Janitorial Services - Billings Logan Air Traffic Control Tower (BIL ATCT)
ID: 697DCK-24-R-00385Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION697DCK REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS SVCSFORT WORTH, TX, 76177, USA

NAICS

Janitorial Services (561720)

PSC

HOUSEKEEPING- CUSTODIAL JANITORIAL (S201)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is seeking proposals for janitorial services at the Billings Logan Air Traffic Control Tower (BIL ATCT) in Billings, Montana. The contract will cover a base year starting November 1, 2024, with options to extend for four additional years, concluding on October 31, 2029. This procurement is a total small business set-aside, adhering to a business size standard of $22 million, and aims to ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of FAA facilities, which is critical for operational efficiency and safety. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by October 2, 2024, and direct any questions to the primary contacts, Darnell Shelton and Melinda Davis, via email by September 20, 2024.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Melinda Davis, Contracting Officer
    Melinda.Davis@faa.gov
    Files
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    This document outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Janitorial Services at Billings Logan Air Traffic Control Tower, with a base year commencing on November 1, 2024, and options to extend for four additional years, concluding on October 31, 2029. The solicitation is designated as a 100% small business set-aside, adhering to the small business size standard of $22 million. The contractor is expected to provide all personnel, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to perform the services outlined in the Statement of Work (SOW). Key dates include a site visit scheduled for September 17, 2024, and a deadline for submitting questions regarding the proposal set for September 20, 2024. Notably, the document stipulates contract clauses regarding compliance with federal regulations, payment procedures, and the prohibition against lobbying with federal funds. This RFP serves to ensure that the selected contractor can deliver essential cleaning services necessary for the maintenance and operation of the FAA facilities while complying with federal guidelines and supporting small business participation.
    The Statement of Work (SOW) for Janitorial Services at Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facilities outlines the responsibilities of contractors in delivering comprehensive cleaning services. The primary objective is to maintain cleanliness and hygiene within designated FAA buildings, encompassing specific tasks such as waste management, surface cleaning, restroom sanitation, and the upkeep of operational areas. The document details the scope of work, site locations, personnel requirements, quality control standards, physical security protocols, and safety measures. Key responsibilities of the contractor include providing qualified staff, implementing a Quality Control Plan, complying with physical security requirements, and coordinating cleaning schedules to avoid disruption to FAA operations. Training for contractor personnel in safe chemical handling and maintenance procedures is mandatory. The document also stipulates the necessity of maintaining a regular inspection schedule and documentation to ensure service quality. In essence, this SOW serves as a guideline for contractors to fulfill janitorial duties in a structured and regulated manner, ensuring that FAA facilities remain safe, clean, and functional, while aligning with government expectations for service delivery.
    The Billing Air Traffic Control Tower (BIL ATCT) in Billings, MT, outlines its operational structure and facility specifications as part of a federal RFP. The tower operates from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and various spaces within the building are designated for different purposes. Key areas include shared office spaces, conference rooms, breakrooms, and restrooms, totaling approximately 3,485 square feet of usable space. The facility includes operational areas, stairwells, elevators, and reception areas, with distinct cleaning and maintenance schedules. A detailed chart indicates the frequency for cleaning services, such as dusting, vacuuming, and sanitizing, with specific references to restroom usage and flooring types. This document serves as a foundational resource for potential contractors seeking to offer facility management and maintenance services, ensuring compliance with federal standards while addressing the needs of the tower operations effectively.
    The document outlines federal and state/local RFPs (Request for Proposals) and grant opportunities for various projects. It emphasizes the importance of compliance with governmental regulations and standards when addressing public needs. The RFPs cater to a wide range of services including construction, environmental assessments, and technology upgrades, aimed at enhancing infrastructure and safety. Key points include the focus on assessment and remediation of hazardous materials in existing infrastructure, particularly in historic sites. There is a strong emphasis on thorough surveys to identify risks such as asbestos and lead-based paints, as well as the necessity for proper handling and mitigation of these hazards to ensure safety and compliance with federal and local guidelines. The document is structured to provide clear information on project scopes, assessment requirements, and compliance measures, showcasing a commitment to modernizing public facilities while prioritizing health and safety. The RFPs serve as a call to action for qualified vendors to participate in projects that foster community development and environmental stewardship.
    The Contractor Staffing Access Questionnaire aims to assess the access requirements of contractor employees for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in relation to potential contract awards. It requests information regarding the estimated number of employees, including full-time, part-time, and subcontractors, who will support the contract. The questionnaire outlines specific labor categories and queries whether employees will require routine access to FAA facilities, access to FAA computer systems, or permission to handle Sensitive Unclassified Information (SUI). Contractors must indicate their responses for each labor category, with provisions to add more categories as necessary. The data collected will inform appropriate investigation and badging processes for contractor personnel, ensuring compliance with FAA security protocols during contract execution. This document underscores the importance of security and access management in government procurements, ensuring that contractors align with the FAA's operational and information security standards.
    The document outlines the requirements for a Customer Satisfaction Survey linked to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Solicitation # 697DCK-24-R-00385. It specifies that surveys must be submitted via email to designated FAA representatives by the company providing the ratings, with a strict prohibition against submissions from the bidding company itself. The survey collects information regarding the company's past performance and service delivery, including the timeliness of services, responsiveness to customer needs, problem-solving capabilities, and overall satisfaction levels. Respondents are asked to rate these aspects on a scale from 1 (Unacceptable) to 5 (Excellent) and provide comments for further context. The main purpose of the survey is to evaluate contractors’ service quality and track performance for the FAA's procurement decisions, ensuring that only the most effective services are retained for future contracts. This process reflects standard practices in government contracts to gather feedback and improve service accountability.
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