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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 24, 2021 SAM #7298
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Y -- GENERATOR INSTALLATIONS FOR SEVEN VIDEO TOWER SITES NEAR NOGALES, AZ IN SUPPORT OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP)

Notice Date
11/22/2021 9:09:32 AM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
237130 — Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction
 
Contracting Office
6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCS OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73125 USA
 
ZIP Code
73125
 
Solicitation Number
6973GH-22-Q-00003
 
Response Due
12/9/2021 2:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
12/24/2021
 
Point of Contact
Stephen Branch
 
E-Mail Address
stephen.n.branch@faa.gov
(stephen.n.branch@faa.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
8A 8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8)
 
Description
SYNOPSIS OF REQUIREMENT This requirement is to provide installation and wiring of standby 7KW Stealth Power generators (government furnished), auxiliary diesel tanks (government furnished) automatic transfer switches (to be procured by contractor) at seven (7) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Remote Video Surveillance System (RVSS) towers located in the Nogales, Arizona area. SOLICITATION The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is soliciting quotes for the consideration of a contract award from interested offerors for the construction of electrical infrastructure and installation of government furnished generator for seven (7) surveillance towers located near Nogales, AZ in accordance with the attached Statement of Work (SOW). SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE This requirement is a 100% SEDB/8(a) set-aside in accordance with FAA Acquisition Management System Policy 3.6.1.3.5. The FAA reserves the right to cancel this requirement at any time and without notice to offerors. An award for this requirement is anticipated to be made to the offeror with the lowest priced quote received on or before the aforementioned due date that can be determined fully responsive and responsible. The anticipated award date for this requirement is on or around 7 Jan 2022. This is a competitive solicitation for a FIRM FIXED PRICE (FFP) contract. As such, any proposals received that takes exception to the terms and conditions in this solicitation, proposes additional terms or conditions, or otherwise indicates within their proposal that their proposed pricing is not all inclusive of the FFP proposed, cannot be evaluated at face value in a competitive environment and will, therefore, be determined ineligible for a contract award. Any activities or costs associated with offerors proposal development and submission thereof is at the risk of the offeror and will not be reimbursed by the FAA. SITE VISIT No site visit is currently planned for this announcement. The availability of any future site visit is subject to availability of Government resources to facilitate such an event. If offerors wish to conduct a site visit, please contact the POC of this announcement via email. If a site visit is scheduled as a result of request(s) received, it will be done so at a time and date at the discretion of the FAA and will be made available to all interested offerors via updates to this announcement. Interested offerors are encouraged to follow this announcement for such updates. � A. INSTRUCTION TO OFFERORS 1. OFFEROR RESPONSIVENESS Offerors must be determined �Responsive� to be eligible for a contract award. An offeror will be determined �Responsive� upon their timely submittal of a proposal guarantee, a completed solicitation document and Organizational Experience Questionnaire (OEQ). The requirements for each of these documents are as follows: a. Proposal Guarantee Offerors shall submit a proposal guarantee in accordance with Clause 3.4.1-1 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE (JAN 2017) upon submission of their proposal. See page 11 of the solicitation document for details.� b. Solicitation Document Offerors must complete the following: Page 2, Block 14. NAME AND ADDRESS OF OFFEROR (Include Zip) Page 2, Block 15. TELEPHONE NO. Page 2, Block 16. REMITTANCE ADDRESS Page 2, Block 17. Offer Validity Period and Total Amount Page 2, Block 19. ACKNOWLEGEMENT OF AMENDMENTS (If Applicable) Page 2, Block 20A. NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON AUTHORIZED TO SIGN OFFER Page 2, Block 20B. SIGNATURE Page 2, Block 20C. OFFER DATE Page 3, Column F: Fill-In Pricing Information for Line Items (NOTE: The FAA intends to award a contract without discussions. As such, offerors are encouraged to submit their lowest and best pricing in their initial response to this announcement.) Pages 15/16, Clause 3.6.4-3,�Offerors must fill-in determination contained in Paragraph d if applicable. Pages 16/17, Clause 3.6.4-18, Offerors must fill-in certifications contained in clause. Certification ***DO NOT FORGET TO DO THIS*** Pages 17/18, Clause 3.6.4-22, Offerors must fill-in representations contained in Paragraph d Representation����� ***DO NOT FORGET TO DO THIS*** Page 18/19, Clause 3.6.4-24, Offerors must fill-in representations contained in Paragraph c Representation����� ***DO NOT FORGET TO DO THIS*** c. Organizational Experience Questionnaire (OEQ) Offeror shall submit at least one (1) OEQ which cites an example of same or similar work completed within the last 5 years for work valued to be at least $100,000.00 or greater. If performance occurred as a subcontractor, the value of work done specifically by your company must be at least $100,000.00 or greater. Offerors must complete the following: Block 1. Contractor Block 2. Contract/Task Order (TO)/Purchase Order (PO) Number Block 3. Contract/TO/PO Dollar Value Block 4. Contract/TO/PO Status Block 5. Project Title Block 6. Project Description Block 7. Project Owner or Project Manager for the Client 2. OFFEROR RESPONSIBILITY Offerors must be determined �Responsible� to be eligible for a contract award. a. SAM: An offeror will be determined �Responsible� if a current registration in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov), and has no active exclusions and within their FAR 52.219-1 Representations and Certifications, the offeror is identified as an SEDB/8(a) under the NAICS Code associated with this announcement. B. HOW YOUR PROPOSAL WILL BE EVALUTED To be determined eligible for a contract award, an offeror must be determined �Acceptable� for three evaluation factors. 1. RESPONSIVENESS 2. RESPONSIBILITY 3. RISK ASSESSMENT Evaluation Factors 1. RESPONSIVENESS Each offer received will be evaluated for responsiveness and determine �Acceptable� or �Unacceptable� using the following evaluation criteria: a. Acceptable: I. Proposal Guarantee: Offeror has submitted a proposal guarantee in accordance with Clause 3.4.1-1 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE (JAN 2017) upon submission of their proposal. AND II. Solicitation: All pages of the solicitation document are contained in the document submitted, and the offeror has filled in all required sections of the solicitation document described in INSTRUCTION TO OFFERORS above, and offeror certifies that �covered� telecommunications equipment are not being provided and are not in current use in their company in Clauses 3.6.4-22 and 3.6.4-24. AND III. OEQ: The offeror has filled in all required sections of the OEQ and is determined to have completed same or similar work, was completed no later than 5 years ago, and the work is valued to be at least $100,000.00 or greater. b. Unacceptable: I. Proposal Guarantee: Offeror does not submit a proposal guarantee with their proposal, or the proposal guarantee submitted is not in accordance with Clause 3.4.1-1 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE (JAN 2017). OR II. Solicitation: Offeror does not include all pages of the solicitation document are contained in the document submitted, or the offeror has not filled in all required sections of the solicitation document described in INSTRUCTION TO OFFERORS above, or offeror certifies that �covered� telecommunications equipment are being provided or are in current use in their company in Clauses 3.6.4-22 and 3.6.4-24, or fails to certify either way. OR III. OEQ: The offeror has not filled in all required sections of the OEQ, or the work cannot be determined to be same or similar in scope, or was completed later than 5 years ago, or the work specifically performed by the offeror is valued to be at less than $100,000.00. 2. RESPONSIBILITY Each offer received will be evaluated for responsibility and determine �Acceptable� or �Unacceptable� using the following evaluation criteria: a. Acceptable: I. SAM: Offerors are found to have a current registration in SAM, are not found to have any active exclusions, and do certify they are a small business for the NAICS Code associated with this announcement. b. Unacceptable: I. SAM: Offerors are not found to have a current registration in SAM, or are found to have any active exclusions, or do not certify they are a small business for the NAICS Code associated with this announcement. 3. RISK ASSESSMENT A risk assessment based on information obtained using the Organizational Experience Questionnaire (OEQ) will be conducted on the lowest priced offeror otherwise determined eligible for award. The Contracting Officer may contact the POC identified in the OEQ to ask questions pertaining to cost, schedule, and performance matters for the work described in the OEQ at their discretion. The Contracting Officer may also utilize any other US Government tools, databases, and/or previous contracts to determine award risk to the FAA at their discretion. If utilized, these measures will be done only to such an extent that the respective offeror�s past performance poses no significant risk to the FAA. Offerors will be determined �Acceptable� or �Unacceptable� based on the following criteria: a. Acceptable I. Organizational Experience: The offeror�s experience can be determined recent, relevant, and poses no perceived significant cost, performance, or schedule risk to the FAA. b. Unacceptable I. Organizational Experience: The offeror�s experience cannot be determined recent, relevant, or poses perceived significant cost, performance, or schedule risk to the FAA. 4. EVALUATION OF PRICING The total evaluated price of each offeror will consist of a sum of both line items. No additional pricing data is needed for initial responses to this solicitation notice. The FAA will evaluate the lowest total evaluated priced quote for balance and reasonability. The FAA reserves the right to seek data other than certified cost and pricing data after receipt of proposals to determine balance and reasonability of proposed pricing, if needed. Offerors will not be allowed to change their initially submitted pricing if this occurs. Unbalanced pricing is defined for this announcement as pricing which exceeds a reasonable price for each line item a prudent person would pay in the course of good business or constitutes an advanced payment. Unreasonable pricing is defined for this announcement as pricing that is unusually high or low, or cannot be supported by additional data provided by the offeror upon request. If proposed pricing is determined to be unbalanced and/or unreasonable, such pricing creates undue risk to the FAA and the offeror will, therefore, be determined ineligible for award. �� AWARD DECISION The FAA intends to award a contract to the lowest price offeror determined to be eligible for award. The FAA reserves the right to cancel this requirement at any time and without notice. � QUESTIONS Questions about this requirement are due not later than 4:00PM on 3 Dec, 2021, but may be submitted at any time prior to this date to the FAA Contract Specialist via email at Stephen.n.branch@faa.gov. Offerors are encouraged to submit any questions pertaining to this announcement as soon as possible. Offerors must include ""6973GH-22-Q-00003� within the subject line of your email. OFFER DUE DATE All responses to this solicitation for quotes must be received by email on Thursday, 9 Dec �2021 at 4:00 PM, (Central). Extensions to this due date are not likely to occur.�� Offerors must include ""6973GH-22-Q-00003� within the subject line of your email. No phone calls please. All inquiries should be in writing for documentation purposes. All submittals should be submitted via email to: Stephen.n.branch@faa.gov. Acquisition Management System (AMS) applies to FAA in place of the�Federal Acquisition Regulation�(FAR) and various other provisions of Federal acquisition law. Thank you for your interest and participation in this competition.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/48f651ec0a4f435d8213adbf27aadc69/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Nogales, AZ, USA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06182586-F 20211124/211122230113 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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