Janitorial services for the U.S. Embassy and Annexes in Berlin, Germany
ID: 19GE5024R0125Type: Presolicitation
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Buyer

STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFACQUISITIONS - RPSO FRANKFURTWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

NAICS

Janitorial Services (561720)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- CUSTODIAL JANITORIAL (S201)
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    The Department of State is seeking proposals for janitorial services at the U.S. Embassy and its annexes in Berlin, Germany. The contract will be structured as a Firm Fixed Price agreement, covering a base year with four optional renewal years, with a total maximum value of $4.5 million. The selected contractor will be responsible for comprehensive cleaning and maintenance services, including the provision of necessary personnel, materials, and adherence to safety protocols, such as background checks for staff. Interested parties must submit their proposals electronically by October 4, 2024, and are encouraged to attend a pre-proposal conference and site visit on September 18 and 19, 2024. For further inquiries, potential offerors can contact Abdelhakim Dyane at dyanea@state.gov.

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    Abdelhakim Dyane
    dyanea@state.gov
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    The government document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for janitorial services at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin. The contract is structured as a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) agreement, covering a base year with four optional renewal years, amounting to a maximum value of $4.5 million. The awarded contractor must provide comprehensive janitorial services, including cleaning and maintenance of various facilities, supported by necessary personnel and materials. Additional services, such as carpet cleaning and temporary additional tasks, will be billed at specified rates. The document also details requirements for contractor qualifications, insurance (including Defense Base Act insurance), and adherence to safety and security protocols, which include background checks for personnel. Contractors must provide the necessary cleaning supplies and equipment, ensuring eco-friendly practices. The final selections will be based on a combination of technical qualifications and financial bids, highlighting the government’s commitment to effective facility management while ensuring compliance with local laws. This RFP illustrates the federal focus on contracting services that meet stringent standards for quality and responsibility in fulfilling government operational needs overseas.
    The document pertains to a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Janitorial Services at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin and its annexes. It outlines the requirement for key personnel involved in the contract, specifically a Project Manager and an on-site supervisor. The contractor must designate appropriate individuals for these roles, providing their resumes to demonstrate relevant experience. If the assigned personnel are not current employees of the contractor, a letter of intent must be included. This RFP emphasizes the importance of qualified personnel in ensuring effective service delivery within a governmental context, aligning with standard practices in federal contracting and service procurement. The focus on documentation reflects the government's commitment to transparency and accountability in operational roles.
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    The U.S. Consulate General in Frankfurt, via its Regional Procurement Support Office (RPSO), has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for janitorial services at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin and its annexes. Companies interested in submitting a proposal must do so electronically by October 4, 2024, with all documents in either Microsoft Word or PDF formats, except for the pricing sheet, which must be submitted in Excel. A pre-proposal conference and site visit are scheduled for September 18 and 19, 2024, at designated embassy locations in Berlin, for which prior registration is required. Proposals must adhere strictly to the guidelines outlined in the solicitation, and communication regarding the RFP should be directed only to the designated contracting officer by a specific deadline. Additionally, an active SAM registration is mandatory for bidding on this contract. The contracting officer holds the authority to reject proposals that diverge significantly from the stated instructions and may award the contract based on initial submissions without further discussions. This RFP reflects the federal government’s structured approach to procuring necessary services while ensuring compliance with administrative protocols.
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