FY26 Integrated solid waste management (Refuse) JBER AK
ID: FA500024R0020Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA5000 673 CONS LGCJBER, AK, 99506-2501, USA

NAICS

Solid Waste Collection (562111)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- TRASH/GARBAGE COLLECTION (S205)

Set Aside

8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8) (8A)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Air Force, is soliciting proposals for Integrated Solid Waste Management services at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) in Alaska. The contractor will be responsible for managing the collection, processing, and disposal of municipal solid waste across approximately 461 locations on the base, adhering to all relevant federal, state, and local regulations. This procurement is particularly significant as it emphasizes environmental stewardship and compliance with waste management standards, with a total evaluated contract value of $1,440,270 over a base year and four option years. Interested small business firms under the 8(a) program must submit proposals by September 23, 2024, and can direct inquiries to primary contact Clifford Dockter at clifford.dockter@us.af.mil or secondary contact Zachary Braum at zachary.braum@us.af.mil.

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    This document is Amendment 0001 to solicitation FA500024R0020, issued by the 673rd Contracting Squad at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The amendment, effective September 16, 2024, aims to clarify technical requirements and provide answers to contractor inquiries regarding the Mission-Essential Contractor Services Plan (MECSP). Key updates include definitions of responsibilities regarding government-owned compactors, the process for submitting proposals, and specifications related to the operational scope of the contract, including handling of hazardous waste. The amendment revises Attachment 2, the Pricing Worksheet, to correct formula errors and clarify tipping fees related to landfill usage. It also validates submission deadlines for past performance questionnaires and confirms the necessity of electronic responses sent via email, emphasizing a 10MB file size limit. The summary of changes positions this solicitation as crucial for ensuring compliant and efficient waste management services at JBER. By addressing contractor questions and refining submission processes, the amendment underscores the government's commitment to transparent communication and clarity in contractual expectations, vital for potential contractors participating in federal procurement processes.
    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for integrated solid waste management at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Alaska. The primary goal is for the contractor to manage collection, processing, and disposal of municipal solid waste (MSW) in alignment with federal, state, and local regulations. Key services include regular MSW and food waste collection schedules, recyclable materials processing, and maintenance of equipment. Performance standards, quality control measures, and reporting obligations define expected outcomes, including limiting customer complaints and ensuring regular documentation. The PWS details contractor responsibilities in maintaining cleanliness, securing waste containers, and responding to unscheduled collection requests. It emphasizes the need for compliance with safety regulations and a thorough quality control program for service validation. The document concludes with guidelines for contractor accountability, security requirements for personnel access to the base, and the management of government-furnished equipment. This comprehensive framework aims to ensure optimized waste management practices while promoting environmental health and safety across JBER.
    The document outlines pricing and service requirements for municipal solid waste management under specific contract line item numbers (CLINs) for a base year and four option years. The pricing includes various service categories such as unscheduled pickups, additional pickups, container relocations, and landfill tipping fees, with detailed descriptions indicating the contractor will only charge for services rendered. The total evaluated price for the entire contract period is $1,440,270. Estimates for landfill tipping fees are provided based on actual tonnage delivered, emphasizing compliance with local agreements for pricing. The structure of the document highlights separate pricing worksheets for the base year and each option year, totaling $288,054 per year for solid waste handling. The scope of work emphasizes adherence to performance work statements (PWS), focusing on efficiency and litigative compliance for waste management, showcasing governmental efforts to ensure environmental stewardship and effective municipal services.
    The document outlines a government Request for Proposal (RFP) related to municipal solid waste management services, detailing pricing structures for different contract line item numbers (CLIN) over multiple years. It includes a breakdown of service categories, quantities, and unit prices, such as pickup services for municipal solid waste, unscheduled pickups, and landfill tipping fees, with the base year total estimated at $288,054. The proposal encompasses five contracting periods: a base year followed by four option years, with consistent pricing structures across each period, maintaining a flat unit price of $39 per ton for waste disposal. Additional anticipated costs include specialized services, container relocations, and landfill fees that the contractor would invoice based solely on actual services performed. The document specifies that the contractor is responsible for providing all necessary equipment and emphasizes that the project includes detailed task definitions per the Performance Work Statement (PWS). A total evaluated price of $1,440,270 across all periods is noted, indicating the government's investment in environmentally responsible waste management solutions. This RFP embodies the government's strategic effort to ensure efficient waste handling while complying with environmental standards and operational requirements.
    The document FA500024R0020 contains Attachment 3, which includes the Wage Determination 2015-5681 (REV 21). This attachment outlines the required wage rates and labor standards for federal contracts associated with this request for proposal (RFP). It serves as a critical component in evaluating and ensuring fair compensation in employment related to federal contracts. The document iteratively repeats the title, suggesting emphasis on the wage determination’s importance within the context of the RFP process. Compliance with this wage determination is essential for contractors, ensuring adherence to federal labor regulations and standards, which ultimately impact project bidding and workforce planning. The information is framed within the broader context of government contracting and grant allocation, underscoring its relevance in promoting equitable labor practices in federal-funded projects.
    The document outlines the Request for Offers (RFO) FA500024R0020 for Integrated Solid Waste Management services at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, emphasizing the importance of past performance in the award selection process. It seeks evaluations from previous clients of the offeror, requesting them to complete a Past Performance Questionnaire to assess the contractor's effectiveness over the last three years. The questionnaire focuses on contract identification, customer identification, respondent details, and a thorough performance evaluation, including service scope and contractor reliability. Additionally, it specifies a deadlines for submission and provides contact details for further communication. The government intends to use the collected data to inform its decision-making process, underlining the significance of past work quality in future contracting opportunities. The proper completion of this document is critical for the offeror's consideration in the competitive bidding process.
    The document FA500024R0020 is a combined synopsis and solicitation for Integrated Solid Waste Management services at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) in Alaska. The purpose is to procure refuse collection and management for approximately 461 locations on the base, utilizing various container types, including roll-offs and bear-resistant containers. The acquisition is set aside exclusively for small business competitive 8(a) firms under the NAICS Code 562111. Proposals are sought from contractors who must provide all necessary personnel, equipment, and supervision. Interested offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) to be eligible for an award. Key dates include a site visit scheduled for September 4, 2024, and proposals due by September 23, 2024. Evaluation criteria focus on technical capability, price, and past performance, with a "GO/NO GO" rating for essential contractor services planned during contingencies. The announced funding is pending, and until funds are available, no award will be final. Overall, the solicitation emphasizes compliance, robust documentation of past performance, and a focus on small business entities.
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