The U.S. Coast Guard Base Cape Cod is soliciting bids for pest control application and management services for a base year from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, with four additional option years. The contract requires a Massachusetts-licensed contractor to provide all necessary personnel, equipment, materials, and supervision for pest control on USCG Base Cape Cod properties in Buzzards Bay, Nantucket, Harwich, and Martha’s Vineyard, MA. Services include scheduled monthly and quarterly inspections/treatments, as well as unscheduled emergency treatments for pests such as stinging insects, rodents, snakes, general insects, and ticks. The approach emphasizes integrated pest management, prioritizing non-chemical techniques, with chemical treatments as a last resort and requiring prior approval from the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) and the Base Cape Cod Environmental Safety and Health (EHS) program. The contractor must comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and safety regulations, including those from the EPA, MDAR, and MaDEP. Reporting of pest findings and treatments, resident notification, and a six-month warranty for emergency treatments are also required. Bidders must submit a technical plan detailing their quality control, environmental protection, inspection and treatment methods, employee qualifications, record-keeping, and safety plans, along with past performance and price for evaluation.
This Wage Determination (No. 2015-4045, Revision No. 33) outlines minimum wage rates and benefits for service contract employees in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, effective August 6, 2025. It details hourly wage requirements under Executive Orders 14026 ($17.75/hour) and 13658 ($13.30/hour), depending on contract award dates, and specifies that the higher of the Executive Order or listed wage rate applies. The document lists numerous occupational codes and their corresponding hourly rates across various fields, including administrative support, automotive, healthcare, and technical roles. It also mandates fringe benefits such as health and welfare, paid vacation (2-4 weeks), and eleven paid holidays annually. Special conditions cover computer employees, air traffic controllers, weather observers (night/Sunday pay), hazardous duty differentials, and uniform allowances. A conformance process is detailed for unlisted job classifications, ensuring fair compensation. This determination ensures compliance with federal labor standards for government contractors.