SOLICITATION NOTICE
41 -- The Training Support Department of the Naval Construction Training Center at Gulfport, MS requires twelve (12) automotive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) simulator / trainers
- Notice Date
- 7/14/2009
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 333415
— Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command, FISC Jacksonville, Pensacola Detachment, N68836 FISC JACKSONVILLE FL Naval Air Station Building 110, 3rd Floor 110 Yorktown Rd Jacksonville, FL
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- N6883609R0054
- Response Due
- 7/21/2009
- Archive Date
- 8/5/2009
- Point of Contact
- Derek Devine 904-542-1090 Derek Devine, Contract Specialist, Phone 904-542-1090, Fax 904-542-1098, - Marie Tarnowski, Contracting Officer, Phone 904-542-4452, Fax 904-542-1098
- E-Mail Address
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derek.devine@navy.mil, marie.tarnowski@navy.mil
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- This is a COMBINED SYNOPSIS/SOLICITATION for commercial items prepared in accordance with the information in FAR Subpart 12.6, using Simplified Acquisition Procedures under the test program for commercial items found at FAR 13.5, as supplemented with the additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; a written solicitation will not be issued. PAPER COPIES OF THIS SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE. This solicitation number N68836-09-R-0054 is issued as a request for quotation (RFQ). This requirement is a total small business set aside and the applicable NAIC is 333415 with a standard size of 750 employees. FISC Jacksonville anticipates award of a firm-fixed price contract for the following: SummaryThe Training Support Department of the Naval Construction Training Center at Gulfport, MS requires twelve (12) automotive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) simulator / trainers (henceforth referred to as "trainers"). Six (6) trainers must be delivered to Gulfport not later than 21 September 2009 and six (6) must be delivered to Port Hueneme not later than 16 December 2009. Delivery must include initial installation, on site start-up and testing, and basic instruction on operation and maintenance of the trainers.BackgroundNaval Construction Training Centers at Port Hueneme, CA and Gulfport, MS will offer a revised advanced training course for Navy Construction Mechanics. The new course will feature advanced skills training in troubleshooting and repair of a range of automotive systems including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The automotive trainers requested herein will be used by our instructors in a mechanic shop-type training environment to provide hands-on training in HVAC theory, operation, mechanics, and troubleshooting to Navy Construction Mechanics.The three priorities for the design and construction of these trainers are as follows:1.Safety - The Trainers must have comprehensive safety features ensuring safest operation and shutdown. Desire maximum use of transparent materials in the construction of the trainers to facilitate quality training; however, all transparent components must be protected by secondary, transparent enclosures.2.Training Effectiveness - HVAC operation must be realistic and must maximize the use of transparent materials to facilitate the highest quality training. Construction Mechanics trained on this equipment will deploy as senior mechanics in overseas motor-pools supporting war-time and contingency operations.3.Durability - The Trainers must be fully functional upon delivery and continue to work with minimal corrective maintenance for the life of the equipment.Due to strict time constraints to deliver this mission-essential training, there must be little to no delay in bringing the trainers to fully operational status following delivery. Thus the Navy requires these trainers to be new (not refurbished) with, to the greatest extent possible, Original Equipment Manufacture (OEM) parts.Features / Capacities1.Trainers will replicate, to the nearest extent possible, standard automotive dash boards / instrumentation panels.2.Trainers will accept single-phase 220V power.3.Trainers will have standard automotive R-134A HVAC-system functionality to include, but not limited to, the following:a.Air conditioning (max, normal, bi-level);b.Economy (normal ventilation and heater modes); andc.Defrost.4.Trainers will have standard automotive R-134A HVAC-system sub-systems and components. Components will be OEM, except those parts needed to be modified / fabricated in support of training functions (e.g. transparent components described below).5.Trainers will incorporate fully-functional, self-contained, electrical fan systems for the condenser when the A/C portion of the trainer is in operation.6.Trainers will have color-coded flanges and header plates: Blue for suction and red for discharge.7.To the maximum extent possible, components will be fabricated from transparent materials in order to facilitate training. All transparent components must be protected by secondary, transparent enclosures. At a minimum, the following components / sub-systems shall be transparent:a.Accumulator and orifice tube;b.Suction and discharge hoses; andc.Heater hoses.8.Transparent components must have easily accessible points for the exposure of UVA light ("black-light") in order to see flow of refrigerant through the system and to detect leaks in conjunction with the use of leak-test dye. It is preferable, but not necessary, that a UVA lighting system be incorporated into the design of the trainer.9.Trainers will be mounted on sturdy / durable frames with large lockable casters (wheels) to facilitate easy movement over various shop floor surfaces to include steel diamond decking.10.Frames will incorporate a water catch / run-off system that will drain system leakage and condensation from the evaporator, preventing run-off from dripping on the trainer or the floor.11.Design must incorporate accessible disconnect points between large components and high-wear items for ease of replacing worn or damaged components.12.Components meeting the following minimum criteria will be protected by passive guards and / or insulation and will be clearly marked with CAUTION / WARNING / DANGER placards:a.Rotating fans, belts, and pulleys;b.Live electrical components; andc.Hot surfaces.13.Trainers will also be labeled in obvious / applicable locations to convey the need for personal protective equipment (e.g. eye protection, gloves, etc.) and to indicate refrigerant type and system capacities.14.At a minimum, each trainer will include five (5) replacement accumulator desiccant bags and five (5) seal kits, for a total of thirty (30) each to Gulfport and Port Hueneme.Delivery InformationTrainers will be shipped in accordance with MIL-STD-129 (Military Marking for Shipment and Storage. Deliver six (6) trainers to Gulfport no later than 21 September 2009 and six (6) to Port Hueneme no later than 16 December 2009. Use the following addresses and contact information:Gulfport, MSShipping Address:Naval Construction Training Center5510 CBC 8th StreetGulfport, MS 39501-5003 Port Hueneme, CANaval Construction Training Center363 White House Way, Bldg.Port Hueneme, Ca 90343-4393 Provide itemized pricing for the following:Unit price for trainers to include five (5) replacement accumulator desiccant bags and five (5) seal kitsDelivery of six (6) trainers to Gulfport MSDelivery of six (6) trainers to Port Hueneme CAUnit price for replacement desiccant bagsUnit price for replacement seal kitsOne year warranty for on-site repair to include parts and labor for the first year after deliveryOption for one year warranty for on-site repair to include parts and labor for the second year after deliveryOption for one year warranty for on-site repair to include parts and labor for the third year after deliveryOption for one year warranty for on-site repair to include parts and labor for the fourth year after deliveryOption for one year warranty for on-site repair to include parts and labor for the fifth year after delivery All deliverables shall be FOB Destination to the respective locations. Responsibility and Inspection: the supplier is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements and quality control.Bidders will provide the following for review: Itemized price quotes, photos /diagrams (or links to online photos / diagrams) of like-systems, description of system operation / functions / features, and an outline of on-site training The following FAR provisions and clauses are applicable to this document:52-212-1, Instructions to Offerors-Commercial Items; 52-212-3 and its ALT I, Offeror Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items; 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items; and 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders-Commercial Items 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25,. Quoters are reminded to include a completed copy of 52.212-3 and it's ALT I with quotes. All clauses shall be incorporated by reference in the order. ADENDA: FAR Clauses 52.207-4, 52.211-15 apply. Additional contract terms and conditions applicable to this procurement are as follows: 252.212-7000, Offeror Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items; and 252.212-7001, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders Applicable to Defense Acquisitions of Commercial Items including 4. The Year 2000 Warranty-Commercial Items applies. This announcement will close at 5 p.m. 21 July 2009. Contact: Derek Devine who can be reached at (904) 505-4722 or email derek.devine@navy.mil. A determination by the Government to not compete this proposed effort on a full and open competitive basis, based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. Oral communications are not acceptable in response to this notice. All responsible sources may submit a quote which shall be considered by the agency. 52.212-2, Evaluation - Commercial Items is applicable to this procurement. The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered. The following factors shall be used to evaluate offers, in descending order of importance: 1.Ability to meet required delivery dates, 2.Technical capability, 3.Price,4.Past performance, In their proposals offerors shall include reference information as indicated in the Contractor Performance Data Sheet. Offerors shall provide information on 3 previous Government contracts whose effort was relevant to the effort required by this solicitation; the contracts provided shall have been performed within the last 3 years. The Government may evaluate an offeror's past performance on less than the maximum possible number of references. If the offeror has not had 3 Government contracts within the last 3 years, information on relevant subcontracts and/or commercial contracts may be submitted instead (the information must be clear whether the work by the offeror was done as a prime contractor or a subcontractor). Offerors who describe similar contracts and subcontracts shall provide a detailed explanation demonstrating the similarity of the contracts to the requirements of the RFP. For each of the three contracts provided as a reference, the offeror shall provide all of the information specified.The Government may verify past performance information. The Government may contact some or all of the references provided, as appropriate, and may collect information through questionnaires, telephone interviews and existing data sources to include but not limited to Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) and DOD Past Performance Automated Information System (DODP AIS). The Government reserves the right to obtain information for use in the evaluation of past performance from any and all sources including sources outside of the Government. This past performance information will be used for the evaluation of past performance. The Government does not assume the duty to search for data to cure the problems it finds in the information provided by the offeror. The burden of providing thorough and complete past performance information remains with the offeror.Offerors with past performance data will be evaluated. However, those offerors with no past performance data will neither be evaluated as acceptable or unacceptable. Therefore, offerors will receive a rating of acceptable for acceptable past performance as defined it Figure 1-1, unacceptable for poor past performance as defined it Figure 1-1, and a neutral rating for no relevant past performance.Figure 1-1: Past Performance RatingsAcceptable Past Performance: The offeror's performance of previously awarded relevant contract(s) met or exceeded contractual requirements. Performance over completed contracts was consistently of adequate or better quality or exhibited a trend of becoming so. The offeror's past performance record leads to an expectation of successful performance. Unacceptable Past Performance: The offeror's performance of previously awarded relevant contract(s) did not meet most contractual requirements and recovery did not occur with the period of performance. The assessed prior performance reflected serious problem(s) for which the offeror either failed to identify or implement corrective actions or for which corrective actions, implemented, or proposed to be implemented, were, or are expected to be, mostly ineffective. Performance over completed contracts was consistently of poor quality or exhibited a trend of becoming so. The offeror's past performance record leads to a strong expectation that successful performance will not be achieved or that it can occur only with greatly increased levels of Government management and oversight. Neutral: This rating shall only be used if the offeror has no relevant past performance information.Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Quoters must be registered in the CCR database to be considered for award. Registration is free and can be completed on-line at http://www.ccr.gov/. All quotes shall include price(s), FOB point, a point of contact (name and phone number), GSA contract number if applicable, business size, and payment terms. Quotes over 10 pages in total will not be accepted by facsimile. Each response must clearly indicate the capability of the quoter to meet all specifications and requirements.All quotes and supporting documents will be submitted electronically to: derek.devine@navy.mil or faxed to : 904-542-1098 no later than 5:00 PM (EST) Tuesday 21 July 2009.Contracting Office Address: Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command, FISC Jacksonville Box 97, 110 Yorktown Blvd., Jacksonville Fl 32212, UNITED STATES Places of Performance: TRAINING SUPPORT DETACHMENT GULFPORT, MS, 5510 CBC 8TH STREET, GULFPORT MS 39501-5003, UNITED STATES: NAVAL CONSTRUCTION TRAINING CENTER, 363 WHITE HOUSE WAY BLDG. 1300, PORT HUENEME, CA 90343-4393, UNITED STATES.Point of Contact(s): Derek Devine, Contract Specialist, Phone 904-542-1090, Fax 904-542-1098, Email derek.devine@navy.mil - Marie Tarnowski, Contracting Officer, Phone 904-542-4452, Fax 904-542-1098, Email marie.tarnowski@navy.mil
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