REPAIR SERVICES FOR DOOSAN 2600 SY CNC MACHINE AND SUPPORTING SYSTEMS
ID: W519TC-25-T-3007Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW0L7 BLUE GRASS ARMY DEPOTRICHMOND, KY, 40475-5070, USA

NAICS

Machine Tool Manufacturing (333517)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- METALWORKING MACHINERY (J034)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking qualified contractors to provide repair services for the Doosan 2600 SY CNC machine and its supporting systems at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Richmond, Kentucky. The procurement involves comprehensive repair and alignment tasks, requiring contractors to ensure the machine is restored to full operational status while adhering to safety and environmental standards, including compliance with the National Electric Code and OSHA regulations. This opportunity is critical for maintaining the operational readiness of military equipment, and the contract is set aside exclusively for small businesses under the NAICS code 333517 (Machine Tool Manufacturing). Interested contractors must submit their quotes by November 20, 2024, at 5:00 PM EST, and can direct inquiries to Jeremy Turner at jeremy.s.turner10.civ@army.mil or by phone at 859-779-6771.

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    The document outlines Army Regulation 750-1, effective March 2, 2023, focusing on the maintenance of Army materiel, defining policies, responsibilities, and processes for materiel maintenance. It applies to all components of the Army, excluding non-appropriated fund purchases. Key chapters cover introduction, responsibilities, maintenance policies, sustainment, and operational practices, emphasizing both field and sustainment maintenance levels. Important responsibilities include ensuring interoperability in acquisitions, managing sustainment maintenance budgets, and overseeing logistics for both active and reserve components. Commanders are held accountable for maintenance quality, emphasizing preventive measures and tracking equipment readiness. The regulation mandates compliance with safety standards and environmental guidelines while encouraging training and analysis to improve maintenance practices. The regulation reflects the Army's commitment to sustaining readiness and operational effectiveness through established protocols for equipment management, ensuring that personnel are trained to high standards, and promoting efficient use of resources. This directive is essential for maintaining the Army's operational capability and compliance with regulatory frameworks in government procurement contexts, such as RFPs and grants.
    The Blue Grass Army Depot Regulation 385-1 outlines the Safety Program applicable to all personnel, including military, civilian, contractors, and tenants. The regulation's primary purpose is to ensure occupational safety and health by establishing risk management strategies, protecting employee rights, and implementing policies for accident reporting and investigation. Key changes in this version include a revised Job Safety Analysis requirement and the introduction of an Ammunition Amnesty Program. The regulation details responsibilities for command personnel, supervisors, and employees in fostering a safe work environment. Regular inspections, audits, and employee involvement in safety measures are emphasized. In the event of accidents, immediate reporting and investigation protocols are specified, with a focus on preventive measures. Furthermore, the document includes comprehensive procedures addressing various safety concerns such as severe weather, bloodborne pathogens, and ergonomics, along with requirements for training and using personal protective equipment. The guideline underscores the depot's commitment to maintaining safety standards, reducing the risk of accidents, and promoting a proactive safety culture.
    The Department of the Army's Pamphlet 385-64 outlines safety standards for the handling, storage, and transportation of ammunition and explosives (AE) to ensure compliance with Department of Defense regulations. This rapid action revision, effective from October 10, 2013, updates mandatory training courses for personnel and makes various administrative changes. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for the active Army, Army National Guard, and Army Reserve, detailing policies that require the establishment of explosives safety management programs (ESMPs) at all command levels. Key components include: the assignment of safety responsibilities, compliance with safety regulations, and thorough safety inspections of all activities involving AE. The pamphlet stresses the importance of adequate training for all personnel involved in AE operations and mandates annual safety inspections to assess compliance and identify potential hazards. Overall, the document provides vital guidelines to mitigate risks associated with explosives, aiming to protect personnel, property, and the environment from the dangers inherent in AE operations.
    This Statement of Work outlines the requirements for repairing and aligning the Doosan 2600 SY CNC machine at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Richmond, KY. The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary labor, tools, and management to return the machine to a full operational status, adhering to the National Electric Code (NEC) and OSHA regulations. Key tasks include disassembling, scraping, aligning, and reassembling critical machine components, ensuring alignment is within factory parameters, and testing functionality. The contractor must coordinate with government personnel regarding scheduling and perform work mostly on weekdays, while maintaining safety and environmental protocols specific to the site. Quality assurance will involve verification by maintenance experts, and the project is to be completed within 30 days of the Notice to Proceed. This document emphasizes the contractor's responsibility for compliance with safety and environmental standards while detailing the operational requirements for the repair work. Overall, it serves as a formal instruction for government procurement for maintenance and engineering services.
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