The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines a firm fixed-price contract for pest control services in the South Florida Operations Office. The contractor is tasked with pesticide applications to manage pests like insects and rodents at various government facilities, including office buildings and tugboat vessels. Services must comply with local and state regulations, focusing on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques. Key requirements include submitting a pest control plan within 30 days post-award and maintaining comprehensive record-keeping on pesticide usage and safety data.
The contract spans one base year with four optional years, allowing for monthly service and no additional charge for follow-up applications if effectiveness is lacking. Contractor personnel must possess the appropriate training and licenses, ensuring safety and compliance with EPA standards. Performance will be monitored via regular inspections and documentation submissions to the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR).
The document is structured into several parts, detailing the general expectations, definitions, contractor responsibilities, specific tasks, quality control measures, and the required reporting formats. The PWS serves as a comprehensive foundation for government procurement processes, emphasizing quality services in alignment with federal requirements and promoting effective pest management strategies.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Jacksonville District is seeking market research for pesticide application services to control various pests at government facilities in South Florida. The contractor will handle interior and exterior pest control, including rodent management for two tugboats, with a monthly service requirement for pests such as ants, roaches, and termites. The contract will span one base year (March 2025-February 2026) with four optional extension years.
The target firms are encouraged to demonstrate their capabilities, including past project experiences, business size, and any subcontracting plans. The government emphasizes the need for participation from small businesses and specific socioeconomic categories like 8(a), SDVOSB, WOSB, and HUBZone.
The response is limited to four pages and should include the contractor's information, interest in bidding, relevant project examples, business category, and bonding capability. Interested firms must submit their information by January 21, 2025. Registration with the System for Award Management (SAM) is required to qualify for contract awards. For inquiries, contact details for two project managers are provided.