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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 29, 2019 SAM #6574
SOLICITATION NOTICE

J -- MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF FIRE FIGHTING, RESCUE AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Notice Date
11/27/2019 10:56:35 AM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
811310 — Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
 
Contracting Office
NAVSUP FLT LOG CTR PUGET SOUND BREMERTON WA 98314-5100 USA
 
ZIP Code
98314-5100
 
Solicitation Number
N0040620Q0024
 
Response Due
12/3/2019 11:59:00 PM
 
Archive Date
12/18/2019
 
Point of Contact
MARK W. WITTE, Phone: 360-476-7952
 
E-Mail Address
MARK.W.WITTE@NAVY.MIL
(MARK.W.WITTE@NAVY.MIL)
 
Description
STATEMENT OF WORKFORMAINTENANCE AND SERVICING OF PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERSContractors will follow all DODI, NFPA, and MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS to inspect and or repair an estimated 3050 portable fire extinguishers and dispose of an estimated 2535.1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES. Furnish all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supplies, transportations and labor necessary to perform inspection, maintenance, and repair and recharge portable and wheeled fire extinguishers as defined in this Statement of Work (SOW). The contract will service the following installations: Conform to all federal, state, local requirements, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and applicable manufacture recommendations as required in the SOW. Work to be performed in accordance with (IAW) current National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 10 standard, Portable Fire Extinguishers, for the inspection and maintenance of all types of portable and wheeled fire extinguishers located on the following Navy Region Northwest installations: NBK Bremerton, to include Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Jackson Park, NBK Bangor, Keyport, NavMag Indian Island, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, and Everett.PARTS REPAIR. Contractor shall provide all parts and materials for repairs up to a cap of $3,000.00 annually.1.2. OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND/OR TASK BREAKDOWN: Corrective maintenance returns a fire extinguisher to full operating capacity as described below.1.2.1 Scheduling. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Fire Prevention Office (FPO) for a list of buildings and a list of facility contacts. The contractor shall notify the FPO before commencing any inspection/maintenance. The contractor shall be available on base a minimum of one day per month, per installation, to service previously identified unserviceable extinguishers. Contractor will be escorted into controlled areas, if necessary, by facility/building managers.1.2.2 Inspections. Inspect and perform all annual, 6-year maintenance, and 5 or 12-year hydro testing, refilling and recharging of all portable and wheeled-type fire extinguishers IAW Section V-Technical Exhibit (TE) 1 of this PWS and the FPO coordinated list. Tag each extinguisher showing at a minimum: name of company, technician, and date of inspection. Contractor is not responsible for inspections of extinguishers mounted on vehicles, equipment, or aircraft. If any extinguishers are missing or discharged, immediately notify the Navy Region Northwest (NRNW) Fire & Emergency Services (F&ES) at (360) 396-5516.1.2.3. Fire Extinguisher Recharge. The amount of recharge agent shall be verified by weighing. The recharge gross weight shall be the same as the gross weight that is marked on the extinguisher label. For 6-year maintenance or 5 or 12-year hydrostatic testing, extinguishers shall be emptied. The agent may be reused provided a closed system is used for emptying and the agent is stored in a sealed container to prevent contamination. A temporary extinguisher (of same type) shall be provided by the contractor when any extinguisher is removed from the facility/area for service.1.3 Corrective Maintenance and Repair. Fire Extinguishers need to be operational at all times. Corrective maintenance returns a fire extinguisher to full operating capacity as described below. The contractor shall pick-up any extinguishers identified by NRNW F&ES FPO as needing repair/recharge within 2 weeks of notification. PARTS REPAIR. Contractor shall provide all parts and materials for repairs up to a cap of $3,500.00 annually.1.3.1 Annual Maintenance. The contractor shall inspect, IAW NFPA 10, and repair extinguishers as necessary.1.3.1.1. Painting. Fire extinguishers shall be painted as necessary for the purpose of corrosion control. Extinguishers shall be painted in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.1.3.1.2. Labeling. The contractor shall replace fire extinguisher identification labels, classification symbols, product inspection stickers/plates/decals and other required information labeling if the originals are damaged or missing. Labeling shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.1.3.2 Unserviceable Extinguishers. The contractor shall verify any unserviceable extinguisher with the fire department. The contractor shall dispose of any extinguisher deemed unserviceable IAW NFPA 10 and those identified as non-required by the Fire Prevention Office. The contractor is not responsible for permanent replacement of extinguishers that are unserviceable due to age, corrosion, etc.1.3.3 The 6-year Fire Extinguishers Maintenance. The contractor shall perform overhaul maintenance, repair, and recharging IAW NFPA 10 and the manufacturer’s recommendations for each type of extinguisher IAW Technical Exhibit 1. Each 6-year maintenance shall be recorded on a collar tag and record decal affixed to the exterior of the extinguisher shell. The 5-year and 6-year maintenance of each extinguisher shall include the replacement of parts such as, but is not limited to, service collars, o-rings, valve stems, pins and inspection tags.1.3.4 The 5 or 12-year (Hydrostatic) Extinguishers Maintenance/Testing. The contractor shall hydrostatically test extinguishers as specified in the manufacturer’s recommendations. Affix collar tag and record decal on the exterior shell of extinguishers that pass the test. The contractor shall dispose of extinguishers that fail the hydrostatic test. Provide the type, size and serial number of failed extinguisher to the Fire Prevention Office. The 5 or 12-year maintenance of each extinguisher, shall include the replacement of parts such as, but is not limited to, service collars, o-rings, valve stems, pins, and inspection tags.1.4 Record Keeping and Documentation. The contractor shall create and maintain an Inventory Record of all extinguishers. The inventory record will consist of a computer-generated listing of each facility detailing extinguisher installation, type, size, location, serial number, and last inspection date. The contractor shall continuous update this Inventory Record to include the due date of the next 6-year maintenance, and 5 or 12-year hydrostatic tests of each extinguisher and correct count of the extinguishers for each facility. Send a copy of this inventory record via email to NRNW F&ES Fire Prevention Office (FPO) each month. 1.5. Environmental Protection. The contractor shall ensure that the purchase, use, handling, storage, and disposal of all toxic, hazardous and special materials and wastes are in accordance with federal, state and local environmental protection regulations. A closed recovery system is required for the recovery of dry chemical fire extinguishing agents. 1.6. Extinguishers Purchasing. Additional bottles may need to be purchased (new) throughout the year as required to replace extinguishers that are no longer serviceable, not to exceed annual quantities in the table below. Deliver extinguishers within 2 weeks after notice of need from COR. Deliver bottles in conjunction with weekly service call.ITEMTYPE EXTINGUISHERSERVICE REQUIREDESTIMATED QUANTITY1ABC, 5 lbPurchase352ABC,10 lbPurchase354Class K, Wet ChemicalPurchase105CleanGaurdPurchase46ABC, 20 lbPurchase67CO2, 20 lbPurchase62. Service Delivery Summary.The Service Summary is a list of performance objectives and performance thresholds that represents the minimum acceptable level of performance. The performance objectives and thresholds shall be regularly verified by the FPO. Each performance objective represents a significant task as identified by the Government at the time of contract award. These performance objectives and performance thresholds represent only the significant task of this contract and do not excuse the Contractor from performance of other responsibilities identified in this PWS. Additionally, performance objectives may be added or deleted and performance thresholds raised or lowered during the course of the contract by a modification to the contract. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVEPARAGRAPHPERFORMANCE THRESHOLD Inspections/Maintenance/Repair Annual Fire Extinguishers 6-year Extinguishers 5 and 12-year Extinguishers Unserviceable Extinguishers Fire Extinguishers are properly inspected and serviced according to frequency recommended by Manufacturer and/or NFPA 10.1.2.2; 1.3;1.3.1;1.3.3;1.3.4;1.3.2Inspect 90% of fire extinguishers during performance period.90% of Fire Extinguishers are operational at all times.PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVEPARAGRAPHPERFORMANCE THRESHOLD2. Record Keeping/Reports:Submitted within specified time.1.4Due monthly and prior to invoicing. Emailed by the 5th of each month 90% of the time, with the remaining 10% by 10th of each month 3. Government Furnished Property and Services. Extinguishers necessary to accomplish the work IAW this contract. The government will not furnish extinguishing agent of any kind. 4. General Information 4.1. Quality Control. Contractor shall develop and maintain a quality program to ensure maintenance and repair services are performed in accordance with NFPA and other applicable standards and the manufacturer’s instructions. The contractor shall develop and implement procedures to identify and prevent defective services from reoccurring. As a minimum, the contractor shall develop quality control procedures that address the areas identified in paragraph 2, Service Delivery Summary. The government evaluator must have a specific quality control inspector to notify in case of customer complaints.4.2. Quality Assurance. The government will periodically evaluate the contractor’s performance in accordance with applicable contracting regulations 4.3. Government Remedies. The contracting officer shall ensure the requirements of Contract Terms and Conditions are followed, and investigate contractor’s failure to correct nonconforming services.4.4. Hours of Operation. 0700 to 15004.5. Security Requirements. The Contractor shall obtain and maintain installation access. Contact the Installation Security Office for requirements.4.6. Special Qualification. Contractors performing maintenance and recharging of extinguishers shall meet one of the following criteria:(1) Factory training and certification for the specific type and brand of portable fire extinguisher being serviced(2) Certification by an organization acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction(3) Registration, licensure, or certification by a state or a local authority having jurisdiction. A copy shall be provided to the Contracting Officer.4.7 Transportation. Transportation of the extinguishers will be the sole responsibility of the contractor. Contractor has the option to service the extinguishers on site if they have the ability. Contact the Fire Prevention Office to make pick-up/drop-off arrangements.SECTION V TECHNICAL EXHIBITS (TE) Technical Exhibit 1-Equipment List (attached)ITEMTYPE EXTINGUISHERSERVICE REQUIREDESTIMATED QUANTITY1Handheld ABC PortablesAnnual Inspection/Maintenance30502Halatron, 150 lb. WheeledAnnual Inspection/Maintenance63Halatron, 65 lb WheeledAnnual Inspection/Maintenance904ABC, 5 lb6-Year Maint & Refill945ABC, 10 lb6-Year Maint & Refill4336ABC, 20 lb6-Year Maint & Refill7CO2, 20 lb6-Year Maint & Refill58Clean Agent (CleanGuard)6-Year Maint & Refill59ABC, 5 lb12-Year Hydro Test & Refill2210ABC, 10 lb12-Year Hydro Test & Refill6811ABC, 20 lb12-Year Hydro Test & Refill512CO2, 20 lb12-Year Hydro Test & Refill513Clean Agent (CleanGuard)12-Year Hydro Test & Refill514Class K5 Year Hydro Test & Refill2315Handheld PortableDisposal2535REPORTING: The contractor shall report contractor labor hours (including subcontractor labor hours) required for performance of services provided under this contract to the POC via a secure data collection site. Contracted services excluded from reporting are based on Product Service Codes (PSCs). The excluded PSCs are:(1) W, Lease/Rental of Equipment;(2) X, Lease/Rental of Facilities;(3) Y, Construction of Structures and Facilities;(4) D, Automatic Data Processing and Telecommunications, IT and Telecom-Telecommunications Transmission (D304) and Internet (D322) ONLY;(5) S, Utilities ONLY;(6) V, Freight and Shipping ONLYThe contractor shall report contractor labor hours (including subcontractor labor hours) required for performance of services provided under this contract via a secure data collection site.The contractor is required to completely fill in all required data fields using the following web address: https://www.ecmra.milReporting inputs will be for the labor executed during the period of performance during each Government fiscal year (FY), which runs October 1 through September 30. While inputs may be reported any time during the FY, all data shall be reported no later than October 31 of each calendar year. Contractors may direct questions to the help desk, linked at https://www.ecmra.milAny exceptions or exclusions regarding the inclusion of this language are addressed in NMCARS 5237.102-90 (a) and (b).NOTE: The NAVSUP Contracting Officer’s Representative Instruction 4205.3F dated 19 Aug 2015, Enclosure (2) NAVSUP COR Procedures for Monitoring Contractor Performance, paragraph 8, addresses the required ECMRA access for COR’s to perform their duties.**The COR Letter of Appointment must clearly outline the COR duties in accordance with the Enterprise Contractor Manpower Reporting Application (ECMRA) User Guide. The guide’s Section 12.1.2 “Responsibilities of a Contracting Officer Representative (COR)” addresses the COR’s duties and responsibilities for acquisitions which include services. Quick guides are also available at the following link.https://www.ecmra.mil/help/help.html**CORs are responsible to verify that contractors submit their data in the ECMRA tool. For all FY17 actions not yet addressed, please validate FY17 contracts in ECMRA. **
 
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Place of Performance
Address: USA
Country: USA
 
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SN05504544-F 20191129/191204040835 (samdaily.us)
 
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