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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MARCH 29, 2020 SAM #6695
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J -- Emergency Generator Preventative Maintenance

Notice Date
3/27/2020 8:19:27 AM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
811310 — Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
 
Contracting Office
245-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 5 (36C245) LINTHICUM MD 21090 USA
 
ZIP Code
21090
 
Solicitation Number
36C24520Q0328
 
Response Due
4/1/2020 12:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
04/16/2020
 
Point of Contact
Randall Brown Contracting Officer 410-642-2411 X 6805
 
E-Mail Address
Randall.Brown@va.gov
(Randall.Brown@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
SUBJECT: Emergency Generator Preventative Maintenance DISCLAIMER: This Sources Sought is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation. Neither unsolicited proposals nor any other kind of offers will be considered in response to this Sources Sought. Responses to this notice are not offers and will not be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this Sources Sought. All information received in response to this Sources Sought that is marked Proprietary will be handled accordingly. Responses to the Sources Sought will not be returned. At this time, questions concerning the composition and requirements for a future RFP will not be entertained. SUBJECT: The Huntington, WV VA Medical Center is conducting market research in order to provide preventative maintenance on emergency generators service. OBJECTIVE: See Attachment 1 RESPONSE INSTRUCTIONS: Name and Address of Company Any small business designation as certified by the Small Business Administration A through description of experience in managing support requirements of this nature. CONTACT INFORMATION: Any questions related to this RFI shall be directed to Randy Brown @ Randall.brown@va.gov. . All information regarding Capabilities Statements or any other proprietary information relative to this RFI shall be submitted via email to Randall.brown@va.gov no later than 10:00 am EST on 03/31/2020. ATTACHMENT 1 STATEMENT OF WORK PART A GENERAL INFORMATION A.1 INTRODUCTION The VAMC located at 1540 Spring Valley Drive, Huntington WV, 25704 has a requirement to have 15 emergency backup generators serviced. A.2 BACKGROUND The VAMC has 15 large Emergency Backup Generators, most of which start automatically during a power outage. All 15 Generators require Preventive Maintenance, Checks and Services. (ie, changing the oil, new fuel filter, new oil filters, New Air Filters, ect). A.3 SCOPE OF WORK Vendor will provide all parts, labor, equipment, material, supplies (Oil, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter, ect.) and supervision to service and conduct Preventive Maintenance on 15 Emergency Backup Generators per the Statement of Work listed below. The entire Checklist found in Part B.2 must be completed on each Generator to include the 4 Major tasks listed below: (a) Change Oil (b) Change Oil Filter (c) Change Fuel Filter (d) Change Air Filter The service company is to be aware that the list of generators found in Part B.1 may change from option year to option year. Services are to be provided starting in April of 2020 through April of 2024. STATEMENT OF WORK PART B WORK REQUIREMENTS B.1 The following is a list of the generators that are required to be serviced: B.2 Task to be completed for each generator. The following Preventive Maintenance, Checks and Services will be conducted as appropriate/required for each specific generator: Check condition & tension of all belts. Adjust as necessary. Check super/turbocharger for leaks & wear. (if applicable) Visually check lube oil condition & level. Visually check for oil leaks. Visually check coolant condition & level. Record anti-freeze protection level. Record coolant dca protection level. Visually check for coolant leaks. Visually check operation of coolant heater. Visually check condition of coolant hoses. Visually check condition & operation of remote radiator. (if applicable) Pressure test radiator cap. Visually check exhaust system condition & for leaks. Change Air Filter. Visually check hoses, clamps, and air restriction indicator. Change Motor Oil. Change Motor Oil Filter. Visually check air & vent tube connections. Clean and inspect crankcase breather. Visually check fuel lines & connections. Visually check day tank fuel level. Visually check for fuel leaks. Check transfer or day tank pump. Change fuel filter(s) Clean fuel bowl. (if applicable) Visually inspect ac/dc brushes & commutator. (if applicable) Visually inspect commutator. (if applicable) Visually inspect collector ring. (if applicable) Visually inspect electrical connections. Visually check battery connections & clean if needed. Visually check battery condition & solution level. Check starting system operation. Record cranking voltage. Note overall condition of battery system. Check condition of charger and record battery charger amps and volts. Run & check for proper lube oil pressure, water temp, coolant temp, oil temp, alternator charge rate, voltage, and frequency. Run & check for normal operation & leaks. Check for vibration. Visually check operation of louvers. Check for proper governor operation. Record all gauge and meter readings. Check output of generator ac voltage. (automatic transfer switch) Check condition of voltage sensors. (automatic transfer switch) Check for proper adjustment of timers. (automatic transfer switch) Check for proper adjustment of start relay. (automatic transfer switch) Visually check exerciser clock for proper operation. A detailed list of materials/parts needed to conduct Preventive Maintenance for each generator will be provided by the Vendor to the VAMC. This list will include part numbers for all items on each generator such as Oil, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter, ect. On several generators the VAMC will hook up a portable generator before the servicing begins, to assure the continuity of electricity. This may delay starting the servicing by a short period of time, though we will pre-position the portable generator and we use quick disconnects. All service adjustments will be made in accordance with manufacturer's specifications using required tools and procedures. Vendor shall be responsible for cleaning of the work area and equipment upon completion of work. All diesel engines shall be wiped free of oil and grease. The diesel room floor area shall be swept clean. All accumulated rubbish shall be removed daily. All fuel oil, lubrication, and any other material substance creating an unsafe operating area shall be removed daily. The contractor shall be responsible for the proper disposal of all hazardous materials as a result of this contract. All used oil or other petroleum products shall be removed by the contractor upon completion of work. STATEMENT OF WORK PART C SUPPORTING INFORMATION C.1 Place of Performance The VAMC located at 1540 Spring Valley Drive, Huntington WV 25704. C.2 Period of Performance The Contractor shall perform all work during normal business hours, (unless other times are stipulated by the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) with the approval of the Contracting Officer. The contractor shall perform maintenance on the generators annually ever April or per manufacture specifications. C.3 Special Considerations C.3.1 Contractor Furnished Materials All labor, materials, equipment to perform the job. When furnish , provide , install , or similar term is used it shall mean a complete installation, ready for use. The vendor shall supply all parts, equipment, material and labor to conduct work as listed in the Statement of Work above. The work will include all items as described in the Scope of Work listed above. C.3.2 Qualifications of Key Personnel Contractor s employees should be knowledgeable of standards associated with this type work. C.3.3 Supervision/Communications. At all times during the performance, the Contractor s Superintendent (if applicable) shall be available by cellular phone. Prior to beginning any work, the Contractor shall supply the COR with the telephone number for the Superintendent. The Contractor s Competent Person that meets OSHA training guidelines, is capable of making decisions and acting on behalf of the Contractor shall be physically located on site at all times during performance of the contract. If the Contractor s Competent Person is absent from the job site for an extended period of time, the COR may send all Contractor/sub-contractor employees off the job. C.3.4 Security Requirements: Contractor shall identify which employees will be working under the awarded contract. Contractor personnel shall include employees, sub-contractors, subcontractor employees, suppliers and delivery personnel entering the Medical Center. This does not apply to suppliers and delivery personnel making deliveries to the VA warehouse dock only. Those employees shall bring photo ID to obtain a VA Contractor identification badge that shall be worn above the belt at all times while on Medical Center property. Contractor s employees shall return all I.D. badges to designated personnel at time designated in the task order. C.3.5 The Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) is responsible for the inspection of the work called for in this job. The Contracting Officer s Representative will be identified in the task order by name, telephone number and location. Inspections made by the COR are for the sole benefit of the Government and do not relieve the Contractor of any quality control responsibilities. C.3.6 The Safety Manger is responsible for safety inspections of all contract operations. The Safety Manager will be identified in the task order by name, phone number and location. C.3.7 Smoking Policy. The Contractor shall not allow smoking in any building. The Contractor shall ensure employees smoke only in designated outdoor areas, 50 feet away from buildings. C.3.8 Parking/Traffic Regulations. The Contractor shall not park on grassy areas unless approved by the COR and the Contractor agrees to restore areas back to VA standards. Drivers should be particularly concerned with pedestrian traffic. Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. Posted speed limits and all other traffic controls are to be observed by operators at all times. Seat belt use is mandatory on the VA grounds.
 
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