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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 14, 2008 FBO #2361
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G -- Summer Camp Adventure Prog for RAF Lakenheath - Past Performance Questionnaire

Notice Date
5/12/2008
 
Notice Type
Past Performance Questionnaire
 
NAICS
721214 — Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds)
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, United States Air Force Europe, 48 CONS/LGC - Lakenheath, RAF Lakenheath, Unit 5070 Box 270, RAF Lakenheath, 09461-0270
 
ZIP Code
09461-0270
 
Solicitation Number
FA5587-08-T-0049
 
Point of Contact
Nathan S. Taylor,, Phone: 44 (0) 1638-52-2217, Aaron C Rutland,, Phone: 44 (0)1638 521990
 
E-Mail Address
nathan.taylor@lakenheath.af.mil, aaron.rutland@lakenheath.af.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
FA5587-08-T-0049 Notice Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation Synopsis: This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. This solicitation is issued as a Request for Proposal (RFP) No, FA5587-08-T-0049. The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 05-25. There is no set aside for this solicitation. The North American Industry Classification System code (NAICS) is 713990, with a size standard of $6.5 million. CONTRACT LINE ITEM: 0001: Adventure Camp Set-Up from 09 JUNE 08 THROUGH 15 JUN 08, Per SOW. QTY: 1 LS, UNIT Price: _______________, Extended Price:___________. CONTRACT LINE ITEM: 0002: Operation of Adventure Summer Camp from 16 JUNE 08 THROUGH 23 AUG 08, Per SOW. QTY: 2 Months, UNIT Price: _____________, Extended Price: ___________. I. Description of Services/General Information (definitions, etc) 1.1. SCOPE OF WORK 1.1.1, This is a non-personal service, non-instructional contract. The Contractor shall provide all services required to plan, staff, and operate the Summer Camp Adventure Program for the RAF Lakenheath Youth Program. The Summer Camp Adventure Program is a series of summer activities/Day camp mini-programs operated between the hours of 0630 to 1800, Monday through Friday, from 15 June 2008 through 22 August 2008. 1.1.2.The counselor/interns and director shall provide adequate coverage to ensure the camp participant to counselor ratio is no greater than 25:1. Due to lodging limitations no more than 6 counselors, to include the camp director, can be accomodated. Exact times for these programs will be determined by the Camp Director, the 48th Services Squadron (SVS) Youth Services Director, and the 48th SVS School Age Coordinator at the weekly planning meeting outlined in Section 1.2.1. Required tasks are specified herein. The services will be performed in accordance with standard commercial practices, but shall obey all Air Force Instructions as outlined in Air Force Instruction 34-249 and AFMAN 34-251 at all times. 1.2. PLAN SUMMER CAMP ACTIVITIES 1.2.1. Plans and Programming for the Summer Camp mini-activities. Each week, the contractor's Camp Director, the 48th SVS Youth Services Director, and the 48th SVS School Age Coordinator shall plan and outline the scheduled mini-camps for the coming week. The plan shall include activities as outlined under Section 1.4.5. of this Performance Work Statement. The meeting will include plans for up to 144 children whom meet the criteria found under Section 1.5.1. of this Performance Work Statement. The Camp Director shall reference Air Force Manual 34-251, (AFMAN 34-251), Chapter 10 while planning these activities. Class size, as determined by Air Force Instruction 34-249, (AFI 34-249), Section 1.2.7. shall be obeyed by the contractor while drafting the activities plan. 1.3. STAFFING FOR SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS. 1.3.1.1 CAMP COUNSELOR INTERN: Staffing for Summer Camp Programs shall consist of personnel who shall be assuming the duties of Camp Counselor Interns. These individuals should have some formal education or training/experience in recreation/leisure services, physical education, and general education to add professionalism to the program. Camp Counselor interns must be able to read and write in college-level English. The vendor shall provide the contracting office with a full listing of their potential applicants to staff these positions as part of their response to the solicitation package. The solicitation response package shall include a resume listing their prior experience and or training in dealing with participants for the Summer Adventure Camp Program. 1.3.1.2 CAMP DIRECTOR: The Summer Adventure Camp program is required to have one (1) Camp Director. This individual shall be responsible for the day-to-day development, implementation and evaluation of the program. At a minimum, the camp director should have prior youth experience including one (1) year of experience as a camp counselor for an Air Force Summer Camp Program or similar activity. The determination of the sufficiency of this individuals experience shall be determined by the Contracting Officer at the time of award. The vendor shall provide the contracting office with a full listing and resume of their potential applicant(s) to staff this position as part of their response to the solicitation package. Any changes to the position of Camp Director must be approved by the Contracting Officer. 1.3.1.3 VISITING PROJECT COORDINATOR: This individual is responsible for the overall coordination of a single program at RAF Lakenheath. The minimum qualifications for this position are two years (2) years of supervisory experience and a bachelor's degree in an appropriate field, as determined by the Contracting Officer at the time of Contract Award. This individual shall not be permanently stationed in the region and shall conduct a minimum of one (1) supervisory visit, at contractor's expense, as part of the Contractor's Quality Control Program. The contractor shall submit this individual's resume to the 48th Contracting Office as part of their response to the solicitation package. 1.4. OPERATION OF THE SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM 1.4.1. The contractor shall provide a one week set-up phase from 9 June through 15 June. The contractor shall run the camps from 16 June 08 through 22 August 08, and provide a one-day shut down phase on 22 August 08. RAF Lakenheath Youth Programs will conduct an orientation, which covers local base rules and regulations. Other topics will include partnership relationship with youth program, chain of command relationships, Services program, school-age program support to families and mission, family advocacy, child abuse/neglect reporting, group management/discipline procedures, emergency procedures for handling accident and injuries, prevention of exposure to blood and body fluids, children with special needs, and other local information. 1.4.2 The Contractor shall provide names and Social Security Numbers of Contractor's Program staff and their arrival information. The RAF Lakenheath Youth Program shall provide the Contractor with a more detailed orientation and prep time dates, dates for the camp session, as well as a Point of Contact with commercial Fax and telephone numbers within 3 calendar days of contract award. 1.4.3 Assistant Mini-Camp Program Managers: Each mini-camp shall be assigned a summer camp counselor, following class size ranges as determined by AFI 34-249 Section 1.2.7. This individual is responsible for the overall coordination of a single mini-camp activity, the duration of which shall be determined by the weekly planning meeting outlined in Section 1.2.1. All mini-camp program managers are to ensure that government supplied first aid kits are available, should they be required due to traveling sufficient distance from either the main Youth Services facility or the Base Gymnasium. The government is obligated to provide these kits. 1.4.4. While the contractor shall run and coordinate the summer camp programs, at no time will they be solely responsible for the care and control of the youths enrolled in the program. Final oversight and control of the participants of the program shall at all times remain with the personnel of the 48th Services Squadron, in accordance with AFI 34-249 Section 1.2.4.3. 1.4.5. Appropriate Summer Mini-Camp Programs. It shall be the responsibility of the camp director and counselor interns to plan, organize, schedule and conduct a well rounded summer program that offers children and/or adolescents an opportunity to engage in a variety of age appropriate recreational activities that foster the mental, social, and physical well-being of each child and assists youth in overcoming the stress of relocation and adjustment to new peer groups. The program shall offer opportunities for creative and expressive experience, provide for the development of independence and feelings of self worth, and reflect geographic, ethnic and cultural differences. The day camp programs shall use creative contemporary themes to hold the interest of the campers. Thematic programming in specialty camps while optional is highly encouraged. The program shall use different formats and content areas to offer a variety of activities to meet various needs of youth. The program structure shall use format elements such as classes, clubs, rotating activities, activity programs, and interest centers. A rotation system where children rotate among activities shall also be used. The program shall include holiday programming where applicable, (i.e., 4th of July). Any holiday celebration should emphasize basic human values shared by different cultural and ethnic groups served by the program. Appropriate programs to be made available under this contract are listed below. This listing shall not preclude the contractor from proposing alternate activities, provided the scheduled activities do not violate any Air Force or DOD directives and are approved by both the 48th SVS Youth Services Director and the 48th SVS School Age Coordinator. Should either the Youth Services Director or the School Age Coordinator propose any activities which the contractor believes falls outside of the scope of this contract, the Camp Director shall contact the 48th Contracting Squadron at the earliest available opportunity, where a final arbitration shall occur at the Contracting Officer's discretion. Day Camps *Day Camp programs provide a wide range of enjoyable summer adventures for children and youth. Day Camp programs are structured to serve participants only during daylight hours and offer individuals on opportunity to experience camp life in a convenient format for both children and parents. Sports Camps *Sport Camps are focused on helping children and youth learn sport skills, develop fitness, sportsmanship and self-confidence. Learning Adventures * Pairs the Day Camp program with learning components such as math, reading, and science. Activities are developed by trained educators to facilitate learning in a specific are of need while offering the experience of camp life. Spirit Activities * The camps are focused on teaching cheerleading, basic stunts, tumbling dance and drill routines. Dance Pursuits *This program provides children and youth with the opportunity to explore the world of dance with an atmosphere that offers encouragement, challenge and development. Art Fest *Art Fest participants will be encouraged to focus their creative efforts on traditional art techniques as well as crafts; it is a chance for youth to discover the joy of creating with their own hands. Computer Activities *This program is focused on enhancing youth's computer skills. Basic user skills, word processing, internet and World Wide Web exploration. These computers shall remain within Bldg 250 at RAF Lakenheath. The contractor and the 48th SVS shall coordinate in providing any needed contractors with computer access for use with these computers. 1.4.6. Program Improvement Process: The Youth Director and/or School-Age Program Coordinator and the Summer Camp Program Director shall meet for 30-minutes, once a week, if required, to identify specific actions that may be taken to improve the overall quality of the day camp program. The meeting shall incorporate the principals of the Assessing School-Age Quality (ASQ) Program process and the Air Force School-Age Inspection Check List. When possible, a Family Member Support Flight Training and Curriculum Specialist shall participate in the meetings. When unavoidable circumstances preclude the weekly meeting form occurring, a mutually agreeable make-up date shall be scheduled. 1.4.7. The staff shall adopt universal precautions as outlined in Caring for Children, National Health and Safety Performance Standards, Guidelines for Out-Of-Home Child Care Programs available at the below website. All contractors are advised that should the below directives in any way divulge with AFI 34-249 or AFMAN 34-251, that the Air Force guidance shall have precedence. http://nrc.uchsc.edu/CFOC/HTMLVersion/TOC.html 1.5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 1.5.1. Customer base for Summer Camp Program are US Military and Federal Employee youth between the ages of 5-18 years of age. 1.5.2. Participant-to-Counselor Intern ratios shall be no greater than 25:1, as directed by Air Force Instructions 34-249, Section 1.2.7., Youth Programs. High-risk activities should have a lower ratio, as applicable. 1.5.3. BACK GROUND CHECKS: 1.5.3.1. All Contractor staff shall meet standard youth programs guidelines in AFI 34-249 Sections 2.2 and 4.3 and Department of Defense Instruction 1402.5 in reference to freedom of communicable disease, drug abuse, and child abuse. Staff must comply with requirement for a review of personnel and security records to include an FBI fingerprint check and State Criminal History Repository Check (SCHR) checks of residences listed on employment and security application. At a minimum SCHR check, communication in writing shall be made with each state, providing full identifying information concerning each applicant and requesting confirmation that the individual has not been convicted in that state of a sex crime, an offense involving a child victim, substance abuse felony, or a violent crime. Contractor employees shall submit a completed Standard Form 85P, "Questionnaire for Public Trust Positions", which shall be provided to by the Contractor. The reason for request shall be identified as OTHER and annotated as CHILD CARE. The FD Form 258, "FBI Applicant Fingerprint Card" and the completed Standard Form 85P shall be forwarded for processing to: Defense Investigative Service Personnel Investigative Center Attn: Air Force Liaison 881 Elkridge Landing Road Linthicum MD 21090 A copy of FD Form 258 and SF 85P may be found at these links: http://www.cybersecurityforensicanalyst.com/FD-258.htm http://www.opm.gov/Forms/pdf_fill/sf85p.pdf 1.5.3.2. If an SCHR check is not returned by the state (s) within 60 days, a final determination may be made based on the FBI fingerprint check and available background information by either the 48th MSG Youth Services Director or the 48th SVS School Age Coordinator, in association with the 48th Security Forces Squadron. While background checks are processing, staff may be provisionally hired as long as they are within the line-of-sight of an individual with a satisfactorily completed background check. Should any applicants fail their backgrounds checks, the procedures at Section 1.5.3.5 of this Performance Work Statement shall apply. Contract employees have the right to obtain a copy of the background check report and to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information contained in the report. Contractor employees who have previously, (within the past five years), received a background check must provide proof of the check or obtain a new one. 1.5.3.3. Staff has had a physical examination within the last 3 years and have the required immunizations for the United Kingdom. Personnel assigned outside the Continental United States (OCONUS) locations shall be screened for medical/emotional or special needs related conditions that may require special medical support or modified housing. 1.5.3.4. All counselor interns shall be trained to administer basic first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and be certified as qualified by a competent authority such as the Red Cross. This training shall be provided to the counselor interns by the Contractor, at no cost to the Air Force, prior to the counselor interns working in the field. Valid, (nonexpired), copies of these training certificates shall be submitted to the Contracting Office no later then 14 calendar days after the date of contract award. 1.5.3.5. Contractor employee default. Should any of the contractor employees fail to complete the full term of the Camp, the contractor shall be obligated to refund the approximate portion of this employees labor back to the government. Failure to qualify for the background check shall serve as grounds for this default. (Example: Day camp is scheduled for 11 weeks, plus one week set-up. The employee completes the first 6 weeks, but returns home after this. The contractor shall refund 50% of the job payment for this individual). RAF Lakenheath shall still provide return transportation to the UK London metropolitan area, should it deemed appropriate by the Contracting Officer. No refund, however, would be offered for any return expenses incurred by the contractor, and no replacement individual would be accepted for any of the remaining work. 1.5.4. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring the arrival of all personnel for this requirement to a single location in the London, UK metropolitan area. The Contractor shall be responsible for publishing the staff operating manual and providing one (1) copy for the Youth Services Director no later then 15 June 2008. The Contractor is encouraged to furnish a list of necessary supplies to RAF LAKENHEATH Contracting office upon award of the contract. The list should provide a general outline of requested materials for the various programs which the contractor intends to operate. The contractor shall be responsible for passport and visa arrangements for its staff. II Services Summary 2.1. Quality Control. The contractor shall be responsible for the creation and format of the quality control plan. This plan should be clearly understandable and compliant with current Air Force policy for Performance Based Services, Air Force Instruction 63-124. 2.2. The Camp Director shall be the head of the quality control program, with the head of the 48th Youth Services Center being the Quality Assurance Evaluation Personnel. There is to be a scheduled weekly meeting for the planning and proper execution of this requirement, it is strongly encouraged that both the government end user, (48th SVS), and the contractor work towards cooperation in meeting one another's needs. 2.3. The Statement of work requires a weekly quality control assessment, Section 1.4.6. It is to be supplemented with two formals reviews from the camp director, providing both an oral and written report on findings and recommendations to improve contract performance. 2.4. As this is a non-personnel service contract, the contractor employees shall obey the correct procedures for correcting discrepancies. Any problems or concerns raised by either government personnel or end users should be directed solely to the administering contracting specialist of this award. No major modifications to the scope of the work shall be performed by the contractors without prior approval of a warranted contracting officer. The contractor is to brief their employees of this matter, by providing a copy of this performance work statement to them, prior to commencement of work. III Government Furnished Property and Services: The government will provide the facilities, fixtures, equipment, materials and services listed here. 3.1. PROPERTY. 3.1.1. FACILITIES: Facilities available for day camp programs include the use of areas of the Youth Services Center location with activity spaces (indoor and outdoor), access to a gymnasium, and outdoor sports fields on U.S. military controlled property. The majority of the activities will take place at Building 250, Youth Services Center, on RAF Lakenheath. The government shall be responsible for the utilities used in any government facilities. Coordination for use of the gymnasium, or any other RAF Lakenheath facility, shall be the responsibility of the Youth Services Director, their necessity being determined at the weekly planning meeting held under Section 1.2.1. 3.1.1.1. Lodging space for all Camp Directors and Counselor Interns shall be provided at no cost to the contractor. The personnel, (no greater then 6), shall be housed at the 48th SVS Department Of Defense Dependents Schools Intern Housing Facility at RAF Feltwel. The contractor shall be entitled to housing for these six, (6), individuals at the government facility from 9 June 08 through 23 Aug 08. All utilities for this location, including electricity, sewage, etc. shall be at government expense. However, contractor personnel shall be held liable for any damages reasonably justified as being caused by them. The Contracting Officer shall be the final determining authority if a decision needs to be made when the contractor and the government user cannot agree on the preceding matter. 3.2. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIALS. 3.2.1. The Government shall at a minimum provide the following supplies for the first aid kits: Disposable Rubber Gloves, Adhesive Bandages, Sterile Gauze, Tape, Liquid Sap, Zip Lock Bags, Small Scissors, Chemical Cold Packs (This requirement may be deleted when ice is available on site.), Tweezers and CPR Mouthpiece Barriers. A portable first aid kit provided by the youth center shall be available to support each group of campers away from the Youth Services Facility. 3.2.2. The Contractor shall furnish training materials for the training of the camp director and camp counselor interns. The Government may furnish materials, such as Department of Defense Dependant Schools School-Age Training Modules, under this contract at no cost and these materials shall only be used in performance of services under this contract. All materials required to operate the Summer Camp Programs shall be government furnished. All accountable materials issued shall be returned not later than one (1) day following program closure. Contractor shall bear replacement costs for any lost, damaged or stolen Government Furnished Materials The Government must be able to furnish proof that Contractor's counselor intern (s) is responsible for lost, damage or stolen materials. 3.2.3. Identification cards shall be issued to all contractor personnel as by the base. Identification cards (Uniformed Services Identification and Privileges Card, DD 1173, 1 March 1961 or latest edition) for commissary and Post Exchange privileges shall be issued. Return of same is required on the last working day of camp as a part of the exit checkout procedure followed by Contractor personnel. The 48th SVS and 48th SFS shall be responsible for coordination of these requirements, under the supervision and direction of the 48th SVS Youth Services Director. 3.3. MATERIALS FOR USE BY THE CAMP PARTICIPANTS. 3.3.1. At no time, under this contract, shall the contractor be obligated to provide or reimbursed for any materials to be used by the individual Summer Camp participants. It shall be the sole responsibility of the 48th SVS and RAF Lakenheath to provide all materials to be used by said campers. (In example, Arts and Craft supplies, jerseys and sports equipment, Computer programs/equipment). This release shall not be construed to release the contractor from what is deemed as common sense care and maintenance of the government furnished supplies. Any supplies deemed foolishly damaged or wasted by the contractor's personnel shall be replaced/repaired at the contractor's expense. The determination of said Fraud, Waste, or Abuse shall be the sole discretion of the Contracting Officer. 3.4. SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE GOVERNMENT FOR CONTRACTOR PERSONEL 3.4.1. Registration for the RAF Lakenheath Adventure Summer Camp shall be performed by 48th Services Personnel currently employed by the 48th SVS Youth Center. Registration for the participants is to be handled exclusively by the 48th SVS Youth Center personnel. 3.4.2. The government shall provide transportation, for the contractor personnel employed under this contract, for purposes of pick-up and delivery from RAF Lakenheath to any international terminals in the London, UK area should the contractor request and require such services for the six, (6), individuals to be employed at RAF Lakenheath. This service shall only be provided once, (round trip), for commencement and completion of this contract. The government shall also provide transportation from RAF Lakenheath to and from the London UK metropolitan terminal once, (round trip) for the Visiting Project Coordinator, in the execution of their duties for this contract. 3.4.3. The government shall also provide daily transportation, (round trip), for the pickup and drop-off of personnel at the commencement and completion of the duty-day for the six, (6), personnel living at the DODDS dorm at RAF Feltwel to the Youth Services Center on RAF Lakenheath. The time for this pick-up and delivery will be subject to the duty day determination made for that day at the prior week's planning meeting, (as outlined in Section 1.2.1.). 3.4.4. The government shall provide, should the Youth Services Director determine it necessary, USAFE driver's licenses for up to six, (6), of the contractor's personnel during the duration of this contract. This license is solely available to individuals with valid U.S. driver's licenses with copies of their individual driving record. The driving record must be no older than ninety (90) days prior to the date of application. No expense will be charged, however a two hour class is mandatory - and receipt of the license is dependent on receiving a passing grade on the subsequent test. Further information may be found at: http://www.mildenhall.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-070201-012.doc. 3.4.5. Work related injuries and illnesses will be covered by the installation and emergency medical facilities and services will be available on a reimbursable basis IV Work Load Estimates, Labor Hours 4.1.1. The attached information is merely an approximate rough estimate of the volume of expected work. Historical estimates indicate that we will have the class maximum of 144 participants, of various age groups. Prior performance on this award has been handled by university students pursuing degrees in child education, sports and education. QUALITY ASSURANCE. In accordance with FAR 52.212-4(a) Inspection /Acceptance, the government will evaluate the contractors performance under this contract. GOVERNMENT REMEDIES. The contracting officer shall follow FAR 52.212.4, Contract Terms and Conditions Commercial Items (FEB 2007), for contractors failure to perform satisfactory services or failure to correct nonconforming services. INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE TERMS: Supplies will be inspected and accepted at destination/government. EVALUATION PROCEDURES: The Government will select the best overall offer based on technical capability, past performance and price. Past Performance and Technical Capability being significantly more important than price. Technical capability will be evaluated from the submitted resumes for personnel, (See Sections 1.3.1.1, 1.3.1.2., and 1.3.1.3.). Past Performance information is to be submitted directly to the 48th Contracting Squadron by the interested vendors current or prior clients, the 48th Contracting Squadron shall not accept past performance questionaires from the interested vendors themselves. A copy of these past performance questionaries can be found as an attachment to this combined synopsis solicitation. Both technical proposals and past performance shall be rated as follows: "Exceptional", exceeds specified minimum performance or capability necessary for acceptable contract performance, "Acceptable", meets specified minimum performance or capability necessary for acceptable contract performance, "Marginal", does not clearly meet some specified minimum performance requirements necessary for acceptable contract performance or, "Unacceptable", fails to meet specified minimum performance or capability requirements. The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer, conforming to the solicitation; will be the most advantageous to the Government in accordance with the requirement. Only those offerors determined to be in compliance with the requirements as stated in this solicitation will be considered for award. If additional information is required to support price reasonableness, each offeror may be requested to provide a hard copy of their price break-down. Non-conformance with this requirement may result in offeror's quote being determined unacceptable. Offeror must include, with its offer, a completed copy of provision FAR 52.212- 3, Offeror Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items in full text. FAR 52.212-3 can be obtained from http://farsite.hill.af.mil or from http://orca.bpn.gov if registered in ORCA (online Representation and Certifications application). FAR PROVISIONS: The following FAR, DFAR, and provisions are incorporated into the solicitation: 52.212-1, 52.212-2, 52.212-3 Alt I, 52.214-34, 52.214-35, 52.237-1, 52.252-1, 52.252-5, 252.225-7042, 252.247-7023 The following FAR, DFAR, and AFFAR CLAUSES are incorporated into the solicitation: 52.204-7, 52.204-9, 52.212-4, 52.212-5 (Dev), 52.222-50 Alt I, 52.225-13, 52.225-14, 52.232-23, 52.232-33, 52.233-4, 52.237-2, 52.238-8, 52.243-1 Alt II, 52.245-1, 52.245-2, 52.249-4, 52.252-2, 52.252-6, 52.253-1, 252.204-7003, 252.204-7004 Alt A, 252.204-7006, 252.212-7001 (Dev), 252.222-7002, 252.223-7006,252.225-7041, 252.229-7000, 252.229-7001, 252.229-7006, 252.229-7007, 252.229-7008, 252.232-7003, 252.232-7008, 252.232-7010, 252.233-7001, 252.243-7001, 5352.201-9101, 5352.223-9001. All responses (proposals or offers) must be received by mail, email, or facsimile no later than 2:00 P.M. Greenwhich Mean Time, (9:00 AM EST) on 19 May 2008 to 48th CONS/LGCB, Bldg 977, Boston Drive, RAF Lakenheath, Brandon, Suffolk, IP27 9PN, United Kingdom. An official authorized person to bind your company shall sign the offer. To be eligible for an award, all contractors must be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR). A contractor can contact the CCR by calling 001-888-227-2423. Questions concerning this solicitation should be addressed to SrA Nathan Taylor, Contract Specialist, Phone 01638-52-2217, FAX 01638-52-2189, E-mail to nathan.taylor@lakenheath.af.mil or TSgt Aaron Rutland, Contracting Officer, Phone 01638-52-2250, FAX 01638-52-2217, E-mail to:aaron.rutland@lakenheath.af.mil. NOTE TO U.S. VENDORS: The above contact information for phone or fax contact is for UK based vendors. For interested vendors calling from the United States, please dial 011-44 and leave the 0 off of the number. Example: To call SrA Taylor at the above information from the United States, dial 011-44-1638-52-2217, to fax SrA Taylor, dial 011-44-1638-52-2189. Please e-mail SrA Taylor if there are any problems contacting him prior to the deadline.
 
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