FDA Move and Labor Services Recompete
ID: OC-2025-121191Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFFOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATIONFDA OFFICE OF ACQ GRANT SVCSBeltsville, MD, 20705, USA

NAICS

Facilities Support Services (561210)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- FACILITIES OPERATIONS SUPPORT (S216)

Set Aside

8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8) (8A)
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    Description

    The Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is seeking qualified certified 8(a) small business firms to provide Move and Labor Services under an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. The primary objective is to assist over 14,000 personnel in the National Capital Region with various moving activities, including specialized laboratory and IT relocations, document destruction, and warehouse management. This initiative is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and secure handling of sensitive materials within the FDA. Interested firms must submit their responses by January 23, 2025, to Sheneil Green at Sheneil.Green@fda.hhs.gov, with further details outlined in the attached Statement of Work.

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    The document is a property action request form from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), designed to facilitate the management and disposition of government property. It outlines procedures for reporting property conditions, such as new, usable, repairable, salvageable, and scrap. The form requests essential details like the requester’s organization, location, contact information, property description including model numbers and condition codes, quantity, and costs associated with the items. Additionally, it requires signatures from various officials involved to ensure proper accountability. The form's purpose corresponds with federal guidelines to ensure efficient property management within government agencies, aligning with the broader context of federal grants, requests for proposals (RFPs), and state/local RFP processes by maintaining transparency and oversight in government property transactions. Ultimately, this standardization aids in effective resource allocation and compliance with regulations for governmental property management.
    The document outlines the requirements and responsibilities associated with various labor categories for the Move and Labor Recompete Support Services contract. It emphasizes that all contractor personnel must be U.S. citizens, security clearable, and adequately trained, with specific roles identified as "Key Personnel." Key roles include Project Manager, Program Planner, Warehouse Manager, Dock Master, and Operations Manager, each with defined minimum experience and educational requirements. The Project Manager oversees logistics and staffing, while the Program Planner coordinates office moves. Warehouse, Dock, and Operations Managers supervise material handling and document destruction processes. Labor categories also include Warehouse Laborers, Truck Drivers, and Utility Specialists, with responsibilities ranging from loading and unloading to furniture installation and maintenance. This document serves as a framework for federal contracting, ensuring that necessary qualifications and processes are in place to execute move and labor services effectively, thereby aligning with government regulations for procurement and service delivery.
    The document outlines a commitment to protect non-public information acquired from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the context of employment under a specific contract. The individual signing the agreement acknowledges their responsibility to safeguard sensitive information in accordance with federal laws, including 21 U.S.C. 331(j), 21 U.S.C. 360j(c), and 18 U.S.C. 1905, which govern the confidentiality of such data. The agreement emphasizes the legal implications, including potential criminal penalties for violations. The structure includes a signature section indicating the date and the names of the employee and a witness, confirming the understanding and acceptance of these confidentiality obligations. This document is crucial in maintaining the integrity of proprietary or sensitive FDA information amid government contracts and provides a legal framework for compliance related to RFPs and grants.
    The FDA Daily Move and Labor Related Services Contract outlines the procedures for coordinating and executing office moves for FDA clients. The process begins with the client contacting the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), who generates a Statement of Work (SOW) and collaborates with the contractor to plan the logistics, including a site walkthrough. A detailed schedule is established at least three weeks prior to the move, covering all necessary preparations and timelines for disconnection of IT equipment, packing, and physical relocation. The contractor is responsible for delivering packing materials, and clients must manage their personal items independently to mitigate liability risks. On moving day, the contractor executes the relocation, ensuring that all safety measures are in place at both the departure and arrival locations. Following the move, a post-move service is offered to assist with any adjustments or setup required. Lastly, all moving materials are removed within one week post-move. This structured approach ensures a systematic and efficient moving process while minimizing disruptions to FDA operations.
    The FDA Move and Labor Services Menu outlines the services related to small and large office moves, defined as involving up to four personnel. Each move unit includes four hours of labor and necessary equipment, such as a moving truck, packing materials, and equipment for a successful move. The document details various office move scenarios, including relocation within the same building and between different buildings, using both modular and traditional furniture. Additionally, it specifies services for personnel moves and whiteboard installations on different wall types, with pricing structured in move unit increments. The file emphasizes that any additional tasks or services not outlined in the menu will be billed in ¼ move unit increments, and it sets expectations for the pick-up of packing crates post-move. Overall, the purpose of the document is to provide a clear and structured menu of moving services available for FDA personnel or operations, facilitating the budgeting and planning of relocation activities.
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires Move and Labor Support Services under an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to assist over 14,000 personnel in the National Capital Region. The services include document destruction, warehouse management, and material relocation, especially for laboratory and IT spaces. The contract spans 60 months, comprised of five performance periods, with the contractor expected to provide necessary labor, equipment, and tools for various moving activities. Task orders will dictate specific performance requirements and locations, with individual tasks categorized into small or large moves. Key personnel must meet qualifications set by the FDA, and all operations are subject to strict security, safety, and compliance measures. Moreover, the contractor is responsible for maintaining effective communication and management practices throughout the contract, ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing FDA operations. This initiative highlights the government’s commitment to operational efficiency and the secure handling of sensitive materials.
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