The Department of Defense requires hotel accommodation services in Raleigh, North Carolina, for a two-night stay on September 6-7, 2024. The goal is to secure 25 rooms for attendees and staff of an upcoming event. The contractor will need to comply with a detailed Performance Work Statement (PWS) that outlines specific room requirements and outlines dual occupancy and single occupancy rooms.
The scope of work is focused on delivering uninterrupted lodging services according to the specified standards. The contractor is responsible for ensuring individually billed incidental expenses and protecting the security and privacy of personal data. Attendance at a post-award conference and the designation of a contract manager are also expected.
To be eligible, applicants should possess the technical capability and past experience in providing similar services. The small business set-aside means only eligible small businesses may apply. Applicants must submit a detailed plan of their execution, including any potential subcontractors, along with evidence of tentative reservations. Price is a secondary consideration, but applicants must provide pricing for the specified quantity, with additional options.
The US government will evaluate proposals based on technical merit, past performance, and cost, with the most advantageous offer being awarded the contract. It's essential to highlight key personnel and adhere to the zero tolerance policy on human trafficking.
This opportunity is a firm-fixed-price contract, with the government expecting to pay for room charges only. The submission deadline is clearly stated, and offerors are advised to ensure their files are free from viruses and avoid including any classified information.
For any inquiries, interested parties can contact Samuel Caulfield via email at samuel.j.caulfield.mil@army.mil or David Jordan at david.n.jordan4.civ@army.mil, or by phone at 984-664-6019.