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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 12,1997 PSA#1800Federal Bureau of Prisons, Western Regional Contracting Office, 6600
Goodfellow St., Dublin, CA 94568 U -- CULINARY ARTS INSTRUCTION IN FOOD PREP I, II, AND III SOL
148-3687 DUE 032597 POC Diana Parr, Contract Specialist, (510)
803-2788. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items
prepared in accordance with the format in the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the
only solicitation for bids. A written solicitation will not be issued.
The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are
those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 90-43. This
procurement is unrestricted and is being advertised as full and open
competition, under Standard Industrial Classification Code 8221, with
a Small Business Size Standard of $5.0 Million (Annual). (A) Schedule:
the contractor shall provide educational services, i.e., an 11.5 unit
class in Food Preparation I, to be followed by instruction in Food
Prep II and III. Place of Performance: Federal Correctional
Institution, Terminal Island, CA 90731 (FCI, Tl). Class size will be
approximately 25-30 inmates. Contractor to provide services to include:
(1) Classroom Instruction in Education Department at the FCI on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. or hours
agreed upon, until 90 hours have been completed; (2) Lab hours, Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., (or as agreed), until
360 hours are completed. Lab to be held in the Food Service Department,
at the FCI. Prices will be submitted on a per session basis for two
line items (1) Classroom Sessions -- 45, two-hour sessions, and (2) Lab
Sessions -- 180, two-hour sessions. Registration fees and classroom
materials will be included in the contract price. Prices will be
submitted separately for the base year and each option period
(described as follows). Period of Performance for the base year will be
date of award through 9/30/97. Option Period One will be from 10/1/97
through 9/30/98. Option Period Two will be from 10/1/98 through
9/30/99. Option Period Three will be from 10/1/99 through 9/30/00.
Option Period Four will be from 10/1/00 through contract completion or
9/30/01. (B) Statement of Work: The Bureau of Prisons intends to make
an award to a post-secondary educational institution which meets the
requirements of this solicitation. The contractor shall make available,
on a nondiscriminatory basis, a culinary arts class in Food Preparation
I, II and lIl (11.5 units each), in accordance with the requirements of
this solicitation and the rules and procedures of the Bureau of Prisons
and the FCI, and all applicable Federal, State and Local laws and
regulations in effect during the contract term. The Bureau of Prisons
has the sole discretion to determine the contractor's compliance with
the contract. The contractor must be a community or junior college,
listed in the directory entitled Accredited Institutions of Higher
Education, Western Association of Schools and Colleges. All contractor
staff assigned to provide instructional services as part of the
contract must have certification in the culinary arts field and must
possess one of the following criteria: 1) a Masters Degree, 2) a
Bachelor's degree and 2 years related industry work experience, or 3)
an AA/AS degree and 5 years related industry work experience. Prior
teaching experience also required. The contractor shall provide a
curriculum leading to an AS degree in culinary arts, during the
contract period. Classes will be conducted at the FCI, Terminal Island,
CA. Contractor will provide student kits, textbooks, and class
materials (to be included in the contract price). Contractor to provide
services to include: classroom instruction and lab hours, as specified
in the above schedule. Hours will be as close to those outlined above
and as agreed to by the Supervisor of Education and the Food Service
Administrator. Students will be selected by the Supervisor of Education
and the Food Service Administrator and shall be required to have a
verified high school diploma, GED, or concurrent enrollment in GED
classes. The designated Contracting Officer's Technical Representative
(COTR) is hereby incorporated in full text: Joan Seifert, Supervisor
of Education, is designated to act as COTR under this contract. The
COTR is responsible for: receiving all deliverables; inspecting and
accepting the supplies or services provided hereunder in accordance
with the terms and conditions of the contract; providing direction to
the contractor which clarifies the contract effort, fills in details or
otherwise serves to accomplish the contractual scope of work;
evaluating performance; and certifying all invoices/vouchers for
acceptance of the supplies or services furnished for payment prior to
forwarding the original invoices to the payment office and a conformed
copy to the Contracting Officer. The COTR does not have authority to
alter the contractor's obligations under the contract, direct changes
that fall with the purview of the General Provisions clause entitled,
"Changes," and/or modify any of the expressed terms, conditions,
specifications or cost of the agreement. If as a result of technical
discussions it is desirable to alter/change contractual obligations or
the scope of work, the Contracting Officer shall issue such changes in
writing and signed. Academic schedules proposed in accordance with the
above will apply except in the event of institutional emergencies. In
the event of an emergency, classes may be delayed or canceled. Any
necessary re-scheduling will be coordinated with the COTR. In the event
of the primary instructor's absence, the contractor shall provide
pre-approved and qualified personnel to act as an alternate instructor,
or additional session(s) will be added to complete course curriculum.
Contractor will take attendance daily on roll sheet provided by the
FCI, noting and reporting all absences. The roll sheet will be turned
in to the evening education supervisor at the conclusion of each class.
Any inmate who misses two classes will be dropped from the program. The
contractor will be required to maintain attendance, students' progress
in class, and monthly performance evaluations. All educational records
willremain the property of the Bureau of Prisons. This contract is
nonpersonal and will be a contractual arrangement and not a personnel
appointment; payment is based on the provision of an end product or the
accomplishment of a specific result; results to be obtained will be
entirely within the contractor's own unsupervised determination; and
the contractor will not be subject to Government supervision. All
contractor personnel expected to provide contractual services under
this contract shall attend a four-hour orientation program on
safety/security procedures for the institution/FCI. The contractor and
instructor(s) shall adhere to all regulations prescribed by the FCI
for the safety, custody and conduct of inmates. Reimbursement to the
contractor for time spent in institutional security orientation or
other periodic security-related training will be at the pro rata
session price. The contractor/instructor(s) shall provide documentation
to evening education supervisor with respect to any violation of
institutional regulations by any student under his supervision. The
following terms and conditions and conditions are hereby incorporated:
Institution Security Requirements: In accordance with Federal Bureau
of Prisons Program Statement 3000.02 (Human Resources Manual), contract
employees entering the institution will be subject to the following
investigative procedures, prior to performance: NCIC Check (National
Crime Information Center); DOJ-99 (Name Check); FD-99 (Fingerprint
Check); Law Enforcement Agency Checks; Vouchering of Employers over
past 5 years; Personal Qualifications Statement; OPM-329-A (Authority
for Release of Information); and a Urinalysis Test (positive results
will result in disallowance of an individual to perform under this
contract). ~ (copyright) Clauses and Provisions: (l) Far Clause
52.212-1, "Instructions to Offerors-Commercial," is hereby included by
reference. The following are addenda to FAR Clause 52.212-1: (1)
Paragraph (c) "Period of Acceptance of Offers", the amount of time the
offeror agrees to hold the prices in its offer firm is changed to 60
calendar days from date specified for receipt of offers. (2) Paragraphs
(e) "Multiple Offers", and (h) "Multiple Awards", have been determined
by the Contracting Officer to be non-applicable to this solicitation
and are hereby removed in their entirety for the purpose of this
requirement. (3) Evaluation Factors for Award: Bidders are advised that
bids shall be evaluated without discussions. Award will be made to the
responsible bidder whose bid is responsive to the items of the
Invitation for Bid (IFB) and is most advantageous to the Government,
considering only price and price-related factors, if any, as specified
in the solicitation. (4) Business References: In order to assist the
Contracting Officer in making a responsibility determination about a
prospective contractor, in accordance with FAR Subpart 9.104-1, it is
required that each bidder provide information on a reasonable number of
recent and relevant contracts for the same or similar items, as well as
the bidder's primary financial institution (to include contract
numbers, points of contact, telephone numbers, and any other relevant
information). The following provision is hereby incorporated into this
solicitation and resulting contract as an addendum to FAR Clause
52.212-1: FAR Provision 52.214-10, "Contract Award-Sealed Bidding", is
hereby incorporated by reference. (ii) FAR Provision 52.212-3,
"Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial Items", shall
be completed and submitted with the bid. (iii) FAR Provision 52.233-2,
"Service of Protest", is hereby incorporated in full text, (a)
Protests, as defined in section 33.101 of the Federal Acquisition
Regulation, that are filed directly with an agency and copies of any
protests that are filed with the General Accounting Office (GAO), shall
be served on the Contracting Officer (addressed as follows) by
obtaining written and dated acknowledgment of receipt from: Chief,
Procurement and Property Branch, Federal Bureau of Prisons, 320 First
Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20534, (b) The copy of any protest shall
be received in the office designated above within one date of filing
a protest with the GAO. (iii) FAR Clause 52.212-4, "Contract Terms and
Conditions-Commercial Items," hereby applies to this acquisition. The
following are addenda to FAR Clause 52.212-4: (1) The following FAR
Clauses are hereby incorporated by reference, pursuant to FAR Clause 52
252-2 "Clauses Incorporated by Reference": 52.203-3, "Gratuities";
52.217-5, "Evaluation of Options"; 52.224-1, "Privacy Act
Notification"; 52.224-2, "Privacy Act"; 52.225-11, "Restrictions on
Certain Foreign Purchases"; 52.232-18, "Availability of Funds";
52.237-2, "Protection of Government Buildings, Equipment, and
Vegetation"; 52.237-3, "Continuity of Services". The following FAR
Clauses are hereby incorporated into this solicitation/contract by full
text: 52.217-8, "Option to Extend Services": 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 15 days of the expiration of the
contract year. 52.217-9, "Option to Extend the Term of the Contract":
(a) The Government may extend the term of this contract by written
notice to the Contractor within one day of the ensuing option period;
provided, the Government shall give the Contractor a preliminary
written notice of its intent to extend at least 60 days before the
contract expires. The preliminary notice does not commit the Government
to an extension. **Bids in original and one copy must be received at
the following location: Federal Bureau of Prisons, Western Regional
Contracting Office, 6600 Goodfellow Street, Dublin, CA 94568, by 2:00
p.m. local time, March 25, 1997. All bids shall be clearly marked with
the bidders name and IFB number. For any inquiries, clarification,
additional information, availability of forms, please contact Dian~a
P~arr ~at (510) 803-2788. (0069) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0103 19970312\U-0001.SOL)
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