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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JUNE 03, 2017 FBO #5671
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61 -- Activation: LV34 – UPS/PDU (VA-17-096771) - Attachment

Notice Date
6/1/2017
 
Notice Type
Attachment
 
NAICS
335311 — Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing
 
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
VA25917Q0582
 
Response Due
6/16/2017
 
Archive Date
8/15/2017
 
Point of Contact
Overton Spence
 
E-Mail Address
7.5931<br
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
General Conditions and Statement of Work LV34 UPS/PDUs 2 | Page 1 | Page Draft VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System Initial Outfitting & Transition General Conditions and Statement of Work LV34 UPS/PDU Version 2 5/18/2017 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Technical Requirements 3 2.1. JSN A0911 Power Supply, Uninterruptible, Rack Mounted 3 2.2. JSN A0911.A Power Distribution Unit (PDU) 4 2.3. JSN A0911.B Data Center Expert Power Monitoring Alert Appliance For VMWare Virtual Host 6 2.4. JSN A0911.C Power Supply, Uninterruptible, Wall Mounted 10 2.5. JSN A0912 Battery Pack, Extended Use with UPS (A0911) 12 3. Installation Requirements 12 3.1. Professional Services 12 3.2. Assembly and Installation 16 4. General Conditions 16 4.1. Delivery 16 4.2. Use of Premises 18 4.3. Protection of Property 18 5. Operations and Maintenance 19 Introduction Veteran Affairs Eastern Colorado Health Care System (VA ECHCS) wishes to enter into an agreement to purchase LV34 UPS/PDU with an authorized vendor for materials, supplies and delivery of the items identified below, and any subsequent services required to assemble, install, integrate, warranty, and/or maintain new items for the ECHCS Replacement Facility, as described in the bid documents and specifications contained herein. The Veterans Affairs, Eastern Colorado Health Care System (ECHCS), Denver, Colorado, is soliciting the for the procurement of a complete and comprehensive UPS/PDU solution that will be employed throughout an approximate one million square foot newly constructed facility located in Aurora, Colorado. The scope of this requirement will include all necessary hardware, software, installation, training, sustainment, support and warranty required and/or as specified within this document. Technical Requirements JSN A0911: Power Supply, Uninterruptible, Rack Mounted Power Supply, Uninterruptible, Rack Mounted Quantity (137) in 11 Buildings. See Attachment A for location and quantity Vendor shall provide a fully functioning system that meets the following functional requirements at a minimum: Output: 2.7 KWatts / 3.0 kV Max Configurable Power (Watts): 2.7 KWatts / 3.0 kVA Nominal Output Voltage: 120 V Output Voltage Distortion: Less than 2% Output frequency (sync to mains): 50/60HZ +/- 3 Hz Load Crest Factor: 3:01 Topology: Double Conversion Online Waveform type: Sine wave Output Connections: Eight (8) NEMA 5-20R (Battery Backup) & One (1) NEMA L5-30R (Battery Backup) Bypass: Internal Bypass (Automatic or Manual) Input Normal Voltage: 120V Input Frequency: 40 70 Hz (auto sensing) Input Connections: NEMA L503P Cord Length: 8 ft Number of Power Cords: One (1) Battery type: Maintenance-free sealed Lead-Acid battery with suspended electrolyte: leakproof One Battery Module Recharge Time without load: approximately 3 hours Battery Volt-Amp Hour Capacity: 454 Interface Ports: RJ-45 Serial, Smart-Slot, & USB (1) Control Panel: Multi-function LCD status and control console Audible Alarm: Audible and visual alarms Emergency Power Off SmartSlot Interface Surge Energy Rating: 340 Joules NIC Card Warranty: Three (3) years, as well as Two (2) years on Battery Installation vendor installed and commission Ups shall be center rack mounted. Vendor shall provide all rails, mounts, brackets, and hardware necessary for mounting to existing racks. JSN A0911.A Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Power Distribution Unit (PDU) requirements Quantity (117) in 11 Buildings: See Attachment A for location and quantity The vendor shall provide a fully functioning system that meets the following functional requirements at a minimum: Rack PDU 2G, Switched, ZeroU Vertically Mounted Nominal Output Voltage: 100V, 120V; w/ Overload Protection Output Connections: 24 NEMA 5-20R Nominal Input Voltage: 100V, 120V Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz Acceptable Input Voltage: 100-120VAC Load Capacity (approximate): 2880VA Maximum Input Current: 30A Remote Individual Outlet Control: Remotely manage outlets so users can turn outlets off that are not in use (prevent overloads) or recycle power to locked-up equipment. Alarm Thresholds: Define alarm thresholds to avoid overloaded circuits. Network and visual alarms inform the user of possible problems. Local Current Monitoring Display: The aggregate current draw per rack PDU is displayed on the unit via a digital display. The local digital display helps installers avoid overloaded circuits by providing a visible warning when the current draw is close to the maximum amperage draw of the strip Power Delays: Allows users to configure the sequence in which power is turned on or off for each outlet. Avoiding in-rushes at start-up, which can cause overloaded circuits and dropped loads. Sequencing allowing users to predetermine which piece of equipment is turned on first so other equipment dependent on that unit will function properly. Flash Upgradeable: Quickly and easily upgrade firmware via network download for future product enhancements. Eliminates the need to replace products already installed in the field when new features are released. Load indicator LED: Indicates overload and warning conditions based on the user-defined alarm thresholds. Alerts users of potential overloaded circuits. Power Cord: Qty 1 Input Connections: NEMA L5-30P Cord Length (approximate): 9ft Installation by vendor JSN A0911.B Data Center Expert Power Monitoring Alert Appliance for VMWare Virtual Host Data Center Expert Power Monitoring Alert Appliance for VMWare Virtual Hosts requirements Quantity (1) The vendor shall provide a fully functioning system that meets the following functional requirements at a minimum: The Data Center Expert (DCE) shall be a centralized a virtual appliance that will run on a Government provided VMware host server, with a client console or web client. The system shall have an architecture that allows for increasing the number of devices it manages, up to 470 devices on a virtual appliance or equivalent. The system shall have the ability to manage 470 devices on a Local Area Network (LAN). The System shall operate in a manner allowing for management of a total of 470 devices that can reside multiple VLANs. The System shall also be of an architecture that allows for monitoring of Multi-Vendor via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) devices, Modbus TCP devices, and Modbus RTU devices that are connected to a Modbus RTU-to-Modbus TCP gateway. The virtual appliance shall be delivered as an OVA (Open Virtualization Archive). This specification shall provide infrastructure management of the Uninterruptible Power System (UPS); Power Distribution Unit (PDU); Rack PDU (rPDU); Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC); In-row Cooling; Environmental Sensors; Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) with supplied Generator SNMP devices from multiple vendors (ex. UPS, PDU, CRAC, and rPDU); Modbus devices; and other infrastructure systems as specified. Design Requirements: All material and equipment used shall be standard components, regularly manufactured, available and not custom designed especially for this project. The DCE shall be a virtual appliance, with a specified HTTP or HTTPS web based connection to access the user interface and standard TCP protocol connections for notifications. The application shall have a minimum activation license to support a minimum of 470 managed/monitored devices, but scaleable up to 5,000 different devices. The manufacturer will supply an off the shelf management system that will require no factory customization to meet customer requirements. The DCE shall be capable of hosting additional add-on modules that support a Building Management System (BMS), a Power Management System, and allow a user to perform Physical Threat, Environment Management and Surveillance. The DCE shall be capable of integrating with additional plug-ins that support Cisco EnergyWise (network management systems), Schneider Electric PowerLogic ION Enterprise (power management systems), Microsoft System Center Operations Manager and System Center Essentials, HP Operations Manager for Windows, and IBM Tivoli (enterprise management systems). System Characteristics: CentOS 6.6 or Microsoft 2012 R2 server guest operating system. Architecture to monitor multi-vendor SNMP devices (UPS, PDU, Rack PDU, CRAC, or other SNMP devices specified) and Modbus devices. Monitor/keyboard port for field service diagnostic purposes only. The DCE shall meet the following virtual appliance requirements: The virtual appliance shall be delivered as an OVA (Open Virtualization Archive). The virtual appliance shall be supported on VMware host. The virtual appliance shall be fault tolerant with a 1 CPU configuration monitoring up to 1025 devices. Architecture to monitor multi-vendor SNMP devices (UPS, PDU, Rack PDU, CRAC, or other SNMP devices specified) and Modbus devices. The DCE client workstation/server shall have the following requirements: Microsoft Windows 2012 Server (R2), Microsoft Windows 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux v5.0 Java Plug-in (JRE) version 1.7.0_71 MODES OF OPERATION: The DCE virtual appliance shall be a centralized application that is accessed remotely from client workstations/servers via an HTTP or HTTPS connection. No client-based services shall be used as a substitute. Microsoft System Center Operations Manager, Microsoft System Center Essentials, IBM Tivoli, HP Operations Manager, and StruxureWare Central mobile application integration shall be supported. A Web Services Open API guide shall be made available by the DCE vendor. The DCE shall the ability to send alerts from the devices it manages to a valid e-mail account accessible via mobile device; web page via HTTP POST; SNMP traps to a Network Management System; Web Services alerts to a BlackBerry smartphone or a iPhone running the StruxureWare Central mobile application; and Modbus events to a Building Management System. These shall be a standard part of the DCE notification architecture. The DCE installed server console must support the following: Microsoft Windows 2012 Server (R2), Microsoft Windows 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux v5.0 Java Plug-in (JRE) version 1.7.0_71 The DCE web client must support the following: Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, or 10 Data Center Expert Client: The DCE client application shall provide a Monitoring perspective and Surveillance perspective to display device status, device data, device events; an Alarm Configuration perspective to provide notification options; a Reports perspective to access reports about monitored devices and provide configuration and graphing/trending options; and a Power Management perspective to access PowerLogi ION Enterprise WebReach and WebReports. Monitoring Perspective Device Groups: The user shall be able to define groups in a tree format structure. This shall allow a user to add groups. The user shall have the ability to drag and drop devices into device groups. The user shall also have the ability to multi-select devices and drag them into created groups. The user shall have the ability to right click on a device group and rename or delete the device group. The user shall control access to each of the groups by defining the users that have access to that device group. Devices shall have the ability to reside in multiple groups. The Device Groups window shall have a button icon to run a Graphing/Trending report, and a button icon to minimize or maximize the Device Group view to full-screen size. Monitoring Perspective Device View: The DCE shall display all discovered devices in a separate window and display device status of normal, warning or critical. This status shall be real-time status and updated as events occur, not based on a poll cycle. The Device View shall display the total number of discovered devices and the number of displayed devices. The Device View shall allow the user to sort the displayed columns by clicking each one. The Device view shall allow the user client preferences to highlight a device that is in a critical state. The Device View shall have user-selectable columns displaying the following: Type, Status, Location, Label, Model, Hostname, Parent Device, Serial Number, IP Address, Application Version, Groups, MAC Address, Maintenance Mode, Contact Name. The user shall have the ability to right click in the Device View and perform the following actions: Add Devices, Delete Devices, Remove from Device Group, Outlet Control, View Device Sensors, Request Device Scan, Launch to Device, Show Alarm History, Generate Sensor History Report, including graphing, Create Thresholds, Create Virtual Sensor, SNMP Device Configuration, NetBotz Appliance Configuration, Enter/Exit Maintenance Mode, Change Device Type, Add Custom Property (The Device View pane shall contain a free text field to search for devices). Configuration: Device Discovery: The user interface shall allow for discovery of devices by an IP address range. The DCE shall place all newly discovered devices in an Unassigned group until the user places them in a Created Device Group. The user shall have the ability to place SNMPv1, Modbus, or NetBotz Appliance devices into one created device group at discovery time. The vendor shall provide necessary information to ECHCS for the establishment of IP addresses, in accordance with local policy. All IP addresses shall be static IP designated by ECHCS. The user shall have the ability to schedule discovery of new devices with the following configurable settings: IP or IP Range, SNMP Settings, Day of the week, Time of the day The public LAN and/or the private LAN shall have the ability to manage up to 4025 devices. The user shall have the ability to register the discovered devices for SNMP trap-directed polling. The DCIM shall have the ability to save the created discoveries and display them in a separate tab displaying the following: IP or IP Range, Periodically, Type of Discovery, Activity, Last run The DCIM shall also display how many device discoveries are in progress. The user shall have the ability to import saved device discoveries from a local file, or right click a saved discovery and add a discovery, edit the highlighted discovery, delete the highlighted discovery, or run the highlighted discovery. Wall mount shall include all mounting hardware JSN A0911.C Power Supply, Uninterruptible, Wall Mounted Power Supply, Uninterruptible, Wall Mounted requirements Quantity (11): See Attachment A for location and quantity The vendor shall provide a fully functioning system that meets the following functional requirements at a minimum: Output Volt Min: 2.2 kVA Output Watt Capacity Min: 1.6KW Power Factor 0.87 Out Voltages: 110V/115V/120V Frequency: 60 Hz Output Voltage Regulation (Line Mode): -14%, +6% Output Voltage Regulation (Battery Mode): +/- 5% Output Receptacles: Four (4) 5-15R & Four (4) 5-15/20R Load Management Receptacles: 5-15R & 5-15/20R Output AC Waveform: AC Mode: Sine Wave; Battery Mode: Pure Sine Wave Input Current (Maximum Load): 16A Input Voltage: 120V UPS Input Connection Type: 5-20P Cord Length: 10ft Voltage Regulation: Automatic voltage regulation (AVR) maintains line power operation with an input voltage range of 83 to 145 Overvoltage Correction: Voltage reduction of 12% applies when input is between 127 and 145 Undervoltage Correction: Voltage boost of 12% applies when input voltage is between 96 and 108 Severe Undervoltage Correction: Voltage boost of 24% applies when input voltage is between 83 and 95 Front Panel LCD Display: Detailed UPS and site power status, Operating data, Configuration of voltage, Operating mod, & Alarm function Switches Power-fail alarm can be temporarily silenced using alarm-cancel switch Alarm Cancel Audible Alarm: UPS startup, Power-failure, Low-battery, Overload, UPS fail, & Remote shutdown conditions Alarm Fault Communication shall be provided via dry contact outputs upon Power Failure, Low Battery and UPS Fault conditions. Network Communication Card Battery: Run Time (minimum): 4.5 min; DC System Voltage: 48; Battery Recharge Rate: less than 4.5 hours; Hot Swappable; Front panel battery access door Wall Mount Bracket Installation Requirements Professional Services Project Management The Contractor shall draft a Contractor Project Management Plan (CPMP) that lays out the Contractor s approach, timeline and tools to be used in execution of the contract.  The PMP should take the form of both a narrative and graphic format that displays the schedule, milestones, risks and resource support.  The CPMP shall include the contractor s plans for managing all subcontractors. Topic areas to be addressed shall include oversight and communications with subcontractors while onsite at VA locations, as well as executing the timely distribution and delivery of all materials to subcontractor personnel.  The PMP shall also include how the Contractor shall coordinate and execute planned, routine, and ad hoc data collection reporting requests as identified. The initial baseline PMP shall be concurred upon and updated monthly thereafter. The Contractor shall update and maintain the VA Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) approved PMP throughout the period of performance. The CPMP will include, but not be limited to: Project Schedule to include Milestones, Deliverables, and Critical Path Verification & Validation (V&V) Plan Training Plan Risks Management Plan Operations & Maintenance Plan (See Section 5 for further Detail) Project Closeout Activities/Procedures Reporting Requirements The Contractor shall provide weekly progress reports, to include schedule updates, to the VA COR and shall cover all work completed during the reporting period and work planned for the subsequent reporting period. The reports shall also identify any problems that arose and a description of how the problems were resolved.   If problems have not been completely resolved, the Contractor shall provide an explanation. The Contractor shall monitor performance against the CPMP and report any deviations. It is expected that the Contractor will remain in communication with the VA accordingly so that issues that arise are transparent to both parties to prevent escalation of outstanding issues. The Contractor shall provide the COR with Weekly Installation Progress Reports in electronic form in Microsoft Word, Project formats or PDF.   The report shall include detailed instructions/explanations for each required data element, to ensure that data is accurate and consistent. These reports shall reflect data as of the last day of the preceding Month.  These reports shall include a summary of the task order deliverables. Verification and Validation Requirement (Testing) The Contractor shall provide a final test plan that includes updates addressing any comments provided by the VA to the draft test plan. Disputes shall be resolved by the Contracting Officer. The Contractor shall conduct a joint inspection with the onsite POC upon completion of delivery. In the event deficiencies are identified, the Contractor shall provide a date when the identified deficiencies will be addressed if not addressed on the date of delivery. The Contractor shall conduct a joint inspection with the onsite POC after addressing all deficiencies. All deficiencies identified during joint inspections shall be corrected by the Contractor before Government's acceptance of the item. Project Estimate Time Line Phase I: Project Kickoff. Estimated Start Date: As soon as contract Award. Kickoff meeting Workflow design Phase II: System upgrade. Estimated Start Date: As soon as Phase I is complete. Phase III: Hardware installation and testing. Estimated Start Date: As soon as Phase II is complete. Phase IV: Verification and Validation: Estimated Start Date: As soon as Phase III is complete Medical Device Integration testing Workflow testing Training Phase V: Go Live: Estimated Start Date: March 25, 2018. Phase VI: Post Go-Live: Estimated Start Date: 4 months after Go-Live Validate and review workflow Project phase requirements: Provide a single point of contact for the implementation of this project. On-site attendance for one business day for Project, kick-off meeting with the Client and our engineering staff. Develop a project plan in accordance with site Master Schedule so not to affect any other deployments and or the opening of the ECHCS new replacement hospital. Confirm and communicate the hardware delivery and implementation schedule. Manage implementation and associated risk. Vendor senior supervision shall be on-site during equipment/software installation phase. Schedule startup of all new equipment. The project manager will communicate any issues and notify the appropriate resources for resolution. The contractor shall provide an implementation plan and schedule an implementation meeting within two weeks from order shipment. The contractor shall identify specific deployment tasks and milestones in the implementation plan. The Contractor shall provide and maintain an accurate, detailed Inventory List of the Contractor installed equipment and software including serial numbers, version release, and licenses. Description and Work Based on approved deployment work schedule, the vendor shall provide all labor necessary to install, deploy and configure the requirements of LV34. Vendor shall receive and place equipment in the designated areas at ECHCS replacement hospital. The Vendor shall unpack and install all equipment in the designated area, and dispose of all trash. Disposing of the trash is the responsibility of the Vendor. There are not adequate facilities on-site for the disposal of trash. Vendor shall upgrade all equipment to the latest firmware code and BIOS code prior to installing and configuration of the equipment. Deliverables The vendor shall provide an Excel cut sheet of the serial number for each piece of equipment installed. IP addresses and MAC addresses for all equipment that attaches to the network by IDF. Training: The contractor shall provide 3 days of onsite training for biomedical engineering staff on the Data Center Expert Power Monitoring Alert Appliance and for technical training on the operations of the PDU s. Assembly and Installation Requirements The Contractor is required to manage and coordinate the installation timeline at the Denver Veteran Affair Eastern Colorado Health Care System (VA ECHCS) with VA ECHCS point of contract. General Conditions Delivery The acquisition is part of the initial outfitting and activation of the ECHCS Medical Center being constructed in Aurora, CO. Delivery will be coordinated with the successful contractor after award of the contract. The Awardee Contractor shall contact the Technical On-Site Point of Contact (POC) for this RFP to schedule a pre-delivery meeting to be conducted approximately 30 Days before the initial award delivery date for verification of delivery dates. Technical On-Site POC for this RFP is as follows: Lauren Hill (C) 407.233.7054 (W) 720.857.5935 Email Lhill@MartekGlobal.com The Awardee Contractor may be required to adjust the delivery date from the date specified in the contract award document, due to situations beyond the Governments control. The Government has the right to adjust the contract award delivery date for up to 90 days at no cost to the Government. Requirements On-site assembly and installation of items and performance of services identified in this document will take place during normal business hours which are defined as: 0700 to 1600 (i.e.: 7:00 am to 4:00 pm Mountain Standard Time), Monday through Friday, excluding Federal Holidays. Secure storage is limited at the Veteran Affair Eastern Colorado Health Care System (VA ECHCS). If secure storage is required, the Contractor shall make arrangement locally at no additional cost to the Government. The Contractor is required to provide all tools, labor, and materials to complete assembly and installation of the items detailed in this document. The Contractor shall have an on-site representative for the duration of assembly and installation to serve as the primary interface with ECHCS. The VA will provide a staging area for the equipment to be staged before deployed. Delivery Location Contractor shall deliver all equipment to the Veteran Affairs Eastern Colorado Health Care System, PVN Dock, 1700 N. Wheeling Street, Aurora, CO 80045 Delivery Markings Contractor shall deliver items in manufacturer s original sealed containers with manufacturer s name clearly marked thereon. Deliveries shall be marked with the PO and Contract Number. Delivery Coordination All deliveries shall be coordinated with the onsite Points of Contacts (POC) for deliveries. Deliveries that are not properly coordinated will be the subject of deliveries being rejected. Site Delivery Conditions: There shall be no smoking, eating, or drinking inside the construction site at any time. Delivery personnel must comply with all posted safety requirements, to include the wearing of personal protection equipment (PPE). Minimum requirements are a hard hat, over the ankle boots, reflective safety vest, eye protection and gloves. Use of Premises Requirements During the performance of this contract. All work will be conducted at the VA ECHCS Hospital. The Contractor will perform all work in such a manner will cause minimum interference with VA ECHCS operations and the operations of other vendors on the premises. The Contractor will coordinate and cooperate with VA ECHCS s general contractor and construction manager during delivery and installation activities. All coordination with the general contractor shall be coordinated through the Technical On-Site POC. The Veteran Affairs Eastern Colorado Health Care System (VA ECHCS) is an active construction site. The vendor will assume responsibility for taking precautions for the vendor's (and associated subcontractors ) employees, agents, licensees, and permittees. Prior to starting work, the vendor and associated personnel (including subcontractors) will be required to attend a general contractor s site safety training program. Clean Up and Disposal: There are no dumpsters available for the Contractors use at the ECHCS VA replacement hospital for the disposal of material. The Contractor must clean up all debris and discard at Contractors expense. The removal of waste and/or excess material will be conducted through the loading area. Delivery trucks and/or other vendor vehicles will not be permitted to remain at the loading area. Vehicles will need to be brought back to the area if required to remove any waste, tools, or excess materials. Protection of Property Requirements The Contractor shall conduct an inspection walk through of the building(s) and grounds with the Technical on-site POC before commencing any work. The Contractor shall protect all items from damage during delivery. The Contractor shall take precaution against damage to the building(s), grounds, and furnishings. The Contractor shall repair or replace any items related to the building(s) or grounds damaged accidentally or on purpose due to action by the Contractor or their representative. The Contactor shall be responsible for repairing or replacing any items, components, building(s), and grounds damaged due to negligence and/or actions taken by the Contractor or its employees. The source of all repairs beyond simple surface cleaning is the facility construction contractor (or appropriate subcontractor), so that building warranty is maintained. Concurrence for the VA Facilities Management POC and onsite POC Contact is required before the Contractor may perform any significant repair work. In all cases, repairs shall utilize materials of the same quality, size, texture, grade and color to match adjacent existing work. The Contractor shall be responsible for securing all items, their work tools, and equipment used during delivery and installation.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: 1700 N. Wheeling St.;Aurora, CO
Zip Code: 80045
 
Record
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