Breathing Air Compressor
ID: W50S9A-24-Q-A017Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7N3 USPFO ACTIVITY UTANG 151SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 84116-2999, USA

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Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing (333912)

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FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (4210)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Utah Air National Guard, is seeking proposals for a high-pressure Breathing Air Compressor to enhance the operational capabilities of its Fire Department at the Roland R. Wright ANG Base. The procurement requires an all-in-one compressor with a minimum 20 HP motor, capable of delivering at least 6000 psig output, and equipped with features such as an auto cascade system rated to 7000 PSIG, integrated monitoring systems for air quality, and compliance with NFPA and OSHA standards. This equipment is critical for ensuring the safety and readiness of emergency services personnel. Interested small businesses must submit their quotations via email to Lyndi Bell by September 17, 2024, at 2:00 PM MDT, with the understanding that contract awards are contingent upon the availability of funds.

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    The document comprises a combined synopsis and solicitation for a Breathing Air Compressor by the 151 Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) of the Utah Air National Guard, referenced as RFQ# W50S9A-24-Q-A017. An amendment dated September 5, 2024, introduces revised specifications and a pricing schedule allowing for separate pricing of required components. The solicitation is a request for quotation and adheres to federal acquisition regulations, explicitly stating that it is reserved for small businesses. The main objective is to procure a high-pressure breathing air compressor for the Fire Department at Roland R. Wright ANG Base. Vendors must provide detailed quotes, including the installation and training for the new equipment. Compliance with specified warranties and safety standards is mandatory. The contractor will execute the project with a Firm-Fixed-Price contract awarded without discussions, contingent on the availability of funds. The document underscores the importance of timely and complete submissions, stipulating that late or incomplete quotes may be disqualified. A comprehensive list of required equipment specifications is also included, highlighting various safety and performance standards that must be met. This process reflects government efforts to ensure high-quality equipment for emergency services while supporting small business participation in federal contracts.
    The UTANG Fire Department at Salt Lake City International Airport requires an All-in-One High-Pressure Breathing Air Compressor with specific technical specifications. Key requirements include a 3-phase, 5-stage compressor with a minimum 20 HP motor, capable of delivering at least 6000 psig output and equipped with a containment fill station for SCBA or SCUBA cylinders. Additionally, the compressor must have an auto cascade system rated to 7000 PSIG, low-pressure oil pump, and comply with NFPA 1989 and OSHA standards for breathing air quality. The proposal must include an integrated carbon monoxide and H2S monitoring system, remote fill hose connection, and a high-pressure hose reel. The delivery, installation, and training must be completed within 60 days post-award, with detailed instructions on operation and maintenance provided for government personnel, including safety measures for air sampling. If the timeline cannot be met, vendors must specify an alternative schedule. This RFP highlights the UTANG Fire Department’s commitment to enhancing safety and operational readiness with the necessary breathing equipment for emergency services.
    The document is a combined synopsis/solicitation for a Breathing Air Compressor required by the 151 Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) of the Utah Air National Guard. The solicitation, referenced as RFQ# W50S9A-24-Q-A017 and issued on September 5, 2024, has undergone two amendments aimed at revising the pricing schedule and specification documents while maintaining the original terms. The solicitation requests sealed quotes from vendors for a firm-fixed-price contract to supply and install a high-pressure breathing air compressor along with necessary components and delivery services. Notably, this opportunity is set aside for 100% small businesses. Bidders are to submit their quotes via email by September 17, 2024, at 2:00 PM MDT. The document outlines specific requirements and specifications for the compressor system, emphasizing compliance with various standards. Furthermore, it details the governing clauses and compliance expectations for contractors, ensuring alignment with federal acquisition regulations. This solicitation reflects the government's focus on acquiring essential safety equipment while promoting small business participation in public contracts.
    The Utah Air National Guard (UTANG) Fire Department at Salt Lake City International Airport requires an All-in-One High-Pressure Breathing Air Compressor. The specifications demand a compressor with a minimum of 20 HP, 6000 psig output, and compatibility with SCBA or SCUBA cylinders. Key features include a cascade system rated to 7000 PSIG, four ASME cylinders, a low-pressure oil pump system, and compliance with NFPA 1989 and OSHA 1910.134 standards. Factory-installed monitoring systems for carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide, a 100 ft high-pressure hose reel, and an extended warranty of at least three years beyond the factory warranty are also required. The delivery, installation, and training must occur within 60 days post-award, with the vendor responsible for all necessary installation tools and training on device operation and maintenance. This document outlines precise requirements for vendors responding to the RFP, ensuring compliance with safety and performance standards vital for emergency service equipment.
    The document outlines a combined synopsis and solicitation for the purchase of a new breathing air compressor for the Fire Department at Roland R. Wright Air National Guard Base, managed by the 151 Civil Engineering Squadron in Utah. It serves as a Request for Quotation (RFQ) under FAR Part 12 and 13, prioritizing submissions from small businesses. Quotes must be submitted via email by September 17, 2024. The contractor is expected to provide the compressor and installation as described in the specifications. The NAICS code relevant to this acquisition is 333912, and the solicitation includes evaluation criteria and contract terms applicable under the current Federal Acquisition Regulation guidelines. Key provisions include warranty, delivery timelines, and compliance with statutes or executive orders related to procurement. Notably, no contract will be awarded until funds have been appropriated. The summary emphasizes the structured approach to acquiring necessary equipment while adhering to federal regulations and procurement procedures, ensuring a focus on quality and compliance within the acquisition process.
    The UTANG Fire Department at Salt Lake City International Airport is seeking proposals for an All-in-One High-Pressure Breathing Air Compressor to meet specific equipment specifications. The compressor must include a 20 HP motor, a minimum output of 6000 psig, an auto cascade system rated to 7000 PSIG, and meet NFPA 1989 and OSHA standards for breathing air quality. Additional required features include integrated carbon monoxide and H2S monitoring systems, a remote fill hose connection, a high-pressure hose reel, and both a standard factory warranty and an extended warranty of at least three years. The vendor must also provide delivery, installation, and training within 60 days post-award, with detailed instructions on the device's operation and maintenance. This request emphasizes the importance of compliance with safety standards and effective training protocols for personnel, underlining the fire department's commitment to providing safe working conditions for emergency responders. Overall, the document serves as an official request for proposals, outlining essential technical requirements and service expectations pertinent to government procurement processes in fire safety equipment.
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