99 CES Barrier Maintenance
ID: F3G3CE4275AQ01Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4861 99 CONS LGCNELLIS AFB, NV, 89191-7063, USA

NAICS

Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance (811210)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS (J059)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Air Force, is soliciting proposals for the maintenance and repair of vehicle barrier systems at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada under solicitation number F3G3CE4275AQ01. The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary personnel, equipment, and services to ensure the effective operation of these systems, which are critical for security and safety at military installations. The contract is set as a Total Small Business Set-Aside, with a performance period from December 25, 2024, to December 24, 2029, and proposals are due by October 30, 2024. Interested parties should direct inquiries to Lisa Hallberg at lisa.hallberg.1@us.af.mil and ensure their submissions include a technical proposal, completed price list, and past performance questionnaire.

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    The document is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial services issued as RFP F3G3CE4275AQ01, specifically for a Firm Fixed Price contract to maintain vehicle barrier systems at Nellis Air Force Base, NV. The solicitation is categorized as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under the NAICS code 811210, with a small business size standard of $34 million. The contract period spans from December 25, 2024, to December 24, 2029. Interested contractors must provide a comprehensive proposal including technical capabilities, pricing, and past performance, demonstrating their qualifications for tasks in the Performance Work Statement (PWS). Evaluations will focus on three criteria: Price, Technical Acceptability, and Past Performance. The award will go to the lowest priced offeror deemed technically acceptable with satisfactory past performance. Proposals must be submitted electronically by October 28, 2024, and all questions should be directed to the specified government contact by October 15, 2024. The document outlines the evaluation process and submission requirements while providing provisions and clauses to be adhered to by the bidders, emphasizing compliance with past performance regulations and technical standards.
    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines requirements for Vehicle Barriers (VB) Maintenance and Repair Services for the Air Force installations. Its primary goal is to ensure the effective performance of vehicle barrier systems through preventive maintenance, inspections, and minor repairs. The contractor is responsible for providing necessary personnel, equipment, and adherence to all relevant federal, state, and military standards. Key tasks include conducting quarterly maintenance, maintaining barrier cleanliness, and providing a 24/7 customer service hotline. The contractor must maintain an operational rate of 96% for all barrier systems and ensure that the Lead Technician and Barrier Technicians possess required qualifications and training. The document details specific tasks for preventive maintenance, such as checking electrical components, hydraulic systems, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Emergency and routine service calls are categorized, each with stipulated response times. Furthermore, the contractor is accountable for maintaining a thorough Maintenance and Repair Log, documenting all activities and repairs conducted. The PWS emphasizes the importance of safety protocols, environmental compliance, and a commitment to using environmentally friendly practices. Overall, the document serves to guide the managerial and operational framework for maintaining vehicle barrier safety and functionality across designated military sites.
    The document outlines a contract proposal for vehicle barrier maintenance services at the 99 Civil Engineer Squadron (CES). It details a five-year schedule comprising a total of 20 quarterly preventive maintenance services, routine service calls, and emergency service calls, with each service line item billed quarterly. The contract includes a $250,000 cap for in-scope repairs distributed over the five years. An optional six-month extension is also highlighted, with an additional projected cost of $25,000 for that period. The proposed total contract price is $275,000, indicating a structured approach to recurring maintenance and emergency services, ensuring the operational functionality of vehicle barriers. The pricing and scheduling intricately connect to the government’s goals of maintaining safety and security infrastructure, reflective of its commitment to uphold contractual accountability in federal procurements. The document emphasizes the organization’s budgeting strategy and compliance with federal grant guidelines related to service procurement.
    The 99th Contracting Squadron of the Air Force is seeking proposals for Vehicle Barrier Maintenance, Repair, and Inspection Services at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. A key factor in evaluating proposals is the offeror's past performance, which will be assessed through feedback from organizations familiar with their previous work. Offerors must send a Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) to a Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for completion, ensuring the COR returns it by October 28, 2024. This questionnaire aims to gather insights about the contractor’s previous performance, including management effectiveness, preventive maintenance, response to emergency and routine service calls, and overall reliability. The document emphasizes the importance of accurate responses and narratives for exceptional, marginal, or unsatisfactory ratings, guiding the selection process. Timely completion of the PPQ is crucial for the success of the proposal evaluation.
    The document is a Register of Wage Determinations under the Service Contract Act, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. It outlines wage requirements for federal contracts in Nevada, specifically in Clark County, detailing minimum wage rates for a wide range of occupations. For contracts awarded or renewed after January 30, 2022, the applicable minimum wage will be at least $17.20 per hour, referencing Executive Order 14026, or $12.90 under Executive Order 13658 for certain contracts. Occupation-specific wages are provided, showing hourly rates for roles within administrative, automotive service, food preparation, health services, information technology, and other sectors. Additionally, the document specifies fringe benefits including health and welfare allowances, paid vacation entitlements, and holiday pay. It also outlines procedures for conforming job classifications not listed in the wage determination, emphasizing the contractor's obligations to submit a request for classification and wage rate adjustments when necessary. Hazardous pay differentials and uniform allowances are also discussed. This document serves as a crucial guide for contractors and federal agencies to ensure compliance with wage and labor standards, promoting fair compensation and worker protections in federal contracting contexts.
    The document addresses a question and answer segment related to the solicitation F3G3CE4275AQ01. It confirms that the requirement may not be posted under NAICS Code 811219 - Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance, as this NAICS was selected through market research to ensure maximum competition. Additionally, it identifies the previous incumbent contractor, Perimeter Security Partners, and provides the prior contract number, FA486121F0208. The details highlight the solicitation's approach to competition and incumbent identification, which are crucial aspects of the federal contracting process.
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