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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 03, 2008 FBO #2411
SOLICITATION NOTICE

M -- PRESOLICITATION NOTICE for the Operation and Maintenance of the Chemical Defense Training Facility at Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Notice Date
7/1/2008
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
561210 — Facilities Support Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Agency, North Region, ACA, Maneuver Support Center and Fort Leonard Wood, ACA, Maneuver Support Center and Fort Leonard Wood, Directorate of Contracting, P.O. Box 140, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-0140
 
ZIP Code
65473-0140
 
Solicitation Number
W911S7-08-R-0009
 
Response Due
8/22/2008
 
Archive Date
10/21/2008
 
Point of Contact
Emma Vigus, 573-596-0254
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
PRESOLICITATION NOTICE - The government intends to award a Cost Type Contract for the Operation and Maintenance of real property and equipment within the Chemical Defense Training Facility (CDTF) at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Operations and maintenance duties include work on a Direct Digital Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Integrated Control System, safety operations, environmental monitoring, miniature chemical agent monitoring systems, and protective clothing and equipment maintenance and certification operations. The The United States Army Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear School (USACBRNS) operates the CDTF to train all members of the Joint Force, as well as international allied military partners, in CBRN defense under actual toxic chemical agent environmental conditions. The CDTF at Fort Leonard Wood is the only facility of its kind in the Department of Defense. Its modern design and engineering, air filtration systems, and state-of-the-art technology provides safe, realistic toxic agent training. The complex consists of an administration building, a guard house (entry control point), six outdoor training pads, an outdoor mock-up equipment doff area, the main training building, and a storage building for supplies and materiel. The main training building has a medical aid station, a chemical laboratory, a centralized air monitoring control room, male and female locker-rooms, a laundry, an equipment maintenance area, solid and liquid waste holding areas, air filter banks, and the facility safety control room. Two large training bays, a service rotunda, and six individual training bays complete the floor plan. The design philosophy for the main training building incorporates protection of the environment and safety of CDTF personnel. The training building is maintained under constant negative air pressure to insure no toxic vapors migrate to the outside. Technicians produce toxic agents through the mixing of binary precursors in the laboratory and then store the agents in blast-proof vaults. Instructors use these agents in small quantities within the toxic bays during CBRN defense training. The contractor will be required to provide well qualified personnel for staffing for the facility's operation, maintenance, janitorial, clerical as well as the Training Support Team (TST). All Contractor employees must be Chemical Personnel Reliability Program (CPRP) certified in accordance with AR 50-6 and DA Pam 50-6. All Contractor employees shall be required to have Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO) granted security clearances as a contractually required condition of employment. The TST is responsible to set up the toxic training areas prior to the entry of students, to clean up the toxic training areas after training, to process contaminated waste prior to disposal, and to provide emergency response during toxic agent operations. TST Personnel are required to be certified in the Chemical Personnel Reliability Program. TST personnel will perform Agent Handling Duties while others will perform General Toxic Agent Training (TAT) Support during all TAT events. The contractor and his maintenance electricians shall be thoroughly familiar with circuit theory and the maintenance and repair of the generators, intercom system, and intrusion detection system (IDS) found in the CDTF. Contractor's Laundry Operations (Protective Clothing and Equipment PC&E) will ensure that personal protective equipment (PPE) in support of toxic agent operations at the CDTF is both clean and serviceable within the limits specified by DA PAM 385-61; Implementation Guidance Policy for Revised Airborne Exposures Limits For GB, GA, GD, GF, VX, H, HD, and HT; TM 10-8415-210-13&P and applicable technical bulletins. The Contractor will also provide standard laundering of clothing worn underneath PPE. This chemical PPE includes, but is not limited to: select allied military protective masks, US Military series protective masks and accessories for Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST) over garments and accessories, and TAP apron. The PC&E Section also performs inspection, repair, and recertification operations on PPE after it is used in toxic agent operations or when mandated by regulatory requirements. Additionally, PC&E Section personnel perform maintenance, repair and destruction of chemical defense test equipment. Contractor personnel will perform Preventive, Demand and Emergency Maintenance on the following components through DDC system: Air Handling Units and Associated Heating and Cooling Coils; Variable Air Volume Terminal Units; Variable Air Volume Fan Terminal Units; Return Fans; Exhaust Fans: Variable Frequency Drives; Variable Volume Return Air Damper Units; Variable Volume Exhaust Air Damper Units; Filter Blowers and Exhaust Filtration Units; Boilers and Hot Water Heating Pumps; Chillers, Cooling Tower, Chilled Water Pumps and Condenser Water Pumps; Emergency Generator; Fuel Oil Storage System; Contaminated Waste Handling System; Submersible Pumps; Training Room Panic Switches; Door Status; Training Room Lighting Levels; Chemical Agent Levels; Fire Alarm System Status; Combustible Gas Detectors; Fume Hood Face Velocity; Training Bay Motorized Blinds; Site Alarm; Dual Containment Pipe Leak Status; Transfer Damper Operation. Contractor personnel will monitor, calibrate, maintain 22 units as well as operate the Miniature Chemical Agent Monitors in performance of MINICAMS Operations in accordance with Department of Army Policy. The Contractor personnel shall perform air sampling of selected points within the confines of the CDTF. Samplings shall be accomplished using the Depot Area Air Monitoring System, the Miniature Chemical Agent Monitoring System, M22 Chemical Agent Alarms, Improved Chemical Agent Monitor (ICAM), and Hydrogen Combustible Gas Leak Detectors to comply with Department of the Army regulatory requirements. This also includes operation of the Direct Digital Control (DDC) System. Contractor personnel shall collect, sort at point of origin, package and identify trash in acceptable method in accordance with the following classifications: Class I Contaminated; Class II Non-contaminated; Class III Chemicals; and 3X Destructed Garments and Equipment. Trash will be handled through a Satellite Accumulation Point (SAP) for Hazardous Waste - which will require the management of three SAP sites (toxic area, laboratory, O&M area). The contractor shall perform the custodial work to be performed in all buildings within the fenced area of the Chemical Defense Training Facility. Buildings include the Administration Building, Guard House, Training Building, and Storage Building. The Contractor personnel shall operate and maintain two sewer systems (contaminated and non-contaminated waste) within the CDTF. Contractor Personnel shall provide labor, parts, supplies and materials for the continuous operation of the steam autoclave system. This System is to process JSLIST over garments for reutilization in accordance with applicable standard operating procedures and environmental laws. The steam autoclave system consists of steam boiler, feed water system, vapor control system, associated piping and controls. Contractor personnel shall operate, maintain and perform water analysis as required on water treatment system. This system includes two Water Softening Systems, two Chemical Bypass Feeder Systems, Chemical Tank and Pump Systems and Interconnecting Piping Network and Associated Valves, Strainers, etc. Contractor shall maintain all the CDTF grounds within the fenced perimeter, plus 40 feet beyond the perimeter road and the parking lot, and three retention basins. Maintenance shall include: Mowing and trimming grass, Fertilizing grassed areas, trees and shrubs, Erosion control, Maintenance and repair of roads, parking lots and sidewalks, Prune vegetation IAW AR 50-6 and AR 190-59, Snow removal and ice control, and Maintain lawn irrigation system. The Contractor shall maintain and repair of the electrical, safety, lighting and fire alarm systems found with the CDTF compound. Contractor shall operate, maintain and repair the Unitary Air Conditioning Systems. The components in the unitary air conditioning systems are: Packaged Through the Wall Air Conditioning Unit; Split System Air Handling Unit; Direct Expansion Cooling Coils; Electric Resistance Heating Coils; Air Cooled Condensing Unit; Vibration Isolators for Split System Air Handling Unit; Ductwork, Fittings, Dampers, Air Devices, etc.; Ductwork Insulation System; Refrigerant Piping and Accessories; Piping Insulation; Conventional Controls(Non DDC); Air Filters; Condensate Drains, Traps and Piping. Contractor shall operate, maintain and repair the Terminal Heating Systems which consist of unit heaters, cabinet unit heaters and associated controls which are separate from the DDC system. Contractor shall operate, maintain and repair miscellaneous ventilation systems. Contractor shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of all air filter systems. The Filter Exhaust System consists of Pre-filter, HEPA and Carbon Filters in stainless steel bag out housings exhaust fans with variable frequency drives, isolation dampers, variable volume exhaust damper units, stainless steel connecting ductwork, and a 100 foot tall discharge stack. Contractor shall furnish all filters for the filter exhaust system including the pre-filters. The contractor shall conduct a non-ozone depleting freon challenge of each filter bank to ensure prevention of agent breakthrough. Contractor shall operate, maintain and repair Chilled Water Cooling System Descriptions. This system consists of two 300 ton electric centrifugal chillers, two chilled water pumps, one forced draft cooling tower with a variable frequency driven fan, two condenser water pumps, chemical treatment systems, piping systems and associated controls. Contractor shall operate, maintain and repair the Hot Water Heating System. This system consists of six high efficiency pulse jet combustion natural gas fired hot water boilers, six inline centrifugal boiler circulation pumps, two base mounted end suction centrifugal distribution pumps with a variable frequency drive system, a piping distribution system and a combustion air/exhaust gas removal system. Contractor shall operate, maintain and repair the Air Distribution System. This system consists of air handling units, air blender stratification sections, filter sections, face and bypass preheat hot water coils, chilled water cooling coils, hot water heating coils, variable air volume terminal units, variable volume fan terminal units, variable frequency drive units, variable volume return damper control units, return air fans, electric humidification unit, ductwork, ductwork insulation system and associated controls. The Contractor shall operate, maintain and repair the Plumbing and Fire Protection System Description. The plumbing system consists of plumbing fixtures, hot and cold water distribution piping system, domestic hot water heating systems, laundry wash vat hot water heating system, compressed air system, vacuum system, hydrogen piping system, helium piping system and natural gas piping system. Contractor shall perform all interior and exterior building maintenance on structures located with the CDTF compound. This maintenance will be at the standard required for proper operation and to assure full life expectancy of structures as currently designed. The contract will be base year plus four option periods. The Government anticipates to post the solicitation at FEDBIZOPS within approx. 45 days. This acquisition will be unrestricted. Solicitations will be provided electronically in response to electronic requests only. Reference the solicitation number, state the name of the requestor, mailing address, telephone number and email address. POC Emma Vigus, Contract Specialist, at emma.vigus@us.army.mil
 
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Place of Performance
Address: ACA, Maneuver Support Center and Fort Leonard Wood Directorate of Contracting, P.O. Box 140 Fort Leonard Wood MO
Zip Code: 65473-0140
 
Record
SN01605326-W 20080703/080701222500-df1762532fbf7df64a8ed08b5db977c4 (fbodaily.com)
 
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