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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JANUARY 30, 2021 SAM #7002
SOLICITATION NOTICE

68 -- PEST CONTROL SERVICES - USDA/ARS College Station, TX

Notice Date
1/28/2021 2:21:52 PM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
561710 — Exterminating and Pest Control Services
 
Contracting Office
USDA ARS PA AAO ACQ/PER PROP FORT COLLINS CO 80526 USA
 
ZIP Code
80526
 
Solicitation Number
12805B21Q0076
 
Response Due
2/12/2021 2:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
02/27/2021
 
Point of Contact
James Porter, Phone: 9792609491
 
E-Mail Address
james.porter@ars.usda.gov
(james.porter@ars.usda.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Description
Performance Work Statement (PWS) Pest Control Contract Vision Statement Provide requirements for Pest Control Service Contract 1 Introduction The Contractor shall provide all labor, pesticide, equipment, transportation, and all other�necessary supplies to perform the services.� The contractor will provide all services identified in�this contact for the USDA, Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Southern Plains Agricultural�Research Center (SPARC), College Station, Texas. �All services will be performed in accordance with� the terms, conditions, and statements and specifics of work contained herein. 1.1 Mission � Reserved 1.2 Background � Reserved 1.3 Scope The Contractor in accordance with the requirements of these specifications shall perform the�services specified in the Matrix of Services. �Such services shall include providing all labor,�supervision, equipment, tools, and other items or services necessary for the performance of the�work unless otherwise specified herein. �The Government has provided approximate building square� footages. �It is the responsibility of the contractor to visit the site and make appropriate�determinations of size of areas and services required within each area. �The Contractor accepts�existing conditions and is responsible for ensuring all areas will meet the standards as defined in�the performance requirements. Periods of Performance This contract will provide pest control service for the Southern Plains Agricultural Research�Center in College Station, Texas. Base year will be funded with the Government having right to�execute option year prior to end of contract terms.�� Base Year� 03/01/2021 through 02/28/2022 Option year 1� 03/01/2022�through 02/28/2023 Option year 2� 03/01/2023 through 02/29/2024 Option year 3� 03/01/20204 through 02/28/2025 Option year 4� 03/01/2025 through 02/28/2026 � � � Additional areas may be�identified that are not in this soliciation. 2 General Requirements The Contractor shall be directly responsible for work performance specified in the contract. �All�areas served by this contract are indicated on the attached floor plans of each building where�services are provided. �The Contractor shall provide adequate supervision at all times while�his/her employees are performing work on the contract.� The Contractor will ensure that all discrepancies reported are�corrected in a timely manner.� The Contractor shall establish a quality control program to assure the requirements of the contract�are provided as specified. �A copy of the program will be provided to the Government. The program�shall include, but is not limited to, the following: 1. A monthly inspection system performed by the on-site Manager covering all services being� performed with a written copy (electronic or hard) provided to the COR. 2. �A method of identifying deficiencies in the quality of services before the level of performance� is unacceptable. 3. �A means of correcting deficiencies in a prompt and efficient manner. 4. �The Contractor is responsible for supplying all materials required to perform the contract. � The Government will not provide any materials or services. �No on-site existing pesticide materials�or supplies will be provided. 2.1 Non-Personal Services The Government shall neither supervise contractor employees nor control the method by which the�contractor performs the required tasks. Under no circumstances shall the Government assign tasks�to, or prepare work schedules for, individual contractor employees. It shall be the responsibility�of the contractor to manage its employees and to guard against any actions that are of the nature�of personal services or give the perception of personal services. If the contractor believes that�any actions constitute, or are perceived to constitute personal services, it shall be the�contractor's responsibility to notify the Contracting Officer or the Contracting Officer�Representative immediately. 2.2 Business Relations The contractor shall successfully integrate and coordinate all activity needed to execute the� requirement. �The contractor shall manage the timeliness, completeness, and quality of problem� identification. �The contractor shall provide corrective action plans, proposal submittals, timely� identification of issues, and effective management of subcontractors. �The contractor shall seek to� ensure customer satisfaction and professional and ethical behavior of all contractor personnel. 2.3 Contract Administration and Management Prior to commencement of services, the Contractor shall furnish to the Contracting Officers� Representative (COR), a list of employees they propose to use in the performance of the on-site� work required and designate the on-site Manager who will be responsible for supervision of such� employees. �The Manager shall: 1. �Be the Contractors primary on-site representative, having the Contractors full authority to act� on matters pertaining to the performance of services under this contract. 2. �Be on-site or on-call whenever the Contractors workforce is on the site performing work. 3. �Notify the COR and secure COR approval of any work proposed to be done. 4. �Report damage to Government property, personal injuries, and/or hazardous conditions, to the� COR within twenty-four (24) hours after the occurrence. 5. �Arrange to meet with COR prior to commencement of any work to allow for the identification of� any hazards located throughout the Complex. 2.3.1 Contract Management The contractor shall establish clear organizational lines of authority and responsibility to ensure� effective management of the resources assigned to the requirement. �The contractor must maintain� continuity between the support operations at the Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center and� the contractor's corporate offices. 2.3.2 Contract Administration The contractor shall establish processes and assign appropriate resources to effectively administer� the requirement. �The contractor shall respond to Government requests for contractual actions in a� timely fashion. �The contractor shall have a single point of contact between the Government and� Contractor personnel assigned to support contracts or task orders. �The contractor shall assign� work effort and maintaining proper and accurate time keeping records of personnel assigned to work� on the requirement. 2.3.3 Personnel Administration The contractor shall provide the following management and support as required. �The contractor� shall provide notification to employees during designated Government non-work days or other periods� where Government offices are closed due to weather, budget, or security conditions. The contractor� shall maintain the currency of their employees by providing initial and refresher training as� required to meet the PWS requirements. �The contractor shall make necessary travel arrangements for� employees. �The contractor shall provide necessary infrastructure to support contract tasks. �The� contractor shall provide administrative support to employees in a timely fashion (time keeping,� leave processing, pay, emergency needs). 2.4 Subcontract Management The contractor shall be responsible for any subcontract management necessary to integrate work� performed on this requirement and shall be responsible and accountable for subcontractor� performance on this requirement. �The prime contractor will manage work distribution to ensure� there are no Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI) considerations. Contractors may add� subcontractors to their team after formal notification to the Contracting Officer Representative� and approval by the Contracting Officer. 2.5 Contractor Personnel, Disciplines, and Specialties The contractor shall accomplish the assigned work by employing and utilizing qualified personnel� with appropriate combinations of education, training, and experience. �All work will be performed� by or under the supervision of licensed pest controller. �The contractor shall match personnel� skills to the work or task with a minimum of under/over employment of resources. �The contractor� shall ensure labor rates are adhered to. The Contractor shall provide the necessary resources and infrastructure to manage, perform, and� administer the contract. �The Contractor will have adequate staff to provide service when regular� staff is out sick or on annual leave. 2.6 Location and Hours of Work Accomplishment of the results contained in this PWS requires work at the Southern Plains�Agricultural Research Center. �Facilities normal workdays are Monday through Friday 0800 to 1630 except US�Federal Holidays. To the extent possible, pest control services will be performed on the exterior of the buildings� but periodic treatment inside building areas may be required. �Due to critical nature of research� being conducted the contractor must be able to respond and to provide pest control services to� problem areas within one business day (within 24 hours unless notice is provided on Friday then� services must be performed no later than Monday). �For exterior area treatments, the treatments can� be performed anytime. �Interior treatments must be performed during normal business hours or� arranged with the COR. Some insect research is conducted on site and care must be exercised to not� affect those research studies. 3 Performance Requirements The following section specifies the Performance Objectives and Performance Elements for the� contract. A site plan showing the general layout of the SPARC at 2881 F&B Road, College Station, Texas is� provided. �Work specified in this contract will be performed in the following Bldgs. 1, 2, 5, 7, 8,� 10, 11,13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 40 & 41. �Floor plans (not to scale) for each building are attached The Government routinely renovates areas to meet the changing needs of research. �The Contractor at� no additional cost to the government will accommodate renovations that result in less than 1%� change of serviced areas. Upon the completion of each renovation project, an evaluation of any� additional services required will be performed by the COR. �The COR will discuss any necessary� changes with the Contractor. �If the evaluation determines there will be significant additional� burden upon the Contractor, the contract may be modified to provide reasonable compensation to the� Contractor. MATRIX OF SERVICES Services vary from building to building. �All the services identified will be perform as necessary� with a monthly onsite service at a minimum. All areas defined in the contract must satisfy the� requirements defined in the performance section. �At the completion of any service in a building,� the area will be left in a clean and orderly manner. The contractor will perform the following services for Bldgs. 5, 10, 17, 20, 21, 40, and 41� services will be performed as required to satisfy the standards described in the performance� section. 1. � Crawling insect control for each building. 2. � Ant control for a minimum of 6� from the perimeter of each building. 3. � Rodent control using bait boxes for each bldg. The contractor will perform the following services for Bldgs. 1, 1A, 2, 7, 8, 11, 18, and 22� services will be performed as required to satisfy the standards described in the performance� section. 1. � Crawling insect control for each building. 2. � Ant control for a minimum of 6� from the perimeter of each building. The contractor will perform the following services for Bldgs. 13, 14, 15 (greenhouses); services� will be performed as required to satisfy the standards described in the performance section. 1. � Rodent control using bait boxes for the area. Provide on-call service to address insect or rodent issues. �Response time is 24 hours. 3.1 Pest Control 3.1.1 � The contractor shall provide insect control. AQL = Acceptable Quality Limit Performance Standards Std: All building will be treated for insect control AQL: Buildings treated as required. No visual indication of crawling live insect infestation inside� the building. Deliverables 3.1.2 � Ant control. Performance Standards Std: Buildings treated as required. AQL: No visual indication ant infestation inside the building nor active ant mounds within 6� of� the building perimeter. Deliverables 3.1.3 � Rodent control. Performance Standards Std: �Building perimeter treated as required. AQL: No indication of rodent presence inside the building. Deliverables 3.1.4 � The contractor shall provide on-call service. Performance Standards Std: Means to report problems areas at any time. AQL: On site within 24 hours upon notification of problems (On site on Monday if notified on� Friday, Saturday, or Sunday). 4 Special Requirements None 4.1 Security and Safety Security of all Government facilities and property is essential. �All contractor personnel must be� United States citizens or have proper documentation to work in the United States. �All Contractor� personnel are subject to background checks prior to being allowed to work on site. �The Government� reserves the right to deny access to any person who it determines is not in the best interest of� the Government. �Only contractor personnel are allowed in the facilities. �Contractor personnel will� not provide access to any other persons including persons claiming to be Government employees. �All� authorized Government employees have keys to the areas that they are permitted to enter. Contractor personnel shall comply with all policies pertaining to the conduct of persons on� Government property. �They shall not disturb papers on desks, open desks or cabinets, or use office equipment. �Use of the telephone is allowed only for emergency calls. �All Contractor personnel� shall be easily identifiable as being a member of the pest control company. �Acceptable means of� identification shall include wearing uniforms with company�s name or utilizing name badges clipped� to the front of an outer clothing garment or other method as approved by the COR. �All contractor� personnel shall use the same form of identification and the method of identification is to be� agreed upon by the COR prior to services being provided. �The Government reserves the right to� require all contractor personnel to wear Government issued ID badges. �The Contractor will not be� issued keys to any areas. Contractor will provide a safe working environment for contractor personnel and will ensure all� personnel practice safe working techniques. �The contractor shall follow, but is not limited to,� the following safety precautions: 1. Providing safety-warning devices and ensuring they are used as necessary. 2. �Providing all Contractor personnel with proper personal protective equipment, as necessary. 3. �Ensuring all Contractor personnel are aware of the various hazards located throughout the� facility. 4. �The Government, upon request by the Contractor through the COR, will provide site-hazard� awareness training for Contractor personnel once per year (not to exceed one hour and to be� scheduled at the convenience of the Government). 5. �Ensuring that all Contractor personnel are familiar with the hazards of pesticides used. 6. �No pesticides will be stored on site. 7. �Ensuring all machinery brought on-site is routinely inspected and is in safe working order and� meets all Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. 8. �Removing from service any machinery found to be unsafe. �Any equipment deemed unsafe will be� removed from the site to prevent inadvertent use. �Additionally, any equipment deemed to be unsafe� by the COR must be promptly removed from service. 9. �Contractor will ensure all employees are familiar with precautions to be taken to protect� themselves from exposure to the flu and how to minimize the spread at the jobsite. 10. �Contractor will adhere to all site policies for entering any areas. 4.2 Storage The Contractor will not store excess materials on site. �The contractor is responsible for� delivering necessary material on site and removing them at the end of the service. 4.3 Government Furnished Materials The Government shall furnish without cost to the Contractor; electricity and water to facilitate� Contractor�s work. �No other materials will be supplied by the Government. 4.4 Environmental Requirements The contractor shall take every precaution to prevent damage to the environment. �The Contractor is� responsible for the proper disposal of all refuse to include empty pesticide containers. 4.5 Applicable Directives The contractor shall comply with all documents listed in the contract document. 4.6 Biobased Products Requirements This procurement requires the use of biobased products to the extent that such products are� reasonably available, meet agency or relevant industry performance standards, and are reasonably� priced. �Where available, these products should first be acquired from among qualified products� that fall under the umbrella of items designated through the USDA BioPreferred SM Program The Contractor must comply with the Agricultural Act of 2014; the Food, Conservation and Energy Act� of 2008 (FCEA), 7 U.S.C. 8102; the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (FSRIA), 7 U.S.C.� 8102; the Federal Acquisition Regulation; Executive Order (EO) 13514, �Federal Leadership in� Environmental, Energy and Economic Performance,� dated October 5, 2009; EO 13423, �Strengthening� Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management,� dated January 24, 2007; and� Presidential Memorandum, �Driving Innovation and Creating Jobs in Rural America through Biobased� and Sustainable Product Procurement,� dated February, 2012 to provide biobased products. The Contractor shall utilize products and material made from biobased materials (e.g. biobased� greases; biobased hydraulic fluids, biobased absorbents) to the maximum extent possible without� jeopardizing the intended end use or detracting from the overall quality delivered to the end user.� �All supplies and materials shall be of a type and quality that conform to applicable Federal� specifications and standards. All supplies and materials to be used in the performance of work� described herein are subject to the approval of the Location Site Manager (LSM) or COR. 5 �Deliverables - Reserved 6 �Related Documents The following Documents are related to this project: (Building Floor Layouts: not to scale) � � � Bldgs. 1/1A lab and offices � � � Bldg. 2: Labs and offices � � � Bldg. 5: Animal rearing � � � Bldg. 7: Offices � � � Bldg. 8: Lab � � � Bldg. 10: Lab and animal rearing � � � Bldg. 11: Lab and Offices � � � Bldgs. 13, 14, & 15: Greenhouses � � � Bldg. 17: Animal Rearing � � � Bldg. 18: Offices � � � Bldg 20: Animal Rearing � � � Bldg. 22: Offices � � � Bldg. 40: Hay and Tractor Storage � � � Bldg. 41: Animal Feed Mixing and Storage Provision 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors-Commercial, applies to this acquisition.� Clause 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition.� Clause 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required To Implement Statutes ore Executive Orders-Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. Contact Mark Buxkemper at mark.buxkemper@usda.gov for information concerning a site visit.� Due to Covid-19, all safety protocols must be followed. All requests for information regarding this solicitation must be submitted in writing via email to�James Porter at james.porter@usda.gov no later than 1700 CT on 2/12/2021.� Send quotes to James Porter via email at james.porter@usda.gov. Offers are due by 02/12/2021�by 1700 CT. Offerors must have a active registration in the System for Award Management at SAM.gov at the time of solicitation closing to be considered for this award. Offerors must return the following to be considered for this award:� 1. Standard Form 18 - Request for Quote (Attached to Solicitation): Must fill out blocks lle (unit price), llf (amount), 12a-f, 14, 15, and 16a-c.� 2. A description of the project on company letterhead.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: College Station, TX 77845, USA
Zip Code: 77845
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05903037-F 20210130/210128230116 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
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