GA ARNG On-Site Shredding Service
ID: W912JM25QA009Type: Solicitation
AwardedMay 20, 2025
$77.4K$77,449
AwardeeSHREDAMERICA LLC Fort Mill SC 29715 USA
Award #:W912JM25PA012
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7M3 USPFO ACTIVITY GA ARNGMARIETTA, GA, 30069-0001, USA

NAICS

All Other Support Services (561990)

PSC

SUPPORT- ADMINISTRATIVE: PAPER SHREDDING (R614)

Set Aside

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

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Georgia Army National Guard, is soliciting proposals for on-site shredding services to securely manage sensitive information. The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary personnel, equipment, and materials to perform shredding in compliance with AR 380-5 regulations, ensuring quality control and cost efficiency. This service is crucial for maintaining the confidentiality of Department of Defense information and will be conducted during core hours on weekdays, with a contract term of one base year plus four options, totaling an award amount of $16,500,000. Interested contractors, particularly Women-Owned Small Businesses, should contact Ben Russell at benjamin.a.russell8.mil@army.mil or Jim Shuman at james.e.shuman.civ@army.mil for further details, with proposals due by the extended deadline outlined in the solicitation amendments.

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    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for on-site shredding services to be provided by a contractor for the Georgia Army National Guard. The contractor is responsible for supplying all necessary personnel, equipment, and materials to execute secure shredding of sensitive Department of Defense information on-site, in compliance with AR 380-5 regulations, to ensure cost efficiency and quality control. Services will be conducted during core hours from 0900-1500 on weekdays, excluding federal holidays, with a contract term comprising one base year plus four options. The contractor must adhere to strict quality control protocols and develop a Quality Control Plan (QCP) to assure compliance with contract standards, while the government's Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) will oversee contractor performance. Security requirements dictate that all personnel undergo background checks and training related to anti-terrorism and operations security. The contractor must deliver a minimum of 44 secure consoles for document preparation and perform shredding every four weeks at designated locations, ensuring all shredded materials are disposed of properly with certificates of destruction issued after each service. This initiative emphasizes effective management of sensitive information and adherence to established operational standards.
    The document outlines a solicitation for services from Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) for On-Site Shredding Services for the Georgia Army National Guard. Key details include the requisition number, contract number, effective dates, and contact information. The solicitation emphasizes the need for contractors to provide all necessary personnel, equipment, and support for shredding services, which includes a total award amount of USD 16,500,000. The solicitation specifies a firm fixed pricing model for multiple years with options for additional terms. It incorporates various Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses that contractors must adhere to, covering aspects such as payment processes, inspection standards, and service requirements. The document also outlines the evaluation criteria based on technical capability, past performance, and price for bid assessment. The process aims to ensure that the most qualified contractor is selected based on a comprehensive evaluation of how well they understand and can meet requirements while maintaining compliance with federal statutes. The solicitation supports the government’s goals for small business engagement, particularly with economically disadvantaged and women-owned firms.
    The document is an amendment to a federal solicitation, specifically addressing procedural updates regarding the submission of offers for a project under solicitation number W912JM-25-Q-A009. The amendment clarifies that the deadline for receipt of offers has been extended and outlines the methods through which offerors must acknowledge receipt of the amendment. It includes provisions for modifying previously submitted offers and mandates that any changes must be communicated in writing before the designated deadline. Furthermore, the amendment includes a section titled "Questions and Answers," which addresses queries from potential contractors about the project, affirming that it is a new service requirement without an incumbent contractor. Details regarding the project's size and scope are specified within the Performance Work Statement (PWS). Offerors are instructed to provide pricing on the SF 1449 form exclusively, and no past performance information is required. This document ensures transparency in the solicitation process and clarifies requirements for potential bidders, reinforcing the importance of adhering to contractual obligations in government procurements.
    The document outlines an amendment to a solicitation, officially extending the deadline for submitting offers to increase competition among contractors. It describes a process for contractors to acknowledge receipt of the amendment, which is essential for their offers to be considered valid. The document provides methods for acknowledgment, including returning copies of the amendment or confirming receipt in accompanying offer submissions. Additionally, it details the procedures for modifying contracts or orders in accordance with various authorities, ensuring that administrative changes are documented appropriately. The key focus is on maintaining the integrity of the solicitation process while facilitating increased participation from contractors. The amendment serves to clarify the solicitation's terms and extend the closing date without altering other existing conditions. Overall, this amendment reflects the government's efforts to foster a competitive environment in federal contracting.
    This document is a Wage Determination issued by the U.S. Department of Labor under the Service Contract Act, detailing the minimum wage requirements for contractors providing services in Georgia. It specifies the applicable wage rates according to Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, with rates set at $17.75 per hour for contracts initiated after January 30, 2022, and $13.30 for contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022. The determination includes a comprehensive list of occupations, their corresponding wage rates, and fringe benefits, defining pay for various job classifications. Additionally, it highlights annual adjustments to minimum wage rates, requirements for paid sick leave, and the necessity for contractors to provide uniforms or reimburse costs where applicable. The document emphasizes compliance with labor standards, outlining the processes for any unlisted occupations requiring a conforming wage determination. This wage determination is critical for ensuring fair labor practices and upholding employee protections within federal contracts. It serves as a vital reference for contractors engaged in government contracts, ensuring adherence to labor regulations and minimum wage requirements.
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