SOURCES SOUGHT
N -- Air Force Medical Service Initial Outfitting Transition Services
- Notice Date
- 11/10/2009
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541410
— Interior Design Services
- Contracting Office
- USACE Little Rock District, 700 West Capitol, Little Rock, AR 72201
- ZIP Code
- 72201
- Solicitation Number
- W9127S10R6008
- Response Due
- 11/16/2009
- Archive Date
- 1/15/2010
- Point of Contact
- Jonathan Sawrie, 501-324-6974
- E-Mail Address
-
USACE Little Rock District
(jonathan.j.sawrie@usace.army.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This is not a solicitation for proposals and no contract will be awarded from this synopsis. No phone calls please. All information must be submitted via email. This is an additional Sources Sought Synopsis announcement for this requirement which was previously announced under Solicitation W9126G-09-R-9001; a market survey for information only, to be used for preliminary planning purposes. Please respond using the attached Market Survey Form via email to AFMS.CESWL-AFMS@usace.army.mil not later than November 16, 2009. If you previously responded to the sources sought synopsis under Solicitation W9126G-09-R-9001, please resubmit under this solicitation. OBJECTIVE: The Air Force Health Facilities Division is responsible for the programming, planning, design, construction, and initial outfitting of new and renovated USAF medical treatment facilities worldwide. They are chartered with modernizing hospitals, clinics, medical office buildings, warehouses, vet clinics and wellness centers. To meet the IO requirements, the AFMS/HFD requires a contracting vehicle that utilizes experienced suppliers/vendors who are able to rapidly respond to multiple requirements, meet constrained project schedules and provide a variety of products and IO services from planning through warranty. This contract vehicle will enable the Air Force to standardize execution, minimize acquisition lead times and costs, work multiple projects concurrently and complete projects on schedule. Under this contract, the IO contractor shall provide 1) initial outfitting transition (IO-T) services associated with a military construction project and/or 2) provide all initial outfitting (IO) commodities to outfit new or newly renovated medical facilities with some or all of the following items: Resource protection / security systems Information technology (except computer equipment, printers, faxes, and other off-the-shelf items) Medical equipment and clinical case goods Furniture and furnishings Art work Communication systems Signage The contract will be performed in two steps: Step 1 shall be Initial Outfitting Transition (IO-T), including project management, transition/relocation planning, planning/design and technical support, product selection/planning, inventory identification, storage, movers, supervision, and budget development, tracking and adherence. Step 2 includes procurement of the product, installation labor, transportation, tools, materials, storage and freight, case goods, furniture and furnishings equipment, artwork, signage, information technology/communication and resource protection systems. The contract will also include the move, reconfiguration, teardown, salvage, and/or disposal of existing products and inventory storage and installation of reusable systems furniture. The objective is to have a contractor provide turn-key services to provide interior design, medical equipment, furniture, case goods, communication equipment, information technology hardware and software, and furnishings for military treatment facilities world-wide. These services must include cradle to grave project management services, design services, procurement of furniture and medical/clinical case goods, warehousing capabilities, delivery, installation, inventory, warranty services, commissioning and training on all new equipment/furniture. The following are questions/concerns of the Government: (1) The contract should be world-wide with no division between U.S. regions and overseas. (2) The Government would like to have the flexibility to include furniture layout design services if we need them as we will not always be able to provide a Comprehensive Interior Design (CID). (3) The Government would like to have the option to reconfigure, restore or replace existing furniture components. The selected contractor will assist in assessing the condition and reusability of the existing furnishings. (4) The Government would want the ability to trade-in existing furniture for credit. (5) Vendors would be responsible for providing training on all new equipment. (6) The Government would like industry input as to the best way to make this turn-key operation work. (7) The Government would like industry to suggest ways to issue a single task order for a mix of furniture without running up against the barrier of dealer-exclusive relationships.
- Web Link
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FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USA/COE/DACA03/W9127S10R6008/listing.html)
- Place of Performance
- Address: USACE Little Rock District 700 West Capitol, Little Rock AR
- Zip Code: 72201
- Zip Code: 72201
- Record
- SN02002057-W 20091112/091111000203-c59cce1e5c18971834cd1a9816deba99 (fbodaily.com)
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