SPECIAL NOTICE
42 -- 42--TYPE 6 LIGHT FIRE ENGINE TX- BALCONES CANYON NWR
- Notice Date
- 6/29/2022 1:44:33 PM
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 336211
— Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- FWS MOUNTAIN-PRAIRIE REGIONAL OFFIC LAKEWOOD CO 80228 USA
- ZIP Code
- 80228
- Solicitation Number
- DOIFFBO220081
- Response Due
- 7/15/2022 3:00:00 PM
- Point of Contact
- Faulk, Monica, Phone: 4046794065, Fax: 334 687
- E-Mail Address
-
Monica_Faulk@fws.gov
(Monica_Faulk@fws.gov)
- Description
- NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE This announcement constitutes the only notice. This is not a request for quotes. A determination not to compete is solely within the discretion of the Government. Any response to this notice must show clear and convincing evidence that competition would be advantageous to the Government. Responses received will be for the sole purpose of market research for future requirements. Company: BFX Fire Apparatus In accordance with FAR 8 and 13, the Department of Interior-US Fish and Wildlife Service Joint Administrative Operations-Acquisition and Property Operations-Goods and Services, intends to award a sole source action with BFX Fire Apparatus to provide the following equipment: Type 6 Light Wildland Fire Engine, to be mounted on a new unused 2022 Ford Super Duty F-550 XL Series 4x4 chassis with 4 full doors and a GVWR of of 19,500 lbs. Balcones Canyonlands NWR is replacing their Type 6 engine. Within DOI, BFX holds the current contract for WCF engines. In an effort to increase safety and improve interoperability within the Region, we are attempting to move our fleet of Type 6 engines to a standardized package. Having a standardized engine package allows personnel to move around the Region and already be familiar with the engines operation before they are placed in stressful situations suppressing wildfires. Currently, the DOI national specifications for a light Wildland Fire engine are being met by BFX Fire Apparatus. BFX is the only manufacturer that puts together a body that is made of a fiberglass blend that is capable of withstanding extremely high temperatures. Along with withstanding the high temperatures, the fiberglass provides a lightweight, strong, corrosion free structure that can hold up to all the tests a wildland fire engine may endure. The configuration that BFX provides is an ""all encompassing"" body. This means that the tank, pump, compartments, storage boxes, shelving, etc. are all one unit that is removable from the chassis without disassembly of any compartments, flooring, or other structural components. No other manufacturer does this. Since this design can withstand so much without decay, it will far outlast the chassis it is mounted on. Since this unit is easily removable, one would be able to take this unit and move it over to another chassis once the original chassis has met it's service life. This whole body package can fit onto a space no greater than 60"" from cab to axle, whereas others require an 84"" spacing. BFX provides a ""complete"" build of the package to the chassis. This entails: -installing all of the emergency lighting required (along with wiring and interior control counsel) -applying all of the exterior vinyl striping/lettering/graphics required by USFWS standards -pre-wiring for the chassis required two-way radios (along with antennae) -installing a ""Do Not Move Apparatus"" indicator to prevent damage to the equipment if an exterior door is open or ajar -installation of a heavy duty front bumper -installation of under chassis shielding -installation of a heavy duty rear bumper -installation of moveable exterior work lights -installation of step lights that illuminate the chassis cab step area and rear bumper area -installation of chassis interior control switch panel that controls the power and function to the pump/hose reel/emergency lighting/exterior work lights -Importantly, installation of a Waterax BB-4 pump that is powered by a Kubota model D902 25 hp four cycle diesel engine. This engine's fuel line and power supply are directly linked to the chassis fuel storage and power supply. This means that as long as the truck has fuel in its tank, the pump will run. In comparison, other manufactures do not meet these standards. Other manufactures typically provide a flatbed for the chassis and a separate slip on package. That slip on package can only provide the tank and the pump with a few aluminum boxes for storage. They do not provide the above stated specifications that BFX provides. All of those previously stated accessories would have to be added to the package before it met the DOI standards for a wildland fire engine. By having them added later, it adds expense and can create issues by having multiple entities being responsible for different parts. This means, multiple vendors being responsible for guaranteeing their own product, versus BFX being the sole vendor guaranteeing all of the parts holistically. BFX meets the DOI national standard and is the only vendor that provides the complete package listed above. WCF (BFX) engines are used nationally among DOI bureaus. Therefore, this engine will have a ""universal"" functionality. It would be able to go to any national emergency incident and function like other DOI engines. This means that it would take little time for an individual to become familiar with this engine since it will look and function like most of the other DOI engines currently in use. This provides an extra margin of safety for FWS firefighters. This procurement is a sole source requirement and is not a solicitation or a request for competitive proposal. A determination not to compete is solely within the discretion of the Government. Any response to this notice must show clear and convincing evidence that competition would be advantageous to the Government. Responses must be received no later than 5:00 PM ET on July 15, 2022 by sending an email to the Contracting Point of Contact: Monica Faulk, Contracting Specialist, monica_faulk@fws.gov. This announcement constitutes the Government's only official notice of this procurement. The Government does not intend to pay for any information provided under this announcement. Procurement Classification Code: 4210 Fire Fighting Equipment North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code: 336211 Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing 1,000 Contracting Office: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Acquisition Goods and Services Under SAT - Central JOINT ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS Point of Contact: Monica Faulk Contract Specialist Email: monica_faulk@FWS.gov.
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