Z--HEHO Replace Fire and Security Alarm System
ID: 140P6024B0005Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEMWR MIDWEST REGION(60000)OMAHA, NE, 68102, USA

NAICS

Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors (238210)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS (Z2JZ)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, is soliciting bids for the replacement of the fire and security alarm system at the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa. This project involves the removal of existing alarm systems across 19 historical buildings and the installation of new wired and wireless systems, including control panels, while adhering to strict safety and preservation standards. The initiative is crucial for enhancing visitor safety and maintaining the integrity of historical assets, with a contract value estimated between $1 million and $5 million. Interested small businesses must submit their bids by October 30, 2024, and can contact Bridget Parizek at Bridget_Parizek@nps.gov or 402-800-7927 for further information.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Parizek, Bridget
    (402) 800-7927
    (580) 622-2296
    Bridget_Parizek@nps.gov
    Files
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    The Herbert Hoover National Historic Site is initiating a project to replace the fire and security alarm systems across 19 historical buildings in West Branch, Iowa. This involves removing existing systems and installing both wireless and wired alarm systems according to specific requirements outlined in the contract documents. The project scope includes installation, provision of fire alarm control panels, networking through multimode fiber optic cable, and general alterations like cutting, patching, and painting. The construction must comply with stringent safety protocols, noise regulations, and environmental standards to protect the site and its occupants during operations. The contractor is required to submit detailed plans, conduct safety meetings, and maintain clean work areas, coordinating activities so as not to disrupt the public. Overall, this project emphasizes a commitment to historical preservation while enhancing safety measures within the national park framework. The contractor's performance period is set at 240 calendar days from the start date indicated on the Notice to Proceed.
    The document presents detailed plans for the replacement of fire and security alarm systems at the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa. It includes a comprehensive list of various historic structures on-site, such as the Birthplace Cottage and P.T. Smith House, each identified by specific codes (HS-1, HS-2, etc.). The site plan and drawings outline the strategic placement for new alarm devices ensuring they are weather-tight and visible. Ken Hahn Architects, Inc. and Alvine Engineering are designated as the prime and subcontractors for this project, emphasizing their roles in managing the architectural and electrical design aspects. The project adheres to strict guidelines for restoring and enhancing safety measures across this historic site. Alongside the updated systems, the plans include necessary modifications such as patching ceiling finishes where old devices were removed, ensuring a seamless aesthetic transition. This initiative aligns with federal preservation standards, demonstrating a commitment to safeguarding both the structure's integrity and visitor safety. Overall, the document serves as a clear directive for progressing with essential upgrades while respecting the site's historical value.
    The SAM.gov document details a wage determination for building construction projects in Cedar County, Iowa, issued on August 16, 2024, superseding a prior decision. It outlines wage rates according to the Davis-Bacon Act and the applicable executive orders, specifically noting minimum wage requirements for contractors. For contracts entered post-January 30, 2022, workers must earn at least $17.20 per hour, whereas contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, require a minimum of $12.90 per hour. The document includes a comprehensive list of prevailing wage rates for various construction trades, such as boilermakers, carpenters, electricians, and laborers, along with their fringe benefits. Additionally, it provides context on the Executive Order 13706 regarding paid sick leave for federal contractors. The document also discusses the process for appealing wage determinations and highlights the importance of maintaining compliance with federal labor standards. Overall, it serves as a guideline for ensuring fair wage practices for workers on federally funded construction projects in Iowa.
    The document outlines the procedures for the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) implemented by the Department of the Interior (DOI) to adhere to FAR 42.1502, which mandates federal agencies to collect past performance information. CPARS allows for electronic processing of past performance evaluations, which are essential for assessing contractors during source selection actions. Contractors are required to provide contact details for personnel who will access evaluations within 30 days of contract award, ensuring secure access to sensitive information. Evaluations must be reviewed, with contractors given 60 days to comment or acknowledge receipt of the evaluation. Comments should be objective, focusing on the evaluation's content and its accuracy. Strict confidentiality is emphasized, preventing the use of evaluation data for promotional purposes or external disclosure. Contractors can request meetings regarding evaluations within seven days of receipt, aiming to clarify any concerns. Once finalized, evaluations will be accessible in CPARS for government use, reiterating the importance of maintaining past performance records within the framework of government contracts and grants.
    The document outlines the contractual details related to a federal government construction project designated with the contract number 140P6024B0005. This contract is exclusively set aside for total small business participation and involves construction services performed by special trade contractors over a period of 240 calendar days. The report mentions monetary transactions with Similarly Situated Subcontractors (SSS) and Non-Similarly Situated Subcontractors (NSS), along with limitations on subcontracting which is capped at 75%. The structure indicates sections for future Task Orders along with a template for reporting financial transactions, including the amounts paid to relevant contractors and subcontractors. The report emphasizes the necessity for adherence to guidelines regarding subcontracting limitations and provides a framework for tracking expenditures related to each task order. Overall, this document serves as a framework for managing and reporting obligations in government contracting, ensuring compliance with small business regulations and uniformity in reporting payments within specific parameters. It underscores the importance of tracking financial distributions and fulfilling contractual obligations in government contracting scenarios.
    The document outlines the submittal requirements for the replacement of the fire and security alarm system at a government facility. It specifies key documentation needed before construction, including a project superintendent designation, construction schedule, accident prevention plan, subcontractor listings, and various compliance plans. The document also details product data sheets and shop drawings for necessary components of the alarm systems, such as wireless fire alarm control panels, smoke detectors, and notification appliances. Additionally, it includes certifications required from designers and installers. Critical emphasis is placed on ensuring safety and regulatory adherence throughout the project's execution. This file serves to standardize the contractor submission process for compliance with federal and local regulations in the context of public contracts. Overall, it aims to ensure that all parties involved have clearly defined expectations regarding documentation and safety measures associated with the installation of fire and security systems, thereby enhancing overall project compliance and efficacy.
    The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking to replace the fire and security alarm system at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, under contract number 140P6024B0005. The current alarm system comprises various components, including the Keltron DMP-703 main system for burglary and fire, multiple keypad types, and diverse fire panels across the park. The project requires the awarded contractor to manage the installation, including all cabling tasks—removing old wiring and devices and installing the new system. The contractor will also handle the integration of various alarm components across multiple building types, ensuring compliance with safety and security protocols. This initiative underscores the NPS’s commitment to maintaining historical sites while upgrading essential safety infrastructure, enhancing visitor security, and ensuring the preservation of historical assets.
    The document outlines an amendment to a solicitation regarding the replacement of a fire and security alarm system at the specified facility, identified by solicitation number 140P6024B0005. It communicates that all interested parties are provided with answers to submitted questions while confirming that the bid due date remains unchanged. The bid opening is scheduled for October 30, 2024, at 11:00 AM CT, including contact information for any inquiries. Acknowledgment of the amendment is required from the contractors, and they must indicate receipt via specified methods to avoid rejection of their offers. The amendment modifies an existing contract, adhering to applicable regulations. Overall, this document serves to ensure clarity regarding the solicitation process and to facilitate smooth communication between stakeholders involved in the bidding for the alarm system replacement project.
    The document outlines a solicitation for bids to replace the fire and security alarm system at the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa, issued by the National Park Service. It is a sealed bid request (IFB) with a firm-fixed price contract, requiring bidders to remove existing alarm systems from 19 buildings and install new wired and wireless systems, including control panels. The project is set aside for total small businesses, with a price range between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000, emphasizing the requirement for performance and payment bonds, as well as a 20% bid guarantee. The schedule for performance spans 240 calendar days from the notice to proceed, and a virtual bid opening is scheduled for October 30, 2024. Notably, all submitting contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and adhere to specified wage rate requirements. The document delineates clear administrative conditions for bid proposals, including submission instructions, site visit encouragement, and compliance with federal regulations, underscoring the government's commitment to safety, quality, and regulatory compliance in the execution of the project.
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