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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF AUGUST 02, 2013 FBO #4269
SOLICITATION NOTICE

U -- Bureau of Indian Education: Occupational Therapy Services

Notice Date
7/31/2013
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
621340 — Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists
 
Contracting Office
BIA SWRO 000071001 INDIAN SCHOOL RD NWContracting OfficeBIA BUILDING 1AlbuquerqueNM87104US
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
A13PS00570
 
Response Due
8/12/2013
 
Archive Date
9/11/2013
 
Point of Contact
Darlene Dillon
 
E-Mail Address
Darlene.Dillon@bia.gov
(Darlene.Dillon@bia.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. This solicitation is a Request for Proposal for OccupationalTherapy Services at the Bureau of Indian Education--Santa Clara Day School located at Espanola, New Mexico. The objective is to ensure Occupational Therapy Services are provided to identified or referred Special Education students attending BIE Santa Clara Day School. Services shall be provided in accordance with P.L. 108-446, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004, as specified in the student IEP. The set aside is small business. The NAICS code is 621340. This Solicitation is for a base period and four option periods. The FAR provisions 52.212-2, Evaluation-Commercial Items; 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items; 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions; and 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders-Commercial Items, apply to this solicitation. SECTION L. PROPOSAL PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Proposals shall include company TAX ID Number, CAGE Number (obtain at www.ccr.gov), and DUNS Number. Proposals shall be in accordance with the SOW located in Section C of the solicitation (SF-1449) and Evaluation Factors cited in Section M of this solicitation (SF-1449). 2. Questions: Offerors shall submit questions related to the RFP via email no later than 2:00 PM Mountain Daylight Savings Time, August 7, 2013. 3. Submission of Proposal: The quote due date is August 12, 2013, at 2:00 PM Mountain Daylight Savings Time. The proposal should be packaged for delivery to permit safe and timely arrival at destination. The proposal package should be sent or hand delivered to the following address: BIA, Albuquerque Acquisition Office, Attn: Darlene Dillon, Contracting Officer, 1001 Indian School Road NW, Ste 347, Albuquerque, NM 87104. 4. Proposal Acceptance Period: Notwithstanding FAR clause 52.212-1, the proposal acceptance period is 90 days after the date set for receipt of proposals. The Offeror shall make a clear statement in the proposal cover page that the proposal is valid until this period has ended. 5. Proposal Preparation Costs: The Government is not obligated to pay any costs incurred by an offeror in the preparation and submission of a proposal in response to this RFP. 6. Fax quotes will NOT be accepted. Email quotes will be accepted. Email: Darlene.Dillon@bia.gov. Email submissions shall be limited to attachments compatible with Microsoft Office Word 2007 and/or files with a.pfd file extension. Email submissions shall not exceed 3MB total in size. Proposals submitted by Federal Express or Express Mail should be sent two or more days prior to the closing date. The proposal package should be sent to the address shown in the above paragraph. The Offeror is solely responsible for ensuring their proposal arrives in a timely manner. An offeror that fails to meet the due date will be considered "late" in accordance with FAR 52.212-1(f). 7. Contents of Proposals. The contractor shall submit a written proposal to include the following: Proposal Cover Letter is limited to 1 page. Factor 1: Technical Capability - Technical Approach is limited to 5 pages. Factor 2: Knowledge and Experience - Key Personnel Resume(s) are limited to 3 pages for each person. Knowledge and Experience is limited to 5 pages. State issued Licenses of therapists to perform services. Factor 3: Past Performance - Past Performance is limited to 5 pages. Listing of reference is limited to 3 pages. Price: Complete the Standard Form 1449. 8. Representation and Certifications 52.212-3 is required to be completed. 9. SPECIAL PROVISION as stated in Section H.4: The (prime) offeror shall provide a statement in writing to the Contracting Officer, which is to be included in the proposal, certifying Federal employees are not employed, receiving income or benefits, or are a company member. Additionally, the (prime) offeror shall provide the Contracting Officer all subcontractor company names and DUNs numbers, along with a Statement certifying Federal employees are not employed, receiving income or benefits, or are a company member to the subcontractor. SECTION M. PART A. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS The source selection will be conducted in accordance with the FAR Sub-Part 15.3 with the intention to award a single, fixed-price contract with four option periods. The evaluation of factors other than cost or price, when combined, is significantly more important than cost or price. Evaluation Scoring: The Government will evaluate all offerors according to the following point system. 70 Points - Outstanding: The response is comprehensive, in-depth, and clear. Proposal consistently meets the solicitation requirements without omissions. Consistently high quality performance can be expected. 50 Points - Excellent: Extensive, detailed response to all requirements, similar to outstanding in quality but with minor areas of unevenness or spottiness. High quality performance is likely but not assured due to minor omissions or areas where less than excellent performance might be expected. 30 Points - Satisfactory: The response generally meets requirements, but there is no expectation of better than acceptable performance. Deficiencies are confined to areas with minor impact on performance and can be corrected during negotiation without minor revision to the proposal. 10 Points - Poor: The response fails to meet one or more requirements. Deficiencies exist in significant areas, but can be corrected during negotiations without major revision to the proposal, or serious deficiencies exist in areas with minor impact. 0 Points - Unsatisfactory: Serious deficiencies exist in significant areas. The proposal cannot be expected to meet the stated requirements without major revisions. The proposal only indicates a willingness to perform in accordance with the requirements document without specifying how or demonstrating the capability to do so. Only vague indications of the required capability are present. SECTION M. PART B. EVALUATION CRITERIA FACTOR 1: TECHNICAL CAPABILITY. Technical Approach. (1) The Technical Approach shall be in as much detail as the offeror considers necessary, to fully explain the technical approach. (2) The technical approach should reflect a clear understanding of the nature of the work to be performed successfully as required by the Statement of Work (SOW), and an understanding of the Bureau of Indian Education's goals and objectives for the project. The technical approach should include, but is not be limited to the following: (a) Description of the processes the offeror routinely uses to provide Occupational Therapy services, and (b) Description of conditions which can affect achieving the BIE goals and objectives. FACTOR 2: Knowledge and Experience The offeror shall demonstrate knowledge and experience by submitting resume(s) for key personnel. Key personnel are defined as those individuals the offeror views as essential to successfully performing its proposal technical approach and SOW. The offeror shall provide copies of active State issued licenses of key personnel who will be performing Occupational Therapy services. FACTOR 3: PAST PERFORMANCE. The Past Performance narrative shall be in as much detail as the offeror considers necessary to fully explain the offeror's past performance. The offeror's past performance must be recent, having been performed within the past five (5) years. The offeror must describe how their past performance is on a scale similar in size to this requirement. The strength of the offeror's response will be based on the implementation of Occupational Therapy Services. The offer shall provide references and phone numbers of Contracting Officer's Representative/points-of-contact from past contracts. Specifically, the offeror shall demonstrate its knowledge of Occupational Therapy services. SECTION M. PART B. BASIS OF AWARD The Government will evaluate each offeror's price for fairness and reasonableness. The Government expects adequate price competition to establish fair and reasonable pricing. The detail should include sufficient descriptions to enable the Contracting Officer to determine the reasonableness of the price submitted. Unrealistically high (or low) pricing in the initial or revised proposal may be grounds for eliminating a proposal from competition -- either on the basis that the offeror does not understand the requirement or has made an unrealistic proposal. The Government will review (1) proposed prices to determine whether they are materially balanced; and (2) any unbalanced offer to assess the associated risks to the Government in awarding to such an offeror, and whether award will result in unreasonably high or low price for contract performance. An offer may be rejected if the contracting officer determines the lack of balance poses an unacceptable risk to the Government. The Government will determine each offer's total evaluated price by summing the base year and all option periods in accordance with FAR 52.212-2 Evaluation-Commercial Items. Price proposals shall include cost buildup details to identify: Direct cost elements, (e.g. labor, materials, travel, subcontracts, etc); Indirect cost elements, (e.g. labor overhead, general and administrative expense, etc), and profit. Inclusive of any Federal, State, and Local taxes, in accordance with FAR 52.212-4 (k) Taxes, FAR 52.229-01, FAR 52.229-04 and FAR 52.229-10. Offerors are responsible for complying with FAR 52.222-41, Service Contract Act of 1965, and applying the appropriate Department of Labor prevailing wage rates for labor, if applicable. The offeror has public access at http://www.dol.gov/ to locate the prevailing wage rates for their area. The Government reserves the right to make award based on initial offers and without discussions. All requirements must be addressed in the proposal. Omissions of response may be considered non-responsive and may not be evaluated. If exchanges are necessary, the Government will conduct exchanges consistent with FAR 15.306, Exchanges with offerors after receipt of proposals. An offeror must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) in order to receive a contract or purchase order from the Federal Government pursuant to FAR 52.204-7, Central Contractor Registration (Apr 2008).
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOI/BIA/RestonVA/A13PS00570/listing.html)
 
Record
SN03132327-W 20130802/130731235205-5cbef7e6117c7fbba65356b97e137c88 (fbodaily.com)
 
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