MODIFICATION
K -- Both carpet and lighting are safety hazards to the employees in the office. They were identified as concerns during the Facility Condition Assessment that was conducted earlier this year.
- Notice Date
- 9/14/2022 10:12:23 AM
- Notice Type
- Solicitation
- NAICS
- 238210
— Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
- Contracting Office
- VBA FIELD CONTRACTING (36C10E) WASHINGTON DC 20006 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20006
- Solicitation Number
- 36C10E22R0008
- Response Due
- 10/14/2022 1:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 11/13/2022
- Point of Contact
- Jeffrey A Reed, Contract Specialist
- E-Mail Address
-
jeffrey.reed@va.gov
(jeffrey.reed@va.gov)
- Awardee
- null
- Description
- 2 STATEMENT OF WORK FOR Upgrade Lights and Replace Carpet for Jackson VA Regional Office GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Background. The Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office (VARO) located at 1600 East Woodrow Wilson Ave, Jackson Mississippi, 39216 has a need to upgrade the lights and replace carpet around the building to new LED lights and Laminate flooring. Purpose. The purpose of this Statement of Work is to define the tasks necessary for completing the purchase and installation of the new LED lights and laminate at the Jackson Regional Office. The Period of Performance is thirty (30) days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. Objective. In accordance with the terms of this contract, the Contractor shall be required to furnish all necessary tools, labor, materials, supplies, equipment, services, and supervision to accomplish all tasks necessary for the performance of the work set forth in this Statement of Work (SOW). These services include, but are not limited to: equipment delivery, installation, testing, supplies, maintenance, documentation necessary for the successful completion of the work and removal/disposal of any parts of the existing lights and carpet that are no longer needed. Accuracy of Measurement. The contractor is responsible for the accuracy of all measurements taken for proper installation of equipment. The Contractor shall verify all measurements relating to the required work prior to submission of their cost proposal to the Contracting Officer. SCOPE OF WORK: Contractor shall perform the following work: Remove/Dispose of Existing Equipment. Prior to replacing the existing equipment, the Contractor shall coordinate the uninstall and the install with the Contract Officers Representative. Once schedule is approved, the Contractor will be responsible for disconnecting and removing any equipment being replaced or that is no longer needed from the area. Contractor will move /dismantle furniture and electrical outlets that are attached to each workstation in an organized manner. Remove all carpet and baseboards and dispose of all trash material, and ensure floor is prepared for new laminate installation. Provide Equipment. The Contractor will provide new LED lights to replace the current lights around the Regional Office. There are approximately eighty-one (81) T-8 fixtures that are 2 X 2 and nine hundred sixty-eight (968) T-8 fixtures that are 2 X 4 . All T-8 fixtures will need retrofit kits to closely match the areas that have already been converted. These LEDs will need to be dimmable, 5000K, daylight, backup battery capable, interchangeable diffusers and 5-year warranty. The Contractor will provide nineteen (19) can lights for the two (2) conference rooms. The can lights that are removed will need to be used to replace other can lights around the Regional Office that are out. The Contractor will provide LED lights to replace an additional one hundred thirty-nine (139) lights of other types throughout the facility. The Contractor will provide new light switches (175) for all preexisting switches at the facility that are starting to go out and are no longer available. All quantities provided above are estimates. If actual figures are required, they should be obtained by the prospective bidders, who should be prepared to attend the site visit. All proposed lights unless they are the same as the LEDs already at the Regional Office will need to be approved by the Contracting Officers Representative. Contractor will provide approximately 9,520 Professional Commercial Grade Laminate with the standard manufactory warranty and standard installation warranty. All proposed flooring and base boards should be submitted to the Contracting Officers Representative for approval. Contractor will provide new base boards, glue, and all other materials associated with flooring installation., Installation of Equipment. Contractor will install, calibrate, and test equipment to ensure it operates within manufacturers specifications. All electrical work will need to be done by a certified electrician. The contractor will be responsible to return all cubicles back to the original configuration once new flooring has been completed. This includes electrical and data cabling as it was originally run. General Requirements. Code Compliance. The Contractor shall comply with all local, state, and federal environmental, health, and safety regulations while conducting this work. In addition, the Contractor shall ensure that all work is in compliance with the applicable codes. Disposal. Unless otherwise specified by the Government, the Contractor will be required to properly remove and dispose of all equipment that is replaced. Period of Performance. The Contractor will complete the installation within 30 days of the Notice to Proceed. The Regional Office is open five days a week and the facility is required to remain operational during normal business hours. Work will be required to be performed during duty hours. Points of Contact. James C. Gardner Contracting Officer Representative 601-364-7141 Jeffrey Reed Contracting Officer Security Requirements: All Contractors and Contractor personnel shall be subject to the same Federal security and privacy laws, regulations, standards and VA policies as VA, including the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. §552a, and VA personnel, regarding information and information system security. Key Personnel: A superintendent, authorized to make decisions and commitments on behalf of the contractor shall be required to be present when any work is being performed. The superintendent shall be named in writing and submitted to the Contracting Officer prior to beginning work. Contractor Identification: All contract personnel attending meetings or working in other situations where their contractor status is not obvious to third parties are required to identify themselves as such to avoid creating an impression in the minds of members of the public that they are Government officials. They must also ensure that all documents or reports produced by contractors are suitably marked as contractor products or that the contractor participation is appropriately disclosed. Reports and Notifications: The Contractor shall notify the Contracting Officer and COR of any work delays immediately upon identification. If dangerous working conditions exist, the Contractor will notify the COR immediately. Health and Safety Plan: The Contractor shall be solely responsible for risk assessments, managing health, and safety issues associated with this project. Based on hazard assessments, the Contractor shall provide or afford each employee personal protection equipment (PPE) that will protect the employee from hazards. Damages: The Contractor shall be responsible for all damages to property or injuries to persons as a result of their fault or negligence. The Contracting Officer shall validate and negotiate any claims with the Contractor. Conceptual Work Plan: The Contractor shall provide the appropriate manufacturer s data, and general features for review and approval for all submitted items. All substantial and/or finished materials must be approved before being installed by the Contractor. Special Notes: The Government will not furnish any equipment to the Contractor under the terms of this contract. Hours of Operation: Normal Working Hours are: 7:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays. ""Normal Tenant Working Hours"" are those hours on each official Federal workday during which the building occupants and/or the general public will be in the building(s). Billing and Invoicing: A proper invoice is defined as one that identifies the contractor s name, phone number, contact information, invoice date, and itemized amount of billable work performed. Invoices shall be submitted to: Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office ATTN: Support Services Specialist 1600 E. Woodrow Wilson Ave. Jackson MS, 39216 STATISTICAL INFORMATION & SITE VISIT: With respect to the building and/or equipment information and statistics stated herein, all Offerors/Bidders are encouraged to visit the facility and ascertain the nature and location of the services to be performed and the general and specific conditions at the site. Failure to do so will not relieve Offerors/Bidders of their responsibility to properly estimate the difficulty or cost of successfully performing the services. The Government will not be responsible for any error or variation in the statistical data stated herein. The site visit shall be for the purpose of observing firsthand any conditions relevant to the completion of this contract. No consideration will be given to claims based on a lack of knowledge of the existing conditions. VA Information and Information System Security/Privacy Requirements General All Contractors and Contractor personnel shall be subject to the same Federal security and privacy laws, regulations, standards and VA policies as VA, including the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. §552a, and VA personnel, regarding information and information system security. Contractors must follow policies and procedures outlined in our shred policy VBA Letter 20-08-63 dated January 12, 2011, VA Directive 6500, Information Security Program; and VA Handbook 6500.6, Contract Security which are available at: http://www1.va.gov/vapubs and its handbooks to ensure appropriate security controls are in place. Information Security: 1. The Contractor will not attempt to override or disable security, technical, or management controls unless expressly permitted to do so as an explicit requirement under the contract or at the direction of the COR and/or Information Security Officer (ISO). 2. If paper is discovered with personally identifiable Information (PII) or sensitive personal information (SPI) on it while performing normal duties outlined in this contract, the Contractor should immediately take it to the COR or the ISO and communicate the following details: where the information was found and who found it. a. PII is name, address, social security number, etc. b. SPI with respect to an individual, means any information about the individual maintained by an agency, including the following: (i) education, financial transactions, medical history, and criminal or employment history; (ii) information that can be used to distinguish or trace the individual's identity, including name, social security number, date and place of birth, mother's maiden name, or biometric records. 3. The Contractor will not take VA sensitive information from the workplace without written authorization from the COR and the ISO. Records Management: VA Handbook 6300.1, Chapter 4, g. g. If VA records or information are to be turned over to, or collected, created, maintained, used, processed, or handled in any way by a contractor, Title 41, United States, Public Contracts, and 36 CFR, chapter XII, subchapter B apply. 36 CFR Chap XII, Sub Chapter B (NARA 10-2-09) Sec 1222.32 (1) Agencies must ensure that contractors performing Federal government agency functions create and maintain records that document these activities. Agencies must specify in the contract Government ownership and the delivery to the Government of all records necessary for the adequate and proper documentation for contractor-operated agency activities and programs in accordance with requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) (Office of Federal Procurement Policy act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-400), as amended by Pub. L. 96-83 41 U.S.C.), and where applicable, the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) (48 CFR parts 200-299). (2) Records management oversight of contract records is necessary to ensure that all recordkeeping needs are met. All records created for Government use and delivered to, or under the legal control of, the Government must be managed in accordance with Federal law. In addition, electronic records and background electronic data specified for delivery to the contracting agency must be accompanied by sufficient technical documentation to permit understanding and use of records and data. (3) Contracts that require the creation of data for the Government s use must specify, in addition to the final product, delivery of background supporting data or other records that may have reuse value to the government. To determine what background supporting data or other records that contracts must deliver, program and contracting officials must consult with agency records and information managers and historians and, when appropriate, with other Government agencies to ensure that all Government needs are met, especially when the data deliverables support a new agency mission or a new Government program. (4) Deferred ordering and delivery-of data clauses and rights-in-data clauses must be included in contracts whenever necessary to ensure adequate and proper documentation or because the data have reuse value to the Government. (b) All data created for Government use and delivered to, or falling under the legal control of, the Government are Federal records subject to the provision of 44 U.S.C. chapters 21, 29, 31, and 33, the Freedom of Information Action (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552), as amended, and the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended, and must be managed and scheduled for disposition only as provided in Subchapter B. (c) Agencies must ensure that appropriate authority for retention of classified materials has been granted to contractors, or non-Government entities participating in the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), established under Executive order 12829, as amended, or a successor Order.
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