Zuni Ramah Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) Replacement
ID: 75H70125R00008Type: Sources Sought
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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFINDIAN HEALTH SERVICEDIV OF ENGINEERING SVCS - SEATTLESEATTLE, WA, 98121, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Y1DA)
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    The Department of Health and Human Services, through the Indian Health Service, is soliciting proposals for the Zuni-Ramah Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) Replacement project located in Zuni, New Mexico. The objective of this procurement is to replace the existing emergency power supply system at the Zuni Comprehensive Community Health Center, with a focus on enhancing the reliability and efficiency of power supply services critical to healthcare operations. This project is set aside for 100% Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) and is classified under NAICS code 236220, with an estimated construction magnitude between $500,000 and $1 million. Proposals are due by January 17, 2025, at 2:00 PM Pacific Time, and interested contractors should direct inquiries to Thupten Tsering at thupten.tsering@ihs.gov or by phone at 206-615-2452.

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    The Indian Health Service's Buy Indian Act Representation Form is designed for Offerors responding to solicitations under the Act, certifying their status as an “Indian Economic Enterprise.” This self-certification requires compliance at three key points: at the time of the offer, at contract award, and throughout the contract's duration. If an enterprise's eligibility changes at any time, it must notify the Contracting Officer immediately. Offerors must also be registered with the System of Award Management (SAM) and must not provide false or misleading information, as violations carry legal penalties. The form includes sections for confirming ownership and eligibility details and emphasizes the importance of compliance to ensure integrity throughout the contracting process. Overall, this document underscores the commitment to supporting Indian Economic Enterprises in government procurement activities.
    The document outlines the wage determination for building construction projects under the Davis-Bacon Act in McKinley County, New Mexico, as of November 29, 2024. It stipulates the minimum wage rates contractors must adhere to, distinguishing between projects based on contract dates dictating the applicable Executive Orders. Specifically, contracts initiated or modified after January 30, 2022, must pay at least $17.20 per hour, while those awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, must provide a minimum of $12.90 per hour. The document lists various trade categories and their corresponding wage rates and fringe benefits, emphasizing compliance with wage and labor standards set forth by federal law. It also mentions regulations regarding paid sick leave for employees, potential classification additions, and an appeals process for wage determination disputes. This information is critical for ensuring fair compensation and protecting worker rights in government-funded construction projects, supporting the broader objectives of federal contracting.
    The Zuni-Ramah Emergency Power Supply Design project, managed by JZW Architects for the Indian Health Service, aims to replace the existing emergency generator at the Zuni Comprehensive Health Center with a new one located in the mechanical yard. The project involves the installation of a new generator system, with detailed specifications outlined according to various divisions, including general requirements, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing considerations. The construction will proceed in a phased manner, ensuring minimal disruption in occupied areas and coordinating closely with stakeholders. The document emphasizes the importance of quality control, construction progress documentation, and adherence to established protocols throughout the project. As part of the contractual obligations, frequent updates, inspections, and testing will be conducted to guarantee compliance with regulatory and design standards. This project reflects the government's investment in health facilities, ensuring reliable power supply for the Zuni community's health services.
    The Zuni-Ramah Emergency Power Supply Design project involves upgrading the emergency power supply at 12 B Ave, Zuni, New Mexico, with plans issued by JZW Architects on July 13, 2023. The project aims to replace existing generators, enhance safety and accessibility per the International Building Code and local regulations, and ensure functionality for healthcare facilities. Key construction elements include demolishing old equipment, installing a new emergency generator, and updating electrical systems while maintaining compliance with fire safety and public health standards. The project emphasizes rigorous execution, requiring general contractors to coordinate construction operations, verify existing conditions, and address discrepancies promptly. Supporting detailed drawings cover various design aspects like civil, mechanical, and electrical considerations. The Zuni-Ramah initiative not only enhances the facility's resilience but also aligns with the Indian Health Service's mission to provide high-quality healthcare services. This file serves as part of government proposals and grants aimed at improving public infrastructure and ensuring community service efficiency.
    The document outlines the calculations required from offerors for self-performed work according to the limitations on subcontracting rules specified in FAR 52.219-14 and FAR 52.219-17. It mandates construction firms to identify their self-performance capability, stating that they cannot subcontract more than 85% of the contract value to non-similarly situated firms (or 75% for special trade contractors). The calculations include details on total proposed prices, deductions for profit and materials, and costs associated with non-similarly situated entities. A worksheet is provided for offerors to complete, capturing both proposed and actual figures upon contract completion. Additionally, the document defines "concern status" regarding small businesses, detailing the various classifications that qualify firms for exemptions under these limitations. Examples clarify how to navigate contracts involving similarly situated entities, ensuring compliance with the statute while enabling fair competition among small businesses. This guidance is pertinent to ensuring that government contracts adhere to stipulated requirements, particularly in the context of RFPs and federal grants.
    The document outlines a worksheet for offerors involved in federal, state, and local RFPs, specifically focusing on technical experience required for contract proposals. It requires details such as the contract number, project title, award value, and performance period, along with the designation of the contractor as either prime or subcontractor. Additionally, it requests information about the agency or entity involved, including contact details. Offerors must provide a detailed description of the project, highlighting their responsibilities and confirming the relevance of the work performed, particularly in contexts such as hospital construction and emergency power supply systems repair or replacement. For teams proposing as joint ventures, they must demonstrate prior collaboration and include the joint venture agreement. This worksheet is designed to assess the contractors' qualifications and experience, ensuring compliance with bid requirements in government contracting processes.
    The Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) Form PPQ-0, part of Solicitation 75H70125R00008, is designed to evaluate contractor performance for federal projects. Contractors are required to provide detailed information regarding their experience, including roles (prime contractor or subcontractor), contract specifics, project complexity, and relevance to the current solicitation. The document facilitates client evaluation, which includes ratings across various performance metrics such as quality, timeliness, customer satisfaction, management effectiveness, cost management, safety, and compliance. Clients complete a section to assess the contractor using a rating scale from Exceptional (E) to Unsatisfactory (U), providing a comprehensive evaluation of the contractor's capabilities. The completed questionnaires, either submitted by clients or offered directly to the procuring agency, serve to inform the government’s decision-making process regarding contract awards. This process underscores the importance of past performance in ensuring reliable and effective service delivery within government contracts.
    The provided document is a representation form related to the Buy Indian Act by the Indian Health Service (IHS) within the Department of Health & Human Services. This form requires Offerors to self-certify their status as an “Indian Economic Enterprise” when responding to solicitations, requests for information (RFI), or sources sought notices under federal contracting. Key stipulations include maintaining eligibility throughout the bid submission, contract award, and contract performance periods; providing immediate notification of any changes in eligibility; and being registered with the System of Award Management (SAM). False or misleading claims can lead to legal penalties. The document emphasizes the importance of compliance with the Buy Indian Act and outlines the consequences for misrepresentation, aiming to protect the integrity of federal contracts awarded to enterprises owned by federally recognized tribes. Overall, the purpose is to ensure that only eligible Indian-owned businesses receive federal contracting benefits, thereby fostering economic development in Native communities.
    The Indian Health Service (IHS) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) soliciting bids for the Zuni-Ramah Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) Replacement project located in Zuni, New Mexico. This project, designated under solicitation number 75H70125R00008, involves replacing the aging emergency power supply system at the Zuni Comprehensive Community Health Center. It is a set-aside for 100% Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE) and classified under NAICS code 236220, with a project size estimate between $500,000 and $1,000,000. Proposals must adhere to specified guidelines, including submission of a Schedule of Values and compliance with prevailing wage determinations. The scope of work includes demolition, transportation of waste, and coordination with operational schedules to minimize disruptions to the health center's activities. Additionally, contractors must maintain health and safety standards, ensuring site compliance with regulations. The project emphasizes timely and accurate contract execution, requiring performance within 150 calendar days after receipt of the notice to proceed. Key contract documents include standard forms, compliance clauses, and specific requirements for subcontracting, project management, and safety protocols. The proposal aims to increase the efficiency and reliability of power supply services within the health facility, reflecting the government's ongoing commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure for Indigenous populations.
    The document outlines amendment A00001 to solicitation 75H70125R00008, primarily updating the schedule for a mandatory site visit related to a construction project for the Indian Health Service. The site visit has been rescheduled to December 20, 2024, at 10:00 AM Mountain Time, requiring participants to convene outside the Zuni Comprehensive Community Health Center in Zuni, NM. The original offer due date remains set for January 17, 2025, at 2:00 PM Pacific Time. Offerors are reminded to acknowledge receipt of this amendment by various means, and must comply with all relevant health directives during the site visit due to COVID-19 considerations. The amendment confirms that all other terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged. Additionally, it reiterates the importance of inspecting the site before bidding, as outlined in related Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses. This summary encapsulates the key points about the modification of a federal solicitation aimed at ensuring compliance and maintaining a clear communication channel between contractors and the issuing agency.
    The presolicitation notice outlines the upcoming solicitation for the Zuni-Ramah Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) Replacement for the Indian Health Service (IHS) in Zuni, NM. The solicitation is expected to be released around December 9, 2024, and will remain open for approximately 30 days. The project includes replacing the EPSS at the Zuni Comprehensive Community Health Center and installing related equipment. The work must be completed in 150 calendar days after the notice to proceed. The construction project's estimated cost ranges from $500,000 to $1,000,000, and it will follow a Firm Fixed Price contract structure. The solicitation is a Request for Proposal (RFP) utilizing Lowest Price Technically Acceptable criteria and is set aside for Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE) under NAICS code 236220. Registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) is mandatory for bidders. Contractors are responsible for checking the SAM website for updates, as all documents will be posted there without hard copies offered. This notice is purely informational and does not constitute a request for offers. Bidders are encouraged to stay informed through SAM for any amendments or changes to the solicitation process.
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