Grease Exhaust Cleaning Services
ID: W9124L25B0002Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QM MICC-FT SILLFORT SILL, OK, 73503-0501, USA

NAICS

Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings (561790)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- OTHER (S299)

Set Aside

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

    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, is seeking qualified contractors to provide Grease Exhaust Cleaning Services under a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contract. The contractor will be responsible for all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary to clean grease exhaust systems, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations to prevent fire hazards and maintain operational safety. This procurement is critical for maintaining hygiene and safety standards across various dining and food preparation facilities, including the Officers Club and several fast-food outlets, with a total of 466 cleaning tasks scheduled annually. Interested small businesses must submit their bids by January 23, 2025, with the anticipated contract award date following the issuance of the solicitation on December 17, 2024. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Indigo Delacruz at indigo.a.delacruz.civ@army.mil or Jesslyan Ortiz Albino at jesslyan.m.ortizalbino.civ@army.mil.

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    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines a non-personal services contract for Grease Exhaust Cleaning Services at USAG Fort Sill, Oklahoma, set to begin on February 1, 2025. The contractor is responsible for all personnel, equipment, and materials necessary for cleaning kitchen exhaust systems, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. The scope includes removing accumulated grease, dirt, and sludge to prevent fire hazards, with emphasis on high operational standards. Key information includes specifications on the contractor's deliverables, operational hours, holiday restrictions, and the necessary coordination with facility managers. The contractor must submit a detailed cleaning schedule monthly and provide weekly performance reports. Security measures require contractors to obtain access passes and complete anti-terrorism training. Injuries or property damage incurred during cleaning operations must be promptly reported, adhering to OSHA standards. Environmental compliance focuses on using eco-friendly products and following waste disposal regulations. The PWS includes definitions, acronyms, applicable legal frameworks, and requirements for contractor roles and responsibilities, emphasizing thorough oversight and communication between the contractor and government representatives. This document reflects the standards and expectations for fulfilling vital maintenance services within military facilities.
    The U.S. Department of Labor's Wage Determination No. 2015-5313 outlines compensation standards under the Service Contract Act for contracts executed in specific areas of Oklahoma. It mandates that contractors pay covered workers at least $17.20 per hour, in compliance with Executive Order 14026, if contracts begin or are renewed after January 30, 2022. Alternatively, contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, must pay at least $12.90 per hour unless a higher wage is specified. The document presents detailed wage rates for various occupations classified under Administrative, Automotive, Food Preparation, and other roles, highlighting fringe benefits, including health and welfare compensation. The file also mentions obligations regarding paid sick leave under Executive Order 13706 and outlines procedures for addressing unlisted job classifications through a conformance process. This comprehensive guide is essential for ensuring compliance and fair labor practices in federal contracts, reflecting government efforts to uphold worker rights within the contracting framework.
    The document outlines the itinerary for a contractor visit related to the Grease Exhaust Recompete contract (W9124L-25-B-0002) at USAG Fort Sill, scheduled for January 7, 2025. The meeting point for all attendees is the lobby of MICC at 1803 Macomb Road by 9 AM CST. The planned site visits include various dining facilities and recreational areas, such as Garcia Chow Hall, Burger King/Popeyes, and the Bowling Alley, among others. Additional sites can be added upon request, with some suggestions provided. For reference, Technical Exhibit D contains a Grease Exhaust Map for FY25-FY29. The primary contacts for this visit are Contract Specialist Ms. Indigo Delacruz and Contract Officer Ms. Jesslyan Ortiz Albino, whose emails are included for further communication. This itinerary facilitates the contractor's understanding of the scope and requirements for servicing grease exhaust systems at the specified sites.
    The government document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for grease exhaust services at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, specifically under solicitation number W9124L25B0002. The contract is set aside for small businesses and spans five years, including one base year and four option years. Bidders must submit their offers by January 23, 2025, with evaluations based on a fixed price contract for cleaning grease exhaust systems. Bid submission can be via electronic mail or hard copy, adhering to specific instructions, including deadlines for inquiries and site visits. The document emphasizes the importance of complying with federal regulations, including registration in the System for Award Management (SAM), and mandates continued performance of services under specified terms. Additionally, bidders must agree to the incorporated clauses and ensure proper documentation, including representations and certifications regarding their qualifications. The solicitation reflects the government's effort to procure necessary services efficiently while supporting small business participation.
    The document outlines the performance requirements for cleaning grease exhaust systems under the federal contract W9124L-25-B-0002. The primary objectives focus on maintaining a system free of oily sludge, grease, and lint, with a performance standard demanding 95% acceptable quality level (AQL) for total discrepancies across inspections. The contractor is responsible for the proper disposal of refuse accumulated during cleaning and the thorough cleanup of the work area upon completion, both requiring compliance with the Performance Work Statement (PWS). Any failures to meet these standards necessitate rework at no additional cost to the government, with performance assessments documented in the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS). Overall, the document emphasizes the government's stringent expectations for service quality in maintaining grease exhaust systems, reflecting the critical nature of cleanliness and operational safety in federal facilities.
    The document outlines the deliverables related to grease exhaust services under the contract W9124l-25-B-0002. It specifies timelines, formats, and submission requirements for various reports and notifications to the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) and the Contracting Officer (KO). Key deliverables include training certifications, quality control programs, safety data sheets, and maintenance schedules, with specific copies to be submitted either electronically via email or as hard copies. Most reports are required within 30 days of contract award or employee hire, with recurring monthly and weekly submissions. Safety reporting protocols emphasize immediate verbal notifications followed by written summaries for accidents, injuries, and safety issues, reinforcing compliance and accountability within the contract scope. This structure provides a comprehensive overview of performance requirements ensuring accountability and safety throughout the contract lifecycle.
    The document outlines the estimated workload for grease exhaust cleaning across various facilities under contract W9124L-25-B-0002. It lists a total of 105 units requiring cleaning, including kitchens and dining facilities, with specifications on cleaning frequency and monthly totals for each location. The cleaning schedules vary from monthly to weekly, with a total yearly cleaning count of 466. Specific facilities mentioned include Officers Club, Bowling Center, Youth Center, and several fast-food franchises. The document serves to inform potential contractors of the cleaning commitments required, aligning with government standards for kitchen ventilation and grease management. This information is critical for bidders participating in the RFP process, ensuring clarity on expectations and performance metrics for grease exhaust maintenance services.
    The Fort Sill CIP Viewer document presents geospatial data concerning the Fort Sill military installation in Oklahoma. It outlines that the map is based on high-resolution imagery from March 2019 and conforms to national spatial data standards, specifically the Spatial Data Standards for Facilities Infrastructure and Environment (SDSFIE). The map's purpose is informational, with a disclaimer regarding its suitability for legal, engineering, or surveying use. It emphasizes that Fort Sill cannot be held liable for any inaccuracies in the data provided. The document is prepared by the Geospatial Information & Services (IGI&S) under the Directorate of Public Works (DPW) at Fort Sill, with contact details for relevant personnel included. It is classified as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and is approved for unlimited public release as of June 12, 2023. The content indicates a commitment to compliance with national standards while ensuring clear communication about the limitations and intended use of the provided geospatial information.
    The document details a scheduled exhaust cleaning plan for various dining and food preparation facilities, primarily within a military or government setting. It outlines the cleaning requirements and timelines for over 30 establishments, including the Officers Club, Bowling Alley, Youth Center Kitchen, and several fast-food outlets such as Burger King and Popeyes Chicken. The schedule spans several months from February 2025 to January 2026, detailing specific cleaning frequencies for each facility. Each establishment is assigned to primary and secondary facility managers, with contact numbers provided for coordination. The cleaning program aims to maintain compliance with health and safety standards, ensuring that all food service operations are hygienic and safe for patrons. This document forms part of broader government requests for proposals (RFPs) and federal grants that focus on maintaining operational integrity in government facilities. The systematic approach to scheduling reflects a commitment to public health and safety within these environments.
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