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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 FBO #6513
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J -- Air Duct maintenance - Attachment

Notice Date
9/23/2019
 
Notice Type
Attachment
 
NAICS
561210 — Facilities Support Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Veterans Affairs;Great Lakes Acquisition Center (GLAC);115 S. 84th Street, Suite 101;Milwaukee WI 53214-1476
 
ZIP Code
53214-1476
 
Solicitation Number
36C25220Q0036
 
Response Due
9/27/2019
 
Archive Date
10/27/2019
 
Point of Contact
Donald St. Onge
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
B.4 PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT (PWS) 1. General Overview: Contractor shall provide all necessary labor, supervision, tools, materials, and equipment to conduct Air Changes per Hour (ACH) Testing and clean central fan systems, associated ductwork systems, and other mechanical systems and equipment located at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, Chicago, IL. All services shall be performed in accordance with the conformance standards, applicable industry standards, and manufacturer recommendations. In the event of any inconsistency between this PWS and any of the attached appendices regarding the scheduled service months or frequencies, the PWS shall prevail. 2. Specific Tasks and Deliverables: Quarterly Air Changes per Hour (ACH) testing, balancing, adjustment and certification of ventilation systems. SPS Room Description Room Description Room Description 1625 Women s Locker 1639 Preparation 1643 Staff Lockers 1625A Women s Restroom 1639 HD-1 1644 Staff Toilet 1627 Men s Locker 1639 HD-2 1645 Staff Lounge 1627A Men s Restroom 1639 HD-3 1646 Staff lockers 1629 Staff Break Room 1639 HD-4 1646A Men s Toilet 1630 Equipment Wash 1639 HD-5 1647 Staff Toilet 1635 Soiled Receiving 1639 HD-9 1650 Clean Receiving 1637 Cart Wash 1639A ETO 1638 ETO Room Service 1640 Sterile Supply Surgical Suite Room Description Room Description Room Description 2602 Cystoscopy 2613 OR-4 Support 2616 OR-3 2604 OR-7 2614 OR-4 2618 OR-2 2606 OR-6 OR-4 Closet 2660 OR-1 2608 OR-5 Isolation Rooms Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 1109 2642 4657 5648 5657 6648 6659 ER15 1691 4640 4698 5649 5660 6650 6662 1692 4642 5646 5656 6646 6658 ER14 Animal Quarters Room Description Room Description Room Description 7300 Animal Room 7330-B Animal Room 7343 Animal Room 7301 Animal Room 7330-C Animal Room 7344 Animal Room 7302 Animal Room 7331 Animal Room 7359 Procedure Lab 7305 Animal Room 7332 Animal Room 7371 Quarantine 7306 Animal Room 7333 Animal Room 7373 OR 7310 Bedding 7335 Animal Room 7374 Metabolic 7312 Clean Cage 7337 Animal Room 7377 OR 7330-A Animal Room 7339 Animal Room 7380 Necropsy Research Fume Hoods Room Fan#/Hood# Room Fan#/Hood# Room Fan#/Hood# 5275 Lab Exhaust 6273 HE-18H/H-8 7235 HE-18B/H-22 5278 Lab Exhaust 6275 HE-18H/H-18 7237 HE-18B/H-23 5281 Lab Exhaust 6278 HE-18H/4126281 7239 HE-18B/H-24 5285 Lab Exhaust 6281 HE-18F/H-9 7241 HE-18B/H-25 5293 Lab Exhaust 6283 HE-18F/H-11 7244 HE-18A/FH27 6218 HE-18D/H-2 6285 HE-18F/H-13 7252 HE-18A/H-26 6221 HE-18D/H-3 7211 HE-18C/H-20 7260 HE-18A/H-28 6228 HE-18G 7214 HE-18K/H-16 7281 HE-18B/H-37 6237 HE-18E/H-5 7215 HE-18C/H-21 7288 HE-18B/H-35 6239 HE-18E/H-6 7218 HE-18K/H-15 7298 HE-208/H-36 6256 FH-E57A 7221 HE-20C/H-33 7338 HE-15C/H-41 6260 FH-E56 7225 HE-20C/H-34 7378 HE-15A/H-39 Research Chemo/Bio Hoods Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 6227 6275 7125 7230 7249 7281 7305 6245 6278 7209-1 7235 7257 7283 7306 6261 6281 7209-2 7239 7279 7292 Cath Lab Room Description Room Description Room Description 3468-2 Tech Area 3471 Lab Area 4527 QTY2 Hoods 3469 Lab Area 3472 Procedure Room 4594 QTY2 Hoods 3470 Lab Area 3473B Equipment Storage Endoscopy Room Description Room Description Room Description 5314 ENT 5488 Bronchoscope 5493 Supplies 5486 Endo Scope Proc. #5 5490 Clean Room 5494 Procedure Room 5487 Proc. RM1 Flouro 5492 Clean Room 9495 Procedure Room Morgue Room Description Room Description Room Description A137 Storage Corridor A137B Autopsy A137F Waiting Room A137A Mechanical Room A137E Toilet A137G Dirty Storage Quarterly cleaning/degreasing of cafeteria exhaust systems. This shall include cleaning, degreasing, inspecting, scraping and wash down of all hoods and branch duct systems and fan grills. All work for this task shall be performed between the hours of 4:00 pm midnight. Room Description Hood Fan 1288 Cafeteria Hoods (2 ea): Vent Master Model# CW2-1000-DM Serial #87-6487-02 Serial #87-6487-03 Exhaust Fan: Barry Blower Model# 200TUBAF Serial #852288 1295 Cafeteria 3495 Main kitchen Hood: Aventec Model #P25W Serial #25032A Exhaust Fan: E-31 Semi-annual cleaning of Air Handler Units (AHUs) and exhaust systems. This shall include the complete supply, return, exhaust fans, vents, grilles, coils and diffusers. Building 40 (Bed Tower) Unit Description AHU Description AHU-1 1st Fl. West/Same Day Surgery AHU-7 4th Fl West AHU-2 1st Fl. East/ SPD AHU-8 5th & 6th Fl West AHU-3 Atrium AHU-9 7th Fl West AHU-4 2nd Fl West/ OR recovery AHU-10 7th Fl East AHU-5 Surgery Suites AHU-12 Atrium/Building Connection AHU-6 4th, 5th, 6th Fl East Building 1 (Damen) Unit Description Unit Description AC-5 Cardiology Room 3536 Pharmacy Clean Room AC-6 Cardiology AHU-137A Morgue AC-7 1st Fl Radiology Phase II AHU-1N Compensation & Pension AHU-3N Old Cath Lab AHU-4W Pathology AHU-3S Dialysis AHU - Endo Endoscopy AHU-4S Dental S1 Fan coils/Building Room 1585 Radiology Phase I RTU Elevator Machine Room Room 3511 Pharmacy AHU - IRM IRM Building 11A (Taylor) Unit Description Unit Description S-5 Library S-20 7th Fl. Lab S-8 Cafeteria AC-30 6th Fl Lab S-9 Engineering, EMS, Specialty Clinic S-11A Elevator Machine Room RTU S-9B Warehouse, Mail Room, DDTC S-16 4th Fl. CWT S-12 4th Fl., Day Hospital AHU-1 5th Fl Lab S-17 5th & 6th Fl S-21 Dialysis S-18 6th & 7th Fl Building 11B (Ogden) Unit Description Unit Description S-3 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Fl. North S-19 5th & 6th Fl Clinics S-6A 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Fl. South S-11B Elevator Machine Room S-15 7th Fl. Animal Quarters S-22 MRI Building 30N Unit Description Unit Description S-10B 1st Fl. Clinics A, B, C, D S-24 820 Entrance S-10C 5th Fl. Cardiology & 3rd Fl S-7 PACU Building 30S Unit Description Unit Description S-9A Outpatient Pharmacy S-10A Clinics E, F, G, H, I Annual cleaning of exhaust systems and replacement of HEPA filters. This shall include the complete exhaust fan system, including all branch duct systems and fan grilles, as well as the replacement of identified HEPA filters. Unit Filters # of Filters Clean Room AHU All HEPA filters serving IV Room @ In-Patient Pharmacy 7 EF-3 and EF-3A All HEPA filters serving isolation exhaust fans EF-3 and EF-3A 2 OR Suites All HEPA filters serving all Surgical Suites. 118 Morgue Exhaust All HEPA filters serving morgue exhaust. 2 ER Exhaust All HEPA filters serving ER isolation room exhaust. 1 E-10 EF-1 EF-2 EF-3 EF-4 EF-5 TE-14 E-16 HE-18A HE-18B HE-18C HE-18D HE-18E HE-18F HE-18G HE-18H HE-18J HE-18K HE-18L HE-18-M HE-18N HE-20A HE-20B HE-20C 3. Period of Performance: Base Year: 1 November 2019 31 October 2020 Option Year One: 1 November 2020 31 October 2021 Option Year Two: 1 November 2021 31 October 2022 Option Year Three: 1 November 2022 31 October 2023 Option Year Four: 1 November 2023 31 October 2024 4. Place of Performance: All services shall be performed on site at the Jesse Brown Medical Center at 820 S Damen, Chicago, IL 60612. The temperature control systems are located throughout the entire VA grounds which shall include buildings: 1A, 1B, 11A, 11B, 40, 30, Temp Building. 5. Hours of Operation: Normal hours of coverage are Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm CST, excluding holidays. All services shall be scheduled with the COR at least 30 days in advance. Holidays include: New Years' Day Labor Day Martin Luther King Day Columbus Day Presidents' Day Veterans' Day Memorial Day Thanksgiving Day Independence Day Christmas Day And any other day specifically designated as a national holiday by the President of the United States. All service/repairs shall be performed during normal hours of coverage, except those listed below, unless requested or approved by COR or designee. Building 1, Morgue: services shall be performed between the hours or 6:30PM and 3:00AM. The contractor's job superintendent shall verify with the COR that no autopsies or tissue preparations are in progress at the Morgue prior to beginning work. Building 40, Surgical Suites: services shall be performed between the hours of 5:30PM and 11:00PM. The contractor's job superintendent shall coordinate this cleaning with the COR to ensure that no surgical procedures are ongoing or about to be started and that the Post Anesthesia Recovery Area is not occupied prior to beginning work. Building 1, Main Kitchen and Patient Dining Room: services shall be performed on Tuesdays between the hours of 6:30PM and Midnight. The contractor's job superintendent shall report to the COR prior to cleaning services being performed to review and coordinate the work. 6. Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE)/Government-Furnished Information (GFI): None. 7. Other Pertinent Information or Special Considerations: The contractor must assign a job superintendent who will supervise and be directly responsible for the accomplishment of the work and will physically remain at the job site at all time while required cleanings are being performed. As regards the quarterly, semi-annual and annual cleaning tasks, the contractor shall remove all accumulations of dirt, soot, dust, lint, grease, oily residue, food substances, debris and all other foreign matter from all specified systems and equipment. When performing work under the provisions of this contract the contractor's employees must strictly observe the requirements of all applicable Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. and Illinois Environmental Protection Agencies and Hines Hospital rules, regulations and policies particularly those rules and regulations pertaining to fire safety, infection control, lock and tag out procedures and confined space entry. Vacuum cleaning and air agitation equipment used to accomplish required cleanings must be Underwriters Laboratories labeled and approved for hospital use. Equipment must operate at noise levels appropriate for a hospital environment. The contractor shall at no additional cost to the Government cut access openings into ductwork systems as necessary for proper cleaning. Each such opening must be fitted with a hinged metal access door or a removable panel installed with metal screws and tightly gasketed to prevent air leakage from the duct. All existing and newly installed access doors or panels in kitchen exhaust duct work systems must be identified by means of appropriate signage provided by the contractor at no additional expense to the Government. The Contractor shall receive written approval from the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) or designee and coordinate scheduling prior to performing these services. The contractor shall ensure that required cleanings are accomplished in a manner, which prevents the infiltration of dust, dirt and other foreign matter into occupied spaces. All dust, dirt, lint, soot and other substances removed during the conduct of cleaning operations including that which may have been deposited on floors, walls, desks, chairs, tables, etc., as well as any trash and debris deposited at the job site by the contractor's employees must be placed in approved, sealed containers and be removed from the job site by the contractor daily for legal disposal off station. When performing cleanings of duct work systems serving patient care, laboratory, food preparation/serving, computer and similar sensitive areas the contractor shall temporarily install appropriate relief valves and filters in spur ducts from the main trunks to prevent discharge of dirt, dust, suspended particulate matter, etc., into the areas upon restart of the air handling units. When performing work in known or suspected explosion hazard areas the contractor shall use only Underwriters Laboratories approved explosion proof electrical equipment and appliances conforming to the application provisions of the National Electrical Code. All tools, cutting devices, brushes, scrapers and similar devices and equipment used in known or suspected explosion hazard areas must be constructed exclusively of non-ferrous materials. Within ten (10) working days of receipt of Notice of Award, the contractor shall provide the COR with the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each cleaning agent and substance proposed to be used in the performance of required cleanings. The contractor must not under any circumstances bring to or use on the station any detergent, solvent, de-carbonizer or any other substance or agent that possesses flammable, combustible, toxic and/or explosive properties. Within ten (10) working days of receipt of Notice of Award the contractor shall submit to the COR a list of the proposed dates on which each specified cleaning will be accomplished. The proposed cleaning schedule will be reviewed and approved by the COR after any required revisions have been made. Once the contractor submits a schedule acceptable to the Government that schedule will become a part of the contract specifications and all cleanings shall be accomplished on the days listed in that schedule. The contractor shall not deviate from the schedule without the prior written approval of the COR. The Government will provide reasonable access to the systems and equipment to be cleaned on the dates scheduled for cleaning and will provide personnel to shut down and restart fan systems and other equipment as necessary. However, in the case of exhaust air fan systems serving patient care areas it may not be possible, because of clinical reasons, to shut down a given system on a particular day, regardless of the agreed upon cleaning schedule. Should this occur, the cleaning will be rescheduled by the contractor and Contracting Officer s Representative and will be performed by the contractor at a later date and at no additional cost to the Government. In consideration for such occurrences, the contractor shall be given a fourteen (14) calendar day time extension for the task(s) affected per event. For instance, if a component was scheduled to be cleaned on December 01, 2019, and the Government requires this service to be rescheduled due to clinical reasons, the contractor shall be allowed to perform the cleaning by December 15, 2019 without any adverse consequences. Excessive rescheduling on the part of the Government shall be communicated by the contractor to the Contracting Officer in writing. The Contracting Officer, upon receipt of such notice, shall schedule a meeting with the COR(s), their immediate supervisor(s), and the contractor to develop a plan to mitigate future occurrences. Contractor employees shall not under any circumstances shut down all or any part of any supply or exhaust air fan system serving Buildings 40, 11A, 11B, 30N, 30S. Shut down and startup of those systems may be accomplished only by designated Jesse Brown Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Unit personnel and only after appropriate coordination with clinical staff in the areas affected. Each day that work is performed under the provisions of this contract, the contractor shall submit to the COR or his designee, a written report of the work performed that day. The written service report must include a description of the cleaning performed, the location of the cleaning by building and room number, the names of the contractor's employees on the job, the hours worked and a brief description of any findings requiring action by Engineering personnel. In addition to the reporting requirement in section 7m above, within seven (7) days of cleaning cafeteria exhaust systems listed under section 2b above, the contractor shall submit a written, dated and signed certificate attesting to the satisfactory completion of each required cleaning of a kitchen exhaust system. For services during normal hours of operation, prior to starting any work, the contractor's job superintendent and all the members of the work crew shall report to the COR at Temporary Building, Office 2T12. The contractor's job superintendent shall identify himself and each member of the work crew and identify the specific locations where the crew will be working that day. The job superintendent and the members of the work crew shall then proceed directly to the job site. The contractor's job superintendent and all the members of the work crew shall again report to the COR at the completion of work each day and then immediately and directly leave the station. For services outside normal hours of operation, prior to starting any work, the contractor's job superintendent and all the members of the work crew shall report to the Administrative Officer on-duty located in the Admitting area of Building 1. The contractor's job superintendent shall identify himself and each member of the work crew and identify the specific locations where the crew will be working that day. The job superintendent and all the members of the work crew must then proceed directly to the job site. The contractor's job superintendent and all the members of the work crew must again report to the Administrative Officer On-duty at the completion of the scheduled work and then immediately and directly leave the station. Contractor employees found to be in areas of the station not scheduled for cleaning at that particular time or date may be subject to detention and questioning by the Jesse Brown Police. 8. Performance Standards: Cleaning of Supply, Return and Exhaust Air Fan Systems: Industrial vacuum cleaning, high pressure air agitation cleaning, wiping, and scraping as appropriate of the complete interior surfaces of each specified duct work system including all smoke/fire dampers, volume dampers, VAV boxes, mixing boxes, turning vanes, splinter vanes, baffles and duct mounted heat exchangers. Cleaning of Kitchen Exhaust Systems: Industrial vacuum cleaning, high pressure air agitation cleaning, wiping, and scraping as appropriate of the complete interior surfaces of each specified duct work system including all smoke/fire dampers, volume dampers, VAV boxes, mixing boxes, turning vanes, splinter vanes, baffles and duct mounted heat exchangers. If saponifying powders or compounds are used to facilitate grease removal, such powders and/or compounds must be completely removed so that the interior surfaces of the exhaust ducts are exposed to the bare metal at the completion of each cleaning. Additionally, cleaning of kitchen exhaust systems must include scraping and manual cleaning with an approved chemical or detergent and water solution of the exposed metal surfaces of all canopy hoods, range hoods and dish washing machine hoods. Cleaning of Grilles, Vents and Diffusers: Removal, manual cleaning with an approved detergent and water solution, complete coating with an approved anti-static solution and proper reinstallation. Brushing, wiping and compressed air cleaning as appropriate of all ceiling tiles within a three-square foot area of each ceiling mounted grille, vent and diffuser. Cleaning of Fan Assemblies, Blower Units, Air Handling Units and Air Conditioning Units: Vacuum cleaning, brushing and manual washing with an approved chemical solvent as appropriate of all specified assemblies and units including all air inlets, discharge outlets, structural frame assemblies, braces, supports, housings, fan blades, floats, shafts, louvers, baffles, dampers and pulleys. All specified assemblies and units should be lubricated by the contractor in accordance with the equipment manufacturers' current lubrication instructions. The Government at no cost shall furnish all lubricants required to the contractor. The contractor for tension and wear shall inspect all fan belts. Broken, loose and excessively worn belts shall be noted on the contractor's daily service reports as observed. Cleaning of Coils: Low volume, high pressure power washing with an approved odorless, disinfecting chemical and water solution or high pressure air agitation cleaning as appropriate of all heat exchange, reheat and condensing unit coils of all specified air handling units and air conditioning units. Coil drip pans and drains shall be manually cleaned with an approved odorless chemical and water solution and be thoroughly flushed with clean water to ensure proper drainage. Install drain pan tabs furnished by the VA. Cleaning of Fan Coil Units: Brushing and vacuum cleaning of the coil; spraying of the coil with a properly diluted solution of 3M product #25 and water; and manual cleaning with a properly diluted 3M product #25 and water solution of the trough, drain, grille and interior surfaces of the housing assembly. Fan coil unit motor and switches shall be inspected by the contractor for proper operation. Inoperable and/or defective switches and motors shall be noted on the contractor's daily service reports as detected. Install drain pan tabs provided by the VA. Air Changes per Hour (ACH) testing will be conducted by a NEBB or AAB certified tester. 9. Required Registration with Contractor Performance Assessment System (CPARS): As prescribed in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 42.15, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) evaluates contractor past performance on all contracts that exceed the thresholds outlined in FAR Part 42.15, and shares those evaluations with other Federal Government contract specialists and procurement officials through the Past Performance Information Retrieval System (PPIRS).   The FAR requires that the contractor be provided an opportunity to comment on past performance evaluations prior to the posting of each report.   To fulfill this requirement VA uses an online database, the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS).   The CPARS database information is uploaded to the Past Performance Information Retrieval System (PPIRS) database, which is available to all Federal agencies. Each contractor whose contract award is estimated to exceed the thresholds outlined in FAR Part 42.15 is required to provide to the contracting officer contact information for the contractor s representative with their response to the solicitation.   The contractor is responsible to notify the contracting officer of any change to the contractor s representative during the contract performance period.   Contractor s representative contact information consists of a name and email address. The Government will register the contract within thirty days after contract award.   For contracts with a period of one year or less, the contracting officer will perform a single evaluation when the contract is complete.   For contracts exceeding one year, the contracting officer will evaluate the contractor s performance annually.   Intermediate reports will be filed each year until the last year of the contract, when the final report will be completed.   Each report shall be forwarded in CPARS to the contractor s designated representative for comment.   The contractor s representative will have thirty days to submit any comments and return the report to the VA contracting officer.   Failure by the contractor to respond within those thirty days will result in the Government s evaluation being placed on file in PPIRS without contractor s comments.
 
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File Name: 36C25220Q0036 36C25220Q0036.docx (https://www.vendorportal.ecms.va.gov/FBODocumentServer/DocumentServer.aspx?DocumentId=5166433&FileName=36C25220Q0036-000.docx)
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Place of Performance
Address: Jesse Brown VA Medical Center;820 S. Damen Ave;Chicago, IL
Zip Code: 60612-3728
 
Record
SN05455207-W 20190925/190923231030-9670e1a22eb28a940b988495dd134bc5 (fbodaily.com)
 
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