Hoods & Duct Cleaning
ID: FA461324Q0026Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4613 90 CONS PKFE WARREN AFB, WY, 82005-2860, USA

NAICS

Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings (561790)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- SERVICE AND TRADE EQUIPMENT (J035)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking qualified contractors to provide hood and duct cleaning services at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. The procurement involves comprehensive cleaning and inspection of kitchen exhaust systems, adhering to National Fire Protection Association standards, with a contract value of approximately $9 million over multiple years, starting from January 2025. These services are critical for maintaining operational safety and compliance within military facilities, ensuring that essential cleaning operations continue uninterrupted, especially during emergencies. Interested contractors must submit their written quotations by October 3, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Contract Specialists Kyra Niece or Shane Yurkus via the provided contact information.

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    The solicitation FA461324Q0026 addresses the cleaning of hoods and ducts at Missile Alert Facilities (MAFs), with no site visit planned due to access complexities. The incumbent contract FA461320P0007 totaled $243,100. The requirement includes semi-annual cleaning for 15 MAF sites, amounting to a total of 30 cleanings, clarifying the quantity detail on the bid sheet. The contract focuses solely on hoods and vents, explicitly excluding HVAC systems. Each Contract Line Item Number (CLIN) corresponds to different buildings, except the MAF CLIN, covering multiple locations across Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado. Regarding scheduling, contractors can coordinate their cleanings with Facility Managers, as cleaning frequencies vary by site, impacting overall project logistics. This document serves as a crucial resource for contractors interested in submitting bids for the cleaning services, outlining essential details on requirements, service schedules, and the overall scope of work.
    The document outlines a solicitation for hood and duct cleaning services for the U.S. Air Force at FE Warren Air Force Base, covering a contract effective from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025, with options for additional years. The total award amount is set at $9,000,000. The document details specific buildings requiring service, the quantities needed, and the pricing arrangement specified as firm fixed price. It emphasizes compliance with federal acquisition regulations and establishes inspection and acceptance criteria for services rendered. The procurement is designed to support women-owned small businesses, showcasing the government's commitment to inclusivity in contracting opportunities. Contact information for the contracting officers and detailed addresses for delivery and inspection are included, ensuring clarity in communications and requirements. The document serves as a critical guideline for potential bidders, outlining the expectations and necessary compliance measures for successful contract fulfillment.
    The document serves as an amendment to a federal solicitation, extending the deadline for offer submissions and detailing procedures for acknowledging the amendment. Offers must be acknowledged via specified methods, such as completing particular items on the form or sending separate communication before the revised deadline to avoid rejection. The amendment allows changes to already submitted offers under certain conditions. Additionally, it includes a section for modifications to existing contracts, specifying if administrative changes are being made and related authorities. The key update in this amendment is the addition of an attachment containing answers to previously submitted questions, which does not alter any other conditions of the original solicitation. This document outlines necessary administrative steps and reaffirms the unchanged status of other terms unless noted otherwise, maintaining clarity in the solicitation and contracting process for federal projects.
    The document serves as an amendment to a solicitation for government contracting, specifically related to cleaning services at various buildings managed by the 90th Contracting Squadron at Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. Key changes include the adjustment of the periods of performance (PoP) for multiple Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs) from October 2024 to January 2025, extending the contract duration for each subsequent option year correspondingly. The document outlines the procedures for acknowledging receipt of the amendment and changing submitted proposals. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to submission deadlines and outlines evaluation criteria based on the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) offer. Additionally, the document specifies requirements for offer submissions, including technical adherence to performance specifications and firm fixed pricing. The amendment's overarching goal is to ensure clear communication of changes and requirements for potential contractors, thereby facilitating a competitive bidding process that aligns with government standards and expectations.
    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for cooking hoods and ducted exhaust systems cleaning and inspection services at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. The contractor is responsible for providing all management, tools, supplies, and labor to perform the services following the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and applicable laws. Key services include inspecting, cleaning, and testing kitchen exhaust systems, with strict guidelines to ensure no flammable or toxic substances are used. The contractor must provide monthly reports detailing conditions and tasks completed, and a "Certificate of Performance" must be placed on cleaned hoods. Quality control and assurance measures will be enforced by government personnel, with performance assessments based on established thresholds for discrepancies. Additional stipulations cover security, safety, environmental controls, and record-keeping, emphasizing the contractor's accountability for adherence to operational security and reporting requirements when incidents occur. This document serves as a vital framework to ensure compliance with standards, enhance operational safety, and maintain the integrity of kitchen exhaust systems within military facilities, reflecting the government's commitment to effective contracting and service delivery.
    The document outlines wage determinations under the Service Contract Act (SCA) by the U.S. Department of Labor, specifying minimum wage requirements and occupational classifications for contracts in Nebraska and Wyoming. Effective as of 2024, contracts initiated after January 30, 2022, must pay workers at least $17.20 per hour, while those awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, must offer at least $12.90 per hour if not renewed post-2022. The file includes detailed occupational wage rates for various job titles, emphasizing compliance with federal wage orders and benefits requirements, including health and welfare provisions. Additionally, it outlines contractor obligations, paid sick leave policies, and the conformance process for unlisted job classifications. The wage determination serves as a guideline for contractors and subcontractors to ensure compliance with federal standards in government contracts, enhancing worker protections and promoting fair compensation in accordance with established laws.
    The Mission-Essential Contractor Services Plan outlines the protocol for providing essential kitchen hoods and ducts cleaning services at FE Warren AFB, Wyoming, during crises, as mandated by DFARS Clause 252.237-7023. The plan's objective is to ensure uninterrupted service to the 90th Civil Engineering Squadron during emergencies. Key provisions include acquiring personnel and resources for continuity of operations for up to 30 days, addressing challenges like pandemics, and establishing a communication framework for contractor employees' roles in a crisis. The services are detailed in a pricing table, specifying various cleaning tasks and associated quantities. The contractor is responsible for a Quality Control Plan during implementation, ensuring operational standards are met. The plan remains active until the Contracting Officer (CO) issues a directive to cease. The document emphasizes preparedness, resource availability, and clear communication to maintain essential cleaning operations despite adverse conditions. The overall purpose is to ensure reliability and responsiveness of contractor services during critical periods in support of military operations.
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