SOURCES SOUGHT
71 -- Misawa Hospital Modernization Initial Outfitting Project
- Notice Date
- 8/24/2021 3:25:22 PM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 337127
— Institutional Furniture Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- US ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT LITTLE RO LITTLE ROCK AR 72201-3225 USA
- ZIP Code
- 72201-3225
- Solicitation Number
- W9127S21Q6005
- Response Due
- 8/26/2021 12:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 12/31/2021
- Point of Contact
- Timothy Pighee, Phone: 5013401270, Fax: 5013245196, Telia Mahomes, Phone: 5013401274
- E-Mail Address
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Timothy.A.Pighee@usace.army.mil, telia.r.mahomes@usace.army.mil
(Timothy.A.Pighee@usace.army.mil, telia.r.mahomes@usace.army.mil)
- Description
- This is not a solicitation announcement. This is a sources sought synopsis only. The purpose of this is to gain knowledge of potential qualified sources (specifically, Section 8(a) Small Businesses) and their size relative to NAICS 337127, Standard Size 500 employees. Responses will be used by the Government to make appropriate acquisition decisions. Responses are not considered responses to any potential solicitation announcement.� Proposed project will be a competitive, firm-fixed price, commercial supply contract procured in accordance with FAR 12 and FAR 13. All small business types including: WOSB, Section (8), SDVOSB, VOSB, and HUBZone are encouraged to participate.� The type of set-aside decision to be issued will depend upon the capabilities of the responses to this synopsis. This is an OCONUS project.� Responses to this sources sought shall only include OCONUS past performance for projects in Asia. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Little Rock District is seeking information for a requirement for the initial outfitting (IO) for the Dental, Sterile Processing, Nutritional Medicine, and Pharmacy departments within Building 99 of Misawa Air Base Hospital located in Misawa, Japan. The project is a stand-alone IO project that follows the construction project for this location, with transition, reuse, and disposal. The requirement is for commodities and services required to validate, outfit, transition, and activate the Dental, Sterile Processing, Nutritional Medicine, and Pharmacy departments within Building 99 of Misawa Air Base Hospital.� The Contractor shall provide all requirements within 90 days of OFB. Deliverables include: IO validation submittals, a Corrected Final submittal, execution of IO plans, and closeout. Special Note: This project contains a requirement to acquire all labor, equipment and services to provide a Mobile Sterilization Unit or Mobile Sterile Processing Department to Misawa AFB.� The contractor shall supply all necessary equipment and items required to perform sterilization services for the Misawa military treatment facility (MTFs). OFB goal date is April 2024. The estimated value of the initial outfitting project is $5 Million - $10 Million. The anticipated work includes: Initial Outfitting (IO) is any commodity-related planning, transition, procurement, installation and warranting required outfitting of a new or newly renovated facility. IO Commodities may include artwork, furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FFE), casegoods, medical equipment, low voltage systems, and signage/wayfinding. Development of the IO requirements and IO integration into the project shall be accomplished concurrently with construction activities. Scope of Work includes, but is not limited to, Initial Outfitting - Transition (IO-T) activities such as taking inventory of all existing systems and commodities, conducting user interviews, then planning and developing the requirements for all new and reuse commodities. IO-T also includes managing the phasing and transition activities, relocation, space planning and public relations planning.� IO-T includes project management, validation of commodities, and planning services (new commodities, reuse commodities, and disposal commodities).� Key deliverables for IO-T are IO Submittals. The IO-T process runs the entire span of the project and does not end until the contract is complete. IO-T takes place first but continues throughout the period of performance of the contract as IO contract requirements evolve from changes within the scope of this contract. The IO Contractor shall provide initial outfitting commodities and ancillary services. With most IO contracts, the requirements for both IO services, commodity purchase, and IO schedule dates often change. The IO Contractor must have adequate personnel available to handle considerable adjustments throughout the period of performance, considerable changes to the commodity list, considerable changes to the reuse plan, considerable changes to the amount of required disposal, and the purchase of additional commodities identified throughout the IO-T process.� IO Contractor PM and Transition Planner shall be onsite full time 2 weeks prior to BOD. PM and Transition Planner shall remain onsite until OFB.� IO Contractor shall schedule new commodity review within 7 days of contract award to ensure all commodities can be procured in a timely manner for the OFB.� IO Contractor shall conduct site verification and a minimum of 1 round of user meeting and 1 user review.� IO Contractor shall also submit IO Submittals.� By no means shall this process impede new commodity procurement.� IO Contractor shall validate network data drop locations and run network cabling, if necessary. Initial Outfitting - Commodities (IO-C) activities include: ordering, purchasing, delivering, installing, certifying, training and warranting all commodities identified in the IO-T process as well as public relations materials and events.� Commodities include, but are not limited to, furniture/furnishings, casegoods, medical equipment, and low voltage systems (ex. resource protection and communications).� Other IO-C deliverables include moving services, Operation and Maintenance (O&M) manuals, contractor supplied warehousing/storage, and public relations. All interested firms shall provide the following information: company name address point of contact,� phone number, email address business size pursuant to the NAICS Code 337127, Standard Size 500 employees capability statement Responses shall include a brief description of the top three recent and relevant OCONUS contracts of comparable work performed in Asia within the past three years.� The narrative shall include: project customer name contractor roles and responsibilities type of work performed and completed by the contractor timeliness of performance dollar value of contract customer satisfaction Responses to this notice shall be e-mailed to timothy.a.pighee@usace.army.mil. Telephone responses will not be accepted.� Please provide a response in writing no later than Thursday, August 26, 2021, at 2pm Central Time. This notice is to assist the USACE in determining sources only.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: MISAWA, JPN
- Country: JPN
- Country: JPN
- Record
- SN06109818-F 20210826/210824230135 (samdaily.us)
- Source
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