Generac Generator Repair
ID: 12405B25Q0019Type: Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICEUSDA ARS SEA AAO ACQ/PER PROPSTONEVILLE, MS, 38776, USA

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Motor and Generator Manufacturing (335312)

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MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- ELECTRIC WIRE AND POWER DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT (J061)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is seeking quotes for the repair of a 200KW Generac Generator located at the Honeybee Breeding, Genetics & Physiology Lab in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The contractor will be responsible for essential maintenance tasks, including changing oil, gaskets, hoses, batteries, and exhaust components, while ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards throughout the project. This procurement is vital for maintaining operational efficiency at the facility, with a contract anticipated to be awarded based on the best value, considering technical specifications, price, and past performance. Interested vendors must submit their quotes electronically by November 21, 2024, at 4:00 PM Central Time, and direct any inquiries to Cecilia McNamee at cecilia.mcnamee@usda.gov.

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    The document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the repair of a 200KW Generac SG200 Generator located at 1157 Ben Hur Road, Baton Rouge, LA, issued by the USDA ARS SEA AAO Acquisition/Property. The solicitation number is ARS-12405B and submissions are due by 11/21/2024. The contractor selected will provide services under the terms outlined in the document, which references applicable federal acquisition regulations. The project is part of an unrestricted competition and is categorized under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) as a small business opportunity. The document notes the delivery terms and structured payment processes, emphasizing the immediate need for service delivery by 12/16/2024. Contractor qualifications, including service-disabled, veteran-owned, and economically disadvantaged business considerations, are specified. The overall aim of the RFP is to solicit competitive bids and ensure compliance with federal contracting mandates while facilitating necessary repairs for operational efficiency of the generator.
    The document outlines critical contract clauses that govern federal procurement processes and the responsibilities of offerors in relation to government contracts. Key provisions include definitions of “predecessor” and “successor” entities, requirements for disclosures regarding telecommunications and video surveillance services under the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act, and representations related to delinquent tax liabilities or felony convictions for corporations. Offerors must provide representations on whether they supply or use prohibited telecommunications equipment or services, and they are required to check the System for Award Management (SAM) for any excluded parties. Moreover, overall compliance with various Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses is mandated for acquiring commercial products and services. Notably, the document prioritizes restrictions against contracting with entities involved in specific activities, including the use of technology from foreign entities classified under the American Security Drone Act. It emphasizes the necessity of maintaining confidentiality regarding governmental data and information while also detailing procedures for reporting and compliance. This clarity in the contract terms is essential for ensuring accountability, transparency, and legal compliance within the federal procurement ecosystem, thereby supporting objectives of national security and responsible governance.
    The document presents a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) seeking quotes for Generac Generator Repair services under solicitation number 12405B25Q0019. It specifies that the solicitation follows the format outlined in Subpart 12.6 and indicates that a written solicitation will not be issued. Vendors are required to provide a price breakdown, technical specifications, and supporting literature to demonstrate compliance with given specifications. The award will be based on the overall best value, taking into account technical specifications, price, and past performance. Submissions should comply with FAR 52.212-1, and electronic quotes are preferred, sent to a designated USDA email. Contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and have a mandatory DUNS number. Quotes are due by November 21 at 4:00 PM Central Time, while inquiries must be submitted by November 18. The document encapsulates essential procurement requirements, including inspection and acceptance terms, and references applicable FAR clauses, ensuring compliance and transparency in the government contracting process.
    The document outlines various aspects of federal and state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, focusing on significant criteria relevant to potential applicants. It emphasizes the importance of compliance with regulatory standards and detailed project planning to ensure successful application submissions. Key points include the necessity for thorough evaluations of existing conditions, budget considerations, and adhering to safety measures throughout the project lifecycle. Furthermore, it highlights critical areas such as environmental impact assessments and the management of hazardous materials, particularly in restoration contexts. The document serves as a guideline for agencies and organizations seeking federal funding, providing insights on eligibility requirements and application processes, while stressing the imperative of consistent communication and cooperation among stakeholders. This initiative reflects a broader commitment within government institutions to promote transparency, efficiency, and accountability in public project funding, ultimately aiming to enhance service delivery and community welfare through supported programs and improvements.
    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service is issuing a Statement of Work for the repair of a 200KW Generac Generator at the Honeybee Breeding, Genetics & Physiology Lab in Baton Rouge, LA. The contractor is required to perform essential maintenance tasks including changing oil, gaskets, hoses, batteries, motor, and exhaust components. The government will provide required utilities such as electricity and water. Contractor responsibilities include site protection, safety compliance, noise and dust suppression, and proper disposal of debris and waste following applicable laws. A clean and restored work environment is mandated upon project completion. The contract spans 30 calendar days, and final payment requires several documents, including lien releases and invoices. The importance of adhering to all safety and regulatory standards is emphasized throughout the document, aligning with the government's commitment to efficient facility management and compliance in executing repairs.
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