Replace Independent Cooling Equipment in Room 411-I, Federal Building, Aberdeen, SD
ID: 47PJ0025R0004Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R8 ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT DIVISIONLAKEWOOD, CO, 80225, USA

NAICS

Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors (238220)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OFFICE BUILDINGS (Z2AA)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The General Services Administration (GSA) is soliciting proposals for the replacement of independent cooling equipment in Room 411-I of the Federal Building located in Aberdeen, South Dakota. The project entails the removal of an existing 19,200 BTU packaged cooling unit and the installation of a new 1.5-ton direct expansion split system, adhering to ASHRAE 90.1 standards and ensuring proper disposal of refrigerants, electrical modifications, and integration with the existing Building Automation System (BAS). This procurement is significant for maintaining operational efficiency and environmental responsibility within federal facilities. Proposals are due electronically by 12:00 PM CST on November 20, 2024, and interested contractors should contact Kristen Feickert at kristen.feickert@gsa.gov for further details.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Kristen Feickert
    kristen.feickert@gsa.gov
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    The General Services Administration (GSA) Region 8 has issued a comprehensive Master Specification document for Integrated Automation under Division 25 00 00. This document sets forth the standards and requirements for Building Automation Systems (BAS) utilized by building automation contractors in Region 8. Key objectives include standardizing open protocols, ensuring seamless integration of control and monitoring systems, and achieving scalability and interoperability in line with future technology advancements. Major components include specifications for BACnet-compliant systems, detailing hardware configurations, network architectures, and software applications. The document also outlines administrative requirements for communication, submittals, and as-built documentation, mandating qualified personnel and the exclusion of non-native BACnet devices. Performance criteria dictate response times, data collection accuracy, and system uptime requirements for various layers of building automation. Furthermore, the document stipulates warranty guarantees, service protocols, and maintenance tasks to ensure sustained operational integrity over the system's lifecycle. Adherence to referenced standards such as ANSI/ASHRAE and NFPA codes is imperative. The specification serves as a guiding framework for contractors pursuing federal building automation projects, ensuring compliance and operational effectiveness in government facilities.
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    The document outlines the naming and approval process for Building Automation System (BAS) objects utilized by the General Services Administration (GSA) Facilities Management team. It provides a structured format for contractors/vendors to propose new object names and descriptions, detailing necessary fields such as existing object names, object types, engineering units, and trend log configurations. Each proposed object undergoes GSA review, resulting in approvals or requests for additional information. The document emphasizes the importance of adherence to GSA Data Normalization standards for BAS devices to avoid additional costs associated with non-compliance. Contractors are advised to obtain GSA approval prior to implementation to minimize issues during upgrades or retrofits. The content underscores a systematic approach to managing performance and compliance in building automation, reflecting federal requirements for efficient project execution and standards adherence.
    The GSA Solicitation No. 47PJ0025R0004 outlines a contract for replacing cooling equipment in Room 411-I of the Federal Building in Aberdeen, SD. The contractor will remove an existing packaged cooling unit and install a new 1.5-ton split system, under terms specified in the contract documents. Key aspects of the agreement include the project commencement within 7 days of receiving the Notice to Proceed (NTP), with substantial completion required within 15 days and total contract completion within 30 days. It stipulates work must occur only during designated business hours, and contractors must coordinate with GSA representatives to minimize disruptions. Significant conditions include liquidated damages of $193.01 for each day past completion deadlines, adherence to Buy American provisions, and various contractor responsibilities regarding permits and scheduling. Insurance and bonding requirements are mandatory, alongside compliance with the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 for security clearances for contractor personnel. The document emphasizes responsibility, compliance with safety regulations, and proper handling of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). It serves as a formal guide to ensure all parties understand their obligations and the contractual framework supporting the project’s execution.
    The GSA Solicitation No. 47PJ0025R0004 outlines a Simplified Acquisition Construction Contract for replacing independent cooling equipment in Room 411-I of the Federal Building in Aberdeen, SD. This procurement, set aside for small businesses, highlights several key components including proposal requirements, general provisions, and methods of evaluation. Proposals must include a price proposal, technical information about the offeror’s experience, and supporting documents including representations and certifications. The estimated project cost falls between $25,000 to $100,000, with proposals due electronically by 12:00 p.m. on November 20, 2024. Notably, equal employment opportunity and Buy American requirements are emphasized to ensure compliance with federal regulations and promote fairness. Site visits are encouraged to assess work conditions, and factors such as past performance will influence the selection process. The solicitation reinforces a structured bidding process, stipulating that price reasonableness will be evaluated, and outlines the government's discretion in awarding contracts based on the best overall value. This document reflects the government's aim to engage small business participation while adhering to regulatory standards in federal contracting.
    The GSA Solicitation No. 47PJ0025R0004 outlines the Offeror Representations and Certifications required for a procurement focused on plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning services, categorized under the NAICS code 238220. The document specifies that the small business size standard for this solicitation is $19.0 million in annual receipts. It includes multiple Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provisions that offer guidelines regarding small business representations, certifications related to contracting, compliance requirements, and specific responsibilities concerning telecommunications equipment following the Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act. Offerors must verify that their representations are accurate and that all certifications for relevant provisions have been submitted electronically via the System for Award Management (SAM). The document emphasizes the significance of adhering to federal guidelines and being aware of restrictions, such as prohibitions on covered telecommunications services, to prevent contracting with certain entities. Contracts must also comply with various reporting and disclosure requirements to facilitate proper governmental oversight. Overall, this solicitation serves to ensure that contractors meet stringent criteria and maintain transparency throughout the bidding process.
    The document outlines a solicitation for a construction project issued by the General Services Administration (GSA) to remove and replace existing cooling equipment at the Federal Building in Aberdeen, South Dakota. The project, identified by solicitation number 47PJ0025R0004, requires the contractor to provide labor, materials, equipment, and supervision for the installation of a new 1.5 ton direct expansion split system in Room 411-I. Proposals must be submitted by 12:00 PM CST on November 20, 2024. Key requirements include active registration in SAM.gov for all contractors, completion of performance and payment bonds, and a commitment to commence work within seven days after receiving the award. The contractor must complete the project within 15 calendar days from the notice to proceed. No formal bid opening will occur, and all offers should encapsulate the total project cost including applicable taxes. The document also emphasizes communication through email for questions, indicating a structured approach to procurement within federal guidelines, ensuring safety and compliance in governmental operations.
    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is initiating a project to replace the independent cooling equipment in Room 411-I of the Federal Building in Aberdeen, SD. The scope includes removing an existing 19,200 BTU packaged cooling unit and installing a new 1.5-ton split cooling system, compliant with ASHRAE 90.1 standards. Key objectives include proper disposal of refrigerants, sizing documentation for the new unit, and electrical modifications to meet codes. Installation will require new refrigerant piping, a condensate pump, and integration with the existing Building Automation System (BAS) for monitoring purposes. A pre-proposal site visit is scheduled for November 8, 2024, with cost proposals required to detail all expenses. The contractor will have 15 calendar days to complete the work after notice to proceed and must coordinate closely with the GSA to ensure minimal disruption and compliance with safety and environmental standards. The project emphasizes the importance of following applicable codes and regulations, including thorough documentation and training for operations and maintenance upon completion. This undertaking reflects the GSA’s commitment to maintaining operational efficiency and environmental responsibility in federal buildings.
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