SOLICITATION NOTICE
59 -- Generator Load Testing
- Notice Date
- 8/19/2021 8:43:38 AM
- Notice Type
- Solicitation
- NAICS
- 221122
— Electric Power Distribution
- Contracting Office
- 246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246) HAMPTON VA 23667 USA
- ZIP Code
- 23667
- Solicitation Number
- 36C24621Q0805
- Response Due
- 8/24/2021 6:30:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 09/23/2021
- Point of Contact
- Keicha Passley, Contract Specialist
- E-Mail Address
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keicha.passley@va.gov
(keicha.passley@va.gov)
- Awardee
- null
- Description
- 6 The VHA Network Contracting Office 6 (NCO 6) is conducting a market survey to find qualified vendors who can provide services for Generator Load Testing for the Emergency Power Supply (EPS) for the Department of Veterans Affairs, Salem VA Medical Center (VAMC), 1970 Roanoke Blvd, Salem, VA 24153: DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE Performance Work Statement: (Please See Attachment) All interested parties should respond, in writing via email to Keicha Passley@va.gov. No telephone inquiries will be accepted. In response, please include the following: Company/individual name Address Point of contact with phone number Company Socio-Economic SIZE (example large, small, SDVOSB, VOSB, WOSB etc.) Information describing your interest Indicate FSS/GSA contract number FSS Category you qualify for Tax ID number DUNS number NAICS code (if different than below) Capabilities statement If your firm is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned or Veteran Owned Small Business, you must be CERTIFIED in VetBiz (see internet site: http://vip.vetbiz.gov) to be recognize as such. The NAICS 221122 is applicable to this acquisition; with a size standard of 1,000 Employees . Interested firms are reminded that in accordance with FAR 4.1201(a) Prospective contractors shall complete electronic annual representations and certifications at the System for Award Management (SAM) as a part of required registration in conjunction with FAR 4.1102(a) that states, Prospective contractors shall be registered in the (SAM) database prior to award of a contract or agreement. Therefore, due to time constraints, vendors will be required to be registered in System for Award Management (SAM) at http://www.sam.gov to be considered for an award. Your response is required by 9:30 AM EST August 9, 2021 STATEMENT OF WORK SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Work covered under this contract consists of furnishing all labor necessary to inspect, evaluate, and load test components of the VAMC Salem s Emergency Power Supply (EPS). The EPS is by NFPA definition a source of electric power of the required capacity and quality for an emergency power supply system (EPSS). VAMC Salem s EPS consists of twelve emergency generator systems listed in this contract in Table 1.2.A.1. The system shall be tested during the Base Year month of August, 2021. Subsequent Option Year testing shall be on 12 month intervals for Option Years 1, 2, 3, & 4. While inspecting and testing of these emergency generator systems, all devices or items of equipment that are defective will be repaired by others, however, this contract will include the scheduled retesting to maintain full compliance for load bank testing following the timely repair of the equipment as specified in this SOW . (Note: The contractor shall figure in his price an allowance for two (2) retests.) Documentation of the testing and repairs as well as the evaluation will be reported by the contractor to the COTR, Facilities Management Service Office on the same day of inspection. This contract will also include the accomplishment of an annual evaluation of the requirements specified in NFPA 99 4.4.1.as outlined in the description of service section below and a preliminary daily written report of the findings shall be presented to the COTR on the date this evaluation is completed. The contractor will complete the requirements of this contract during normal duty hours, Monday through Friday, 7:45 am until 4:30 pm for the generators in buildings 1, 138 (supplying B8), 139 (supplying B9 & B10), 140 (supplying B11 & B12), 141 (supplying B74 & B75), 142 (supplying B76 & B77), and 13. All other generator sets will require after hour testing avoiding conflicts with patient care activities to the greatest extent possible. The contractor will need to schedule and coordinate the testing times of these units by submitting a testing schedule to the COTR at least 14 days before testing begins to enable the COTR to determine the feasibility of testing, CONTRACTORS QUALIFICATIONS: The tasks required in the completion of this contract shall be performed by personnel who have developed competencies through training and experience and can provide written documentation of these competencies with the solicitation process of this contract. All tasks including corrective actions shall be accomplished by a contractor who meets the following qualifications: 1) Engages and had engaged on a regular and full time basis in the testing, design and installation of electrical emergency generator systems for a period exceeding five years. 2) Can provide temporary backup on-site emergency generator connections and their corresponding fuel supplies and automatic engagement methods. Inspection, evaluation and testing service must be scheduled in advance in as far as possible and in agreement with the COTR. The COTR is John Ratcliffe, Electrical Section Supervisor, at 540-982-2463, Ext. 2847. The contractor must sign in each day that work is to be performed. Employees to perform the service must report to Facilities Management Service office located on the 2nd Floor of Bldg. 74, Room 210, prior to start of work in order to sign-in, receive contractor badges, and get necessary keys. Contractor must notify the COTR at extension 2847 prior to testing any generator set or alarm devices unless a member of the electrical section is witnessing the test and is physically present at the testing site. At the completion of the service visit for all equipment, the contractor shall furnish a final written report, via e-mail or standard mail, within ten working days of completion of the testing, inspection and evaluating. Report shall list as a minimum: Date of Service. Location of system or devices Type of system or devices Type of service being performed. Tests completed. For Base Year and Option Year 3. Non-destructive load testing results as part of this contract that include testing of the generator equipment above NFPA and EC standards for incremental periods of 30% nameplate full load for 30 minutes, 50% nameplate load for 30 minutes, 75% nameplate full load for one hour, and 30% nameplate full load for two hours, and 15 minutes under no load conditions for cool down purposes for a total of 4.24 continuous hours. For Option Year 1, 2, 4: Non-destructive load testing results as part of this contract that include testing of the generator equipment above NFPA and EC standards for incremental periods of 25% nameplate full load for 30 minutes, 50% nameplate load for 30 minutes, 75% nameplate full load for one hour, and 15 minutes under no load conditions for cool down purposes for a total of 2.25 continuous hours. Any necessary repair/replacement parts or services created by testing of the equipment as part of this contract will be furnished/paid for by the Salem VA Medical Center and these repairs will be completed on an emergency basis. This designation will require the contractor to stand down during repairs and to continue testing as soon as practical after the repairs have been made. During the time that the generator remains out of service, the contractor will be required to connect and maintain their standby/backup generator and associated automatic connection equipment et al, as provided in section 1.1.D.2 of this contract. The backup emergency generators will need to provide service until all emergency repairs have been completed and the successful load bank testing procedures have reached a satisfactory conclusion. The contractor s responsibility for additional rental outlays due to this requirement shall be limited to standby service. Note: Additional rental, run time, fuel cost, and connection time outlays if required shall be negotiated or coordinated with the Contracting Officer as needed based on the cost per hour run time line item identified in the awarded contract, and cost per day for a connected generator should the need arise. The contractor shall be responsible for coordinating any necessary utility system shutdowns and returning these systems to an operational mode. In addition, the contractor must notify VA Facilities Management Service COTR before any systems are shut down and when these systems are put back into full service. The contractor will not be permitted to leave any emergency generator system or component in a non-automatic connected mode or unattended mode during any portion of the testing. Should such non-automatic circumstances exist the contractor must have the approval of the Chief, Facilities Management Service. The contractor shall be responsible for any damage due to negligence to equipment that is created while performing the services required in this contract. Equivalent loads used for testing shall be connected such that they can be automatically replaced with the emergency loads in case of failure of the primary power source. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE The contractor will provide all transportation, labor, tools, rental emergency generation equipment (per NFPA 110. 8.1.2), automatic connection equipment, fuel used during testing for the provided backup systems; and all other resources necessary to perform the service and documentation during the inspecting, testing, and evaluating of twelve electrical emergency generators and their prime movers at the Salem VA Medical Center, Salem, VA. A backup rental/temporary standby generator will be available to be connected to each patient care building during the actual load bank testing to ensure that a reliable source of power is available should the system being tested fail. These backup generator systems will be of the same size or larger and the same voltage as the generator being tested and connected to a fuel supply capable of an eight hour run at 100% load. The contractor is responsible for the delivery, return, connection, and placement of the automatic equipment necessary to transfer the temporary generator set to the connected load within 10 seconds of any failure of normal power. For the purpose of this contract, 10 (ten) locations of the 12 (twelve) generators to be tested are required to have the backup/standby generator service. The emergency generator equipment for this contract is identified in table 1.2.A-1 below. Patient care locations requiring a backup generator set during load bank testing are identified with an ** in table 1.2.A-1 Table 1.2.A-1 Generator Location/Identification Generators Engines Gen Bldg Manufacturer ID# S/N KW - Voltage Manufacturer ID# S/N Bldg Load served **Caterpillar (Model: SR-4) 18690 5UA01232 600 480/277V Caterpillar (Model: SR-4) 18210 54A01232 B-156 (143W) **Caterpillar (Model: SR-4) 18689 8KF00641 300 480/277V Caterpillar (Model: 3406B) 18209 4RG01907 B-157 (7) **Caterpillar (Model: SR-4) 18688 5UA01237 600 480/277V Caterpillar (Model: SR-4) 18211 23202430 B-157 (143E) **Cummins (Model: 680FDC3040AB) 18687 9B-97225-5 350 480/277V Cummins (Model: 68OFDC3040ABW 33602 9B9722555 B-153 (2) **Kohler (Model: 175RO281) 18685 084708 170 120/208V John Deere (Model: 1242F) 3860 6619AF-OW38276RG B-154 (2A) **Kohler (Model: 175RO281) 3606 084707 170 120/208V John Deere (Model: 1242F) 3861 6619AF-00038277RG B-138 (8) **Kohler (Model: 260RO281) 3603 080305 260 120/208V Cummins (Model: NTA-855-G) 3367 10891403 B-139 (9 & 10) Kohler (Model: 260RO281) 3594 082467 260 120/208V Cummins (Model: NTA-855-G) 3368 10909841 B-140 (11 & 12) **Kohler (Model: 260RO281) 3601 082426 260 120/208V Cummins (Model: NTA-855-G) 3370 10908240 B-141 (74 & 75) Kohler (Model: 260RO281) 3602 084714 260 120/208V Cummins (Model: NTA-855-G) 3369 1092435 B-142 (76 & 77) **Olympian Power Systems (Model: D200P4) 42256 OLY00000JNN501569 200 120/208V International (Model: GCD325) Not Listed WS4486N1470117 B-13 (13) Transonic Power Controls (Model: D3400T) 8478 3451475 80 120/208V White Engines, Inc. 3609 345147503400TX264 B-1 Out (1) B. The elements of the required EPS evaluation shall include NFPA 99 evaluation factors as follows: 4.4.1.1.9* Capacity and Rating. The generator set(s) shall have sufficient capacity and proper rating to meet the maximum actual demand likely to be produced by the connected load of the essential electrical system(s) at any one time. 4.4.1.1.10 Load Pickup. The energy converters shall have the required capacity and response to pick up and carry the load within the time specified in Table 4.1(b) of NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, after loss of primary power. 4.4.1.1.11 Maintenance of Temperature. The Emergency Power System EPS shall be heated as necessary to maintain the water jacket temperature determined by the EPS manufacturer for cold start and load acceptance for the type of EPSS. [110:5.3.1] 4.4.1.1.12.1* With the EPS running at rated load, ventilation airflow shall be provided to limit the maximum air temperature in the EPS room to the maximum ambient air temperature required by the EPS manufacturer. [110:7.7.1] (A) Consideration shall be given to all the heat rejected to the EPS equipment room by the energy converter, uninsulated or insulated exhaust pipes, and other heat-producing equipment. [110:7.7.1.1] 4.4.1.1.12.7 Units housed outdoors shall be heated as specified in 5.3.3 of NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems. [110:7.7.7] 4.4.1.1.12.8 Design of the heating, cooling, and ventilation system for the EPS equipment room shall include provision for factors including, but not limited to, the following: (1) Heat (2) Cold (3) Dust (4) Humidity (5) Snow and ice accumulations around housings (6) Louvers (7) Remote radiator fans (8) Prevailing winds blowing against radiator fan discharge air [110:7.7.8] 4.4.1.1.13 Cranking Batteries. Internal combustion engine cranking batteries shall be in accordance with the battery requirements of NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems. 4.4.1.1.15 Fuel Supply. The fuel supply for the generator set shall comply with Sections 5.5 and 7.9 of NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems. 4.4.1.1.16.1 Internal Combustion Engines. Internal combustion engines serving generator sets shall be equipped with the following: (1) A sensor device plus visual warning device to indicate a water-jacket temperature below those required in 4.4.1.1.11 (2) Sensor devices plus visual pre-alarm warning device to indicate the following: (a) High engine temperature (above manufacturer s recommended safe operating temperature range) (b) Low lubricating oil pressure (below manufacturer s recommended safe operating range) (c) Low water coolant level (3) An automatic engine shutdown device plus visual device to indicate that a shutdown took place due to the following: (a) Over-crank (failed to start) (b) Over-speed (c) Low lubricating oil pressure (d) Excessive engine temperature (4) A common audible alarm device to warn that any one or more of the pre-alarm or alarm conditions exist 4.4.1.1.16.2 Safety indications and shutdowns shall be in accordance with Table 4.4.1.1.16.2. 4.4.1.2 Battery. Battery systems shall meet all requirements of Article 700 of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code 4.4.4.1.1.1 Maintenance of Alternate Power Source. The generator set or other alternate power source and associated equipment, including all appurtenant parts, shall be so maintained as to be capable of supplying service within the shortest time practicable and within the 10-second interval specified in 4.4.1.1.10 and 4.4.3.1. Maintenance shall be performed in accordance with NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, Chapter 8.
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