Custodial Services MO001; Belton, MO
ID: W911SA25Q3004Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QM MICC FT MCCOY (RC)FORT MCCOY, WI, 54656-5142, USA

NAICS

Janitorial Services (561720)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- CUSTODIAL JANITORIAL (S201)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army, is soliciting proposals for custodial services at the MO001 facility located in Belton, Missouri, under solicitation number W911SA-25-Q-3004. The contract is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and will cover a performance period from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, with options for four additional years and a six-month extension. The selected contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary personnel, equipment, and supplies to maintain facility cleanliness, ensuring compliance with security and operational standards, and documenting service activities. Interested vendors must submit their quotes, including all required documentation, by the specified deadline, and can direct inquiries to Amy E. Lewellen at amy.e.lewellen.civ@army.mil. The solicitation will be available on SAM.gov starting September 25, 2024, with questions due by October 9, 2024.

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    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for custodial services in Belton, Missouri, under solicitation number W911SA-25-Q-3004. It presents various Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs) that detail the required services, including annual and semi-annual custodial tasks such as carpet cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, window washing, and floor maintenance. The RFP specifies different CLINs for a base period and four option periods, each containing similar annual and semi-annual custodial needs. Pricing for each service is to be filled in by the bidders, with specific instructions to calculate total contract values. Additionally, a six-month extension option is mentioned, reflecting the potential for prolonged engagement. The structure emphasizes clear delineation of services and pricing requirements, aiming to attract bids that ensure thorough maintenance of facilities while adhering to federal procurement regulations. The primary goal is to procure reliable and efficient custodial services for a specified period, demonstrating the government's commitment to maintaining clean and safe environments within its facilities.
    The document serves as a cover sheet for a requirements package focused on antiterrorism (AT) and operations security (OPSEC) related to a custodial contract. It outlines mandatory reviews and certifications necessary for compliance with Army policies on security and protection in contracting. The organizational antiterrorism officer (ATO) and OPSEC officer must sign off on the package to ensure it adheres to applicable standards. The package details standard contract language that contractors must follow, including training requirements for AT and OPSEC, access policies, and information assurance. Contractors are required to provide background checks, complete training within specified timeframes, and develop a formal OPSEC plan if necessary. Key aspects include the need for AT Level I training for all contractor personnel, compliance with security procedures for access to facilities, and annual training for threat awareness. Overall, the document illustrates the importance placed on security measures in government contracts, emphasizing the need for rigorous oversight and training to protect personnel and assets.
    The document outlines the MO001 Custodial Drawing for the Belton ARC and AMSA located at 1200 Westover Rd in Belton, MO, indicating that no custodial services are required for the site. The provided drawings serve only as reference material and may not accurately reflect scale or measurements, placing the responsibility of verifying actual site conditions on the contractor. The document specifies a site code of 29880 and notes the date of the drawing as May 8, 2024. Multiple areas and work bays are labeled within the site but confirmatively state the absence of custodial service needs. This file is relevant in the context of federal and local RFPs as it details requirements for potential contractors and emphasizes the need for accurate site assessments in preparation for any related work.
    The "On Site Service Ticket – Custodial" document serves as a reporting tool for contracted custodial services in government facilities. It outlines various types of custodial tasks to be performed, such as mopping, trash removal, restroom sanitation, and window cleaning. Each time a service is conducted, the vendor must fill out the ticket, providing a record of the name of the vendor employees on site and check-in/check-out details with designated representatives from the government agency. It explicitly states that the service ticket does not serve as proof of inspection or acceptance of the services performed. The government retains the right to inspect the work at any time to ensure compliance with contract requirements. This structured approach facilitates accountability and documentation of custodial services, in alignment with government standards and expectations outlined in RFP processes for federal and state contracts. The document emphasizes the importance of thorough communication and adherence to service specifications.
    The "Contractor Rest Room Cleaning Sheet" serves as a tool for contractors to document their restroom cleaning activities. The sheet includes sections for the contractor’s employee name, date of service, and initial of the employee performing the cleaning. This document is critical for ensuring accountability and maintaining hygiene standards in federal, state, or local facilities. By providing a clear framework for tracking cleaning activities, it aids compliance with health and safety regulations associated with government contracts or grants. Such documentation underscores the importance of cleanliness in public facilities and contributes to the overall operational integrity of government properties.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for custodial services at an Army Reserve facility, delineating the responsibilities and expectations of the contractor. The contract will span from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, with four optional year extensions and a six-month service extension possibility. It specifies that the procurement is set aside for 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, adhering to a maximum size standard of $22 million under NAICS Code 561720. Key responsibilities include providing all necessary personnel, equipment, and supplies, performing regular cleaning tasks to maintain facility standards, and ensuring quality control without government supervision. The contractor must document compliance with legal requirements, manage employee conduct on-site, and complete security training for all employees requiring installation access. Additionally, the RFP mandates submission of a formal quote that includes all required documentation and compliance with Service Contract Reporting requirements. The contracting officer will assess quotes based on initial offers without discussions, emphasizing the importance of thoroughness in the proposals. The outlined structure highlights the government's approach to promote small business participation while ensuring high-quality service delivery and compliance with federal regulations.
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