DOCUMENT
J -- Elevator maintenance - VISN 19 - Attachment
- Notice Date
- 11/6/2013
- Notice Type
- Attachment
- NAICS
- 811310
— Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs;Network Contracting Office;NCO 19;4100 E. Mississippi Avenue, Suite 900;Glendale CO 80246
- ZIP Code
- 80246
- Solicitation Number
- VA25914R0043
- Response Due
- 11/13/2013
- Archive Date
- 2/11/2014
- Point of Contact
- Ricky L Robins (Contracting)
- E-Mail Address
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- Small Business Set-Aside
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- Description
- THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT FOR MARKET RESEARCH ONLY. The Network Contracting Office (NCO) 19 has a requirement to provide elevator preventive maintenance and repair service for all elevators at the following VA Medical Centers: Fort Harrison, MT Miles City, MT Cheyenne, WY Denver, CO Grand Junction, CO Salt Lake City, UT THE CONTRACTING OFFICER IS ONLY LOOKING FOR RESPONSES FROM SMALL BUSINESSES AT THIS TIME. Please provide the following information to the Contracting Officer: 1.Name of company. 2.Duns number. 3.Small business socio-economic category (i.e., Woman owned, SDVOSB, etc.) 4.Are you registered in SAM? 5.Can your company provide full preventive maintenance service and repair service on all major brands of elevators (i.e., Otis, Montgomery, Thyssen)? (Most of the elevators to be serviced are approximately 30 years old.) 6.Can your company provide full preventive maintenance service and repairs at all six facilities listed above? 7.Would your company provide all services or would you need to sub-contract out the work? 8.If a sub-contractor would be used, what work would be sub-contracted out and what work would your company keep in house (the small business would have to perform at a minimum of 51% of the work)? 9.Below is a draft Statement of Work that will be incorporated into the upcoming solicitation. Can your company comply with all requirements? Please respond with your answers to all ten questions to the Contracting Officer, Ricky Robins at ricky.robins@va.gov DRAFT STATEMENT OF WORK Scope of Work The Department of Veterans Affairs has a requirement for preventive maintenance and repairs to furnish all, supervision, labor, tools, materials, travel, parts and equipment to provide full service maintenance, inspection, testing and emergency, call back services on Government-Owned Vertical Transportation Equipment (VTE) s elevators at various locations at the Denver's Veterans Administration Eastern Colorado Healthcare System Medical Center Campus, 1055 Clermont Street, Colorado 80220 and VA ECHCS at Fitzsimmons 1700 N Wheeling St., Aurora, CO 80045. Routine repair work shall be immediate and/or continuous until out of service VTE(s) are restored to safe and reliable operating condition. Routine repair work includes parts required for normal preventive maintenance. If repairs cannot be made immediately, the mechanic shall notify (preferably in writing) the Contract Officer Representative COR of the reason why, the time and date the VTE is anticipated to be operational. Upon completion of repair the Contractor shall report completion by email to the COR. The following personnel and organizations are authorized to call the Contractor. a)Contracting Officer b)Chief, Contract Services c)Contracting Officers Representative GENERAL 1.0 Full maintenance service, as defined in this solicitation shall require the Contractor to assign a certified Journeyman elevator mechanics and/or supervised helpers for the purpose of regular and systematic inspection, cleaning, adjustment, lubrication, and repair of equipment. This includes one (1) Journeyman Mechanic assigned to the contract full time (40 hours per week) Monday thru Friday 7:30am - 4:00 pm. All work, as well as intervals of required preventative maintenance, and assistance with third party recurring inspections shall be performed in accordance with terms and conditions of the contract under normal commercial practices, manufacturer guidelines and latest Federal, State, and Local codes as listed: (1) ASME A17.1, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators (2) ASME A17.2, Inspectors, Manual for Elevators and Escalators (3) ASME A17.3, Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators (4) NEIT, Vertical Transportation Standards for Elevators, Escalators and Dumbwaiters (5) NFPA 70, National Electric Code. (a)The following performance levels shall be maintained at all times: (1)Contract speed and brake to brake flight time shall be maintained as originally installed and adjusted. (2)Leveling accuracy shall be maintained at all times. (3)Opening and closing times, door close torques of all cars shall at all times be maintained within the limits of ASME A17.1 Code with a minimum of stand open time consistent with traffic demands at each floor. (4)Door reversal on all elevators equipped with mechanical safety shoes shall always be initiated with the stroke of the shoe. Ensure all electric eyes or door detectors are working at all times. (5)Variable car and hall door open times shall be maintained in accordance with original field adjustments. Deviations from this will not be permitted unless requested and/or approved by this COR. (6)Maintain an adequate factor of safety, to equalize the tension on all hoisting ropes, repair and replace conductor cables and hoist way and machine room wiring. (6)Upon satisfactory completion of this or subsequent readjustments, a computerized elevator analyzer or similar type event recorder shall be utilized to accurately record the hall waiting time at each landing and other data necessary to establish that the system is operating at peak efficiency. Results shall be submitted and be labeled as to floor, time, date and identification of all other data and shall be delivered together with an analysis of the tapes/disks to the COR. (7)Unless otherwise specified or required by code, quarterly the Contractor shall clean hoistway including all equipment located in or moving through the hoistway, car top, car sling, safeties, appliances, pits, sill, door tracks and hangers. 2.0 INSPECTIONS AND REPAIRS: The Contractor shall perform on-site preventive maintenance and intervening repair services for the equipment listed herein. The Resident Mechanics and Helpers shall furnish all necessary parts, tools, data tags, materials, and any additional human resources (Repair Team) to conduct the repair(s) in an efficient manner. The Contractor shall provide qualified repair crews in order to meet the downtime requirements contained herein. Roof Accesses to machine rooms from buildings shall be kept closed and locked. Do not block open or leave rooms unattended. Emergency Car Top Exits: Car top access doors shall be kept closed and locked while elevators are in service and accessible to the general public. Hotwork: Contractor shall coordinate all hotwork required for maintenance with Facilities Management Service and comply with all VA policies and procedures as well as obtain permit from the VA Safety Office. Lock-out Tag-out: The Contractor shall follow lock-out tag-out procedures to meet OSHA and VA requirements. Signage: Magnetic "Elevator Out of Service" signs shall be furnish and posted on each elevator at the basement and first floor levels during PM work or outages for repairs. The signs shall be professionally made with space to insert planned completion date, not handwritten or computer printed paper. All tests or inspections that require the elevator to be removed from normal operations shall be coordinated in advances with the COR. 2.1 MONTHLY FIREMAN RECALL TESTS: The Contractor shall conduct monthly fireman recall tests for all VTE except A20 for which it is not required. Tests shall be completed outside normal business hours. Documentation shall be provided to the COR monthly. Take corrective action as necessary. 2.2 INSPECTIONS: The on-site Journeyman shall assist and accompany third party elevator safety inspector(s) during the semi-annual and annual elevator inspections and performance tests required by ASME A 17.1. These tests include the three year load tests and the five year tests. The tests will be performed under the direction of an appointed elevator inspector having area jurisdiction and appointed under separate contract by the VA. The on-site VISN 19 Contractor will furnish all labor and materials required to conduct the tests per the following: (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing all necessary equipment, weights, labor, and means of transportation throughout the medical center to various locations, as directed by the inspector. (b) Journeyman Elevator Mechanic (Non-resident mechanic and helpers) will operate elevator during inspection, complete safety code testing under the direction of the contract elevator inspector, and complete routine and periodic testing called for in the inspection contract under the direction of the Inspection Contractor. (c)Once inspections are complete, documented discrepancies shall be presented to the Contracting Officer not later than 10 calendar days. The onsite Journeyman will be notified of repairs to be completed within 30 calendar days after receipt of inspection report. (d)Services shall be performed by the Contractor in intervals specified in the American National Safety Standard Code for Elevator and Dumbwaiters Manual. 1)Car safety and rated load 2)Buffer acceptance test 3)Load and speed test 4)Plunger return test 5)Emergency light, telephone (e) Never will any materials or equipment be stored in such a manner that would prevent the medical center staff from responding to patient emergencies. The Contractor will ensure, all equipment or materials will not impeded, block, or disrupt flow of traffic within the patient/staff corridors. (f) During all tests, the on-site contract VTE resident will be presence and assist the elevator inspector. All tests will generally be performed between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. (g) The Contracting Officer or COR will notify the elevator maintenance Contractor of the dates the above tests will be performed within five (5) business days of receipt of notice that the inspection / test will be performed. (h)The Contractor shall take corrective action including, if required, governor to be calibrated and sealed for proper tripping speed. 2.3 ANNUAL FIRE ALARM TESTING AND INSPECTIONS: The Contractor shall provide assistance to VA personnel or VA provided Contractor for the purpose of conducting annual Fire Alarm Testing on elevator recall, shunt trips and associated detectors. This work shall take place outside normal business hours. 3.0 SERVICE MANUALS / TOOLS / EQUIPMENT: The VA medical center will not be responsible for providing tools, (test) equipment, laptops, service manuals or service diagnostic software to the Contractor. The Contractor shall obtain, or have on file, and make available to its service technician all operational and technical documentation (such as: operational and service manuals, schematics, and parts lists) and diagnostic equipment which are necessary to meet the performance requirements of this contract. The existing wiring diagrams are to remain property of the VA. The location and listing of the service data manuals, by name, and / or the manuals themselves shall be provided to the Contracting Officer upon request. 4.0 SUBMITTAL OF REPORTS: A check chart for each VTE in each machine room shall be plain sight. The check chart shall identify each elevator component, required maintenance or testing frequency as well as entries for completion. The chart shall be kept up to date at all times, initialed and dated by the Contractor's employee. An electronic written report will be submitted at the end of each week and immediately after each unscheduled visit to the COR prior to leaving the premises. The report shall identify full name of employee(s) performing work, date work performed, actual time started and work time ended, each elevator serviced, the location, maintenance work performed, repairs needed, replacement part/s installed ordered and overall assessment of the elevator. If repairs require work over and above routine maintenance and repair covered by this contract, the Contractor shall notify the VA COR for determining appropriate action/s. The Contractor shall notify the COR of all projected downtime. 5.0 EMERGENCY REPAIR SERVICE CALLS: The Contractor shall provide callback services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, as follows: Callback service is defined as a request by an authorized Government representative, either during or after normal working hours, to correct any elevator problem or condition. Callbacks during normal working hours consist of responding to the appropriate ECHCS campus for elevator service calls to take corrective action at the site within 1 hour for passenger entrapments and 2 hours for all other service calls. Callbacks outside of normal working hours consist of responding to the appropriate ECHCS campus for elevator service calls to take corrective action at the site within 1 hour for passenger entrapments and 4 hours for all other service calls. Callbacks are not to take time away from preventive maintenance and other requirements required under this contract. Equipment malfunctions shall be corrected the same day that the service call is issued. If circumstances beyond the Contractor's control preclude resolution of the problem that day, the COR must be notified with an explanation of the delay and an assessment of the problem and a plan of action to effect repairs. a.A service ticket for each service call will be signed by COR or designee. Service ticket shall identify the piece/part of equipment, description of problem, explanation of corrective measures taken, and the date and time the unit was returned to regular service. Service tickets for overtime or extra charge work must be signed and a copy left with the COR. Failure to do so will result in non-payment for extra charge work. b.Emergency service or repairs authorized by the COR, occurring after the normal hours of operation, are accomplished at the overtime-hourly rates specified in the pricing schedule. The Medical Center will be responsible for the premium portion of the overtime rate only. All overtime service calls shall be handled by only one mechanic, unless approved in advance by the COR. If regular time work must be carried over and the Contractor wishes to continue to work beyond the Medical Center's normal hours of operation, authorization for overtime work must be obtained from the COR before proceeding. c.Medical Center shall not be responsible for incidental charges including, but not limited to: parking, tolls, mileage, phone, etc., on either straight time or overtime work. d.The COR or designee shall notify by the contractor by email after completion of each service call. Offeror's shall provide in the spaces below; name, location, and telephone number of where service calls are to be placed. This information must be current throughout the duration of the contract. Name and Title: Telephone Number:_____________________________________________________ Additionally, the telephone number of two (2) responsible officials of the Contractor will be entered below: Name and Title: Telephone Number:_____________________________________________________ Name and Title: Telephone Number:_____________________________________________________ One of these officials shall be available seven days a week, 24 hours a days, including weekends and national holidays. 6.0MATERIALS & PARTS: a.Contractor shall furnish all lubricants, hydraulic fluids, cleaning supplies, and tools necessary to perform the required work included in this contract. Report any oil/fluid usage on each maintenance report. b.Contractor shall keep an adequate supply of spare parts on site to ensure prompt preventative maintenance and repairs. c.Contractor shall furnish and install or repair when and as necessary all new parts to include, but not limited to: 1.Machine, worm gear, thrust bearings, drive sheave, and drive sheave shaft bearings, brake pulley, brake coil, brake contact, brake linings and component parts. 2.Machine motor, motor generator, motor windings, rotating element, commutator, brushes, brush holders and bearings. 3.Controller, selector and dispatching equipment, all relays, solid state components, resistors, condensers, transformers, contacts, leads, dashpots, time devices, computer devices, CRT devices, selector tape or wire and mechanical and electrical driving equipment. 4.Governor, governor ropes, governor sheave and shaft assembly, bearings, contacts, and governor jaws. 5.Deflector or secondary sheave, bearings, car and counterweight buffers, car and counterweight guide rails, top and bottom limit switches, governor tension sheave assembly, compensating sheave assembly, counterweight guide shoes including rollers or gibs. 6.Hoistway door interlocks, hoistway door hangers, bottom door guides and auxiliary door closing devices. 7.Automatic power operated door operator, car door hanger, car door contact, door protective devices, load weighing equipment, car frame, car safety mechanism, platform, wood platform flooring, car guide shoes including gibs and rollers. 8.Car operating panel(s) and equipment, hall lanterns, hall buttons and signal devices. 9.Cab Lighting 10.Where applicable to hydraulic elevators include cylinder head, plunger exposed surfaces, plunger gland and packing, pumps, exposed piping, fittings and flexible pipe connections, operating controls, check and relief valves, valves, gages and tanks. 11.All parts and materials shall be of the original manufacturer's design and specification, or equal thereto. All lubricants shall be as recommended by the manufacturer. d.Contractor shall provide and install, or repair as necessary all parts required to maintain elevators in proper working condition. Major components replaced shall be guaranteed against defect and /or failure for a period of one (1) year from date of the completed installation. All other components shall be guaranteed for a period of ninety (90) days. All parts/ components installed shall be only new standard parts and shall have full versatility with presently installed equipment. 1.Contractor is responsible for all parts and labor required for regular maintenance and repairs required herein. 2.If repairs or replacement of parts are required due to damage from misuse, the Contractor is responsible for the first $3,000.00 for all parts and labor required for any repairs, per incident. If it is necessary to complete emergency repairs outside of normal business hours, the Contractor will be compensated at the agreed to overtime rate per contract. Parts will be billed at actual invoiced costs. 3.If it's necessary to complete a repair specifically excluded from this contract, the Contractor must receive authorization from the Contracting Officer or designee prior to installation. This work is subject to bid by other Contractors as well. 4.All defective parts that have been replaced become the property of the Contractor and shall be disposed in accordance with all Local, State and Federal Laws. 5.Unless indicated elsewhere in this contract, the Contractor will not be responsible without additional payment to provide or replace floor coverings on the elevator car platform, repairs or replacement of the cab enclosure, hoistway enclosures, door frames and sills, machine room lighting or as may be recommended or directed by inspections firms, or by Federal, State, Municipal or other Government authorities when such work is outside normal maintenance requirements or the repair limits of this contract. e. The Contractor shall furnish only new standard or exchanged replacement parts shall be of like technology and appropriate for use in a medical facility and meet the original equipment manufacturer specifications with non- proprietary parts. f.Replacement parts incorporated into repair become the property of the Government. Replaced parts are to be disposed of by the Contractor after obtaining approval from the COR. g. Parts replaced shall be itemized as monthly no-charge items on the Contractor's invoice and shall be identified by part number listed on the manufacturer's schematics or parts list. h. Contractor shall provide related surplus parts equipment for each site. i. The following parts and supply inventory reflects the minimum levels required to be maintained and available on site: 7.0 CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS: Within 15 calendar days after notification of award, the Contractor shall submit two (2) copies of the Preventive Maintenance Procedure (which will be used during the PM Services of this contract) including proposed dates when PMI's will be accomplished to the Contracting Officer. These procedures are required by the Government as a condition of the facility's Joint Commission Accreditation. In addition, the Contractor shall provide a copy of the Contractor's site specific safety plan, PPE, and MSDS. These copies must be received before any invoice can be certified for payment. 7.1. SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES. a. The Contract Officer / Quality Assurance Evaluator (QAE) will evaluate the Contractor's performance quarterly against Performance Standards established in the contract/order. Evaluations will be to the extent practical to assure the contractor provides quality services IAW the requirements of the contract. Evaluations could be validation of contractor supplied performance data. In addition, evaluations can be used as analysis of Customer feedback for performance trends and validation that customer concerns are resolved in a timely manner. b. If at any time the Contracting Officer /QAE receives indicators (e.g., valid customer complaints or notes Performance Standards are not being met) that the Contractor's performance is less than acceptable, the COR/QAE will investigate to determine if this is a onetime issue that has been promptly corrected, or if the discrepancy is systemic in nature. If the issue is determined to be an isolated occurrence, the Contracting Officer will continue with Quarterly Evaluations. If the issue is recurring and systemic in nature, the Contracting /QAE will perform more frequent evaluations. c. The Contracting Officer /QAE will notify the Contractor each time an unacceptable observation has been recorded and ask the Contractor to correct the problem. The COR will record the contract requirement, the specific deficiency to the requirement, the date and time it was discovered, and have the Contractor initial the entry. The Contractor will be given two (2) working days after notification to correct the deficiency in accordance with requirements of the contract. Deficiencies that cannot be corrected within two working days will be reported to the Contracting Officer. d. The Contracting Officer /QAE will re-examine services that were found deficient. Failure to complete corrective actions will be reported immediately to the KO for further action. e. Upon satisfactory completion of the work, the Contracting Officer/QAE will accept the services provided and authorize payment, by approving the Contractor's invoice in Wide Area Workflow. 7.2. SURVEILLANCE STANDARD. The Performance Standard set forth in the PWS is the standard the Contractor must meet for services to be deemed acceptable. Generally, under commercial services contracts, the Government is relying on the Contractor's assurances that the services conform to contract requirements. Consistent with FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions, (a) Inspection and Acceptance, the Contractor shall only tender for acceptance those services that conform to the requirements of the contract/order. The Government may require re-performance of nonconforming services at no increase in contract price. The Government reserves the right to refuse acceptance of nonconforming services. In no case shall the Government's right to inspect services under the inspection provisions of the contract be prejudiced. 7.3 QUALITY CONTROL: Contractor shall develop and maintain a quality program to ensure maintenance and repair services are performed in accordance with the latest editions of ASME A17.1: Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, ASME A17.2: Inspectors Manual for Elevators and Escalators, ASME A17.3: Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators, NEIT: Vertical Transportation Standards for Elevators, Escalators and Dumbwaiters, NFPA: National Fire Protection Association Electric Codes, Uniform Building Code 70E (Personnel Protection), 72 (Fire Alarms), 101 (Life safety), OSHA, VA design, criteria and construction specifications. a. The Contractor shall develop and implement procedures to identify and prevent defective services from recurring. As a minimum, the Contractor shall develop quality assurance surveillance plan (QASP) that address the VTE covered under this contract. b.Quality Assurance Evaluator (QAE) surveillance shall be required to assist the COR/Contracting Officer and provide technical oversight of the Contractor's performance. The QAE's primary duty is to monitor the Contractor's performance by physically checking to see that tasks are completed, reports are submitted, and desired outcomes are achieved. When a surveillance observation results in an unacceptable evaluation, the QAE will report the unacceptable performance to the COR. The QAE is not authorized to direct work, offer advice on how the work should be performed, change the contract, or in any way obligate payment of funds by the Government. c.The contractor shall provide a simplified method of surveillance used by the Government to evaluate contractor performance by way of periodic assessments of service and customer feedback. 7.4 CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL (a) The Government reserves the right to accept or reject Contractor's staff for the rendering of services. Complaints concerning Contract Personnel's performance or conduct will be dealt with by the Contractor, Contracting Officer's Technical Representative with the final decision being made by the Contracting Officer. 8.1 PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS: It is the responsibility of the Contractor to determine and assign the appropriate quantity and type of personnel to affect repairs, upgrades, modifications and/or maintenance, however, the Government reserves the right to accept or reject said assignment. Issues concerning acceptability will be dealt with by the Contractor and the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COR) with the final decision being made by the Contracting Officer. Contractor shall also specify and outline the duties of the mechanic and any assigned helper (for example, who replaces motors, pumps, units, and packing). (c) Approval of the elevator Contractor will be contingent upon his being able to provide a permanent and satisfactory maintenance service branch, which shall render services within one hour of receipt of notification. Elevator Contractor shall submit the names and addresses of his authorized branch or service department which will render services to the installations, together with certification that the quantity and quality of replacement parts stock on hand is sufficient to guarantee continued operation of the elevator installation. 8.2 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS: Approval by the Contracting Officer is required of products or services of proposed manufacturer, suppliers and mechanics and will be contingent upon submission by Contractor of a certificate stating the following: (a) Elevator Contractor is currently and regularly engaged in maintenance and repair of elevator equipment as one of its principle services, and has mechanic personnel and facilities to maintain and repair elevator equipment specified herein, and the capability of meeting the time requirements specified herein. (b) Contractor shall not substitute/replace resident mechanic without reasonable notification to the Contracting Officer or COR, and written approval has been provided by the Contracting Officer or COR. 8.3 PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS (a) Resident Mechanics have technical qualifications of at least five (5) years (post apprenticeship) of successful experience, trained supervisory experience, and are appropriately certified. (b) Mechanic helpers have at least three (3) years experience in elevator maintenance and repair work. Documentation shall be submitted with offer indicating training, and experience. (c) Offeror shall provide with their proposal documentation proving mechanics qualifications, experience and training records. (d) Contractor shall provide with their proposal documentation similar to Paragraph 7.4(c) for all back-up Resident Mechanic's. At anytime during contract performance the Contractor is required to submit qualification documentation for back-up mechanics and obtain approval, in writing, by the Contracting Officer or COR prior to commencement of any work. (e) All Contractor mechanics must be certified by the State of Colorado. (f) All mechanics shall provide a certificate of completion indicating they have successfully passed an examination of a nationally recognized training program for VTE (National Elevator Industry Education Program (NEIEP) or equivalent), or a certificate of completion of a registered apprenticeship program. 8.4 WORK SCHEDULE AND PROCEDURES (a) The Resident Mechanic, must be on site at a minimum of forty (40) hours per week, not including holidays within the times of 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Mountain Time) (b) The Contractor is not required to provide maintenance service on the following National holidays, except for emergency services in accordance with Item Number 6.2. (c) National holidays observed by the Federal Government: If a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be observed as the National Holiday. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday is observed as a National Holiday by U.S. Government agencies. Also included would be any day specifically declared by the President of the United States as a National Holiday. New Year's Day1st January Martin Luther King's Birthday 3rdMonday in January President's Day3rdMonday in February Memorial DayLast Monday in May Independence Day4thJuly Labor Day1stMonday in September Columbus Day2ndMonday in October Veterans Day11November Thanksgiving Day4Thursday in November Christmas Day25December (End of Holidays) (b)Upon arrival at the station, the Contractor shall check in with the Electrical Shop to ascertain if there are any know elevator problems at the start of the work day. If necessary, the Contractor will round to ensure all VTE are operational. (c)The Contractor shall submit a written report to the VA COR within 24 hours of any major malfunction, accident or injury involving an elevator. The report shall state the cause, what/when tests and repairs were made to correct. (d)NO SMOKING except in designated exterior areas.
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