F020--Fish Tank Maintenance
ID: 36C25624Q1166Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF256-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 16 (36C256)RIDGELAND, MS, 39157, USA

NAICS

Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services (812910)

PSC

NATURAL RESOURCES/CONSERVATION- FISHERIES RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (F020)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks maintenance services for two fish tanks in its Gulf Coast healthcare facilities. The primary goal is to ensure the aesthetic appeal and healthy upkeep of the tanks, requiring regular cleaning, filter replacements, and annual bulb and decor plant renewals. With a firm-fixed-price contract valued at $64,692 for the base year and four optional renewals, the department seeks a contractor to create a visually pleasing and healthy environment for the fish tanks.

    The procurement process prioritizes the aesthetic appeal and healthy maintenance of the tanks, involving thorough cleaning and replacements. Offer submissions are due by August 9, 2024, with evaluations based on technical merit, past performance, and cost. This opportunity requires a detailed approach and a firm understanding of aquarium maintenance, ensuring a positive and relaxing environment for veterans receiving care.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Tina L HarrisContracting Officer
    Tina.Harris3@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks a contractor for non-personal fish tank maintenance services at the Biloxi Community Living Center. The goal is to ensure the proper care and upkeep of two freshwater aquariums. The scope entails cleaning, partial water changes, filter replacements, and general maintenance, including addressing any perished fish and replacing them with similar species. The contract period is for one year, from October 2024 to September 2025, with four optional extension years. The estimated value is $9 million. Offerors are required to submit their proposals by the deadline, with evaluations based on factors like SDVOSB/VOSB status and pricing. Critical dates include a question submission deadline of August 2, 2024, and a quote submission deadline of August 9, 2024.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks a contractor for biweekly maintenance and support services for two fish tanks in the Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System. The primary objective is to ensure the tanks are well-maintained, aesthetically pleasing, and healthy for the fish. The scope of work involves regular cleaning, including algae removal and gravel vacuuming, along with filter and food replacements. Additionally, the contractor will be responsible for annual replacements: a canister filter pump, aquatic bulbs, and decor plants. In the event of fish mortality, the contractor will also replace up to one fish per year. The contract, valued at approximately $64,692 for the base period, is firm-fixed-price and covers a one-year period, with four optional renewal years. Key dates include a question deadline extended to August 9, 2024, and offer submissions due by the same date. Offerors must acknowledge the amendment and follow the specified submission process. The evaluation of proposals will consider factors like technical merit, past performance, and price.
    File one seeks proposals for a complex information technology project. The primary objective is to develop an advanced data analytics and visualization platform. This platform must integrate diverse datasets and provide sophisticated analytics and real-time insights. The government agency requires a scalable and flexible solution, emphasizing cybersecurity and data privacy. The scope includes designing, developing, and implementing this platform, with potential cloud deployment. Contract details are not provided, but the project timeline hints at a substantial undertaking. Vendors will have approximately four months to submit proposals, indicating a comprehensive RFP response process. The second file is a request for proposals seeking a contractor to provide comprehensive facilities management services for a government entity. The focus is on managing and maintaining multiple facilities, including administrative tasks, grounds keeping, and janitorial services. The required scope of work covers a wide range of duties, from ensuring building systems' efficient operation to coordinating events and managing maintenance requests. The contract is expected to be firm-fixed-price, with an estimated value of $12 million. Key dates include a submission deadline approximately three months from the RFP release, followed by contract award and project initiation. Evaluation criteria will consider past performance, technical approach, and cost-effectiveness. The final document is a comprehensive procurement for a government department, requiring both goods and services. Specifically, the objective is to purchase high-end computing devices, including desktop computers, laptops, and associated peripherals. The focus is on top-tier performance, with detailed specifications outlined for each device type. In addition to the hardware procurement, the RFP seeks a vendor to provide ongoing IT support services for these devices, including maintenance, troubleshooting, and user training. The contract is anticipated to be a time-and-materials arrangement, with a potential four-year term. Vendors must submit proposals within two months, and the government plans to award the contract shortly thereafter. The evaluation process will prioritize product quality, vendor experience, and price.
    The government agency seeks to evaluate potential contractors' past performance as part of its procurement process. The provided references are essential for this assessment. Each reference requires key details such as the contracting activity name, location, contract number, period of performance, and a brief description of the services provided. This information is crucial for the agency to verify the contractor's suitability, enabling them to make informed decisions by assessing past projects' success and relevance. These references will help the agency gauge the contractor's ability to deliver similar services effectively and ensure a positive past performance record.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to evaluate a contractor's past performance. The agency seeks to assess the quality and timeliness of services provided, focusing on contractual compliance, reports, and the management of key personnel. The RFP contains a detailed questionnaire for this purpose. Offerors must complete this questionnaire, providing ratings and remarks on various aspects of past performance. This evaluation aims to ensure confidence in the selected contractor's ability to meet standards, respond promptly, and maintain effective business relationships. The agency emphasizes the importance of circling one rating for each question, with options ranging from 'outstanding' to 'unsatisfactory.' Handwritten remarks are encouraged. Key dates specified include the submission deadline of August 9, 2024. The concise nature of this file limits the mention of quantities, estimated values, or specific technical details. However, the evaluation criteria clearly prioritize the assessment of past performance to determine the successful execution of the required efforts.
    The certification requires contractors working with the Department of Veterans Affairs to comply with legal provisions regarding the employment of non-immigrant foreign nationals. Contractors attest to not knowingly employing illegal aliens or foreign nationals who have violated their status. This certification, mandatory for contractors and their subcontractors, is a prerequisite for providing services to veterans referred by the Department. Significantly, any violation of these requirements could lead to contract termination and potential legal consequences for false certifications.
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