DOCUMENT
J -- 649-17-1-6075-0007/Generator Maintenance - Attachment
- Notice Date
- 9/23/2016
- Notice Type
- Attachment
- NAICS
- 811310
— Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs;VISN/18PHX;777 E. Missouri, Suite 300;Phoenix AZ 85014
- ZIP Code
- 85014
- Solicitation Number
- VA25816Q1006
- Response Due
- 9/28/2016
- Archive Date
- 11/27/2016
- Point of Contact
- gary.smith4@va.gov
- E-Mail Address
-
GARY.SMITH4@VA.GOV
(GARY.SMITH4@VA.GOV)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- .1 SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS 1. SCOPE. Contractor shall maintain in good operating condition the listed equipment in the Contract, SECTION B, SUPPLIES AND SERVICES/PRICES. The equipment is located at the Northern Arizona Veterans Administration Health Care System, 500 N Highway 89, Prescott, AZ 86313. The contractor will provide comprehensive Annual Scheduled maintenance for station emergency and standby generators (diesel fueled). This maintenance will include Operational Inspection Services (OIS), Load Bank Testing - Level I (two hour) and Load Bank Testing - Level I (four hour). Repair services outside the prescribed preventative maintenance services will incur an additional cost to the facility, for the equipment listed in 2.15, Equipment listing for this contract. All testing is to be in accordance with The Joint Commission standards and NFPA codes as they apply. 2. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. 2.1. COMPLIANCE. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for compliance with all VA, local, state, and Federal environmental/occupational safety laws, rules and regulations. The Contractor shall follow life and safety codes, and take necessary actions to avoid conditions that may be hazardous to the health and safety of hospital personnel and patients. The Contractor is responsible for meeting all applicable OSHA and VA guidelines for safe working processes; example: lockout/tag-out. All work for the duration of the contract shall be performed by certified trained technicians. 2.2. WORKING HOURS. Preventive maintenance work shall be performed on weekdays, excluding Federal holidays, during the hospital's regular weekday working hours of 6:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Federal holidays observed may be exchanged for Contractor observed day, only on a one-for-one basis, requested by the Contractor and subject to approval by the Contracting Officer. 2.3 SERVICE CALLS; NOTIFICATION AND RESPONSE TIME. The Contractor must provide an emergency telephone number for purposes of accepting service calls, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Maintenance & Operations at (928) 445-4860 x6027 will notify the Contractor of equipment malfunction, the nature of the malfunction, and the availability of the equipment. VA is responsible to make the equipment available. In an emergency, Maintenance & Operation will inform the Contractor of the delay and schedule a new availability time. The Contractor must acknowledge receipt of notification by calling Maintenance & Operation within two hours of the originating call. The Contractor shall be on-site to make repairs within two (2) hours of the originating call. The Contractor shall restore the equipment to full performance within 24 hours of the originating call and/or have the capability to provide a portable emergency generator of equal capacity. Charges to the VA for generator rental shall originate only upon prior approval being granted by the Chief Engineer or his designee. 2.4. PARTS. This Contract, and the applicable firm-fixed prices listed in the Contract, SECTION B, SUPPLIES OR SERVICES AND PRICES, includes all necessary replacement parts. Full performance is defined as; all defective parts have been replaced with parts equivalent to or better than the original parts and meets or exceeds the manufacturer's original performance specifications. The Contractor is responsible to have in-stock or have the ability to provide all necessary parts, components, assemblies, modules and equipment to restore any malfunctioning equipment to full performance within 24 hours of the originating call or provide a rental portable emergency generator of equal capacity to stand by until the above conditions are met. The Contractor shall supply all preventative maintenance parts, (oil, oil filters, air filters, fuel filters and antifreeze, etc.), cleaning supplies and tools required for preventive maintenance and restore equipment to full performance. NOTE: Parts, considered to be the manufacturer's recommended parts, are to be replaced in the course of a recommended preventive maintenance inspection. All parts shall meet the original manufacturer's design specification. Lubricants shall meet manufacturer's specifications and have prior VA approval for use. Contractor shall turn over to the VA all non-repairable parts. Any reconditioned components utilized to make repairs must meet manufacturer's specifications, be noted on the service slip and have a 90 day warranty. Use of a reconditioned part may only be used with the concurrence and approval of the VA. 2.5. CONFIRMATION OF REPAIR WORK. All completed repairs must be confirmed and approved by VA Maintenance & Operation during regular hospital working hours, 6:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday excluding Federal Holidays. After regular working hours, weekends, and holidays, Maintenance & Operation may approve equipment available for use after repairs have been made. The COTR will confirm and approve all after-hour emergency repairs during the next normal working day. 2.6. MAINTENANCE, INSPECTIONS, AND TESTS. Inspections will be scheduled during the timeframe of the Contract year. Prior to scheduled month of service, the Contractor will provide Maintenance & Operations a schedule of the weekdays this service is to be performed, for this approval. Maintenance & Operations shall have the authority to reschedule this service within twenty-four (24) hours of scheduled time due to emergency and/or prior weather situations. Contractor shall inspect, adjust, lubricate, clean, repair and test to ensure safe reliable service within all tolerances as required by manufacturer's specifications. All parts used shall be of the original manufacturer's design and specification or equal thereto. All malfunctioning parts outside of normal preventative maintenance shall be replaced at the facilities expense and approval immediately to prevent undue down time and to ensure safe operation. NOTE: Upon discovery of malfunctioning part, Maintenance & Operations staff shall be immediately notified for approval of repairs 2.7. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICE. Preventive maintenance inspections shall be performed as necessary to meet manufacturer/factory specifications. 2.8. PERFORMANCE AND TESTING. After completion of maintenance, the system shall be operated by the Contractor to ensure all components meet required standards as outlined in manufacturer's specifications. All components and controls shall be checked and adjusted if necessary or applicable. 2.9. DOCUMENTATION OF SERVICES PERFORMED. At the conclusion of the inspection period, the Contractor shall submit electronically within 10 working days, a report to Maintenance & Operations indicating the elements of the inspection performed, findings, and recommendations if applicable. This report shall be submitted in the form of a checklist or manufacturer performance service ticket, provided all requested information is supplied. All repair work shall be documented when service is completed. The repairman must indicate on his repair ticket the specific action taken, all parts replaced, hours of labor required, and travel time. The equipment serviced must be identified clearly by name and location. Upon completion of service, Maintenance & Operations will sign the service ticket. 2.10. CLEANUP. The Contractor shall be responsible for cleaning the work area and equipment upon completion of work. All accumulated rubbish shall be removed. 2.11. SPECIAL TOOLS. The Contractor shall provide all tools, testing equipment for disassembly, assembly, adjustment, calibrating and other work as required for the performance of this Contract. 2.12. OVER AND ABOVE REPAIR. Any repair outside of the prescribed preventative maintenance service shall be considered an over and above repair. Upon discovery of a malfunctioning part the Contractor shall immediately notify Maintenance & Operations staff. The repair job shall not be initiated until approval is obtained from the Contracting Officer or appropriate Maintenance & Operations staff. Charges for repair, labor and parts shall originate only when required and upon prior approval being granted by the Contracting Officer. At the VA's option the Contractor may be requested to provide a price quotation for the repair job. The VA has sole discretion to select the Contractor who will provide these repair services and they will be ordered as a separate action (not as a part of this contract). 2.13. CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES. Contractor personnel shall present a neat appearance and be easily recognized as Contractor employees. Example: wearing of distinctive clothing such as uniform, badges, patches, etc. 2.14. ESCORT AND PVAHCS CHECK-IN. All Contractor personnel working on-site at the NAVAHCS facility shall check in and out at the VA Police Department located in Building 28 Room101. Check-in procedures require receiving a temporary badge and completing the necessary information on the vendor sign-in sheet. Access to work areas and performance monitoring will be provided by VA Maintenance & Operations personnel. After-hours response will be monitored by Central Plant, Boiler Plant Operator ext. 6027 or the VA Police ext. 6219. 2.15. Equipment Listing for this Contract MAKEMODELSERIAL NUMBERBUILDINGLOCAL ID Kohler600REOZV3021155155,13,1222692 Kohler150REOZJC206459616012152 Kohler500REOZV86876714811268 Kohler350REOZV206633510712204 Cummins60DGCBL34277A6115-4393461515239 Cummins4B39GC2366345005900 Cummins30DGHCAL1306029211925527 2.15The C & A requirements do not apply, and that a Security Accreditation Package is not required.
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