Removal, Replacement, Disposal of VRLA Batteries
ID: PAN009922Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QM MICC-FT LEONARD WOODFORT LEONARD WOOD, MO, 65473-0140, USA

NAICS

Battery Manufacturing (335910)

PSC

BATTERIES, RECHARGEABLE (6140)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking contractors for the removal, replacement, and disposal of 1,268 VRLA batteries at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The project involves installing new batteries in five ADN shelters, ensuring proper disposal of the old batteries, and conducting testing in the presence of a government representative. This procurement is critical for maintaining the operational integrity of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems within the shelters, adhering to various industry standards and safety regulations throughout the process. Interested contractors can contact Elizabeth Reyes at elizabeth.e.reyes2.civ@army.mil or 573-596-0251 for further details regarding this opportunity.

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    The USAG Form A-01 serves as a Safety Inspection Checklist and guide for the Abbreviated Accident Prevention Plan (APP) in compliance with the U.S. Army Garrison's safety regulations. It outlines essential inspection criteria for contractors engaged in limited-scope service contracts, ensuring adherence to safety measures as specified in the Engineering Manual 385-1-1. Key areas addressed include safety policy statements, personnel responsibilities, training requirements, emergency planning, and the provision of adequate personal protective equipment (PPE). The checklist mandates structured evaluations of current safety practices, including job site inspections, communication protocols for emergencies, and handling hazardous substances, with comprehensive requirements like the availability of safety data sheets. The emphasis is on safe execution of work, with provisions for high-risk activities detailed for further scrutiny. The document underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining safe working environments for all contract workers. This checklist is crucial for both regulatory compliance and the health and safety of personnel involved in various operations.
    The document outlines a government Request for Proposal (RFP) for the removal and installation of 1,268 new VRLA batteries in five shelters at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The contractor is responsible for disposing of old batteries and must comply with specific government and industry standards. The work is detailed by location and includes various types of batteries installed in Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems. The project requires coordination with a government representative for scheduling, safety compliance adhering to OSHA regulations, and maintaining communication about worksite issues. The contractor must also ensure proper testing of the new batteries and obtain material approvals prior to ordering. Completion timelines, standards for materials, and procedures for notifying the government upon project completion are also outlined, emphasizing the importance of safety and regulatory adherence throughout the process.
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