contractors must submit their quotes by January 10, 2025, and direct any questions to Clarice Bailey via email by December 30, 2024. Compliance with federal security standards, including background checks, is mandatory for personnel involved in the project.

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    The document is a combined synopsis/solicitation for engineering services at the Federal Correctional Institution in Coleman, Florida, issued by UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries. The solicitation number is FN1585-25, and the contractor will evaluate the dust collection system, ensuring compliance with NFPA standards. The scope includes assessing current systems, creating a report with findings, drafting recommended repairs, and offering technical evaluation for proposals. The contractor must comply with federal security standards, including background checks for personnel. Submission of quotes is due by January 10, 2025. Award will be based on price, technical capability, and past performance, emphasizing a best-value assessment. Key deadlines include questions by December 30, 2024, and a clear requirement that contractors be registered in the SAM database. The document highlights the importance of adhering to safety and regulatory standards, ensuring a thorough evaluation and execution of work within a secure government facility.
    The document is an authorization form for a criminal history check from the U.S. Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Prisons. It requires applicants to provide personal details, including name, address, social security number, and physical characteristics, to facilitate background checks before entry or service in Bureau facilities. The form elucidates that failure to submit the required information may lead to denial of access or volunteer/contractor status. Privacy Act Notices outline the authority for collecting information and specify that the data will be utilized to assess eligibility for federal employment and security clearances. Disclosure of the information is voluntary, but non-compliance could hinder future employment considerations or result in termination. The document includes a Spanish-language version to assist non-English speakers with completing the form. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of criminal history assessments in maintaining the safety and integrity of federal facilities while ensuring compliance with privacy protocols.
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