SOLICITATION NOTICE
J -- REMOVE, FABRICATE, ASSEMBLE AND INSTALL HOSE RACK
- Notice Date
- 8/12/2002
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Procurement Operations Branch, MS2500, 381 Elden Street, Herndon, VA 20170-4817
- ZIP Code
- 22170-4817
- Solicitation Number
- 1435-04-02-RP-87004
- Response Due
- 8/16/2002
- Archive Date
- 9/13/2002
- Point of Contact
- Shanda Georg, Contract Administrator, (703) 787-1758; shanda.georg@mms.gov; alternate contact: Salina Alexander, (703) 787-1390; salina.alexander@mms.gov
- Description
- This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items under the procedures in FAR Part 12.0, Commercial Supplies and Services. This requirement is being issued by GovWorks under the Department of the Interior Franchise Fund on behalf of the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & IMP. SCOPE. This specification covers the removal of the existing hose rack; and the fabrication, assembly and installation of a new hose rack in Building 1670 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and IMF (PHNSY&IMF). The hose rack shall be used to flush, sanitize and hydrostatic test 2-1/2" diameter and 1-1/2" diameter canvas and hard rubber hoses of various lengths. The hose rack shall accommodate up to 8 hoses simultaneously. Your Quote MUST cite in your proposal submission your tax identification number (TIN) and Dun & Bradstreet Number (DUNS), North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) and Standard Product Code (SIC code is no longer valid). Offerors shall provide a technical quote that includes: (1) discussion of the background, objectives, and work requirements of the statement of work as analyzed by the offeror, (2) discussion of proposed methods and techniques for completing each task, (3) discussion which supports how each task will be evaluated for full performance and acceptability of work from the offeror's viewpoint, (4) discussion of any anticipated major difficulties and problem areas, along with potential recommended approaches for their resolution, and (5) discussion on major logistical considerations. Please provide (4) three references of similar efforts performed by your organization for the last three years. (5) Include a description of the project, project title, contract number, contract amount, client identification including agency or company name, contracting and technical reviewing official, address and telephone number. (References will be checked) Your quote must demonstrate that both your organization and proposed key personnel can successfully complete this project. ASSUMPTIONS, CONDITIONS, OR EXCEPTIONS Offerors must submit, under separate cover, all (if any) assumptions, conditions, or exceptions with any of the terms and conditions of this statement of work. If not noted in this section of your quote, it will be assumed that the offeror proposes no assumptions for award, and agrees to comply with all of the terms and conditions as set forth herein. It is not the responsibility of the Government to seek out and identify assumptions, conditions, or exceptions buried within the offeror's quote. PRICING QUOTE: The contractor will propose a firm fixed price contract. The Offeror must identify the labor category(s) to be utilized for this effort, a description of the skills and experience per category, and the firm fixed hourly rate(s) proposed, and any other proposed associated costs, for calculating the proposed cost for this effort. (The fixed hourly rates will be carried through the length of the contract.) Subcontractor rate information shall also be included, if applicable. EVALUATION: Each Offeror's proposal is evaluated according to the factors shown below. Factors A, B, C, and D are roughly equal to each other; factor E is less important. Factors: A-Technical Approach, B-Past Performance, C-Personnel Qualifications, D-Organizational Experience, and E. Cost. CONTRACT AWARD Contract award shall be made to the responsible Offeror whose offer, in conforming to this RFQ, provides an overall best value to the Government, technical evaluation factors, and cost considered. The Government's objective is to obtain the highest technical quality considered necessary to achieve the project objectives, with a realistic and reasonable cost. Technical evaluation factors are more important than cost; however, between proposals that are evaluated as technically equal in quality, cost will become a major consideration in selecting the successful Offeror. Interested parties must fax AND email their request for the solicitation package to Shanda.georg@mms.gov AND Salina.Alexander@mms.gov by 12:00PM Noon, (EST), Friday, August 16, 2002. All inquiries must include the solicitation number, your full name, organization name, address, email address and phone and fax numbers.
- Web Link
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Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.eps.gov/spg/DOI/MMS/PO/1435-04-02-RP-87004/listing.html)
- Record
- SN00139228-F 20020814/020812221631 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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