MODIFICATION
R -- Evaluation of the Cotton Loss Adjustment Standards Handbook and its use of AUP Cotton Stripper and Picker Factors.
- Notice Date
- 11/30/2010
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- Contracting Office
- NBC - Acquisition Services Directorate 381 Elden Street, Suite 4000 Herndon VA 20170
- ZIP Code
- 20170
- Solicitation Number
- D11PS18805
- Response Due
- 12/8/2010
- Archive Date
- 11/30/2011
- Point of Contact
- Roger Henriquez Contracting Officer 7039643641 roger.henriquez@aqd.nbc.gov;
- E-Mail Address
-
Point of Contact above, or if none listed, contact the IDEAS EC HELP DESK for assistance
(EC_helpdesk@NBC.GOV)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- TO VIEW THE COMPLETE COPY OF THIS COMBINED SYNOPSIS SOLICITATION (including AMENDMENTS), please go to the AQD website http://www.aqd.nbc.gov/ (and select Business Community, Solicitations, Open Market Solicitations) or copy and paste the following link: http://www.aqd.nbc.gov/Business/openmarket.aspxThe Solicitation, Amendments, and any attachments can be found by selecting the Solicitation number: D11PS18805. Amendment 2: Government response to questions posed by potential offerors regarding this RFQ/Solicitation. 1. The RFQ/Solicitation states, "NAICS Code 524298 entitled, "All Other Insurance Related Activities," with a $7 million size standard threshold applies to this acquisition." Does this mean that the vendor with that NAIC S code must have that size standard threshold in order to quote on this requirement? Answer: No, this is not a small business set-aside. FAR Part 19.303 states that the contracting officer must determine and include the NAICS code and small business size standard on all solicitations above the micro purchase threshold. 2. Had RMA intended this project be specific to the cotton growing regions of Texas or to all cotton growing regions of the United States? Answer: It is not the intent of the Government for this project to be specific to the cotton growing regions of Texas, but to the applicable cotton growing areas determined by the contractor's research. If this turns out to be the cotton growing regions of Texas, based on the contractor's research, this is fine. 3. Should the offer contain a price proposal based on the assumption that all five task orders may ultimately be carried out or should the offer contain a price proposal based solely on the completion of Task Order #1? Answer: The ID/IQ Price Quotation should only have a breakdown of labor categories and hourly rates for each period quoted (base and each option period), to be utilized on task order 1 and future task orders. Task order 1 should be price as a firm fixed quotation (to include labor mix and hours), in accordance with the labor rates and labor categories stated in the ID/IQ price quotation for the base period. Prices quotations for possible future task orders are not required at this point.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: The Contractor shall perform work primarily at its own offices of in the field.
- Zip Code: 64133
- Zip Code: 64133
- Record
- SN02335051-W 20101202/101130233843-b052845159bf4851d13e64bcaa260d4c (fbodaily.com)
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