Duct Cleaning Bldg 1515
ID: FA440724QJC03Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4407 375 CONS LGCSCOTT AFB, IL, 62225-5015, USA

NAICS

Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings (561790)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER (R499)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is soliciting proposals for duct cleaning services at Building 1515, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary equipment, labor, and materials to clean a total of 197 cold air ducts across the first and second floors, which encompass a combined area of 32,241 square feet. This procurement is crucial for maintaining the HVAC system's efficiency and ensuring a safe working environment, with work expected to be completed within 30 days of the order receipt. Interested small businesses must submit their proposals by September 16, 2024, and can direct inquiries to primary contact Jin Chung at jin.chung.2@us.af.mil or secondary contact Tyler Murphy at tyler.murphy.3@us.af.mil.

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    This statement of work outlines a contract for duct cleaning services designated for Building 1515 at Scott AFB, IL, covering all supply and return ducts on the first and second floors. The contractor will handle all necessary equipment and materials, ensuring the site is cleaned of debris post-service. Work hours will be Monday to Friday, from 0700 to 1700, with scheduling agreed upon in advance. The contractor must ensure personnel undergo background checks and have valid credentials, adhering strictly to security protocols, especially in controlled or restricted areas. Proper identification badges are required for contractor employees, and all government property must be safeguarded. The document specifies operational procedures, including a walk-through upon completion to ensure service satisfaction and that any issues are addressed before project closure. Overall, the RFP emphasizes the need for compliance with federal regulations and a commitment to maintaining safety and accountability at the installation.
    The document is a solicitation for proposals and contains various Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) clauses that apply to contractors seeking to engage with the government. It outlines requirements relating to compensation of former Department of Defense (DoD) officials, employee whistleblower rights, compliance with safeguarding controls, and cyber incident reporting. Key sections detail the process for electronic submission of payment requests through the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) system, evaluation criteria for bids based on price, technical capability, and past performance, as well as mandatory representations regarding the business status, compliance with child labor standards, and certification of no restricted business operations in Sudan. The structure of the document includes incorporated clauses in full text and references to additional compliance requirements for prospective contractors. Overall, it emphasizes government accountability, ethical standards in procurement, and the protection of sensitive technologies, aiming to ensure fairness and compliance in federal contracting practices.
    The provided document outlines HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) designs for a first-floor plan, including specifications for air distribution systems, ductwork, and equipment placement. It features detailed annotations on duct dimensions, air distribution units, and mechanical features necessary for effective climate control and operational safety in a building. Key elements include supply and return air ducts, sound attenuators, fire dampers, and various mechanical components crucial for energy efficiency and comfort. It emphasizes compliance with standards and detailed logistical notes for construction execution, such as the need for high placement of ductwork to avoid structural obstructions and installation of emergency shutoff switches. The document serves as a comprehensive design framework for contractors and engineers responding to federal and local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) or grants, ensuring the building meets regulatory requirements and operational efficiency.
    The document outlines a series of Requests for Information (RFIs) concerning a duct cleaning project for Building 1515, as part of a federal agency's procurement process. The RFI responses provide key details about the HVAC system, including one large HVAC unit with 107 vents on the first floor and 90 on the second. There are no prior contracts awarded for this project, and no current contractors working on it. The ceiling height is noted to be 9 feet, with no preferred cleaning system or requirement for contractors to be certified by the National Air Duct Cleaner Association. Major considerations include microbial growth checks, risk assessments for an active office area, and the cleaning of all components of the HVAC system. It is confirmed that the job can be done after hours or on weekends, and compliance with OSHA regulations is mandatory. Additionally, bidders must be NADCA certified to meet industry standards. The response to past performance is based on lowest price and technical acceptability per government procurement guidelines. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive outline of expectations and requirements for potential contractors participating in the RFP process related to duct cleaning and remediation.
    The 375th Contracting Squadron at Scott AFB, IL, is soliciting proposals through a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for duct cleaning services in Building 1515, encompassing the first and second floors. Interested vendors must be small businesses, with proposals due by September 16, 2024. The work must be completed within 30 days following the receipt of order. The RFQ is structured according to FAR regulations and emphasizes compliance with the AbilityOne Program, encouraging subcontracting with nonprofit agencies that employ individuals with disabilities. The solicitation outlines the requirement for the contractor to provide all necessary equipment, labor, and materials to perform duct cleaning, detailing the cleaning of 107 and 90 cold air ducts on the respective floors, along with cleanup responsibilities. It includes provisions for identifying authorized personnel for base access and the necessary operational compliance procedures. A site visit for potential bidders is scheduled for September 10, 2024, necessitating prior registration. The government will evaluate bids primarily based on price and technical acceptability, with a specific emphasis on meeting all outlined requirements by the deadline. This procurement reflects a commitment to maintain serviceable infrastructure while ensuring compliance with federal regulations and support for small businesses.
    The document outlines the mechanical design specifications for an HVAC system in a federal construction project, emphasizing the installation and layout of various ductwork and piping. Key elements include the connection of supply and exhaust ducts, incorporation of fire dampers, and installation of in-line fans, all while maintaining compliance with safety standards. Specific instructions detail duct sizes, locations, and support structures, including vibration isolation for equipment and the necessary provisions for air relief and return systems. The design requires coordination with structural elements like roof trusses to facilitate duct passage and ensure space for maintenance access. The emphasis on fire safety, including dampers and proper air handling, aligns with federal regulations for building safety standards. This document serves as a technical guide for contractors tasked with implementing HVAC solutions in government facilities, ensuring functionality and adherence to logistical and safety guidelines throughout the construction process.
    The "Register of Wage Determinations Under the Service Contract Act" outlines the wage and hour requirements for federal contracts under the Service Contract Act (SCA). It mandates that contractors must pay covered workers at least the minimum wage established under Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, which are $17.20 and $12.90 respectively, depending on the contract date relative to January 30, 2022. The document details wage rates for various occupations across designated counties in Illinois and Missouri, listing specific roles with corresponding pay rates and fringe benefits, including health care and paid sick leave under Executive Order 13706. It covers comprehensive employee benefits including health and welfare, vacation time, and paid holidays. The file also explains the process for conforming unlisted occupations, outlining requirements for contractors to seek authorization for additional classifications. Overall, this register serves as a critical reference for compliance with wage regulations and protecting worker rights in federal contracts, reflecting the government's commitment to fair labor standards within state and local RFPs.
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