Custodial Services for Jonathon Dickinson MTA
ID: FA252124QB014Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA2521 45 CONS LGCPATRICK SFB, FL, 32925-3237, USA

NAICS

Janitorial Services (561720)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- CUSTODIAL JANITORIAL (S201)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
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    The Department of Defense requires custodial services for the Jonathan Dickinson Missile Tracking Annex (JDMTA) in Tequesta, Florida. The primary goal is to maintain a high level of cleanliness and hygiene across the facility's administrative, restroom, and breakroom spaces. Custodial staff, equipment, and materials must be provided by the successful contractor, ensuring fortnightly and monthly cleaning rotations for various areas. Emphasizing a professional appearance and compliance with labor laws, the contract holds a value of approximately $679,000 for the initial 12-month term. With a mandatory site visit scheduled for August 2nd, interested parties must submit their proposals by August 12th, 2024, at 3:00 PM EDT.

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    The primary objective of this Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (FA252124QB014) is to procure non-personal custodial services for the Jonathan Dickinson Missile Tracking Annex (JDMTA) Facility in Tequesta, Florida. The facility requires comprehensive cleaning and maintenance services to uphold a professional and sanitised appearance. The contract, likely a firm-fixed-price arrangement, seeks a vendor to supply the necessary personnel, equipment, and materials for these custodial services over a base period of 12 months, with four optional extension years. The scope entails routine cleaning tasks, including provision of labour, equipment, and supplies like mops, buckets, brooms, and buffers. The contractor must adhere to local, state, and federal regulations and JDMTA policies, maintaining prescribed standards outlined in the Performance Work Statement. The work breakdown structure includes four equally important CLINs, representing the four optional extension periods, each spanning 12 months. Offerors are instructed to electronically submit their quotes by 3:00 P.M. EDT on 12AUG24, addressing the evaluation criteria which emphasise technical acceptability, pricing, and past performance. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for 02AUG24, and offerors must submit requests for security clearances by 26JUL24. This procurement process is subject to numerous FAR and DFARS clauses, primarily focused on contract administration, labour laws, and security requirements. Notably, it includes a provision for potential six-month extensions and encourages offerors to submit multiple offers with alternative terms. The government emphasises that funds are currently unavailable, which may impact the timing of any potential award.
    The government agency seeks to procure custodial and janitorial services for various spaces, totaling approximately 8934 square feet in area. The main objective is to maintain these areas, including trash collection and general cleaning. This involves frequent cleaning of categories 1 and 2 spaces, covering a combined total of 1344 square feet, with a focus on high-quality standards. The scope of work involves routine tasks such as dusting, mopping, and trash removal, requiring a consistent presence. The contract is likely to be divided into multiple lots, with vendors responsible for specific areas, given the total square footage involved. Each vendor would commit to regular, specified visits to their assigned locations. The agency indicates a preference for experienced vendors who can provide a comprehensive range of cleaning services, catering to their specific requirements. The evaluation of proposals will heavily weigh factors such as service quality, with past performance and references holding significant importance. Cost is also a consideration, although the focus is on finding a balance between quality and affordability. No specific contract details or timelines are provided, although the nature of the requirements suggests a long-term agreement with regular, ongoing services. Vendors would need to submit detailed proposals by a yet-to-be-determined deadline to be considered for these custodial contracts.
    The United States Space Force seeks a contractor for custodial services at the Jonathan Dickinson Missile Tracking Annex (JDMTA) in Florida. The primary objective is to maintain a clean and professional appearance throughout JDMTA's facilities, encompassing administrative areas, restrooms, and breakrooms. The contractor is responsible for providing personnel, equipment, and materials to meet this goal. Category 1 areas require fortnightly maintenance, including floor upkeep, ash tray cleaning, and drinking fountain disinfection. Carpeted spaces and breakrooms demand monthly vacuuming and spot cleaning. Category 2 restrooms mandate twice-weekly thorough cleaning, disinfection, and supply restocking. Emphasizing cleanliness and hygiene, this service extends to trash removal and the provision of consumables. The contract, valued at approximately $679,000, is expected to run for one year, with options for extensions. Proposals will be evaluated based on price and past performance, with the latter focusing on quality control, supervision, and customer satisfaction. Key dates and other administrative details are redacted.
    The file FA252124QB014 outlines a forthcoming custodial service contract for a government facility. It records questions and answers regarding the procurement process, covering topics like contractor notification for cleaning, the companies that attended the site visit, employee demographics, and logistics for the incoming contractor. The government seeks to commence the contract by October 1st and emphasizes the need for background checks and security clearances for the incoming personnel. The Q&A session also reveals details about the facility's preferences for timing and days of cleaning, as well as specific product information like the type of air freshener used.
    The primary objective of this Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (FA252124QB014) is to procure non-personal custodial services for the Jonathan Dickinson Missile Tracking Annex (JDMTA) Facility in Tequesta, Florida. The facility requires comprehensive cleaning and maintenance services to uphold a professional and sanitised appearance. The contract, likely a firm-fixed-price arrangement, seeks to award these services for a base period of 12 months, with four optional extension years. The scope entails the vendor supplying all necessary personnel, equipment, and materials to perform the custodial services, adhering to specified standards and local, state, and federal regulations. The work statement outlines tasks such as mopping, brooming, and buffering for various areas within the facility. Offerors are expected to submit their best terms upfront, although the government reserves the right to conduct post-submission discussions. Evaluation of proposals will consider three key factors: technical acceptability, pricing, and past performance. Technical acceptability will assess whether the offer conforms to the submission requirements and the Performance Work Statement's minimum standards. The pricing evaluation will determine the reasonableness of the proposed rates, and past performance will be evaluated through relevant databases. Critical dates include the mandatory site visit on 2 August 2024 and the submission deadline on 12 August 2024 at 3:00 PM EDT. Offerors must also be aware of the contract's potential commencement date and plan accordingly. Prospective vendors should carefully review the solicitation's terms and conditions, incorporating clauses from the FAR, DFARS, and AFFARS. These contain important provisions regarding contract conditions, labour standards, and security requirements.
    The U.S. Department of Labor's Employment Standards Administration seeks to procure a comprehensive range of services through the Service Contract Act. This act covers various occupations, including administrative support, automotive services, food preparation, health care, information technology, and personal needs jobs. The goal is to ensure compliance with labor laws, including minimum wage requirements. Executive Order minimum wage rates, which vary based on the contract's start date, are featured, with annual adjustments. Additionally, the procurement outlines detailed wage rates and benefits for specific occupations, such as administrative assistants, nurses, IT specialists, and firefighters, among many others. Contractors must provide paid sick leave and adhere to holiday and vacation provisions. The process involves conformance requests for unlisted occupations, ensuring a fair relationship with listed classifications. This procurement aims to safeguard workers' rights and improve labor standards by defining clear requirements for contractors working on federal service contracts.
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