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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 12, 2006 FBO #1508
SOURCES SOUGHT

Z -- REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION - NAVFAC WASHINGTON

Notice Date
1/10/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
561210 — Facilities Support Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, NAVFAC Washington, 1314 Harwood Street Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, 20374-5018
 
ZIP Code
20374-5018
 
Solicitation Number
N40080-06-R-0457
 
Response Due
1/24/2006
 
Description
SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE ? NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND WASHINGTON (NAVFAC WASHINGTON) IS SEEKING TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL SMALL BUSINESS (SB), SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESSES (SDB) CERTIFIED BY THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SBA) UNDER PROVISIONS OF THE SECTION 8a PROGRAM, AND SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB), CAPABLE OF PROVIDING REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM INSPECTION, TESTING, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR TO NAVFAC WASHINGTON?S AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR). THIS IS A MARKET RESEARCH TOOL TO DETERMINE THE AVAILABILITY OF SOURCES PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF AN RFP. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS FOR INFORMATION AND PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY THE NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAMD (NAVFAC WASHINGTON) TEAM, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, TO ISSUE A SOLICITATION OR ULTIMATELY AWARD A CONTRACT. AN AWARD WILL NOT BE MADE ON OFFERS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE. IF THE SOLICITATION IS ISSUED, SOURCE SELECTION PROCEDURES WILL BE USED, WHICH WILL REQUIRE OFFERORS TO SUBMIT TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE, PAST PERFORMANCE, AND PRICE FOR EVALUATION. THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST ASSOCIATED WITH ANY EFFORT EXPENDED IN RESPONDING TO THIS NOTICE. THE NAICS CODE FOR THIS PROPOSED PROCUREMENT IS 561210 (SIZE STANDARD IS $32.5 MILL). THERE WILL BE A 45-60 DAY TRANSITION PERIOD TO FULL PERFORMANCE. IF AWARDED, THE CONTRACT WILL CONSIST OF A BASE PERIOD AND OPTIONS TOTALING 60 MONTHS OF PERFORMANCE. START-UP AT INDIVIDUAL LOCATIONS WILL BE PHASED-IN DURING THE BASE PERIOD AND EARLY OPTION YEARS OF THE CONTRACT. Desc: The successful contractor, to any forthcoming solicitation, shall perform inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair services for fire protection systems and equipment at various facilities located within a 100-mile radius of the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., by means of a combination firm fixed-price and indefinite quantity contract. This is a regional requirement and locations may include, but are not limited to: Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, Anacostia Annex, Washington, DC, Bellevue Housing Complex, Washington, DC, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC and Maryland Sites, Naval Observatory, Washington, DC, Henderson Hall, Arlington, VA, Arlington Service Center, Arlington, VA, National Naval Medical Center Base, Bethesda, MD, National Naval Medical Center Hospital Complex, Bethesda, MD, Naval Maritime Intelligence Center, Suitland, MD, Naval Air Facility Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, MD, David Taylor Research Center Carderock, Bethesda, MD, Solomon?s Complex, Solomons, MD, Navy Lodge Washington, Washington, DC, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), Bethesda, MD, Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head, Indian Head, MD, and Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, King George, VA. The successful contractor, to any forthcoming solicitation, shall provide all labor, supervision, tools, materials, equipment and transportation necessary for the inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of fire detection systems, fire suppression systems, fire alarm systems, fire alarm auxiliary reporting and monitoring systems, fire and smoke dampers, smoke control systems, and other fire protection systems and equipment. Work includes the performance of service call work to make repairs to return systems to proper operation, indefinite quantity work to make certain specific repairs. Systems and equipment to be serviced include, but are not limited to: Fire Alarm Reporting Systems (radio, telegraphic, digital dialer, and others), Fire Detection and Alarm Systems (including optical flame detection equipment and air sampling smoke detection equipment), Wet Pipe Automatic Sprinkler Systems, Dry Pipe Automatic Sprinkler Systems, Deluge Automatic Sprinkler Systems, High Speed and Ultra-High Speed Deluge Systems, Pre-Action Automatic Sprinkler Systems, Water Spray Systems, Water Mist Systems, Foam and Foam-Water Systems, Standpipe Systems, Fire Pumps, Water Supply Tanks, Dry Chemical Systems, Wet Chemical Systems, Halon Systems, Other Clean Agent Systems, Carbon Dioxide Systems, Residential Smoke Detectors, Residential Sprinkler Systems, Smoke Control Systems, Smoke and Fire Dampers, Fire Shutters, and Intrusion Detection Systems. The successful contractor to any forthcoming solicitation will meet all current and future fire protection system licensing and qualification requirements for the States of Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, for all manner of systems maintained, repaired, and installed under this contract. Personnel specifically qualified and trained to work on specific types of fire protection systems and equipment shall perform all work. Evidence of all required licenses, as well as documentation of the qualifications of personnel, shall be provided to the Contracting Officer prior to the award of the contract. Qualifications for each person assigned to work on this contract shall be maintained on site by the contractor and shall be produced for inspection by any Government representative. The Government reserves the right to stop any work by the Contractor in order to determine that qualified individuals are performing work. STATEMENT OF CAPABILITIES SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: The Statement of Capability (SOC) will determine the feasibility and/or basis for NAVFAC Washington?s decision to establish this requirement as a competitive regional Small Business, competitive 8a, HUBzone Small Business or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, set-aside acquisition. Interested firms who qualify in any of these categories must submit a SOC, which describes, in detail, the firm?s capability of providing regional Fire Protection System Inspection, Testing, Maintenance and Repair throughout the NAVFAC Washington AOR. Your SOC shall include the following: (1) full name and address of the firm; (2) year firm was established; (3) name of two principals (including titles, telephone and fax numbers); (4) a copy of 8a certifications (if 8a certified, provide the SBA Business Opportunity Specialist?s name and phone number assigned); HUBzone certification and SDVOSB status or Small Business Status; (5) indicate if the firm is registered in the Department of Defense (DoD) Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database; (6) provide proof of licenses and bonding capacity; (7) information on relative past projects that best illustrate your qualifications for this contract, of specific interest are multi-site projects (list up to 5 projects performed within the last 5 years). Include prior experience of key company personnel both as prime and all planned subcontractors showing experience in providing and managing Fire Protection System Inspection, Testing, Maintenance and Repair. Provide the following information for each project listed: a. contract number and project title; b. name of contracting activity; c. administrative contracting officer?s name, current phone number; d. contracting officer?s technical representative or primary point of contact name and current phone number; e. contract type (e.g. firm-fixed price, IDIQ, combination firm-fixed price/IDQ, requirements or cost plus); f. period of performance (start and completion date); g. annual award amount and final contract value; h. summary of contract work; (8) training/mobilization capability to get from award to start date; and;(9) sub-contract management ? provide information on any proposed teaming arrangements (i.e. team members, previous working relationships with proposed team members and percent of work anticipated to be subcontracted (note: any joint-ventures with 8a members must comply with Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 13, Section 124.513). The Government reserves the right to request additional information as needed from any and all respondents. The SOC must be complete and sufficiently detailed to allow the NAVFAC team to determine the firm?s capabilities to perform the defined work. The SOC must be on 8? x 11? standard paper and is limited to 20 single-sided pages (10-12 font), including all attachments). Interested parties shall mail, hand deliver, or e-mail the SOC responses to: NAVFAC Washington, (ATTN: Jermaine Hector, AQ-12), 1314 Harwood Street, SE, Building 212, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374-3134, or e-mail: Jermaine.Hector@navy.mil. The point of contact for any questions and/or concerns is Jermaine Hector, ph: (202) 685-3134. SOC?s are due no later than 2:00 pm EST on January 24, 2006.
 
Place of Performance
Address: NAVFAC WASHINGTON'S AOR
 
Record
SN00964115-W 20060112/060110212350 (fbodaily.com)
 
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