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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 23, 2014 FBO #4474
SOLICITATION NOTICE

S -- LOLO NATIONAL FOREST MISSOULA INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER JANITORIAL SERVICES - Q & A #1 - QASP - SF-1449 - Deduction Schedule - Schedule of Items - Combined Synopsis - Solicitation - Wage Determination

Notice Date
2/21/2014
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
561720 — Janitorial Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, R-1 Western Montana Acquisition Zone (Lolo NF; Flathead NF; Bitterroot NF; Regional Office; Aerial Fire Depot), 24 Fort Missoula Road, Missoula, Montana, 59804, United States
 
ZIP Code
59804
 
Solicitation Number
AG-03R6-S-14-0024
 
Archive Date
3/21/2014
 
Point of Contact
Martha Bowland, Phone: 4063637128, Leo J. Rauch, Phone: (406) 329-3994
 
E-Mail Address
mbowland@fs.fed.us, lrauch@fs.fed.us
(mbowland@fs.fed.us, lrauch@fs.fed.us)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
Attachment F: Wage Determination Attachment A: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation MIDC solicitation specsdoc Attachment E: Schedule of Items Attachment D: Quality Assurance Deduction Schedule Attachment B: SF 10449 Attachment C: QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan Attachment H: Q & A #1 Questions and Answers This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for a commercial service item prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6 of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotations are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation number AG-03R6-S-14-0024 is issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ). The awarded contract will be a firm fixed price contract. The Western Montana Acquisition Zone (WMAZ) serves as the Forest Service contracting office for Western Montana and is located in Building 24, Fort Missoula, Missoula, Montana 59804. The Lolo National Forest has a requirement for janitorial Services for the Missoula Interagency Dispatch Center. The Center is located at 1803 Strand Ave, Missoula, Montana. The contractor shall provide all management, labor, tools, equipment, cleaning supplies and incidentals necessary to ensure that custodial services are performed in accordance with the solicitation requirements. This acquisition is a 100% Small Business set-aside. The applicable NAICS code is 561720- Janitorial Services. The corresponding size standard is $16.5 million. Offerors will be evaluated on price, technical capability (experience) and past performance. The Contract will be awarded to the offeror whose submittal, in compliance with the solicitation, is the best value to the Government. The FAR provision at 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors - Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. Offers submitted must include past performance information, technical experience information (complete Experience Questionaire, Quality Control Plan, Safety Plan, Biobased Products Operations and Maintenance Plan ), and price (complete Schedule of Items). Provide references for similar work during the past three years. Specifically include experience with janitorial services. In addition, offerors will include with their offer a completed copy of the FAR provision 52.212-3, Offer Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items: proof of registration in sam.gov All responsible sources may submit an offer which will be considered by the government. Prospective contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) prior to award of a contract. Lack of registration in the SAM Database will render an offeror ineligible for award. SAM replaced the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database. Offerors may obtain information on registration and annual confirmation requirements via the internet at: https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/ Quotes must be received by March 6, at 4:00 P.M. Mountain Standard Time at the Bitterroot National Forest, 1801 N 1st Street, Hamilton, MT Attn: Marti Bowland. mbowland@fs.fed.us Fax number: 406-363-7106. Only hand-delivered, emailed or faxed quotes will be accepted, or mailed quotes if they arrive by the due date/time. It is your responsibility to confirm that your quote has been received. Please provide your email address. • See Attachment E Schedule of Items NOTE TO OFFEROR/PRICE SCHEDULE/STATEMENT OF WORK 1. NOTE TO OFFEROR: In order for an offeror to have a complete quotation package, the following must be submitted to the Contracting Officer to be considered responsive. 1. You must provide pricing for all line items. a. Provide pricing on the attached Schedule of Items. Confirm your mathematics before sending. 2. A completed copy of the Provision AGAR 452.209-70 Representations by Corporations Regarding an Unpaid Delinquent Tax Liability or a Felony Conviction (Deviation 2012-01) (FEB 2012). 3. To be eligible for an award you MUST be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) at www.sam.gov Please provide you DUNS number and verification of registration in the SAM system. 4. Past Performance References with previous contracts/PO with this Agency or similar scope of work with federal/state/local/private entities. 5. Experience Questionaire: include experience in janitorial services 6. Quality Control Plan; prefer site-specific 7. Safety Plan 8. Biobased Products Operations and Maintenance Plan For questions please email Marti Bowland: mbowland@fs.fed.us BASIS OF AWARD B - NOTE 2: Evaluation Factors: The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will provide the best value to the Government, price and other factors considered. The following factors shall be used to evaluate offers (FAR 13.106-1 (2) 1. Price 2. Past Performance in Janitorial Services 3. Experience in and Incorporating Biobased Cleaning Products into Janitorial Services 4. Quality Control Plan, Safety Plan and Biobased Products Operations and Maintenance Plan One award will be made. The Experience Questionnaire will be used as part of this evaluation, although any format is acceptable. See Clauses: FAR 52.212.2 Evaluation-Commercial Items (JAN 1999) for further information. B - NOTE 3: Emailed, hand delivered, mailed or faxed offers/quotes received at the address listed in Block 15 of Form 1449 by date and time required in Block 8 of Form 1449 will be accepted for evaluation. Submit quotes Attn: Marti Bowland-WMAZ, 1801 N 1st Street, Hamilton, MT 59840 to be received by the date of the close of the solicitation, or fax to 406-363-7106 or email: mbowland@fs.fed.us Call 406-363-7128 to confirm receipt. In order to be eligible for an award, potential Contractors must comply with all requirements of FAR Clause 52.204-7 System for Award Management. Contractor can access CCR through the System for Award Management (SAM) website; https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM SECTION C - PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT/DESCRIPTIONS/SPECIFICATIONS BIOBASED PRODUCTS In compliance of the United States Department of Agriculture's (SDA) Green Purchasing Affirmative Procurement Program (GPAPP), the Contractor must comply with Section 9002 of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (FSRIA), Executive Order (EO) 13423, "Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management," and the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) to provide biobased products. The Contractor shall utilize products and material made from biobased materials to the maximum extent possible without jeopardizing the intended end use or detracting from the overall quality delivered to the end user. All supplies and materials shall be of a type and quality that conform to applicable Federal specifications and standards. All supplies and materials to be used in the performance of work described herein are subject to the approval of the Contracting Officer Representative (COR). Within thirty days of contract award, the Contractor shall submit a Biobased Products Operations and Maintenance Plan. The Contractor shall not commence work until this submittal is approved by the COR in writing. The Plan must be reviewed and updated annually, and as required by the COR. The Plan must contain and define the following elements: 1. The Contractor's written policy stating its commitment to the use of biobased products, employee health and safety, and sound environmental management practices. 2. Detail on how the Contractor intends to keep abreast of the increasing availability of biobased products and how any new or improved products will be incorporated on an ongoing basis into contract performance. 3. Proposed biobased operations and maintenance products which must be selected in accordance with the criteria included above. At a minimum, the Plan must identify products by brand name for each of the product types. NOTE: A Contractor may propose more than one product within a product category and/or propose a product or products addressing more than one product category. 4. The product guides which define standard operating procedures for instructing staff in the proper use, storage, and disposal of biobased products; proper maintenance of equipment; and other procedures/instructions to accomplish work under this contract. 5. The Contractor shall provide data on the quantity and dollar values of biobased products used in this contract. The data will be submitted to the COR quarterly. 6. A demonstration of proper use, an effective training program, and technical assistance are essential to the success of the purchase and use of some biobased products that may function differently than a conventional product. Therefore we will look for a Contractor who will a) demonstrate products, and b) when selected, offer any necessary training to all of the construction staff and 3) be available with technical assistance to trouble shoot problems. The following is an example list of products that may be used in this contract for custodial services for which biobased products are available. The list is not all inclusive. It is desirable that vendors be able to supply the greatest number of biobased products listed meeting the health and environmental specifications. All purpose cleaner Degreaser/cleaner Heavy duty cleaner Deodorizer Carpet shampoo Floor finish Gum remover Floor finish restorer Disinfectant sanitizer Floor sealer Extraction fluid Furniture polish Floor stripper Glass cleaner Neutral cleaner (liquid) Grout sealer Stain remover Stainless steel polish Air freshener including dispenser Toilet bowl cleaner Bathroom cleaner Brass polish/cleaner Wood floor cleaner Chrome polish/cleaner Liquid hand soap including dispenser Cream cleaner Lime and scale remover (tub and tile cleaner) Solvent Biobased products that are designated for preferred procurement under USDA's BioPreferred program must meet the required minimum biobased content as stated in the USDA Final Rule available at www.biopreferred.gov. The Contractor should provide data for their biobased products such as biobased content. In addition to the biobased products designated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the BioPreferred Program, the Contractor is encouraged to use other biobased products. The Contractor shall submit with the initial proposal a complete list of biobased products, indicating the name of the manufacturer, cost of each material, and the intended use of each of the materials that are to be used in carrying out the requirements of the contract. Additionally, the winning Contractor on each anniversary date of the contract shall compile a complete list of biobased products, including the information above, purchased to carry out the contract requirements. The Contractor shall list volume to be used and total cost for each individual product. This information will be used for reporting purposes. The Contractor shall comply with the provision at FAR 52.223-1, Biobased Product Certification. The Contractor shall comply with the clause at FAR 52.223-2, Affirmative Procurement of Biobased Products Under Service and Construction Contracts. FAR 52.223-2, Affirmative Procurement of Biobased Products Under Service and Construction Contracts (a) In the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall make maximum use of biobased products that are USDA-designated items, unless the product cannot be acquired- (1) Competitively within a time frame providing for compliance with the contract performance schedule; (2) Meeting contract performance requirements; or (3) At a reasonable price. (b) Information about this requirement and these products is available at www.biopreferred.gov. SUMMARY OF WORK 1.1 LOCATION: This work is located at the Missoula Interagency Dispatch Center (MIDC), in Missoula, MT. The MIDC is located 1803 Strand Ave, in Missoula, Montana. PERFORMANCE BASED SERVICE CONTRACT This work is being solicited as a performance based service contract. Performance based means the Contractor is responsible for an end product. If an end product is not provided in compliance with the contract specifications, an adjustment to the payment will be made. A commercial item contract streamlines the terms and conditions to resemble those already used in the everyday marketplace. SITE VISIT (FAR 52.237-1) (APR 1984) Offerors or quoters are urged and expected to inspect the site where services are to be performed and to satisfy themselves regarding all general and local conditions that may affect the cost of contract performance, to the extent that the information is reasonably obtainable. In no event shall failure to inspect the site constitute grounds for a claim after contract award. The following is added: A site visit is scheduled for this project on Wednesday February 26, 2014 at 1:00 PM. Although highly encouraged, this site visit is not mandatory. For further information, please contact COR Carrie Errecart at MIDC (406) 829-7080. Please register with Ms. Errecart before the date: cerrecart@fs.fed.us CONTRACT TIME The Contract time is for a base plus two optional one year periods. The base contract period shall be from May 1, 2014 through April 30, 2015. However, at the option of the Government, the contract may be renewed for two additional year periods. SAFETY Cloths, mops, or brushes containing a residue of wax or other combustible material subject to spontaneous ignition shall not be stored in the building. The contractor shall conduct all operations in compliance with the normal safety standards for this type of work. Contractor shall comply with all OSHA standards for employees safety. It is the Contractors responsibility to ensure its employees are properly trained and equipped with personal protective equipment (PPE) for potential hazards. DESCRIPTIONOF WORK This contract is for janitorial services for the Missoula Interagency Dispatch Center of the Lolo National Forest. Contractor shall furnish all management, labor, equipment, supervision, supplies (except those designated as Government-furnished), and incidentals to perform all work necessary to clean and maintain the buildings in a manner that will maintain a satisfactory condition and present a clean, neat, and professional appearance. The Contractor shall be responsible for the professional appearance and cleanliness in all areas used for office and storage, including the kitchenette. All area shall be kept clean, neat, and free of fire and safety hazards or unsanitary conditions, in accordance with the specifications, terms, and conditions of this contract. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE The Missoula Interagency Dispatch Center is located 1803 Strand Ave, in Missoula, Montana. Main Building: Janitorial services are required for this single story administrative office building. The Administrative Office floor area consists of approximately 3,610 square feet which is divided into 6 office/rooms, desks with dividers, 2 restrooms, hall, entryways, and kitchenette. Floors in the rooms, hall, kitchenette and entryways are carpeted. Restrooms have linoleum floors. Recycling: Recycling shall be collected from existing MIDC collection bins and taken to the local recycling center on a defined schedule. Note: ‘recyclables' are defined as aluminum cans, plastic (bottles, cups), cardboard, newspaper, and paper. This list may be added to as local recycling centers increase recycling options. Recyclables are deposited and collected in plastic tubs located in the lunch area. This line item may not be exercised in any given year. SERVICE CONTRACT ACT This contract is subject to the Service Contract Act. Please see attached US Department of Labor Wage Determination. Wage Determination No.: 2005-2318 Revision No.: 14 Date Of Revision: 6/19/2013. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Work will be performed and invoiced on a monthly basis in arrears. The awarded contract value will be expressed as an amount not to be exceeded. Monthly payments will be made for janitorial services which have been satisfactorily provided during that month. Submit invoices for payment through Invoice Processing Platform (IPP) www.ipp.gov. Invoice will be reviewed and approved or rejected by the COR within seven days. Rejected invoices must be corrected and resubmitted (with a different invoice number). IPP will advance the approved invoice to the Contracting officer for payment processing. SUPERVISION, SECURITY, AND QUALIFICATIONS Contractor and his employees shall be capable of performing janitorial work. The Contracting Officer may require dismissal from the work of employees whom they deem incompetent, insubordinate or otherwise objectionable, or whose continued employment they deem contrary to the public interest. The Contractor shall provide adequate supervision of crew to prevent employees from disturbing papers on desks, opening drawers or cabinets, using telephones, or computers provided for official Government use. The Contractor or employees shall not bring children to the premises while the work is being performed. BUILDING SECURITY A gate code and a door code will be given to the Contractor upon award. Contractor and their employees are expected to maintain complete confidentiality to ensure building and employee security. The Contractor shall prohibit the use of access codes issued by the Government by any persons other than the Contractor authorized employees. Any unauthorized entry shall be reported to the COR as soon as possible. Entry/Exit windows and doors shall be checked and locked before Contractor leaves after each cleaning. Lights shall be turned off as instructed by COR. The Contractor must provide security comparable to the type of protection given by commercial or business enterprises to prevent illegal entry into or loitering on the premises; to prevent loss by pilferage or theft; and to admit to the space during off-duty hours only those who are authorized to enter. The use of Government property or services such as telephones, calculators, computers, office supplies, etc. for other than official Government business is strictly prohibited. The Contractor shall provide a list of employees authorized to work under this contract. The list shall be submitted prior to employees working on the facilities. MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS: The Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer's Representative immediately of any building or grounds maintenance problems such as slow or clogged drains, broken pipes, locks or doors that do not close properly. Notification shall be done by phone and/or written notice depending on the urgency of the problem. GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY The Government will deliver to the Contractor the following listed materials in accordance with the Government Furnished Property Clause FAR 52-245-4: (1) All restroom supplies (toilet paper, paper towels, and hand soap), light bulbs and utilities will be provided. (2) Keys to the buildings. (3) Dumpsters for refuse removal. (4) Recycle Bins (5) Storage space for Contractor-furnished cleaning supplies and equipment. (6) Utilities and water necessary to complete the work. NOTE: The Contractor shall notify the Government Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) when government-furnished supplies are low. Government requires a two week advance notice of low supplies in order to allow time for ordering and receipt of necessary supplies. Janitorial equipment shall be commercial size and type customarily used by the janitorial profession and capable of handling sand and gravel brought in by boots. Equipment designed for home use will not meet these specifications. Energy Star rated equipment is highly encouraged. CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED PROPERTY The Contractor shall furnish: (1) All necessary BioBased cleaning supplies and materials (including bio-based cleaning cleaners, biobased waxes, biobased shampoos, biobased spot removers, biobased soaps, and bio-based garbage bags) except those items specified as Government-furnished property. All contaings shall be accurately labeled for their content. (2) All necessary commercial cleaning equipment including but not limited to: scrubbing machine, floor polishing machine, floor steam cleaning machine and vacuum cleaner. We encouraage the use of Energy Star rated cleaning equipment. (3) All Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all products utilized in this contract shall be given to the Contracting Officer's Represetative(COR). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Janitorial Services for the MIDC office building shall be performed per the following guidelines: TIME OF PERFORMANCE: • October 1st to May 31st - twice per week, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. • June 1st to September 30th - three times per week, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 1) Maintain Non-carpeted Floors: All other-than-carpeted floors, (notably rest rooms) shall be vacuumed and steam mopped every time you clean to ensure they have a uniform, glossy appearance and are free of dirt, debris, dust, scuff marks, stains/discoloration, and residual soap. Baseboards, corners, and wall/floor edges shall also be clean. All floor maintenance and cleaning residue shall be removed from floors, baseboards, furniture, trash receptacles, etc. Chairs, trash receptacles, and other movable items shall be moved to maintain floors underneath these items. All moved items shall be returned to their original and proper location. 2) Maintain Carpeted Floors: Vacuum carpeted areas including inside doormats. After vacuuming, the carpeted area shall be free of all visible dirt, debris, litter and other foreign matter. Any spots shall be removed by carpet manufactures approved methods as soon as noticed. Carpets shall be thoroughly shampooed at least twice per year. Spot cleaning shall occur as necessary. 3) Walls and Doors: All wall surfaces, all baseboards and door frames, all door knobs, door handles, and light switch plates shall be kept clean and free of marks. The window panes on each door shall be kept clean and free of streaks. 4) Dusting and Cobweb Removal: All railings, counters, ledges, display surfaces, and wall corners shall be kept clean and free of dust and cobwebs. All bookcases, desks, and filing cabinets shall be kept clean and free of dust. Items on these surfaces shall not be disturbed to facilitate cleaning. 5) Clean and Disinfect Restrooms: Completely clean and disinfect all surfaces of sinks, toilet bowls, urinals, lavatories, dispensers, plumbing fixtures, doors, walls, and other such surfaces using a Bio-Based germicidal detergent. Insure stall partitions are free of dust, splatters, and foreign matter. Insure that counter tops are clean and corners are free of dust and build-up. Restroom floors shall be stripped and waxed at least twice per year. 6) Kitchenette: Keep carpeted floors clean as described in #2. Clean countertops and walls. Dishes and microwaves shall be cleaned by the employees. 7) Windows: Window panes shall be thoroughly cleaned inside and outside, by washing and drying, resulting in a clean, streak-free appearance, a minimum of twice per year. Window sills shall be kept clean and free of dust. Window blinds shall be cleaned a minimum of twice per year. 8) Trash Disposal and Wastebasket Maintenance: All trash cans shall be emptied into the outside receptacle closest to the MIDC facility anytime trash is present. All trash can liners shall be kept free of paper, food, liquids, and unsightly materials, and all trash cans shall be left clean, free of foreign matter, and free of orders. 9) Other: All light fixtures and panels shall be cleaned so as to be free of dust, dirt, and debris at a minimum of twice per year. All vents and air intakes shall be cleaned and vacuumed so as to be free of dust, dirt, and debris at a minimum of twice per year. All entries, porches, and awnings shall be swept and kept free of dirt, cobwebs, and other debris. Outside doormats, when used, shall be kept clean and free of dirt and other debris. Drinking fountain shall be cleaned and disinfected. 10) Recycling: Recyclables shall be collected from existing collection bins and taken to a recycling center on a bi-monthly schedule. Note: "recyclables" are defined as aluminum cans, plastic (bottles, cups), cardboard/newspaper, and white paper. Recyclables are deposited and collected in plastic tubs located in the lunch area for easy access. NOTE: a. Lids on the dumpsters must be kept closed. b. Replace light bulbs when burned out as needed. CONTRACTOR DOES NOT NEED TO CLEAN ANY COMPUTER, PHONE, OR AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT. NOTE: Emergency fire response sometimes requires increased staffing levels. This generates more facility use and increased trash and recycling. Dispatch may need to increase cleaning frequency to nightly cleaning for a period of time. The difference in cleaning frequency would be paid via Government credit card. Vendor shall be able to accept credit card payments for this occasional increased cleaning frequency under these circumstances. GOVERNMENT QUALITY ASSURANCE Quality Assurance will be performed by the Government during the contract period. Methods may include visual survey, review of customer complaints, and review of Contractor quality control documents. See Attachment C: QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan. Deduction for work not performed will be made as described on the Attachment D: Deductions. See Attachment C: QASP and Attachment D: Deductions CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL The Contractor, not the Government, is responsible for management and quality control actions to meet the terms of this contract. The role of the Government is quality assurance to ensure contract standards are met. The Contractor shall prepare, submit, and implement a written quality control plan (QCP), as described below, and the written QCP shall be included with the Response to this solicitation. The Contractor shall ensure that the required services specified in this contract meet the quality standards out lined in this contract and ensure that the custodial services are performed in accordance with commonly accepted commercial practices. The contractor shall develop and implement procedures to identify, prevent, and ensure non-recurrence of defective services. As a minimun the contractor shall develop quality control procedures addressing the areas identified in the performance requirements summary. The Quality Control Plan shall include, but not limited to: 1. Staffing Plan: A plan which includes work schedules for the facility including daily, weekly, monthly, and periodic tasks. The Staffing Plan shall also include the Contractor's staffing levels depicting various job classifications. Individual responsibilities for oversight of the QCP and functions associated with such oversight as well as authority in dealing with Government contracts shall be identified. 2. Inspection System: An inspection system, which shall include all requirements listed in the statement of work and inspection procedures. Specify areas to be inspected, when inspections shall occur, and titles of individules performing inspections. The QCP shall identify how contractor will correct noted deficiencies immediately. Any changes to the inspection systems during the life of the contract shall be approved by a nd acceptable to the COR. 3. A description of the quality control plan shall include security procedures for any Government-provided items such as keys or lock combinations, location of the documented inspections, and corrective or preventive actions taken for unsatisfactory performance. 4. Shall incorporate provisions in their Biobased Products Operations and Maintenance Plan. CONTRACT PERIOD AND EXERCISING OPTIONS The contract period shall extend for 12 months. However, at the option of the Government, the contract option may be exercised for additional one-year periods, not to exceed two option periods, at the same terms and conditions. The Government will notify the Contractor of its intent to exercise the option not less than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the expiration of the current contract period. PREWORK CONFERENCE Prior to commencement of work, the Contracting Officer will arrange a meeting with the Contractor to discuss the contract terms and work performance requirements. SECTION K - REPRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND OTHER STATEMENTS OF BIDDERS K.1 52.223-1, Biobased Product Certification The Contractor shall execute the following certification required by the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (7 U.S.C. 8102(c) (3) : I, ____________(name of certifier), am an officer or employee responsible for the performance of this contract and I hereby certify that biobased products (within categories of products listed by the United States Department of Agriculture in 7 CFR part 2902, subpart B) to be used or delivered in the performance of the contract, other than biobased products that are not purchased by the officer as a direct result of this contract, will comply with the applicable specifications of other contractual requirements. _________ {Signature of the Officer or Employee} _________ {Typed Name of the Officer or Employee} _________ {Title} _________ {Name of Company, Firm, or Organization} _________ {Date} PART II - CONTRACT CLAUSES CONTRACT CLAUSES The solicitation and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-51. The clauses and provisions referenced in this solicitation can be found in full text format at https://www.acquisition.gov/far/. Contract Clauses and Solicitation Provisions are found on Attachment: MIDC Contract Clauses AGAR 452.211-74 (FEB 1988) The period of performance of this contract is from May 1, 2014 to April 30, 2017. FAR 52.237-1 Site Visit (APR 1984) Offerors or quoters are urged and expected to inspect the sitewhere services are to be performed and to satisfy themselves regarding all general and local conditions that may affect the cost of contract performance, to the extent that the information is reasonably obtainable. In no event shall failure to inspect the site constitute grounds for a claim after contract award. PART III - LIST OF DOCUMENTS, EXHIBITS, AND OTHER ATTACHMENTS SECTION __ - LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Service Contract Act of 1965: If this is a contract in excess of $2,500 the Act requires the Contractor to pay certain minimum wages to all service employees working under this contract. These required minimum wages are stated in the attached Register of Wage Determinations under the Service Contract Act. If no such Register is attached, the Contractor is required to pay no less than the minimum wage specified under Section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, As Amended. The following attachments are a part of this solicitation and any resulting contract (see separate document(s)). Attachment A: Combined Synopis/Solicitation Attachment B: SF 1449 Attachment C: QASP Attachment D: deductions Attachment E: Schedule of Items Attachment F: Wage Determination No. WD 2005-2318, (Rev.-14) Dated 06/19/2013 Contract Clauses and Solicitation Provisions are found on Attachment G: MIDC Contract Clauses Attachment H: Q & A #1 Questions and Answers
 
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Place of Performance
Address: 1803 Strand Ave, Missoula, Montana, 59801-5411, United States
Zip Code: 59801-5411
 
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