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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JULY 22, 2021 SAM #7173
SOLICITATION NOTICE

R -- EOD AND FIREFIGHTER PHYSICALS

Notice Date
7/20/2021 2:47:35 PM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
621399 — Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners
 
Contracting Office
W7NF USPFO ACTIVITY MI ARNG LANSING MI 48906-2934 USA
 
ZIP Code
48906-2934
 
Solicitation Number
W912JB-21-Q-0027
 
Response Due
8/2/2021 9:30:00 AM
 
Archive Date
09/30/2021
 
Point of Contact
Bonnie Reineer, Phone: 517-481-7844, Olayemi O. Olatunji, Phone: 517-481-7842
 
E-Mail Address
bonnie.l.reineer.civ@mail.mil, olayemi.o.olatunji.mil@mail.mil
(bonnie.l.reineer.civ@mail.mil, olayemi.o.olatunji.mil@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Description
1.0 ����� This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR 12.6, FAR 13 and as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation being requested. A written solicitation will not be issued.� 1.1������ The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2021-06.� 1.2������ Small business set aside is 100% small business. Applicable size standard is $8 million. 1.3������ Place of performance:��Performance shall be at Camp Grayling Training Center, Grayling, Michigan or other Government installation. Specific location will be determined between the government and the contractor at the time of setting up services. 1.4������ Period of performance is 12 months. 1.5 ����� Requirement����������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� ����������� The Michigan Army National Guard requires support for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Firefighter Occupational Medical Surveillance Examination Program in accordance with the Occupation Safety and Health Association �(OSHA) and other regulations. Due to the majority of personnel being spread out across �the entire state of Michigan with some areas having distances of greater than 150 miles to an established facility, services should be provided in a mobile setting. The purpose of the Occupational Medical Surveillance Examination Program is to provide job-related Medical Surveillance Examinations and Occupational Health Services to members of the MIARNG who are or could potentially be exposed to health hazards in the work environment in the commission of their duties as EOD Specialists and Firefighters. The examination shall include personnel assigned to positions requiring ���specific standards of physical fitness. 1.6 ����� Services In accordance with the Performance Work Statement (PWS), paragraph 5.0, it is anticipated that a firm-fixed price contract will be awarded.�� Offeror shall include the following table in the quote for the CLIN structure. ����������������������������������������������������������������� Price per ������������������ Extended Amount CLIN����� Description��������������������������������� month (12)��������������� for base period 0001��Firefighter Physicals 2.0������ Solicitation Amendments It is the offeror�s responsibility to monitor this site for any amendments.� The government is not responsible for any attachments that are rejected by the cyber security due to corruption or virus extensions.�� It is the offeror�s responsibility to contact the POC to verify the quote is received PRIOR to the date and time set for the due date of RFQ. Late quotes may not be eligible for award. Quote submission must be completed by the date and time indicated. If Amendments to the solicitation are issued, all offerors must acknowledge the Amendments by signing the accompanying Standard Form 30 and returning the signed Standard Form 30 for all Amendments issued with the offeror�s quote submission. Failure to acknowledge all Amendments issued by the Government may result in the quote submitted in response to the solicitation being found non-responsive by the Government. 2.1 ����� Errors, Omissions, Or Ambiguities If an offeror believes the solicitation, including the Performance Work Statement, contains an error, omission, or ambiguity, or is otherwise unsound, the offeror shall immediately notify the Contract Administrator and Contracting Officer in writing with supporting rationale prior to the date set for the closing for receipt of quotes. 3.0������ Submission of Quote 3.1 ����� Refer to clause 52.212-1 Instructions to Offerors on Attachment G Applicable Clauses for further instructions.� An SF1449 is not required in accordance with FAR 12.603(b). The written quote shall be submitted on a PDF document to address the RFQ factors. 3.2������ The Government may not consider quotes that fail to include all of the information requested in this solicitation. 3.3������ Offers shall be clear and concise and include sufficient detail for effective evaluation. The offeror shall not simply rephrase or restate the Government�s requirements but shall provide convincing rationale to address how the offeror intends to meet the requirements in the Performance Work Statement (PWS), paragraph 5.0. 3.4������ Offers should include the solicitation number, contractor name and address, point of contact name, phone and email address, CAGE code, DUNS or entity business identifier, tax identification number and expiration date of pricing (minimum of 30 days). 3.5������ Statement of Acknowledgement:� a statement specifying the extent of agreement with all terms, conditions and provisions of the RFQ and a statement of agreement to perform the services set forth in the PWS.� Any exceptions taken to any attachment, terms, conditions or clauses may be grounds for the Contracting Officer to reject the offer from further consideration in the evaluation process. 3.6������ Technical Capability shall include relevant information articulating the offeror�s proposed approach to meeting the PWS requirements. This section shall clearly demonstrate the offeror�s understanding by providing a clear description of all processes and procedures employed.� Offeror�s shall include relevant experience in performing proposed processes and procedures. 3.7������ Past Performance for a total up to three years of recent contract past performance references that were performed by the offeror as the prime contractor which the offeror considers to have relevance.�� These may include federal, state, local and private industry contracts. Include contract number, contract type, total value of the contract, delivery or period of performance, and POC name/address/phone of contract holder. Provide a description of relevant work performed on the contract. 3.8������ Pricing of the offer shall include substantiating data of the price proposal to establish that the proposed price is reasonable and complete.� The Service Contract Act applies to the requirements; the offer should include the breakdown of labor and the applicable category on the Wage Determinations (Attachments B thru F).� Pricing must be divisible by 12 (billing monthly during the life of the contract). 3.9 ����� Questions due:� 27 July 2021, 12:30 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST) Questions must be submitted via email to eva.p.lauchie.civ@mail.mil and copy �bonnie.l.reineer.civ@mail.mil.� PLACE IN SUBJECT LINE :�EOD FIREFIGHTER PHYSICALS.� �Questions will not be answered via telephone. �Answers to questions will be provided to all prospective Offerors, giving due regard to the proper protection of the proprietary information. In order to receive responses to questions, Offerors shall cite, at a minimum, the section, paragraph, number, and page number. The Government will not address any hypothetical questions aimed toward receiving a potential �evaluation decision� from the Government. 3.10 ��� Quotes due:� � 2 August�2021 � 12:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) � Offerors are encouraged to ensure initial proposal is their best and final. The Government reserves the right to require minor clarifications or to hold discussions. However, the Government may award without requesting clarification for ambiguity. 4.0 ����� Evaluation The government intends to award to the responsible company(s) whose quote, conforming to the solicitation, is most advantageous to the government based on price and other factors that provide the best value. Best value will be determined by evaluating each quote for price, past performance, and capability to meet the requirements. Capability will be rated as acceptable or unacceptable. All evaluation factors are approximately equal. The government may award to other than the lowest price quote. The perceived benefits of the higher priced quote may merit the additional cost.� Negative or adverse action in FAPIIS or SPRS in the last three years may render your quote unacceptable. Award may be made without discussion. Therefore, offeror must provide complete information in the package for the government to determine the best value. The government reserves the right to require minor clarifications. However, the government may award without requesting clarification for ambiguity. 5.0������ SAM Registration IAW FAR 52.204-7, the prospective awardee must have an active registration in www.sam.gov at the time of award. Vendors are encouraged to verify that their registration is active prior to submitting a quote. If the prospective awardee is not active in SAM data base at the time of award, the prospective awardee will be allowed 10 calendar days to become registered and active in SAM. The award will proceed to the next otherwise successful registered and active offeror if the prospective offeror does not become registered and active by the 10 calendar day deadline. 6.0 ����� Award 6.1 ����� Service will begin once the award has been accepted.� The contractor shall communicate with the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) to schedule the preliminary events in conjunction with MIARNG training on weekends and during the week.� 6.2 ����� The majority of the events will be at Camp Grayling with the contractor providing their own mobile setting.� If an armory is needed for the service, this will be discussed at the time of setting the schedule in addition to the electrical requirements for compatibility.� Service can be provided at one location. 6.3 ����� The firefighter physicals will occur for once annually; however, a new soldier may need the service so the period of performance is 12 months. 6.4������ Laboratory samples are sent to the contactor�s choice of laboratory. 7.0������ Invoicing Invoice terms are Net 30 days. Invoices must be for services performed. Invoices will not be accepted for billing future services during the period of performance. Inspection and acceptance will be at Lansing, Michigan.� Invoices must be submitted through Wide Area Work Flow (https://piee.eb.mil).� Quantity for services is 12 which corresponds to the number of invoices to be submitted once per month for the time of performance.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/b532fb344f7b41639015819101dfb8d2/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Grayling, MI 49739, USA
Zip Code: 49739
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06066928-F 20210722/210720230120 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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