Montana Interstate Facilities Engineering and Full Facilities Services
ID: 47PJ0024R0108Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R8 ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT DIVISIONLAKEWOOD, CO, 80225, USA

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Facilities Support Services (561210)

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HOUSEKEEPING- FACILITIES OPERATIONS SUPPORT (S216)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking a contractor to provide comprehensive facilities engineering and full facilities services for federal properties located in Billings, Bozeman, and Butte, Montana. The procurement aims to secure operations and maintenance services, including engineering, custodial services, landscaping, snow removal, and integrated pest management, over a potential contract period of four years and ten months, starting from February 1, 2025. This contract is crucial for maintaining the operational efficiency and safety of GSA-controlled spaces, which encompass approximately 314,000 gross square feet across multiple historic and modern buildings. Interested parties must submit their proposals by October 4, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Dylan White at dylan.white@gsa.gov.

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    The Battin U.S. Courthouse in Billings, Montana, is seeking vendors for snow and ice removal, as well as landscaping services. The scope of work includes all areas within the specified red boundary line, encompassing the courthouse grounds. Vendors are expected to provide these services in accordance with the contract terms, ensuring the efficient and timely removal of snow and ice, and maintaining the landscaping to a presentable standard. This procurement aims to secure reliable and responsive vendors who can ensure the safety and aesthetics of the courthouse premises during winter months and throughout the year.
    The Bozeman Federal Building and U.S. Post Office are seeking vendors for snow and ice removal, as well as landscaping services, for the areas within the specified red boundary line encompassing 10 East Babcock Street, Bozeman, MT 59714. The scope of work includes routine maintenance to ensure safe and accessible grounds during winter months and a well-maintained landscape during the growing season. Vendors are expected to provide these services in accordance with the contract specifications, ensuring timely and efficient work that adheres to any outlined quality standards and industry best practices. While specific contract details and dates are not mentioned, the primary objective of this procurement is to secure reliable and capable vendors for these essential facilities management services.
    The Mansfield Federal Building and U.S. Post Office in Butte, Montana, is seeking contractors for snow and ice removal, as well as landscaping services. The scope of work includes all areas within the specified red boundary line, encompassing the building's perimeter. Contractors will be responsible for maintaining the grounds and ensuring safe access during winter months through prompt snow and ice management. While specific details on contract type, value, and deadlines are not provided in this excerpt, the primary focus of this procurement is to secure reliable and efficient grounds maintenance services for the federal facility.
    This document, titled "Building Information Sheets," serves as a comprehensive data collection instrument for gathering essential statistics and details about federal buildings, specifically the James Battin U.S. Courthouse in Billings, Montana. The information is intended to assist in procurement and contract management for operations and maintenance. The building has approximately 146,669 square feet of space across five floors, a penthouse, and an underground garage. The normal operating hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The building houses multiple agencies, including judicial and law enforcement entities, with an approximate occupancy of 80 people. The document covers a wide range of topics, from basic building data to specific system details, such as fire alarm devices, security systems, plumbing fixtures, and historical and aesthetic attributes. It also inquires about major alteration projects, environmental considerations, and the presence of hazardous materials like asbestos and lead. The sheet further delves into building automation systems, critical equipment, and historical repair and service request information. The goal is to capture a detailed snapshot of the building's characteristics to facilitate effective facility management, maintenance, and potential vendor engagement for services or upgrades.
    The Bozeman Federal Building & U.S. Post Office in Bozeman, Montana, is the subject of this building information sheet, which provides an extensive overview of the property's key features and attributes. The building, constructed in 1966, comprises five floors above ground and one below, including a mechanical penthouse, serving approximately 115 occupants from three federal agencies. The sheet covers a range of topics, including building statistics, environmental factors, maintenance, and security. Regarding procurement, the document hints at potential needs for maintenance, repair, and alteration services, as well as the regular testing of critical systems and equipment. Specific areas of focus include the fire alarm system, with a detailed breakdown of device counts, and the generator, for which load bank testing details are requested. Additionally, the presence of historical and aesthetic attributes, such as artwork, statues, and artifacts, indicates a need for contractors to exercise caution during maintenance and repair work. The sheet also inquires about the existence of child care centers, cafeterias, and concessions, along with associated equipment like grease traps. While not explicitly stating procurement objectives, the comprehensive nature of this building information sheet serves as a valuable resource for contractors and vendors, providing insights into the potential scope of work and areas where goods or services may be required to maintain and enhance the functionality and safety of the Bozeman Federal Building & U.S. Post Office.
    This document, titled "Building Information Sheets," serves as a comprehensive overview of the Mike Mansfield Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse in Butte, Montana, providing essential statistics and details for potential contractors. The main objective of this procurement-related exhibit is to offer a clear understanding of the building's characteristics, systems, and maintenance requirements to inform the solicitation process for operations and maintenance (O&M) services. The building, constructed in 1904, comprises 5 floors, totaling 73,336 square feet, and houses 9 different agencies, including U.S. District Courts, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the U.S. Air Force, among others. The normal operating hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with an approximate occupant count of 114 people. The building is equipped with 2 elevators, a sally port/prisoner elevator, and a freight elevator. Regarding maintenance and systems, the document highlights the presence of asbestos and lead-based paint, as well as the potential for other hazardous materials. Details are provided about the building's automation and critical equipment, including hydronic boilers, water treatment systems, and historical and aesthetic attributes that require careful consideration during work and maintenance. The fire alarm system, security systems, plumbing fixtures, and miscellaneous equipment, such as warranties and roof ages, are also outlined. While specific contract details and evaluation criteria are not mentioned, this exhibit forms a crucial part of the procurement process by offering a thorough building assessment to prospective contractors, ensuring they have the necessary information to develop informed and comprehensive proposals for the operations and maintenance of this federal facility.
    This Request for Proposal (RFP) outlines the U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) requirements for a contractor to provide operations, maintenance, grounds, custodial, and related services for three federal facilities in Montana. The scope of work encompasses a range of services, including facilities engineering, landscaping, snow removal, and custodial duties. The contractor will be responsible for managing and maintaining various building systems, such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and security. They will also handle service requests, perform repairs, and ensure tenant satisfaction. The RFP emphasizes the importance of partnering between GSA and the contractor, with a focus on sustainable practices and energy efficiency. The contractor must adhere to strict personnel requirements, providing qualified and certified staff to ensure the timely and efficient delivery of services. The RFP includes detailed specifications, performance metrics, and reporting guidelines.
    The General Services Administration (GSA), through its Public Buildings Service Region 8, has released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a contractor to provide facilities engineering and full facilities services for interstate facilities in Montana, specifically in the areas of Billings, Bozeman, and Butte. The RFP attachment focuses on evaluating offerors' relevant experience, allowing them to list up to three Similar Projects to demonstrate their qualifications. ## Procurement Objective: The primary objective is to procure operations and maintenance services for facilities used for professional services, excluding those primarily related to retail, wholesale, manufacturing, or residential functions. This includes managing facilities located at least 100 miles apart and potentially includes historic properties or those undergoing modernization projects. ## Specifications and Requirements: Offerors must provide details of Similar Projects, demonstrating experience in operations and maintenance, with specific emphasis on sustainability programs, quality management systems, and improvements to predictive or preventive maintenance programs beyond standard requirements. ## Scope of Work: The contractor will be responsible for managing and maintaining facilities in the specified regions, potentially including historic or modernizing buildings. They will need to demonstrate experience in similar projects, including sustainability initiatives, quality management, and enhancements to maintenance programs. ## Contract Details: While not explicitly stated, the contract is likely to be firm-fixed-price, as this is a requirement for Similar Projects listed by offerors. ## Key Dates: The RFP includes no specific dates, focusing solely on evaluating offerors' relevant experience. ## Evaluation Criteria: The evaluation will be based on the offerors' responses to the questions and prompts in Section 3, where they must provide specific and detailed responses demonstrating how their experience relates to the scope and complexity of the National Operations & Maintenance Specification for Montana Interstate Facilities Engineering and Full Facilities Services.
    The General Services Administration (GSA), Public Buildings Service Region 8, seeks to procure facilities engineering and full facilities services for the Montana Interstate, encompassing the cities of Billings, Bozeman, and Butte. This RFP attachment focuses on past performance evaluation, with the goal of assessing the capabilities and experience of potential vendors. The scope of the procurement includes operations, maintenance, and management of the facilities, with an emphasis on technical solutions, timeliness, quality management, and overall performance. The document outlines instructions for vendors to provide references and for references to complete a Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ). The PPQ evaluates the contractor's technical solutions, timeliness, quality management system, management capabilities, and overall satisfaction. References are to provide ratings and narrative responses, detailing the contractor's performance, any issues, and additional valuable insights. The PPQ serves as a tool for GSA to assess the vendor's ability to effectively deliver facilities engineering and management services, ensuring timely, efficient, and satisfactory performance. Key dates include a submission deadline of September 20, 2024, for the completed PPQ and relevant information. This attachment is a critical component of the RFP, allowing GSA to evaluate past performance and make informed decisions regarding the award of the contract for facilities services in the Montana Interstate region.
    This self-survey checklist aims to assess an organization's Quality Management System (QMS) maturity and certification status. The objective is to procure services that will enhance and maintain a robust QMS, ensuring compliance with external regulations and internal quality standards. The scope of work includes evaluating the organization's QMS documentation, procedures, and compliance. The checklist covers essential aspects of a comprehensive QMS, including document and records control, customer feedback mechanisms, corrective and preventive actions, root cause analysis, internal audits, and management reviews. The organization is expected to provide detailed responses and supporting documentation, particularly for positive responses requiring procedural and documentation compliance evidence. While contract details are not specified, the survey completion section emphasizes compliance with requirements and includes a certification statement, underscoring the importance of accurate and complete information. Critical dates, such as the issue date (05/20/2024) and expected response deadlines, are implied through the survey's structure and purpose. This procurement focuses on assessing the organization's QMS maturity and identifying areas for improvement to ensure the delivery of consistent, high-quality services that meet external and internal standards.
    The document provides wage determinations under the U.S. Department of Labor's Service Contract Act, specifically regarding minimum wage rates for federal contracts in Montana. It includes specific wage rates for various occupations based on two key Executive Orders: Executive Order 14026, which mandates a minimum wage of $17.20 per hour for contracts entered after January 30, 2022, and Executive Order 13658, which sets a lower rate of $12.90 for contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022. The wage determination lists specific occupation titles with corresponding wage rates and fringe benefit requirements for workers, highlighting occupational categories from administrative roles to health services. Additional notes mention the applicability of paid sick leave under Executive Order 13706, as well as guidelines for unlisted classifications and conformance requests. This document aims to ensure compliance with labor standards and worker protections in government contracting, presenting critical details necessary for contractors operating in Montana.
    This file contains two wage determinations for the U.S. Department of Labor's Service Contract Act, outlining the minimum wage rates and fringe benefits for various occupations in specific areas of Montana. The determinations are revisions made on May 8, 2024, with the previous revision dates not specified. Here's a summary of the key procurement details: ## Wage Determination No. 2015-5389: **Procurement Objective:** This wage determination sets the minimum wage rates and fringe benefits for service employees working on contracts with the federal government in Montana's Carbon, Golden Valley, and Yellowstone Counties. **Specifications and Requirements:** The determination covers a wide range of occupations, including administrative, automotive, food service, health, information technology, transportation, and technical occupations, among others. Each occupation is assigned a specific wage rate, with some workers entitled to a higher minimum wage under Executive Orders 14026 or 13658. **Scope of Work:** Contractors and subcontractors are required to pay their service employees in accordance with the wage rates and fringe benefits specified in the determination. This includes paying employees performing on the contract at least the applicable minimum wage rate required under Executive Orders. **Contract Details:** N/A **Key Dates:** Revision date: May 8, 2024. **Evaluation Criteria:** N/A ## Wage Determination No. 2015-5399: **Procurement Objective:** Similar to the previous determination, this wage determination establishes the minimum wage rates and fringe benefits for service employees working on federal contracts in several counties in Montana, including Beaverhead, Broadwater, Gallatin, and Lewis and Clark, among others. **Specifications and Requirements:** It covers a similar range of occupations, with specific wage rates assigned to each. The determination also notes that some workers may be entitled to higher minimum wages under Executive Orders. **Scope of Work:** Contractors and subcontractors must comply with the specified wage rates and fringe benefits for their service employees working on federal contracts in the designated counties. **Contract Details:** N/A **Key Dates:** Revision date: May 8, 2024. **Evaluation Criteria:** N/A
    The provided file details a request for proposals (RFP) for a contract related to the Montana Interstate Facilities Engineering and Full Facilities Service. The General Services Administration is seeking a contractor to provide comprehensive management, supervision, resources, and services for a range of facilities in Montana over a potential contract period of four years and ten months. This includes a base year, three one-year follow-on periods, a five-month follow-on period, and an option for a six-month extension of services. The contractor will be responsible for supplying all necessary parts, components, materials, labor, subcontracts, supplies, tools, and equipment to meet the specifications outlined in the RFP. The pricing sheet provided in the file serves as a template for offerors to submit their proposed prices for the required services. It covers various categories, such as basic services, O&M ODCs, miscellaneous work, emergency call-back services, and labor rates for different periods. Offerors are expected to populate the relevant fields, ensuring that their proposed costs align throughout the pricing sheet. While specific technical specifications are not provided, the RFP emphasizes the need for fully burdened labor rates, which include labor burdens, G&A, and profit. Offerors are also instructed to avoid blending labor rates and to provide details if the fully burdened rates vary during the contract due to changes in collective bargaining agreements. The RFP includes a breakdown of labor costs, including base wage rates, FICA, FUTA, SUI, 401k/pension, insurance, and other benefits. The file also includes a section on limitations on subcontracting, with fields for both subcontracted and self-performed labor totals for each period. Additionally, there is a detailed breakdown of other direct costs (ODCs) for each location, including tools and equipment, parts and materials, subcontract costs, and other costs such as communications, uniforms, and vehicle maintenance. The evaluation criteria are not explicitly mentioned, but the RFP emphasizes the importance of accurate and complete pricing information, with instructions for offerors to ensure alignment across different categories in the pricing sheet. While contract details are not specified, the file indicates that offerors should include G&A and profit percentages in their proposals. In summary, this RFP seeks a contractor to provide comprehensive facilities engineering and management services for federal buildings in Montana over an extended period, with a focus on transparent and detailed pricing for the various components of the contract.
    This document is part of a solicitation process for engineering and facilities services for interstate facilities in Montana, with a focus on controlled unclassified information (CUI) building information. The procurement objective is to obtain services that will provide engineering and full facilities support, with a specific emphasis on maintaining and safeguarding CUI. The scope of work includes the offeror agreeing to strict controls and handling procedures for CUI building information, ensuring its security and proper disposal. While specific technical specifications are not detailed, the offeror is required to adhere to standard procedures for handling and disposing of CUI, with signatures required to acknowledge these obligations. The unique entity identifier (UEI) and employer ID number/federal tax ID number are also mandatory fields, ensuring proper identification of the offeror. Critical dates and contract details are not explicitly mentioned, but the document emphasizes the importance of maintaining the security of CUI building information throughout the process. The evaluation criteria for this aspect likely center on demonstrating a thorough understanding of and commitment to adhering to CUI handling protocols.
    Amendment 0001 to the GSA Solicitation No. 47PJ0024R0108 pertains to the Montana Interstate Facilities Engineering and Full Facilities Services contract. It incorporates updated wage determinations, changes to certain specifications, and modifies instructions for the submission of offers. Key amendments include the replacement of outdated wage determinations with revised versions and adjustments to specific section headings in the proposal documentation. Notable updates also clarify the evaluation of past performance, confirming that past performance questionnaires (PPQs) must be used instead of contractor performance assessment reports (CPARs). The amendment further addresses inquiries from potential offerors, clarifying aspects such as socioeconomic set-asides, specific page limits for proposal sections, and responsibilities regarding maintenance and repair actions. Importantly, it extends the proposal submission deadline from September 20, 2024, to October 4, 2024, allowing offerors additional time to incorporate the issued clarifications into their proposals. Overall, this document underlines compliance with federal contracting standards while enhancing transparency and clarity for participating contractors.
    The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is seeking a contractor to provide full facilities services for various GSA-owned properties in the Montana cities of Billings, Bozeman, and Butte. This includes facilities engineering, operations and maintenance, custodial services, landscaping, grounds maintenance, snow removal, and integrated pest management. The GSA intends to award a single-award indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract to the offeror presenting the best value solution. The contract period of performance is anticipated to be from February 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026, with four one-year options and an additional five-month option. There is also an option to extend services for up to six months. The proposal deadline is September 20, 2024, with an expected award date around December 2024. The contractor will be responsible for a range of tasks, including but not limited to: engineering, operations, maintenance, repairs, and alterations; custodial services; landscaping and grounds maintenance; snow removal; and integrated pest management. The contractor must also provide personnel, equipment, transportation, tools, and other services necessary to perform these tasks. The GSA will issue task orders for Additional Work, which includes any work within the contract's scope that is not part of the Basic Services. The labor rates, amounts, prices, overhead, and profit in the Pricing Sheet are incorporated into the contract, and the contractor may propose more favorable rates. The contract includes various standard government contract clauses, such as those related to inspection/acceptance, changes, disputes, excusable delays, invoice, patent indemnity, payment, risk of loss, taxes, termination, title, warranty, and compliance with laws. It also includes clauses related to basic safeguarding of contractor information systems, assignment, and unauthorized obligations. The total estimated value of the contract is not provided, but the RFP includes detailed instructions for offerors, evaluation factors for award, and contract terms and conditions.
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