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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JANUARY 20, 2013 FBO #4075
SOLICITATION NOTICE

R -- Life Support Area - Package #1

Notice Date
1/18/2013
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
561210 — Facilities Support Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Combat Command, 49 CONS, 490 First Street, Suite 2160, Building 29, Holloman AFB, New Mexico, 88330-7908, United States
 
ZIP Code
88330-7908
 
Solicitation Number
W911SG-13-R-3006
 
Archive Date
3/6/2013
 
Point of Contact
Dale Corey, Phone: 9153563074
 
E-Mail Address
dale.corey@jtfn.northcom.mil
(dale.corey@jtfn.northcom.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
Performance Work Statement PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT (Life Support Area Services) PART 1 GENERAL INORMATION 1. General. This is a non-personnel services contract to Life Support Area Services. The Government shall not exercise any supervision or control over the contract service providers performing the services herein. Such contract service providers shall be accountable solely to the Contractor who, in turn is responsible to the Government. 1.1. Description of Services/Introduction. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, facilities, transportation, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and non-personal services necessary to perform Life Support Area Services at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (AFB) Arizona as defined in this Performance Work Statement (PWS) except for those items specified as government furnished property and services. The Contractor shall perform to the standards in this contract. 1.2. Background. 3-38 Cavalry (CAV) is deploying In support of (ISO) Joint Task Force North (JTFN) and operation DESERT DRAGON and requires Life Support Area Services from 23 February through 15 April 2013. 1.3. Objectives. The objectives of this contract are to provide billeting tent set-up, billeting support, Life Support Area management, clean water delivery, grey water removal and disposal, fuel delivery, portable toilets, dumpsters, ice, and mobilization and demobilization or required assets to accomplish the above tasks. Additional options to the Government are a dining shelter, shower, hygiene sink facility and laundry services provided by the contractor. 1.4. Scope. This contract includes all functions, tasks and responsibilities normally performed by a company of service members. The Contractor shall be responsible for the following: 1.4.1. Lodging: The contractor shall set up and tear down of thirty-six(36) Alaskan tents and (36) environmental control units (ECU)/fuel operator heaters, one per Alaskan tent. The contractor shall provide enough power and electrical power, which is 8 outlets, 110 volts and 4 each lights, outlets for each tent and environmental control units (ECU)/fuel operator heaters to ensure the capability of the government to operate: televisions, microwave ovens, computers, phone chargers and alarm clocks, and lighting. The contractor shall ensure that each shelter is equipped to reduce light during daytime hours to allow for proper rest of personnel during daytime hours. Contractor shall provide floor covering (indoor/outdoor grass matting) in each of the living areas sufficient to cover the entire area and reduce dust and provide a barrier between the living area and the ground. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operations and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. The contractor shall provide 350 cots for use within the tents for a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure 3 of the 36 tents are designated female sleeping quarters. 1.4.2 Life Support Area Contractor shall provide Life Support Area (LSA) management in the form of coordination with the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) and for applicable fresh water delivery, gray water disposal, fuel delivery, and hazardous material cleanup and disposal. Support will be available as required throughout the period of performance, until all contractor equipment is removed and a joint inspection is conducted with the COR. 1.4.3 Potable Water Contractor shall provide an approved potable water system minimum of 800 gallons daily and deliver fresh water as required, to include operators and vehicles. Fresh water will be replaced regularly to maintain water quality in a suitable manner. Water system shall conform to TB Med 577, FM 21-10 and local applicable codes. The contractor shall supply potable water trucks and water. Water truck must be designed and certified for use of potable water hauling. 1.4.4 Water Collection Contractor shall provide a wastewater collection system to include holding tanks and grinder pumps as required to properly collect all waste water from showers and sinks. Contractor will remove waste water from storage tanks and dispose of at an approved location. The contractor will provide a wastewater tanker truck to transport wastewater from holding tank to local discharge point. The contractor is responsible for providing fresh water supply locations as well as grey water disposal locations and access. Contractor shall perform all actions In accordance with all Federal and State laws. The contractor shall provide access of potable water to the government to fill individual water systems (canteens, camel backs etc...) and water coolers. Additionally the contractor shall ensure that grey water removal system is compatible with the standard 4 inch hose on the government 10K bladder. Fresh water for shower systems is a 3,000 gallon onion skin with a large opening on top that will enable any size water hose for refilling operations. The shower system is estimated at using 460 gallons per day Contractor shall ensure all potable water storage and grey water storage is compatible with a 4 inch connection from the government equipment. 1.4.5 Fuel The contractor is responsible for providing all required fuel for LSA operations. The contractor shall provide an appropriately licensed operator to draw, transport, and deliver fuel to ensure continuous and uninterrupted operations of the LSA. The contractor shall provide the fuel truck or transportation system. All government furnished equipment associated with the LSA and in support of LSA operations will be refueled by the contractor as well as all contractor furnished equipment in support of the LSA. 1.4.6 Portable Toilets The contractor shall provide portable toilets and hand wash stations. The contractor shall provide cleaning and related services at a minimum of three (3) times a week or as required to ensure the facilities are clean. The contractor shall provide and operate all required equipment in the proper cleaning and disposal of all waste. 1.4.7 Dumpster The contractor shall provide dumpsters and service for 350 personnel. The contractor will provide trash removal to ensure that all dumpsters can be covered or closed to ensure no trash can blow out or animals can get in. Dumpsters should not be overfull at any time during the period of performance. 1.4.8 Ice The contractor shall provide 2 lbs of ice per day for 160 personnel, a period of fifty (50) days in the established LSA. The contractor is responsible for procurement, delivery, and adequate cold storage within the LSA for the ice requirement. 1.4.9 Material Handling Equipment The contractor shall provide required MHE and operator(s) to support LSA deployment, set-up, tear-down, and redeployment of equipment and materials. The contractor shall include all costs associated with shipping to site set-up, tear-down, shipping from site and management costs associated with the execution of these requirements to include ensuring that the location for the base camp is clean and free of debris prior to the vendor's departure. 1.4.10 Optional Dining Shelter The contractor shall provide as an option to the government a dining shelter capable of holding 350 personnel as well as tables and chairs to seat for 90 minutes and three separate seating's. The contractor shall ensure the shelter is equipped with environmental control and electrical power outlets to provide power to televisions, and lighting. Lighting for the dinning tent will be provided by the contractor. Dining Shelter will be set-up in the vicinity of the sleeping shelters within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. 1.4.11 Optional Shower and Personal Hygiene Shelter Contractor shall provide as an option to the government shower and personal hygiene shelters with environmental control, water and gray water supply/storage, showers with hot and cold running water, benches for clothing change, sinks with hot and cold running water, wall mirrors at sink basins, lighting and electrical power outlets to provide power to hair dryers and electric shavers with multi-access. It shall have designated area for males and females. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operation and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. Shower and personal hygiene sink facility will include availability in the vicinity of Tucson, Arizona. Contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. 1.4.12 Optional Laundry Service Contractor shall as an option provide laundry service to wash, dry, and fold clothing twice a week for up to 350 personnel in the vicinity of Davis-Monthan AFB Arizona. Clothing items will include military uniforms and civilian clothing. Laundry services will include all cost incurred (detergent, bleach, plastic bags etc.) to wash and fold. Unit may drop off / pick up a laundry bag twice a week (Sunday and Wednesday night). The maximum amount of clothing per individual, per week will consist of no more than 10 Sets of clothes consisting of 10 shirts, 10 pants, 10 T-Shirts, 10 pairs of socks, 10 changes of undergarments, and 2 each laundry bag (Not to exceed 700 bags of laundry per week). Units will mark/tag their individual bags of laundry. Contractor shall provide, at a minimum, two day turn around after laundry is dropped off. Contractor shall return clean and folded laundry in marked/tagged bags. Contractor drop-off/pick-up location shall be at a designated location within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. Contractor is responsible for any and all lost laundry. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to Federal Law, Arizona State Law, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, Army and installation regulations. 1.5. Period of Performance. The period of performance shall be from 24 February 2013 through 15 April 2013. 1.6 Quality Control. Quality Control is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor is responsible for the delivery of quality services to the Government (see Federal Acquisition Reregulation (FAR) 52.246-1, Contractor Inspection Requirements). 1.6.1. The Contractor shall develop, implement and maintain an effective Quality Control System which includes a written Quality Control Plan (QCP). The QCP shall implement standardized procedure/methodology for monitoring and documenting contract performance to ensure all contract requirements are met. The Contractors' QCP must contain a systematic approach to monitor operations to ensure acceptable services are provided to the Government. The QCP, as a minimum, shall address continuous process improvement; procedures for scheduling, conducting and documentation of inspection; discrepancy identification and correction; corrective action procedures to include procedures for addressing Government discovered non-conformances; procedures for root cause analysis to identify the root cause and root cause corrective action to prevent re-occurrence of discrepancies; procedures for trend analysis; procedures for collecting and addressing customer feedback/complaints. The Contractor shall provide to the Government their quality control documentation within 30 days after contract award; changes to the QCP after award shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer (KO) and Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) within five (5) working days prior to the proposed changes thereafter. After acceptance of the quality control plan the Contractor shall receive the Contracting Officer's acceptance in writing of any proposed change to their QC System in regard to this contract. 1.6.2. Corrective Actions. At any time it is determined by the Contracting Officer that the quality control system, personnel, instructions, controls, tests, or records are not providing results which conform to contract requirements, action shall be taken by the Contractor to correct the deficiency. 1.7 Quality Assurance. 1.7.1. The Government shall evaluate the Contractor's performance under this contract in accordance with (IAW) the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP). This plan is a Government only document primarily focused on what the Government must do to assure that the Contractor has performed IAW the requirements of the PWS of this contract. It defines how the performance standards will be applied, the frequency of surveillance, and the minimum acceptable deficiency rate. 1.7.2. Post Award Conference/Periodic Progress Meetings. The Contractor agrees to attend any post award conference convened by the contracting activity or contract administration office IAW Federal Acquisition Regulation Subpart 42.5, Post Award Orientation. The Contracting Officer, COR, and other Government personnel, as appropriate, may meet periodically with the Contractor to review the Contractor's performance. At these meetings the Contracting Officer will apprise the Contractor of how the Government views the Contractor's performance and the Contractor will apprise the Government of problems, if any, being experienced. Appropriate action shall be taken to resolve outstanding issues. These meetings shall be considered into the overall contract price. 1.8 Hours of Operation. 1.8.1. Normal Duty Hours. The Contractor is responsible for conducting business, between the hours of 0700 and 2200 hours seven days a week except on Federal holidays or when the Government facility is closed due to local or national emergencies, administrative closings, or similar Government directed facility closings. For other than firm fixed price contracts, the Contractor will not be reimbursed when the Government facility is closed for the above reasons. The Contractor must at all times maintain an adequate workforce for the uninterrupted performance of all tasks defined within this PWS when the Government facility is not closed for the above reasons. When hiring personnel, the Contractor shall keep in mind that the stability and continuity of the workforce are essential. 1.8.2. Federal Government Holidays. New Years Day 1st day of January Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday 3rd Monday of January Presidents Day 3rd Monday of February Memorial Day Last Monday of May Independence Day 4th day of July Labor Day 1st Monday of September Columbus Day 2nd Monday of October Veterans Day 11th day of November Thanksgiving Day 4th Thursday of November Christmas Day 25th day of December 1.8.2. Emergency Services. On occasion, services may be required to support an activation or exercise of contingency plans outside the normal duty hours described above. 1.9 Place of Performance. The work to be performed under this contract will be performed at the established Life Support Area on Davis-Monthan AFB. 1.10 Type of Contract. The Government will award a firm fixed price contract. 1.11 Security. 1.11.1. Security Requirements. Contractor personnel performing work under this contract must be able to access the Davis-Monthan AFB at time of the proposal submission, and must maintain the level of security required for the life of the contract. The security requirements are IAW the Department of Defense Contract Security Classification Specification form DD254. Currently Davis-Monthan AFB requires a valid state driver's license and Identification Card. 1.11.2. Physical Security. The Contractor shall be responsible for safeguarding all Government equipment, information and property provided for Contractor use IAW AR 190-13, The Army Physical Security Program. At the close of each work period, Government facilities, equipment and materials shall be secured. 1.11.3. Key Control. The Contractor shall establish and implement methods of making sure all keys/key cards issued to the Contractor by the Government are not lost or misplaced and are not used by unauthorized persons. 1.11.3.1. In the event keys, other than master keys, are lost or duplicated, the Contractor shall, upon direction of the Contracting Officer, re-key or replace the affected lock or locks; however, the Government, at its option, may replace the affected lock or locks or perform re-keying. When the replacement of locks or re-keying is performed by the Government, the total cost of re-keying or the replacement of the lock or locks shall be reimbursed by the Contractor. In the event a master key is lost or duplicated, all locks and keys for that system shall be replaced by the Government and the total cost reimbursed by the Contractor. Any Government property stolen or damaged in association with keys being duplicated, misplaced, or lost by the Contractor personnel shall be reimburse the Government accordingly. 1.11.3.2. The Contractor shall prohibit the use of Government issued keys/key cards by any persons other than the Contractor's employees. The Contractor shall prohibit the opening of locked areas by Contractor employees to permit entrance of persons other than Contractor employees engaged in the performance of assigned work in those areas, or personnel authorized entrance by the Contracting Officer. 1.11.4. Lock Combinations. The Contractor shall establish and implement methods of ensuring that all lock combinations are not revealed to unauthorized persons. The Contractor shall ensure that lock combinations are changed when personnel having access to the combinations no longer have a need to know such combinations. These procedures shall be included in the Contractor's Quality Control Plan. 1.11.5. AT Level I Training. All Contractor employees, including Subcontractor employees, requiring access to Army installations, facilities, or controlled access areas shall complete Antiterrorism (AT) Level I awareness training within five (5) working days after contract start date or effective date of incorporation of the requirement into the contract, whichever applies. The Contractor shall submit Certificates of completion for each affected contract employee and Subcontractor employee to the COR (or to the contracting officer, if a COR is not assigned) within five (5) working days after completion of training by all employees and subcontractor personnel on a recurring annual basis. AT Level I awareness training is available at the following site: https://atlevel1.dtic.mil/at. If access to a computer is not available, the unit's Level II ATO will conduct AT Level I training for the Contractor and employees within five (5) working days after contract start and maintain a copy of the attendance roster for one year. Any Contractor hired after contract start will be required to receive AT Level I training within five (5) working days by the ATO. It will also be acceptable for the new hire to take the training on line and present the training certificate to the ATO within three (3) calendar days. AT Level I training is an annual requirement with the 12 month period starting on the date of initial training and re-certification NLT the last day of the 12 month period. If the requiring activity does not have an ATO, the first ATO in the chain of command will conduct this training. 1.11.6. Access and General Protection/Security: Policy and Procedures. Contractor and all associated sub-contractors employees shall comply with applicable installation, facility and area commander installation/facility access and local security policies and procedures (provided by government representative). The Contractor shall also provide all information required for background checks to meet installation access requirements to be accomplished by installation Provost Marshal Office, Director of Emergency Services or Security Office. Contractor workforce must comply with all personal identity verification requirements as directed by DOD, HQDA and/or local policy. In addition to the changes otherwise authorized by the changes clause of this contract, should the Force Protection Condition (FPCON) at any individual facility or installation change, the Government may require changes in Contractor security matters or processes. 1.11.7. iWATCH Training. The Contractor and all associates subcontractors shall brief all employees on the local iWATCH program (training standards provided by the requiring activity ATO. This locally developed training will be used to inform employees of the types of behavior to watch for and instruct employees to report suspicious activity to the COR. This training shall be completed within five (5) working days of contract award and within five (5) working days of new employees' commencing performance with the results reported to the COR no later than five (5) working days from employment start. The attached document can be used by the COR to satisfy this requirement. 1.11.8. Security of Classified Items, Systems and Information. The Contractor, as a general rule, shall not have access to classified information; however, should classified documents fall into the possession of the Contractor, the Contractor shall immediately contact the COR for disposition instructions. 1.12 Safety. The Contractor shall establish and maintain a safety plan which shall be submitted to the KO at the time of proposal. 1.12.1. In order to provide safety control for protection to the life and health of employees and other persons; for prevention of damage to property, materials, supplies, and equipment; and for avoidance of work interruptions in the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall comply with the following Safety Accident Prevention Standards: 29 CFR 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards; 29 CFR 1926, Safety and Health regulations for Construction; Army Corps of Engineers Manual 385-1-1, Safety and Health Requirements Manual. The Contractor shall comply with the above and all other applicable DoD, Army, Federal, State and Local safety and health requirements. 1.12.2. Reporting of Fire and Safety Hazards. The Contractor shall train personnel to recognize fire and safety hazards and encourage personnel in the performance of their duties to report fire and safety hazards and unsafe conditions to their supervisor. The Contactor shall take corrective action to remedy reported deficiencies IAW the terms of this contract. The COR shall be notified of deficiencies beyond the terms of this contract. 1.12.3. Environment and OSHA. The Contractor shall comply with all local, State, and Federal environmental and occupational safety laws, rules, and regulations. Any apparent conflict between compliance with such local, State, and Federal environmental and occupational safety laws, rules, regulations, and compliance with the requirements of the contract shall be immediately brought to the attention of the Contracting Officer or authorized representative for final resolution. The Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer or authorized representative in writing in addition to any verbal notification of such conflict. The Contractor shall be liable for all fines, penalties, and costs which result from violations of, or failure to comply with, all such local State, or Federal laws, rules, and regulations. All unsafe acts or conditions fostered by the Contractor or Contractor personnel may be grounds for the Contracting Officer or authorized representative to halt any and all Contractor performance with a commensurate deduction of monies due to the Contractor until such unsafe conditions are corrected. The Contractor shall take due caution not to endanger personnel during performance of this contract. Upon discovery of a serious hazard such as, but not limited to, fire, or large fuel spill, the Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer or designated representative and COR. 1.12.4. Reporting Mishaps. The Contractor shall adhere to reporting of mishaps IAW AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program and DA Pam 385-40, Army Accident Investigations and Reporting. In addition the Contractor shall report: (1) Injury or occupational illness to on-duty contractors; (2) Damage to GFM, GFP, or GFE provided to a contractor; (3) Contractor accidents involving Army property and personnel. 1.12.5. Personnel Safety. The Contractor shall immediately correct all safety deficiencies upon notification of the deficiencies by the Contracting Officer, designated representative or COR, and shall notify the Contracting Officer of the corrective action to be taken. 1.13. Contracting Officer Representative (COR): The COR will be identified by separate letter. The COR monitors all technical aspects of the contract and assists in contract administration. The COR is authorized to perform the following functions: assure that the Contractor performs the technical requirements of the contract; perform inspections necessary in connection with contract performance; maintain written and oral communications with the Contractor concerning technical aspects of the contract; issue written interpretations of technical requirements, including Government drawings, designs, and specifications; monitor Contractor's performance and notify both the Contracting Officer and Contractor of any deficiencies; coordinate availability of government furnished property; and provide site entry of Contractor personnel. A letter of designation issued to the COR, a copy of which is sent to the Contractor, states the responsibilities and limitations of the COR, especially with regard to changes in cost or price, estimates or changes in delivery dates. The COR is not authorized to change any of the terms and conditions of the resulting order. 1.14 Personnel. For purposes of this paragraph, the term "personnel" or "employee(s)" refers to any person performing work related to this contract, including but not limited to, the Contractor's employees, agents, representatives, or subcontractors. The Contractor shall staff this effort with trained, competent and capable employee(s) for the discipline they are assigned to. Contractor personnel shall present a clean, neat and professional appearance. The Contractor shall ensure that employees meet all applicable federal, state, local, and installation certification, licensing, medical requirements, and qualifications to perform all assigned tasks and functions as defined in this contract prior to commencement of work. The Contractor shall not permit any personnel to work under this contract if such person is identified by a Government authorized representative to the Contractor as a potential threat to the health, safety, security, general well-being, or operational mission of the Army and Davis-Monthan Air Force base in Arizona. All Contractors' personnel shall comply with installation security and access procedures and the Contractor's safety plan to be submitted no later than (NTL) 5 days after contract award. 1.14.1. Contractor's personnel, whose tasks involve operation of any vehicles, shall possess a valid U.S. state driver's license, applicable for the type and class of vehicle being operated. 1.14.2. Contractor's personnel shall either be a United States Citizen or authorized to work in the United States. 1.14.3. Speaking, Reading, and Understanding English. Where reading, understanding, and discussing environmental, health, and safety warnings are an integral part of an employee's duties, Contractor's employee shall be able to understand, read, write, and speak the English language fluently. English shall be the only language used with regard to this contract for written correspondence, discussions and other business transactions. 1.14.4. Identification of Contractor Employees. The Contractor (to include subcontractors) shall provide each employee an Identification (ID) Badge, which includes at a minimum, the Company Name, Employee Name and a color photo of the employee. ID Badges for Key Personnel shall also indicate their job title. ID Badges shall be worn at all times during which the employee is performing work under this contract. Each Contractor (to include subcontractors) employees shall wear the ID Badge in a conspicuous place on the front of exterior clothing and above the waist except when safety or health reasons prohibit. The Contractor (to include subcontractors) shall be responsible for collection of ID Badges upon completion of the contract or termination of employee. A listing of issued identification cards shall be furnished to the Contracting Officer prior to the contract performance date and updated as needed to reflect Contractor and Subcontractor personnel changes. All contract personnel attending meetings, answering Government telephones, and working in other situations where their Contractor status is not obvious to third parties are required to identify themselves as such to avoid creating an impression in the minds of members of the public that they are Government officials. They must also ensure that all documents or reports produced by Contractors are suitably marked as Contractor products or that Contractor participation is appropriately disclosed. 1.14.5. National Agency Check & Controlled Access Areas. (Not applicable) 1.14.6. Conflict of Interest & Employment of Government Personnel. The Contractor shall not knowingly employ any person who is a U.S. Government employee if employing that person would create a conflict of interest. Additionally, the SP shall not knowingly employ any person who is an employee of the Government, either military or civilian, unless such person seeks and receives written approval according to DOD 5500.7-R, Joint Ethics Regulations (JER) by the individual's commander or director. A copy of the authorization will be provided to the COR. In addition, the Contractor is prohibited from employing Government Quality Assurance Representatives (QAR) whom the Contractor knows or should have known are responsible for monitoring any contracts/subcontracts awarded to the service provider. 1.14.7. Conduct of Employees. (Not applicable) 1.14.8. Employee Uniforms. (Not applicable) 1.14.9. Personnel Health and Hygiene. (Not applicable) 1.14.10. Contractor Vehicles. (Not applicable) 1.14.11. Contractor Advertising. The Contractor shall not place or display advertising of any kind on government property. 1.14.12. Key Personnel: The follow personnel are considered key personnel by the Government: 1.14.12.1. Project Manager (PM)/alternate PM. The Contractor shall provide a PM who shall be responsible for the performance of the work. The name of this person and an alternate who shall act for the Contractor when the manager is absent shall be designated in writing to the contracting officer within 5 days of contract award, thereafter any changes shall be provided five (5) business days prior to expected change and no less than 24-hours after unplanned changes. The PM or alternate shall have full authority to act for the Contractor on all contract matters relating to daily operation of this contract. The PM or alternate shall be available between 8:00 a.m. thru 4:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday except Federal holidays or when the government facility is closed for administrative reasons. 1.14.13. Supervision of Contractor Employees. The Government will not exercise any supervision or control over Contractor or subcontractor employees while performing work under the contract. Such employees shall be accountable solely to the Contractor, not the Government. The Contractor, in turn, shall be accountable to the Government for Contractor or subcontractor employees. 1.15 Contractor Travel. The Contractor will be authorized travel expenses consistent with the substantive provisions of the Joint Travel Regulation (JTR) and the limitation of funds specified in this contract. All travel requires Government approval/authorization and notification to the COR if specified within a Task Order. Otherwise, no travel and associated costs is anticipated while carrying out duties. 1.16 Training. (Not applicable) 1.17 Data Rights. The Government has unlimited rights to all documents/material produced under this contract. All documents and materials, to include the source codes of any software, produced under this contract shall be Government owned and are the property of the Government with all rights and privileges of ownership/copyright belonging exclusively to the Government. These documents and materials may not be used or sold by the Contractor without written permission from the Contracting Officer. All materials supplied to the Government shall be the sole property of the Government and may not be used for any other purpose. This right does not abrogate any other Government rights. (Not applicable) 1.18. Phase In/Phase Out Period. (Not applicable) PART 2 DEFINITIONS & ACRONYMS 2. Definitions and Acronyms. 2.1. Definitions. 2.1.1. Contract Administrator. The official Government representative delegated authority by the Contracting Officer to administer a contract. This individual is normally a member of the appropriate Contracting/Procurement career field and advises on all technical contractual matters. 2.1.2. Contractor. A supplier or contractor awarded a contract to provide specific supplies or services to the Government. The term used in this contract refers to the prime. 2.1.3. Contracting Officer. A person with authority to enter into, administer, and/or terminate contracts, and make related determinations and findings on behalf of the Government. Note: The only individual who can legally bind the Government. 2.1.4. Contracting Officer's Representative (COR). An employee of the U.S. Government appointed by the contracting officer to administer the contract. Such appointment shall be in writing and shall state the scope of authority and limitations. This individual has authority to provide technical direction to the Contractor as long as that direction is within the scope of the contract, does not constitute a change, and has no funding implications. This individual does NOT have authority to change the terms and conditions of the contract. 2.1.5. Controlled Area. A controlled space extending upward and outward from a specified point. This area is typically designated by a commander or director, wherein sensitive information or operations occur and requires limitations of access. 2.1.6. Defective Service. A service output that does not meet the standard of performance associated with the PWS. 2.1.7. Deliverable. Anything that can be physically delivered, but may include non-manufactured things such as meeting minutes or reports. 2.1.8. Government-Furnished Property (GFP) or Government Property (GP). Property in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the Government and subsequently made available to the Contractor. 2.1.9. Key Personnel. Contractor personnel that are evaluated in a source selection process and that may be required to be used in the performance of a contract by the Key Personnel listed in the PWS. When key personnel are used as an evaluation factor in best value procurement, an offer can be rejected if it does not have a firm commitment from the persons that are listed in the proposal. 2.1.10. Physical Security. Actions that prevent the loss or damage of Government property. 2.1.11. Quality Assurance. The Government procedures to verify that services being performed by the Contractor are acceptable IAW established standards and requirements of this contract. 2.1.12. Quality Assurance Specialist. An official Government representative concerned with matters pertaining to the contract administration process and quality assurance/quality control. Acts as technical advisor to the Contracting Officer in these areas. 2.1.13. Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP). An organized written document specifying the surveillance methodology to be used for surveillance of Contractor performance. 2.1.14. Quality Control. All necessary measures taken by the Contractor to assure that the quality of an end product or service shall meet contract requirements. 2.1.15. Subcontractor. One that enters into a contract with a prime Contractor. The Government does not have privet of contract with the subcontractor. 2.1.16. Work Day. The number of hours per day the Contractor provides services IAW the contract. 2.1.17. Work Week. Monday through Friday, except for Federal holidays unless specified otherwise. 2.2. Acronyms. ACOR Alternate Contracting Officer's Representative AFARS Army Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement AR Army Regulation AT Antiterrorism CCE Contracting Center of Excellence CFR Code of Federal Regulations CMR Contract Manpower Reporting COCO Contractor-Owned/Contractor Operated CONUS Continental United States (excludes Alaska and Hawaii) COR Contracting Officer Representative COTS Commercial-Off-the-Shelf DA Department of the Army DD250 Department of Defense Form 250 (Receiving Report) DD254 Department of Defense Contract Security Requirement List DFARS Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement DMDC Defense Manpower Data Center DOD Department of Defense FAR Federal Acquisition Regulation FPCON Force Protection Condition HIPPA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 IDIQ Indefinite Deliverable, Indefinite Quantity JER Joint Ethics Regulation JTFN Joint Task Force North JTR Joint Travel Regulation KO Contracting Officer MHE Material Handling Equipment OCI Organizational Conflict of Interest OCIE Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment OCONUS Outside Continental United States (includes Alaska and Hawaii) ODC Other Direct Costs PIPO Phase In/Phase Out POC Point of Contact PRS Performance Requirements Summary PWS Performance Work Statement QA Quality Assurance QAP Quality Assurance Program QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan QC Quality Control QCP Quality Control Program SOW Statement of Work TE Technical Exhibit PART 3 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY, EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES 3. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED ITEMS AND SERVICES: 3.1. Services: The Government will provide access to potable water sites. 3.2. Facilities: The Government will provide Shower facilities, laundry facilities, five (5) external lighting sets, 36 environmental control units, and 36 complete Alaskan tent shelter sets. Any alterations to facilities shall be approved prior in writing and property shall be returned to its original condition prior to completion of this contract. Contractor shall be responsible for any damages or lose of use due to their negligence. Any signage shall conform to standard Army/Installation signs/format and must be approved by the KO and COR in writing prior to placement and may not be permanently affixed to any Government property or structure. 3.3. Utilities: The Government will provide no utilities. 3.4. Equipment: The Government will provide 36 complete Alaskan tent shelter sets, 36 environmental control units, five external light sets, shower facilities, laundry facilities, and access to potable water, grey water disposal site. Any alterations to property shall be approved prior in writing and property shall be returned to its original condition, if applicable, prior to completion of this contract. Contractor shall be responsible for any damages or loss of use due to their negligence. Identification of vehicle use shall be non-invasive/removable to ensure no damages to vehicles, i.e. placards placed in front and/or aft windows. 3.5. Materials: Not applicable 3.6. Property Control Plan. The Contractor shall provide a Property Control Plan to administer Government Property with their Contractor Quality Control Plan. PART 4 CONTRACTOR FURNISHED ITEMS AND SERVICES 4. CONTRACTOR FURNISHED ITEMS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 4.1. Contractor Furnished Items. Everything included in this paragraph and its subparagraphs is basic to the contract and should be included in the contract price. 4.1.1. The Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, transportation, vehicles, supplies, equipment, materials, facilities and services required to perform work under this contract that are not listed under Section 3 of this PWS and shall be included in the contract price. 4.2. Secret Facility Clearance: Not applicable 4.3. Materials. Contractor shall provide floor covering (indoor/outdoor grass matting) in each of the living areas sufficient to cover the entire area and reduce dust and provide a barrier between the living area and the ground. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operations and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. The contractor shall provide 350 cots for use within the tents,, in the vicinity of Tucson Arizona. The contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. 4.4 Life Support Area Contractor shall provide LSA management in the form of coordination with the supported unit representative and for applicable fresh water delivery, gray water disposal, fuel delivery, and hazardous material cleanup and disposal. Support will be available as required throughout the period of performance, until all contractor equipment is removed and a joint inspection is conducted with the COR. 4.4.1 Potable Water System Contractor shall provide an approved potable water system and deliver fresh water as required, to include operators and vehicles. Fresh water will be replaced regularly to maintain water quality in a suitable manner. Water system shall conform to TB Med 577, FM 21-10 and local applicable codes. The contractor shall supply potable water trucks and water. Water truck must be designed and certified for use of potable water hauling. 4.4.2 Waste Water Collection Contractor shall provide a wastewater collection system to include holding tanks and grinder pumps as required to properly collecting all waste water from showers and sinks. Contractor will remove waste water from storage tanks and dispose of at an approved location. The contractor will provide a wastewater tanker truck to transport wastewater from holding tank to local discharge point. The contractor is responsible for providing fresh water supply locations as well as grey water disposal locations and access. 4.4.3 Potable Water The contractor shall provide access of potable water to the government to fill individual water systems (canteens, camel backs etc...) and water coolers. Additionally the contractor shall ensure that grey water removal system is compatible with the standard 4 inch hose on the government 10K bladder. Fresh water for shower systems is a 3,000 gallon onion skin with a large opening on top that will enable any size water hose for refilling operations. The shower system is estimated at using 460 gallons per day Contractor shall ensure all potable water storage and grey water storage are compatible with a 4 inch connection from the government equipment. 4.4.4. LSA Operations The contractor is responsible for providing all required fuel for LSA operations. The contractor shall provide an appropriately licensed operator to draw, transport, and deliver fuel to ensure continuous and uninterrupted operations of the LSA. The contractor shall provide the fuel truck or transportation system. All government furnished equipment associated with the LSA and in support of LSA operations will be refueled by the contractor as well as all contractor furnished equipment in support of the LSA. 4.4.5 Portable Toilet The contractor shall provide portable toilets and hand wash stations for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor shall provide cleaning and related services at a minimum of three (3) times a week or as required to ensure the facilities are clean. The contractor shall provide and operate all required equipment in the proper cleaning and disposal of all waste. 4.4.6 Dumpsters The contractor shall provide dumpsters and service for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor will provide trash removal to ensure that all dumpsters can be covered or closed to ensure no trash can blow out or animals can get in. Dumpsters should not be overfull at any time during the period of performance. 4.4.7 Ice The contractor shall provide 2 lbs of ice per day for 160 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days in the established LSA. The contractor is responsible for procurement, delivery, and adequate cold storage within the LSA for the ice requirement. 4.4.8 Material Handler Equipment The contractor shall provide required MHE and operator(s) to support LSA deployment, set-up, tear-down, and redeployment of equipment and materials. The contractor shall include all costs associated with deployment, set-up, tear-down, redeployment, and management costs associated with the execution of these requirements to include ensuring that the location for the base camp is clean and free of debris prior to the vendor's departure. 4.4.9 Optional Dining Shelter The contractor shall provide as an option to the government a dining shelter capable of holding 350 personnel as well as tables and chairs to seat over the course of 90 minutes and three separate seating's. The contractor shall ensure the shelter is equipped with environmental control and electrical power outlets to provide power to televisions, and lighting. Lighting for the dinning tent will be provided by vendor. Dining Shelter will be set-up in the vicinity of the sleeping shelters within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. 4.4.10 Optional Shower and Hygiene Shelter Contractor shall provide as an option to the government shower and personal hygiene shelters with environmental control, water and gray water supply/storage, showers with hot and cold running water, benches for clothing change, sinks with hot and cold running water, wall mirrors at sink basins, lighting and electrical power outlets to provide power to hair dryers and electric shavers with multi-access. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operation and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. Shower and personal hygiene sink facility will be in the vicinity of Tucson Arizona. Contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. 4.4.11 Optional Laundry Service Contractor shall provide as an option laundry service to wash, dry, and fold clothing twice a week for up to 350 personnel in the vicinity of Davis-Monthan AFB Arizona. Clothing items will include military uniforms and civilian clothing. Laundry services will include all cost incurred (detergent, bleach, plastic bags etc.) to wash and fold. Unit may drop off / pick up a laundry bag twice a week (Sunday and Wednesday night). The maximum amount of clothing per individual, per week will consist of no more than 10 Sets of clothes consisting of 10 shirts, 10 pants, 10 T-Shirts, 10 pairs of socks, 10 changes of undergarments, and 2 each laundry bag (Not to exceed 700 bags of laundry per week). Units will mark/tag their individual bags of laundry. Contractor shall provide, at a minimum, two day turn around after laundry is dropped off. Contractor shall return clean and folded laundry in marked/tagged bags. Contractor drop-off/pick-up location shall be at a designated location within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. 4. 5. Equipment. The contractor shall set up thirty-six (36) Alaskan tents and (36) environmental control units (ECU)/fuel operator heaters, one per Alaskan tent. The contractor shall provide enough power and electrical power outlets for each tent and environmental control units (ECU)/fuel operator heaters to ensure the capability of the government to operate: televisions, microwave ovens, computers, phone chargers and alarm clocks, and lighting. The contractor shall ensure that each shelter is equipped to reduce light during daytime hours to allow for proper rest of personnel during daytime hours. Contractor shall provide floor covering (indoor/outdoor grass matting) in each of the living areas sufficient to cover the entire area and reduce dust and provide a barrier between the living area and the ground. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operations and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. The contractor shall provide 350 cots for use within the tents from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days, in the vicinity of Tucson Arizona. The contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. Contractor shall provide LSA management in the form of coordination with the supported unit representative and for applicable fresh water delivery, gray water disposal, fuel delivery, and hazardous material cleanup and disposal. Support will be available as required throughout the period of performance, until all contractor equipment is removed and a joint inspection is conducted with the Contracting Officer's Representative. Contractor shall provide an approved potable water system and deliver fresh water as required, to include operators and vehicles. Fresh water will be replaced regularly to maintain water quality in a suitable manner. Water system shall conform to TB Med 577, FM 21-10 and local applicable codes. The contractor shall supply potable water trucks and water. Water truck must be designed and certified for use of potable water hauling. Contractor shall provide a wastewater collection system to include holding tanks and grinder pumps as required to properly collect all waste water from showers and sinks. Contractor will remove waste water from storage tanks and dispose of at an approved location. The contractor will provide a wastewater tanker truck to transport wastewater from holding tank to local discharge point. The contractor is responsible for providing fresh water supply locations as well as grey water disposal locations and access. The contractor shall provide access of potable water to the government to fill individual water systems (canteens, camel backs etc...) and water coolers. Additionally the contractor shall ensure that grey water removal system is compatible with the standard 4 inch hose on the government 10K bladder. Fresh water for shower systems is a 3,000 gallon onion skin with a large opening on top that will enable any size water hose for refilling operations. The shower system is estimated at using 460 gallons per day Contractor shall ensure all potable water storage and grey water storage are compatible with a 4 inch connection from the government equipment. The contractor is responsible for providing all required fuel for LSA operations. The contractor shall provide an appropriately licensed operator to draw, transport, and deliver fuel to ensure continuous and uninterrupted operations of the LSA. The contractor shall provide the fuel truck or transportation system. All government furnished equipment associated with the LSA and in support of LSA operations will be refueled by the contractor as well as all contractor furnished equipment in support of the LSA. The contractor shall provide portable toilets and hand wash stations for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor shall provide cleaning and related services at a minimum of three (3) times a week or as required to ensure the facilities are clean. The contractor shall provide and operate all required equipment in the proper cleaning and disposal of all waste. The contractor shall provide dumpsters and service for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor will provide trash removal to ensure that all dumpsters can be covered or closed to ensure no trash can blow out or animals can get in. Dumpsters should not be overfull at any time during the period of performance. The contractor shall provide 2 lbs of ice per day for 160 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days in the established LSA. The contractor is responsible for procurement, delivery, and adequate cold storage within the LSA for the ice requirement. The contractor shall provide required MHE and operator(s) to support LSA deployment, set-up, tear-down, and redeployment of equipment and materials. The contractor shall include all costs associated with deployment, set-up, tear-down, redeployment, and management costs associated with the execution of these requirements to include ensuring that the location for the base camp is clean and free of debris prior to the vendor's departure. The contractor shall provide as an option to the government a dining shelter capable of holding 350 personnel as well as tables and chairs to seat 350 personnel over the course of 90 minutes and three separate seating's. The contractor shall ensure the shelter is equipped with environmental control and electrical power outlets to provide power to televisions, and lighting. Lighting for the dinning tent will be provided by vendor. Dining Shelter will be set-up in the vicinity of the sleeping shelters within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. Contractor shall provide as an option to the government shower and personal hygiene shelters with environmental control, water and gray water supply/storage, showers with hot and cold running water, benches for clothing change, sinks with hot and cold running water, wall mirrors at sink basins, lighting and electrical power outlets to provide power to hair dryers and electric shavers with multi-access. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operation and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. Shower and personal hygiene sink facility will include availability for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days, in the vicinity of Tucson, Arizona. Contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. Contractor shall provide as an option laundry service to wash, dry, and fold clothing twice a week for up to 350 personnel 1 March 2013 - 13 April 2013 in the vicinity of Davis-Monthan AFB Arizona. Clothing items will include military uniforms and civilian clothing. Laundry services will include all cost incurred (detergent, bleach, plastic bags etc.) to wash and fold. Unit may drop off / pick up a laundry bag twice a week (Sunday and Wednesday night). The maximum amount of clothing per individual, per week will consist of no more than 10 Sets of clothes consisting of 10 shirts, 10 pants, 10 T-Shirts, 10 pairs of socks, 10 changes of undergarments, and two (2) each laundry bag (Not to exceed 700 bags of laundry per week). Units will mark/tag their individual bags of laundry. Contractor shall provide, at a minimum, two day turn around after laundry is dropped off. Contractor shall return clean and folded laundry in marked/tagged bags. Contractor drop-off/pick-up location shall be at a designated location within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. 4.6. Responsibilities of the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide a safe working environment for key consultants and all persons in his/her employ as prescribed by Engineering Manual (EM) 385-1-1, "General Safety Requirements" and 29 CFR 1910 "Occupational Health and Safety". The Contractor shall be responsible for all damages to persons and property that occur in connection with the work and service under this contract, without recourse against the Government. The Contractor shall provide maximum protection, take every reasonable means, and exercise care to prevent unnecessary damage to existing historic structures, contemporary structures, landscape plantings, natural features, roads, utilities, and other public or private facilities. Special attention shall be given to historic structures, natural and landscape features of the areas to protect these elements and their surroundings. 4.5.1. Permits and Responsibilities. The Contractor shall, without additional expense to the Government, be responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses and permits, and for complying with any Federal, State, and municipal laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the performance of the work. The Contractor shall also be responsible for all damages to persons or property that occur as a result of the Contractor's fault or negligence. The Contractor shall also be responsible for all materials delivered and work performed until completion and acceptance of the entire work, except for any completed unit of work which may have been accepted under the contract. PART 5 SPECIFIC TASKS 5. Specific Tasks. 5.1. The contractor shall set up thirty-six (36) Alaskan tents and (36) environmental control units (ECU)/fuel operator heaters, one per Alaskan tent. The contractor shall provide enough power and electrical power outlets for each tent and environmental control units (ECU)/fuel operator heaters to ensure the capability of the government to operate: televisions, microwave ovens, computers, phone chargers and alarm clocks, and lighting. The contractor shall ensure that each shelter is equipped to reduce light during daytime hours to allow for proper rest of personnel during daytime hours. Contractor shall provide floor covering (indoor/outdoor grass matting) in each of the living areas sufficient to cover the entire area and reduce dust and provide a barrier between the living area and the ground. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operations and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. The contractor shall provide 350 cots for use within the tents from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days, in the vicinity of Tucson Arizona. The contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. Contractor shall provide LSA management in the form of coordination with the supported unit representative and for applicable fresh water delivery, gray water disposal, fuel delivery, and hazardous material cleanup and disposal. Support will be available as required throughout the period of performance, until all contractor equipment is removed and a joint inspection is conducted with the Contracting Officer's Representative. Contractor shall provide an approved potable water system and deliver fresh water as required, to include operators and vehicles. Fresh water will be replaced regularly to maintain water quality in a suitable manner. Water system shall conform to TB Med 577, FM 21-10 and local applicable codes. The contractor shall supply potable water trucks and water. Water truck must be designed and certified for use of potable water hauling. Contractor shall provide a wastewater collection system to include holding tanks and grinder pumps as required to properly collect all waste water from showers and sinks. Contractor will remove waste water from storage tanks and dispose of at an approved location. The contractor will provide a wastewater tanker truck to transport wastewater from holding tank to local discharge point. The contractor is responsible for providing fresh water supply locations as well as grey water disposal locations and access. The contractor shall provide access of potable water to the government to fill individual water systems (canteens, camel backs etc...) and water coolers. Additionally the contractor shall ensure that grey water removal system is compatible with the standard 4 inch hose on the government 10K bladder. Fresh water for shower systems is a 3,000 gallon onion skin with a large opening on top that will enable any size water hose for refilling operations. The shower system is estimated at using 460 gallons per day Contractor shall ensure all potable water storage and grey water storage are compatible with a 4 inch connection from the government equipment. The contractor is responsible for providing all required fuel for LSA operations. The contractor shall provide an appropriately licensed operator to draw, transport, and deliver fuel to ensure continuous and uninterrupted operations of the LSA. The contractor shall provide the fuel truck or transportation system. All government furnished equipment associated with the LSA and in support of LSA operations will be refueled by the contractor as well as all contractor furnished equipment in support of the LSA. The contractor shall provide portable toilets and hand wash stations for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor shall provide cleaning and related services at a minimum of three (3) times a week or as required to ensure the facilities are clean. The contractor shall provide and operate all required equipment in the proper cleaning and disposal of all waste. The contractor shall provide dumpsters and service for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor will provide trash removal to ensure that all dumpsters can be covered or closed to ensure no trash can blow out or animals can get in. Dumpsters should not be overfull at any time during the period of performance. The contractor shall provide 2 lbs of ice per day for 160 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days in the established LSA. The contractor is responsible for procurement, delivery, and adequate cold storage within the LSA for the ice requirement. The contractor shall provide required MHE and operator(s) to support LSA deployment, set-up, tear-down, and redeployment of equipment and materials. The contractor shall include all costs associated with deployment, set-up, tear-down, redeployment, and management costs associated with the execution of these requirements to include ensuring that the location for the base camp is clean and free of debris prior to the vendor's departure. The contractor shall provide as an option to the government a dining shelter capable of holding 350 personnel as well as tables and chairs to seat 350 personnel over the course of 90 minutes and three separate seating's. The contractor shall ensure the shelter is equipped with environmental control and electrical power outlets to provide power to televisions, and lighting. Lighting for the dinning tent will be provided by vendor. Dining Shelter will be set-up in the vicinity of the sleeping shelters within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. Contractor shall provide as an option to the government shower and personal hygiene shelters with environmental control, water and gray water supply/storage, showers with hot and cold running water, benches for clothing change, sinks with hot and cold running water, wall mirrors at sink basins, lighting and electrical power outlets to provide power to hair dryers and electric shavers with multi-access. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operation and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. Shower and personal hygiene sink facility will include availability for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days, in the vicinity of Tucson Arizona. Contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. Contractor shall provide as an option laundry service to wash, dry, and fold clothing twice a week for up to 350 personnel 1 March 2013 - 13 April 2013 in the vicinity of Davis-Monthan AFB Arizona. Clothing items will include military uniforms and civilian clothing. Laundry services will include all cost incurred (detergent, bleach, plastic bags etc.) to wash and fold. Unit may drop off / pick up a laundry bag twice a week (Sunday and Wednesday night). The maximum amount of clothing per individual, per week will consist of no more than 10 Sets of clothes consisting of 10 shirts, 10 pants, 10 T-Shirts, 10 pairs of socks, 10 changes of undergarments, and 2 each laundry bag (Not to exceed 700 bags of laundry per week). Units will mark/tag their individual bags of laundry. Contractor shall provide, at a minimum, two day turn around after laundry is dropped off. Contractor shall return clean and folded laundry in marked/tagged bags. Contractor drop-off/pick-up location shall be at a designated location within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. 5.2. Deliverables. The contractor shall set up thirty-six (36) Alaskan tents and (36) environmental control units (ECU)/fuel operator heaters, one per Alaskan tent. The contractor shall provide enough power and electrical power outlets for each tent and environmental control units (ECU)/fuel operator heaters to ensure the capability of the government to operate: televisions, microwave ovens, computers, phone chargers and alarm clocks, and lighting. The contractor shall ensure that each shelter is equipped to reduce light during daytime hours to allow for proper rest of personnel during daytime hours. Contractor shall provide floor covering (indoor/outdoor grass matting) in each of the living areas sufficient to cover the entire area and reduce dust and provide a barrier between the living area and the ground. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operations and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. The contractor shall provide 350 cots for use within the tents from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days, in the vicinity of Tucson, Arizona. The contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. Contractor shall provide LSA management in the form of coordination with the supported unit representative and for applicable fresh water delivery, gray water disposal, fuel delivery, and hazardous material cleanup and disposal. Support will be available as required throughout the period of performance, until all contractor equipment is removed and a joint inspection is conducted with the Contracting Officer's Representative. Contractor shall provide an approved potable water system and deliver fresh water as required, to include operators and vehicles. Fresh water will be replaced regularly to maintain water quality in a suitable manner. Water system shall conform to TB Med 577, FM 21-10 and local applicable codes. The contractor shall supply potable water trucks and water. Water truck must be designed and certified for use of potable water hauling. Contractor shall provide a wastewater collection system to include holding tanks and grinder pumps as required to properly collect all waste water from showers and sinks. Contractor will remove waste water from storage tanks and dispose of at an approved location. The contractor will provide a wastewater tanker truck to transport wastewater from holding tank to local discharge point. The contractor is responsible for providing fresh water supply locations as well as grey water disposal locations and access. The contractor shall provide access of potable water to the government to fill individual water systems (canteens, camel backs etc...) and water coolers. Additionally the contractor shall ensure that grey water removal system is compatible with the standard 4 inch hose on the government 10K bladder. Fresh water for shower systems is a 3,000 gallon onion skin with a large opening on top that will enable any size water hose for refilling operations. The shower system is estimated at using 460 gallons per day Contractor shall ensure all potable water storage and grey water storage are compatible with a 4 inch connection from the government equipment. The contractor is responsible for providing all required fuel for LSA operations. The contractor shall provide an appropriately licensed operator to draw, transport, and deliver fuel to ensure continuous and uninterrupted operations of the LSA. The contractor shall provide the fuel truck or transportation system. All government furnished equipment associated with the LSA and in support of LSA operations will be refueled by the contractor as well as all contractor furnished equipment in support of the LSA. The contractor shall provide portable toilets and hand wash stations for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor shall provide cleaning and related services at a minimum of three (3) times a week or as required to ensure the facilities are clean. The contractor shall provide and operate all required equipment in the proper cleaning and disposal of all waste. The contractor shall provide dumpsters and service for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days. The contractor will provide trash removal to ensure that all dumpsters can be covered or closed to ensure no trash can blow out or animals can get in. Dumpsters should not be overfull at any time during the period of performance. The contractor shall provide 2 lbs of ice per day for 160 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days in the established LSA. The contractor is responsible for procurement, delivery, and adequate cold storage within the LSA for the ice requirement. The contractor shall provide required MHE and operator(s) to support LSA deployment, set-up, tear-down, and redeployment of equipment and materials. The contractor shall include all costs associated with deployment, set-up, tear-down, redeployment, and management costs associated with the execution of these requirements to include ensuring that the location for the base camp is clean and free of debris prior to the vendor's departure. The contractor shall provide as an option to the government a dining shelter capable of holding 350 personnel as well as tables and chairs to seat 350 personnel over the course of 90 minutes and three separate seating's. The contractor shall ensure the shelter is equipped with environmental control and electrical power outlets to provide power to televisions, and lighting. Lighting for the dinning tent will be provided by vendor. Dining Shelter will be set-up in the vicinity of the sleeping shelters within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. Contractor shall provide as an option to the government shower and personal hygiene shelters with environmental control, water and gray water supply/storage, showers with hot and cold running water, benches for clothing change, sinks with hot and cold running water, wall mirrors at sink basins, lighting and electrical power outlets to provide power to hair dryers and electric shavers with multi-access. Contractor shall provide on-site management for operation and maintenance of electric power generation and any issues with structures provided. Shower and personal hygiene sink facility will include availability for 350 personnel from 24 February to 15 April 2013, a period of fifty (50) days, in the vicinity of Tucson Arizona. Contractor shall have 10 # ABC Type Fire Extinguisher within each structure. Each shelter will have an approved smoke detector located within the structure. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. Contractor shall provide as an option laundry service to wash, dry, and fold clothing twice a week for up to 350 personnel 1 March 2013 - 13 April 2013 in the vicinity of Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona. Clothing items will include military uniforms and civilian clothing. Laundry services will include all cost incurred (detergent, bleach, plastic bags etc.) to wash and fold. Unit may drop off / pick up a laundry bag twice a week (Sunday and Wednesday night). The maximum amount of clothing per individual, per week will consist of no more than 10 Sets of clothes consisting of 10 shirts, 10 pants, 10 T-Shirts, 10 pairs of socks, 10 changes of undergarments, and 2 each laundry bag (Not to exceed 700 bags of laundry per week). Units will mark/tag their individual bags of laundry. Contractor shall provide, at a minimum, two day turn around after laundry is dropped off. Contractor shall return clean and folded laundry in marked/tagged bags. Contractor drop-off/pick-up location shall be at a designated location within the LSA. The contractor shall be notified of the government's intent to execute this option no less than 14 days prior to required execution. 5.4. Inspection Requirements. The Contractor shall provide quality services and/or products IAW this contract. 5.4.1. When the Contractor's performance is unsatisfactory; a CDR shall be issued. If a CDR has to be issued, the Contractor shall reply in writing, giving the reason for the unsatisfactory condition, and what corrective action has been taken; and procedures to prevent recurrence. 5.5 Contractor Manpower Reporting (CMR): The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) operates and maintains a secure Army data collection site where the Contractor shall report ALL Contractor manpower (including subcontractor manpower) required for performance of this contract. The Contractor shall completely fill in all the information in the format using the following web address https://Contractormanpower.army.pentagon.mil. The required information includes: (1) Contracting Office, Contracting Officer, Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) or also known as the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR); (2) Contract number, including task and delivery order number; (3) Beginning and ending dates covered by reporting period; (4) Contractor's name, address, phone number, e-mail address, identity of Contractor employee entering data; (5) Estimated direct labor hours (including sub-Contractors); (6) Estimated direct labor dollars paid this reporting period (including sub-Contractors); (7) Total payments (including sub-Contractors); (8) Predominant Federal Service Code (FSC) reflecting services provided by Contractor (and separate predominant FSC for each sub-Contractor if different); (9) Estimated data collection cost; (10) Organizational title associated with the Unit Identification Code (UIC) for the Army Requiring Activity (the Army Requiring Activity is responsible for providing the Contractor with its UIC for the purposes of reporting this information); (11) Locations where Contractor and sub-Contractors perform the work (specified by zip code in the United States and nearest city, country, when in an overseas location, using standardized nomenclature provided on website); (12) Presence of deployment or contingency contract language; and (13) Number of Contractor and sub-Contractor employees deployed in theater this reporting period (by country). As part of its submission, the Contractor shall provide the estimated total cost (if any) incurred to comply with this reporting requirement. Reporting period shall be the period of performance not to exceed 12 months ending September 30 of each government fiscal year and must be reported by 31 October of each calendar year. Contractors may use a direct XML data transfer to the database server or fill in the fields on the website. The XML direct transfer is a format for transferring files from a Contractor's system to the secure website without the need for separate data entries for each required data element at the website. The specific formats for the XML direct transfer may be downloaded from the website. PART 6 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS AND FORMS 6. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS (CURRENT EDITIONS) 6.1. The Contractor (to include subcontractors) must abide by all applicable regulations, publications, manuals, and local policies and procedures. Engineering Manual (EM) 385-1-1, General Safety Requirements 29 CFR 1910, Occupational Health and Safety DoD 5200.08-R, Physical Security Program 32 CFR 147.24, The National Agency AR 190-13, The Army Physical Security AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program DA Pam 385-40, Army Accident Investigations and Reporting Other regulations are applicable and must be noted. 6.2. Forms. Mandatory records and report forms are listed below. DD254 - Department of Defense Contract Security Classification Specification, available at http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/pdf/formsNguides/dd0254.pdf A pre and post joint inspection should be noted on a form... Missing Performance Requirement Standards   Attachment 1: Performance Requirements Summary Performance Objective (Include PWS Ref) Performance Standard Performance Threshold Incentive / disincentive PWS Para. 1.1. The Contractor will be required to provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, facility, transportation, materials, supervision, to perform laundry and serving services.. Initial delivery and relocation services shall be accomplished within four (4) hours of receipt of an order. Initial deliveries and relocations will be completed in 4 hours or less 95% of the time. Data to support this metric will be maintained by the Contractor. Contractor will maintain logs identifying date and time of receipt of initial delivery and relocation orders and date and time of delivery completions. The metric will be calculated monthly by dividing number of deliveries/relocations done in 4 hours or less by total number of deliveries/relocations for the month. This metric will be reported monthly by the Contractor in the monthly activity/significant event report. Contractor compliance to 4 hour relocation and initial delivery will be tallied for CPAR reporting periods and the results of the data will be used to substantiate objective ratings of Contractor performance. Trends of less than acceptable performance could result in reductions in monthly payments at the discretion of the Contracting Officer. Results of this performance objective will be used in calculation of ward fee. Note: Government surveillance of Contractor performance is not limited to the Performance Objectives as outlined in this PRS. The Government reserves the right to conduct compliance surveillance of any contractual requirement of this acquisition. I All Questions must be submitted by 12 February 2013
 
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Address: Davis Monthan AFB, Tucson, Arizona, 85707, United States
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