SOLICITATION NOTICE
B -- Indoor Environments Product Testing Services
- Notice Date
- 3/28/2023 9:27:31 AM
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 541380
— Testing Laboratories
- Contracting Office
- CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION BETHESDA MD 20814 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20814
- Solicitation Number
- 61320623Q0010
- Response Due
- 4/28/2023 12:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 04/29/2023
- Point of Contact
- Greg Grayson, Adam Graham
- E-Mail Address
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ggrayson@cpsc.gov, agraham@cpsc.gov
(ggrayson@cpsc.gov, agraham@cpsc.gov)
- Description
- This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for Indoor Environments Product Testing Services in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, and 13.105 as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. This solicitation is issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ).��The required services are described in the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS). The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has a requirement for indoor environment assessment services.� � The provision at 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors-Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. In addition to the requirements of FAR 52.212-1, the quote must prominently display the offeror's SAM UEI number as well as contact information for the offeror's point of contact for the quote. SAM.gov registration is mandatory to be considered for award. The quote package must be submitted via email to the Contract Specialist at ggrayson@cpsc.gov. The provision at 52.212-2, Evaluation-Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition, and the evaluation criteria to be included in paragraph (a) of that provision are as follows: EVALUATION FACTORS: The technical quote must clearly and fully demonstrate the contractor�s knowledge, capabilities, and ability in conducting aspects of the proposed work and describe in detail experience the firm has had in the past performing similar or related work. The quote will be evaluated for demonstrated capabilities of the organization to manage and perform the proposed work. The offeror does not need to be an expert in all areas listed in the performance work statement. �The offeror should identify what they can do. The government will evaluate each offeror based on both how many different kinds of testing they can do AND the quality of how well they can perform certain kind of test. � Volume 1: Technical Proposal Factor A. Technical Capability The quote will be evaluated for demonstrated knowledge and capabilities of the organization to manage and perform one or more of the broad product testing categories described below: Education, knowledge and experience in conducting laboratory or field testing. Education, knowledge and experience in developing, evaluating, or revising sampling and analytical methods that describe how to perform product testing. Documentation of existing laboratory equipment, approaches, and procedures with dedicated laboratory or field space(s) to conduct product testing. Document these technical capabilities for more than one and up to seven of the broad product testing categories described below: [1] product testing that quantitatively measures the chemical content of consumer products and consumer articles, [2] product testing that measures the chemical migration out of a product into saliva, [3] product testing that measures the chemical migration out of a products, onto, and into simulated skin, [4] product testing that measures short-term emissions from products to chamber air in small or large chambers, [5] product testing that measures long-term emissions to surfaces, air, and dust in small, micro, or modified chambers, [6] product testing that measures rapidly changing emissions from combustion products through direct reading instruments or similar, or [7] product testing that measures personal sampling of human skin or the human personal-breathing zone during product use. Factor B. Professional Qualifications, Performance and Management Quotes will be evaluated for experience (titles, degrees, years of experience, etc.) and qualifications for all key personnel who will participate in the performance of this contract. The quote will be evaluated for the relevance, recency, and scope of previous work completed.� The Contractor will demonstrate the qualifications of all key personnel participating in the contract, which will be evaluated based on supporting information such as published papers and reports related to source characterization, product testing, and indoor exposure assessment for chemicals from consumer products.� The contractor will provide curricula vitae for key personnel. Factor C.� Past Performance When assessing performance risks, the government will focus on the past performance of the offeror as it relates to all acquisition requirements such as cost, schedule, and performance, including standards of good workmanship; the offeror's adherence to contract schedules, including the administrative aspects of performance; the offeror�s ability to attract and maintain key personnel minimizing turn-over, the offeror's reputation for reasonable and cooperative behavior and commitment to customer satisfaction and generally the offeror's business-like concern for the interest of the customer. In addition to demonstrating general knowledge of this requirement, the offeror will be evaluated on relevant and demonstrable experience/ability in the following areas: Work related to the regulation of hazardous chemicals used in consumer products sold in the United States. For example, familiarity with CPSC (or equivalent) risk assessment guidelines and practices, as specified in the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, CPSC's chronic hazard guidelines, published reports and other CPSC documents, that are relevant to assessment of chemical exposure. Work related to regulations developed at the international, federal, state, or local level which regulate chemicals used in or emitted from consumer products. Projects related to testing consumer products which then inform completed chemical exposure assessments. Offerors with no relevant past performance will be evaluated neither favorably nor unfavorably. The Government reserves the right to obtain information for use in the evaluation of past performance from any and all sources, including sources outside of the Government. The contractor will note any past performance experience (within the past 5 years) with consumer product or chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors, retailers, voluntary standards organizations, third-party testing companies, or trade associations, where the performance was completed by the contractor or any potential subcontractor that the contractor will employ to complete this anticipated contract.� The contractor will indicate whether such past performance could reasonably prevent completion of anticipated work under this contract or could cause a reasonable person with knowledge of the relevant facts to question the contractor�s impartiality in the matter due to a conflict of interest. Volume 2: Pricing� Proposal Offerors should include all potential maximum fully loaded hourly rates for the services called for in the Performance Work Statement.� The Evaluation Process: The government reserves the right to issue a single or multiple award blanket purchase agreement (BPA) resulting from this quotation to the responsible Contractor whose quote conforming to the request for quotation will be the most advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered.� The following evaluation factors will be used to evaluate the quote based on the understanding of the overall SOW and technical approach: 1. Factor A � Technical Capability. 2. Factor B - Professional Qualifications, Performance and Management. 3. Factor C � Past Performance. Relative Importance of Factors: Factor A � Technical Capability is significantly more important than factors B & C. Factor B - Professional Qualifications, Performance and Management is more important than factor C. Factor C � Past Performance is considered to be less important than factors A & B.� The technical evaluation sub-factors under factor A are considered to be comparatively equal to one another. Significantly more important is defined as two times greater in value than more important, whereas �more important� is greater in value than any lesser criteria. Offerors will only include a completed copy of the provision at 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items, if their annual SAM registration has not been completed. If the SAM registration has been completed, Offerors will only submit paragraph (b) if there are applicable exceptions to the current registration. The clause at 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. The clause at 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required To Implement Statutes or Executive Orders�Commercial Products and Commercial Services (Mar 2023), applies to this acquisition. The following additional FAR clauses cited in FAR 52.212-5 are applicable to this acquisition: (4) 52.204-10, Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier Subcontract Awards (Jun 2020); (7)52.204-15, Service Contract Reporting Requirements for Indefinite-Delivery Contracts (Oct 2016) (Pub. L. 111-117, section 743 of Div. C) ;� (8) 52.209-6, Protecting the Government�s Interest When Subcontracting with Contractors Debarred, Suspended, or Proposed for Debarment. (Nov 2021)); (22) (i) 52.219-28, Post Award Small Business Program Rerepresentation (May 2020) (15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2)); (27) 52.222-3, Convict Labor (Jun 2003) (E.O.11755); (29) 52.222-21, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (Apr 2015); (30) 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (Sep 2016) (E.O.11246); (32) 52.222-36, Equal Opportunity for Workers with Disabilities (Jun 2020) (29 U.S.C. 793); (35) 52.222-50, Combating Trafficking in Persons (Nov 2021) (22 U.S.C. chapter 78 and E.O. 13627); (44) 52.223-18, Encouraging Contractor Policies to Ban Text Messaging While Driving (Jun 2020) (E.O. 13513); (47) (i) 52.224-3 Privacy Training (Jan 2017) (5 U.S.C. 552 a); (51) 52.225-13, Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases (Jun 2008) (E.O.�s, proclamations, and statutes administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Department of the Treasury); (58) 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-System for Award Management (Oct2018) (31 U.S.C. 3332).� The following FAR clauses also apply to this requirement: 52.217-8 Option to Extend Services (NOV 1999) The Government may require continued performance of any services within the limits and at the rates specified in the contract. These rates may be adjusted only as a result of revisions to prevailing labor rates provided by the Secretary of Labor. The option provision may be exercised more than once, but the total extension of performance hereunder shall not exceed 6 months. The Contracting Officer may exercise the option by written notice to the Contractor within 5 days of contract expiration. (End of clause) 52.217-9 Option to Extend the Term of the Contract (MAR 2000) (a) The Government may extend the term of this contract by written notice to the Contractor within 5 days of contract expiration; provided that the Government gives the Contractor a preliminary written notice of its intent to extend at least 15 days before the contract expires. The preliminary notice does not commit the Government to an extension. (b) If the Government exercises this option, the extended contract shall be considered to include this option clause. (c) The total duration of this contract, including the exercise of any options under this clause, shall not exceed 5 years. (End of clause) 52.204-19 Incorporation by Reference of Representations and Certifications�(Dec 2014) The Contractor�s representations and certifications, including those completed electronically via the�System for Award Management (SAM), are incorporated by reference into the contract. (End of clause) The following local clauses are also applicable to this requirement: LC1A��� CONTRACTOR�S NOTE The COR � To be noted on page 1 of the BPA.� Delivery Instructions and COR info to be noted on each Call Order.� A.� BILLING INSTRUCTIONS Pursuant to the Prompt Payment Act (P.L. 97-177) and the Prompt Payment Act Amendments of 1988 (P.L. 100-496) all Federal agencies are required to pay their bills on time, pay interest penalties when payments are made late, and to take discounts only when payments are made within the discount period.� To assure compliance with the Act, vouchers and/or invoices shall be submitted through the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP).� At a minimum, each invoice document submitted through IPP shall include the documentation required in the contract. ELECTRONIC INVOICING AND PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS Invoice Processing Platform (IPP) is a secure web-based electronic invoicing and payment information service available to all Federal agencies and their supplier by the U.S. Treasury's Bureau of Fiscal Service.� IPP allows Federal agencies and their suppliers to exchange electronic purchase orders, blanket POs, invoices, and payment information in one easy to access web portal.�� This service is free of charge to government agencies and their suppliers, including services and support.� ����������� (a)� Definitions.� As used in this clause- (1)�Payment request� means a bill, voucher, invoice, or request for contract financing payment with associated supporting documentation.� The payment request must comply with the requirements identified in FAR 32.905(b), �Payment documentation and process� and the applicable Payment clause included in this contract. ����������� (b)� The Contractor shall submit payment requests electronically using the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP).� Information regarding IPP is available on the Internet at www.ipp.gov.� Assistance with enrollment can be obtained by contacting the IPP Production Helpdesk via email ippgroup@stls.frb.org or phone (866)973-3131. PAYMENT AND INVOICE QUESTIONS For payment and invoice questions, contact the Accounts Payable Branch at (304) 480-8000 option 7 or via email at AccountsPayable@fiscal.treasury.gov. Customer Service inquiries may be directed to Nancy Kneisler at NKneisler@cpsc.gov. OVERPAYMENTS Accounts Receivable Conversion of Check Payments to EFT:� If the Contractor sends the Government a check to remedy duplicate contract financing or an overpayment by the government, it will be converted into an electronic funds transfer (EFT). This means the Government will copy the check and use the account information on it to electronically debit the Contractor�s account for the amount of the check. The debit from the Contractor�s account will usually occur within 24 hours and will be shown on the regular account statement. The Contractor will not receive the original check back.� The Government will destroy the Contractor�s original check, but will keep a copy of it.� If the EFT cannot be processed for technical reasons, the Contractor authorizes the Government to process the copy in place of the original check. C.� INSPECTION & ACCEPTANCE PERIOD Unless otherwise stated in the Performance Work Statement or Description, the Commission will ordinarily inspect all materials/services within seven (7) business days after the date of receipt. The CPSC representative responsible for inspecting the materials/services will transmit disapproval, if appropriate, to the contractor and the Contracting Officer.� If other inspection information is provided in the Performance Work Statement or Description, it is controlling. D. NO AUTOMATIC RENEWALS If any license or service tied to periodic payment is provided under this agreement (e.g., annual software maintenance or annual lease term), such license or service shall not renew automatically upon expiration of its current term without prior express consent by an authorized Government representative. (End of clause) LC 22� Handling of Confidential Information a.� If the Contractor obtains confidential business information about any company in connection with performance of this contract, either from the CPSC, the other company itself, or any other source, the Contractor agrees that it will hold the information in confidence and not disclose it either to anyone outside the CPSC or to any Contractor employee not involved in performance of this contract. b.� At the completion of performance of this contract, the Contractor shall return any confidential information, obtained as described above, either to its owner or to the CPSC.� No such information shall be retained by the Contractor.� Furthermore, the Contractor agrees not to use any such confidential business information for any purpose other than performance of this contract.� During contract performance, the Contractor shall maintain confidential business information obtained as described in this article in a safe or locked file cabinet to which only employees performing work under this contract shall have access. A log shall be maintained to reflect each entry to the safe or cabinet.� The Contractor shall provide to the COR, and keep current, a list of all employees with such access.� The Contractor shall require each such employee to execute an affidavit as set forth in the attached �Affidavit of Disclosure� and the original and one copy of each affidavit shall be sent to the COR. c.� A site inspection of the Contractor's security measures for confidential information may be performed by the CPSC COR prior to contract award and at any time during contract performance as deemed necessary by the COR.� Approval of the security measures may be a prerequisite to contract award and continued performance. d.� Failure by the contractor to comply with the terms of this clause may be treated as a default pursuant to the terms of this contract. (End of clause) LC 21A Disclosure of Information - Limits on Publication a. The Contractor will submit to the Commission any report, manuscript or other document containing the results of work performed under this contract, before such document is published or otherwise disclosed to the public, to assure compliance with Section 6(b) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. Section 2055(b)), Commission regulations (16 C.F.R. Part 1101), and a Commission directive (Order 1450.2). These provisions restrict disclosure by Commission Contractors of information that (1) permits the public to identify particular consumer products or (2) reflects on the safety of a class of consumer products. Prior submission allows the Commission staff to review the Contractor's information and comply with the applicable restrictions. CPSC should be advised of the Contractor's desire to submit or publish an abstract or a report as soon as practical. b. Any publication of, or publicity pertaining to, the Contractor's document will include the following statement: ""This project has been funded with federal funds from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission under contract number 61320623AXXXX. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the Commission. (End of Clause) LC 24 Nondisclosure of any Data Developed Under this Contract a. The Contractor agrees that it and its employees will not disclose any data obtained or developed under this contract to third parties without the consent of the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Contracting Officer. b. The Contractor will obtain an agreement of non-disclosure (attached) from each employee who will work on this contract or have access to data obtained or developed under this contract. (End of Clause) LC 31 RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF INFORMATION a. If the Contractor, in the performance of this contract, obtains access to information such as CPSC plans, reports, studies, data projected by the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), or personal identifying information which has not been released or otherwise made public, the Contractor agrees that without prior written approval of the Contracting Officer it shall not: (a) release or disclose such information, (b) discuss or use such information for any private purpose, (c) share this information with any other party, or (d) submit an unsolicited proposal based on such information. These restrictions will remain in place unless such information is made available to the public by the Government. b. In addition, the Contractor agrees that to the extent it collects data on behalf of CPSC, or is given access to, proprietary data, data protected by the Privacy Act of 1974, or other confidential or privileged technical, business, financial, or personal identifying information during performance of this contract, that it shall not disclose such data. The Contractor shall keep the information secure, protect such data to prevent loss or dissemination, and treat such information in accordance with any restrictions imposed on such information. (End of clause) The question period ends on April 12, 2023 3PM EST. Questions must be emailed to ggrayson@cpsc.gov. �No phone calls please.� Quotes are due no later than April 28, 2023 3PM EST via email to Greg Grayson: ggrayson@cpsc.gov.�
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