355TH CES Building 2300 Complete Duct Cleaning Service
ID: FA487724QA575Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4877 355 CONS PKDAVIS MONTHAN AFB, AZ, 85707-3522, USA

NAICS

Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings (561790)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING, AND AIR CIRCULATING EQUIPMENT (J041)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the 355th Civil Engineering Squadron, is soliciting bids for a one-time Complete Duct Cleaning Service at Building 2300, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. The contractor will be responsible for cleaning approximately 14,000 square feet of ductwork, including supply and return registers, blower motors, and assembly fans, as well as replacing air filters, all while ensuring minimal disruption to the facility's operations. This service is critical for maintaining air quality and operational efficiency within the military installation. Interested small businesses must submit their quotes by September 20, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Jeffrey Dreyer at jeffrey.dreyer@us.af.mil or by phone at 520-228-4830. Compliance with wage determinations and environmental regulations is mandatory, and the contract is expected to be awarded based on best value evaluations.

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    The document presents a floor plan and detailed specifications for Building 02300 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, AZ, focusing on dimensions and square footage of the facility across two floors. The first floor measures 81' x 297', equating to 24,057 square feet, while the second floor has the same dimensions, totaling 48,114 square feet for the building. The layout includes scales for architectural reference, highlighting its purpose for technical support functions under the Combat Command’s jurisdiction. The document is part of the as-built documentation, indicating that it is intended for compliance and reference in connection with federal grants or RFPs. Its structured depiction of the building's specifications reflects the government’s need for precision in facility management and planning, ensuring that space allocations meet operational requirements for military support activities. Overall, this document serves as a foundational reference for ongoing and future facilities management and improvements at the installation.
    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for cleaning ductwork and registers at Building 2300, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (DMAFB), Tucson, AZ. The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary labor, equipment, and materials to thoroughly clean approximately 14,000 square feet of ductwork and replace air filters in compliance with relevant standards. The work must occur while the facility remains occupied, emphasizing the need to maintain access and minimize disruption. Key considerations include safety protocols, proper disposal of debris, maintaining cleanliness, and compliance with environmental regulations. The contractor must submit records of work performed and ensure employees receive necessary training related to security and safety regulations. Additionally, there are strict guidelines regarding employee conduct, identification, and handling of hazardous materials, alongside prohibitions against employing illegal personnel. Overall, the PWS aims to ensure a professional cleaning service is conducted effectively, adhering to established safety, environmental, and operational procedures, while securing the safety of government personnel and assets during the contract duration.
    The document is a combined synopsis/solicitation for the Complete Duct Cleaning Service at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, issued as Request for Quotation (RFQ) FA487724QA575. This procurement targets small businesses under the NAICS Code 561790, with a size standard of $9 million. The government seeks a firm-fixed price contract for the duct cleanup service, with specifications provided in the attached Performance Work Statement. Proposals will be evaluated based on best value, with emphasis on offering competitive price and technical proposals in the initial submission. Important due dates include a deadline for questions by September 17, 2024, and quotes must be submitted by September 20, 2024. The government's discretion allows for multiple or no awards if deemed beneficial. The document emphasizes prompt communication regarding submission timings and responsibilities for potential offerors, providing contact information for inquiries and required attachments, including wage determination and relevant specifications.
    The Contractor Environmental Guide outlines the environmental obligations and responsibilities for contractors at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. It includes sections on the obligations of contractors regarding hazardous material management, protection of native species, waste management, and adherence to pollution prevention measures. The guide details specific requirements before, during, and after construction, including training, reporting, and emergency contact protocols. Key sections cover environmental management system procedures, proper handling of hazardous materials, and reporting structures for spills and waste disposal. Contractors must submit various plans and certifications, such as a Construction and Demolition Debris Diversion Plan and safety data sheets for hazardous materials. The document emphasizes the need for contractor accountability, particularly ensuring that all subcontractors comply with environmental standards. It also highlights the importance of preserving cultural resources, protecting wildlife, and managing air quality during operations, making this guide essential for maintaining environmental integrity during contracting activities at the base. In summary, the guide serves as a comprehensive resource for contractors to navigate environmental management within their projects and fulfill regulatory requirements effectively.
    This document outlines the terms and conditions related to the solicitation number FA487724QA575 for federal contracts, emphasizing compliance, security, and ethical standards. It includes clauses related to former Department of Defense (DoD) officials' compensation, whistleblower rights, safeguarding defense information, and antiterrorism training. It also delineates electronic payment processes through the Wide Area WorkFlow system, detailing submission procedures and requirements for payment requests. Key points include the necessity for contractors to adhere to specific regulations regarding telecommunications and technology used, particularly those related to sensitive technology exports, and restrictions against doing business with entities involved with sanctioned operations in Iran and the Maduro regime. The solicitation also mandates representation clauses where offerors declare their business status (e.g., small business, veteran-owned, etc.) and compliance with federal contracting regulations. Overall, the intent of the document is to establish a comprehensive framework for ethical, secure, and compliant business practices within the context of federal procurement, ensuring that contractors fully understand the legal and operational requirements associated with government contracts. The detailed categorization and clauses signify the government’s focus on transparency, accountability, and the protection of sensitive information across all contractual dealings.
    The document outlines the questions and answers related to the solicitation FA487724QA575 for a one-time Duct Cleaning Service required by the Department of the Air Force at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. The contract, set to begin on September 30, 2024, aims to complete the service within 120 days. Key details include that there has been no previous duct cleaning service performed at this facility, and air handling units will require cleaning, focusing on internal components in contact with airflow. The facility spans 56,118 square feet primarily as office space, with standard ceiling heights affecting equipment access. Contractors must use NADCA-certified methods, employ HEPA vacuum systems, and deliver specific air quality tests for airflow measurements before and after the cleaning. There are restrictions on personnel access, requiring contractor staff to wear company-branded attire and receive temporary passes for base access. Importantly, no hazardous material removals are necessary, as tests confirmed the absence of asbestos in the duct materials. Contractors are invited to propose suitable duct cleaning methodologies while adhering to the guidelines provided in the Performance Work Statement. The document serves as a comprehensive guideline for potential bidders in response to the RFP process, ensuring clarity on project expectations and requirements.
    The memorandum issued by the 355th Contracting Squadron outlines questions and answers related to the solicitation FA487724QA575 for duct cleaning services at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. The contract, anticipated to start on 30 September 2024, will take approximately 120 days to complete and is a one-time service with no previous incumbents. Key specifications include the use of HEPA vacuum cleaners, the necessity for NADCA certification for contractors, and adherence to various safety and operational protocols. The facility, encompassing 56,118 square feet, has specific areas off-limits and requires cleaning of five Air Handling Units (AHUs) and their associated ductwork. No hazardous materials will need removal, and air quality testing will not be required post-cleaning. The document indicates that contractors will need to coordinate with designated building managers for access and will receive temporary passes for base access throughout the project duration. Overall, the memorandum provides critical details necessary for prospective bidders to formulate their proposals, emphasizing compliance with military operational standards and safety regulations.
    The document describes an amendment to a solicitation for bids under a federal government contract, detailing the procedures for acknowledging receipt of this amendment. Offers must acknowledge receipt before the specified deadline via specified methods, such as completing parts of the form or through separate electronic communication referencing the solicitation and amendment numbers. Failure to complete this process could result in the rejection of the offer. The amendment includes specific changes, such as the uploading of questions and answers from a recent site visit and the sign-in sheet for that visit to the System for Award Management (SAM). Additional administrative details encompass the amendment number, effective date, and a reminder that terms and conditions remain unchanged unless specified. The issuer and relevant contracting officers are noted, providing contact information for further inquiries regarding the solicitation. This document serves to inform and guide potential contractors in the bidding process for government contracts, ensuring compliance with established protocols and timelines.
    This document serves as an amendment to a solicitation, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging receipt of the amendment by the specified deadline. Offers must be acknowledged through outlined methods, such as completing specified items or sending an electronic communication that references the solicitation and amendment numbers. Failure to acknowledge receipt on time may result in rejection of the offer. The document provides details on contract modifications, including areas on effective dates, contractor information, and instructions on maintaining terms previously unaffected by this amendment. The amendment also mandates the upload of an updated questions and answers document to the System for Award Management (SAM), with particular attention to question #31. Overall, the document ensures that necessary changes are communicated effectively to parties involved in government contracting processes, overtly underscoring compliance requirements within federal and local solicitations.
    The document relates to a duct cleaning service RFP for Building 2300, conducted by the 355th Contracting Squadron, with a site visit held on September 18, 2024. It includes a sign-in sheet listing participants representing various companies interested in the project. Notable attendees included Marcus Siegert from DUCTZ, Justin Stevens from George Brazil, and representatives from Alliance Environmental and Everest Duct Cleaning. Each participant signed in to acknowledge their presence at the site visit, which is essential for contractors wishing to bid on the RFP. The purpose of this visit is to provide potential bidders with firsthand insight into the project requirements and the conditions of Building 2300. The document captures the initial engagement of contractors in the procurement process, emphasizing transparency and inclusivity in government contracting opportunities. This site visit is a key step in the RFP process aimed at ensuring that all interested parties have adequate information to prepare their bids.
    The document is the "Register of Wage Determinations Under the Service Contract Act," specifying minimum wage rates for covered contractors. It directs compliance with Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, applicable to contracts entered or renewed after January 30, 2022, mandating a wage of at least $17.20 per hour for all covered workers in 2024, or the higher applicable wage rate listed. Contracts awarded prior to this date that are not extended must adhere to an earlier minimum of $12.90 per hour. The document details occupational wage rates for various roles in Arizona's Pima County, outlining specific pay for positions ranging from administrative support to healthcare occupations, including fringe benefits such as health and welfare contributions and paid sick leave mandated by Executive Order 13706. It also addresses temporary work conditions, conformance processes for unlisted occupations, and specific benefits like holidays and vacation time. This wage determination links to federal RFPs and grants by ensuring contractors meet stipulated wage requirements, thereby safeguarding worker compensation within federally funded projects, ensuring adherence to labor standards, and promoting fair labor practices. The document emphasizes compliance as crucial for maintaining eligibility for federal contracts.
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