Maintenance Management Contract
ID: 12305B24Q0128Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICEUSDA ARS NEA AAO ACQ/PER PROPBELTSVILLE, MD, 20705, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance (811310)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT (J066)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), is seeking qualified contractors to establish a Maintenance Management Contract (MMC) for the repair of specialized laboratory instruments at its Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Unit in University Park, Pennsylvania. The contract aims to provide efficient repair services for equipment not covered by full service agreements or warranties, thereby minimizing equipment downtime and ensuring operational efficiency within the USDA's research activities. The MMC will be structured as an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with a not-to-exceed limit of $45,000, spanning a base year plus four option years. Interested parties must submit their quotes by September 9, 2024, to Rebecca Lumpkin at rebecca.lumpkin@usda.gov, and are encouraged to review the specifications and requirements outlined in the solicitation documents.

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    The USDA-ARS Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit (PSWMRU) is seeking to establish a Maintenance Management Contract (MMC) to provide efficient repair services for laboratory instruments not covered by full service agreements or warranties. The MMC aims to minimize equipment downtime, which currently affects the USDA's operations, while adhering to budget constraints. The contractor will offer diagnostic and repair services for various laboratory equipment on a job-request basis, with a targeted response time of five days and the use of certified service engineers. The contract, structured as an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) with a not-to-exceed limit of $45,000, will span a base year plus four option years. Security measures require contractors to have valid photo identification and check in at USDA facilities. Performance will align with quality assurance standards, ensuring best commercial practices are followed. This contract underscores the USDA's commitment to maintaining operational efficiency in its research activities while managing limited resources efficiently.
    The document outlines the Terms and Conditions for federal contracts, particularly focused on commercial items as per FAR 2024-05. It specifies clauses incorporated by reference, detailing compliance directives and regulations that contractors must adhere to throughout the contract execution. Key obligations for contractors include maintaining the System for Award Management, ensuring the compliance of products and services with Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act (FASCSA) orders, and providing accelerated payments to small business subcontractors. The document emphasizes the need for contractors to conduct regular updates regarding potential restrictions tied to FASCSA, while outlining stringent reporting requirements in case of contract performance issues related to covered articles. It also encompasses clauses that enforce equality and labor standards, ensuring fair treatment within the contractor's workforce. Overall, this comprehensive framework is designed to ensure government procurement integrity, security, and the efficient delivery of services, reinforcing regulatory compliance and ethical practices in federal contracting.
    The document presents an overview of various federal and state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants aimed at enhancing government services and infrastructure. The purpose includes promoting competition among vendors and securing funding for state and local projects. It emphasizes the significance of adhering to specific guidelines and standards when submitting proposals, which may encompass project descriptions, timelines, and budget requirements. Key topics outlined involve the available federal grant opportunities, eligibility criteria for applicants, and the evaluation process for proposals. Specifically, it highlights the importance of detailed project plans that align with governmental priorities, such as public safety, environmental considerations, and community benefits. Furthermore, the document suggests strategies for successful proposal submissions, stressing the need for collaboration among stakeholders and the incorporation of innovative approaches to problem-solving. The overall tone reflects a directive aimed at ensuring compliance and maximizing the potential for project funding, thereby fostering effective governance and public service delivery. This comprehensive approach aims to catalyze local development and enhance the capacity of government entities to fulfill their mandates efficiently.
    The USDA's solicitation 12305B24Q0128 addresses a Maintenance Management Contract primarily focused on repair services rather than preventive maintenance. The contract covers a Mass Spectrometer with a full-service warranty, while other instruments are grouped under a blanket contract with a $20,000 cap for repair costs. The document outlines that in-house lab staff will conduct preliminary diagnoses, and if issues remain undetermined, remote support from qualified technicians will be sought. Repair parts can be ordered through the contract, with pricing structures varying based on the nature of repair calls. The USDA has determined that based on historical expenses and in-house capabilities, the $20k blanket amount should suffice for the remaining instrumentation. The detailed list of equipment can be found in Attachment 5. This solicitation demonstrates the USDA's commitment to efficient maintenance and repair strategies while managing costs within federal procurement guidelines.
    The document outlines a list of scientific instruments and equipment, along with their specifications, purchase details, and intended uses. It includes various manufacturers such as Thermo, Agilent, and Beckman Coulter, detailing models like the Q Exactive mass spectrometer and the ICS-6000+ ion chromatography system, with costs generally falling within a blanket contract range of $20,000 to $25,000. The instruments serve multiple analytical purposes, including elemental composition analysis of water and solid samples, lyophilizing, and infrared gas measurements. Notably, some items are covered under distinct contracts, indicating a structured procurement environment. This document likely supports government RFP processes by providing detailed inventory and funding allocations, aiding transparency, and ensuring compliance with federal expenditure guidelines. Overall, it serves as an essential resource for managing laboratory resources effectively while highlighting the functional capacities of different equipment utilized in various scientific analyses.
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