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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 6,1997 PSA#1903National Cancer Institute, Research Contracts Branch, PSCS, 6120
Executive Blvd, Eps/room 638, Bethesda, MD 20892-7227 99 -- STAINLESS STEEL INDIVIDUALLY VENTILATED MOUSE/RAT CAGING
SYSTEMS. SOL NCI-RFQ-70139 DUE 091597 POC Cynthia Brown, Purchasing
Agent, (301) 402-4509, Trish Haun(301) 402-4509 This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for Commercial Items, prepared in accordance with
the format in FAR 12.6 with additional information included in this
notice. This solicitation, RFQ-NCI-70139 is set-aside for small
businesses. The Standard Industrial Classification Code is 3496 and the
business size standard less that 500 employees. This solicitation and
the incorporated provisions/clauses are those in effect thru Federal
Acquisition Circular 90-46. This purchase will be made pursuant to the
authority in FAR 13.6 to use simplified procedures for commercial
acquisitions. Organizatinos submitting quotations must funish a
completed and signed provision at FAR 52.212.3, Offeror Representations
and Certifications for Commercial Items, with their Quotation. They
must also provide descriptive literature which demonstrates that the
items are in full compliance with the specifications and experience
noted below. Furnish the National Inst. of Health, Nastinoal Cancer
Institutes, Office of Laboratory Animal Science, Bethesda, Maryland,
the following contract line item 001- 50 each- Stainless Steel
Individually Ventilated Mouse Caging Systems: The 50 stainless steel
separately ventilated rodent caging systems shall individually supply
each animal cage with HEPA-filtered positive pressure air, and shall
exhaust each individual cage. The unt shall have one supply and one
exhaust blower module. Air from the cages shall be exhausted in the
existing room ceiling drops. The exhaust shall have a 5 inch round hose
connection for the existing HVAC ceiling drops. The systems shall be
complete with compatible cages, tops, filters, and waters bottles, and
ppc-card holders permanently attached to the side of the cages. The
systems shall be designed to minimize exchange of air between animal
cages, provided HEPA-filtered air to each cage, and capture effluent
air from each cage for exhausting trhough the exhaust blower module
allowing the caging systems to provide individual ventilatin and
exhaust for the cages. Air velocities within the cages shall be a mean
of less than 50 linear feet per minute and provide a minimum mean of
30 itracage air exchanges per hour. Each stainless steel caging system
shall be able to house at least 96 expanded small mouse cages with
dimensions of at least 78 square inches of floor space and greater than
5-1/2 inches of height per cage (at least the mouse cage housing
capacity of Thoren Model #5-96-8-12-1-4TM or equal. Each of these untis
shall also be able to provide individually ventilated air to mouse
cages and shall capture effluent air from mouse cages. The 50 stainless
steel racks shall come with at least 7000 each #5APPc Thoren or equal
cage atoclavable polycarbonate with flapper grommets. The grommets
shall be located 2-1/2 inches from cage floor mouse cages, at least
5000 each Thoren Model #5A or equal autoclavable stainless steel wire
bar cage cover, at least 7000 each polycarbonate filters, Thren #5 or
equal, covers at least 1400 autoclavable polycarbonate ink water
bottles, 50 each Edstrom or equal stainless steel reverse "S", auto
watering w/96-A-154 valves, and quick disconnect installed on ladder
racks end, 1000 each Thoren 5BMS or equal autoclavable cage cover
stainless steel, 12 each wash baskets for ink water bottles, 6 each
water bottle cap removers stainless steel. The bottles shall include
stainless steel caps each with a device appropriate for the delivery of
water to mice in a fashion which will meet AAALAC requirements (sipper
tube or equivalent), at least 7000 each PPC identification card
holders, permanently attached to side of cages. Shall include a source
HEPA filtered supply and exhaust air for each of the units. Each
caging systems shall be on wheels to facilitate transport. the caging
systems shall operate using standard 120 volt electrical outlets and
require no more than one outlet per unit. Except for the removable
pre-filters, HEPA filters, associated gauges, and removable electrical
connecting box, the caging system shall be easily dismantled external
and internal surfaces may be washed or become autoclavable. The
systems shall allow for easy change from a negative to a positive mode
by adjusting the dampers in the flower modules. 2 each -- Stainless
Steel Individually Ventilated mouse Caging Systems shall e in
accordance with the following specifications: These 2 stainless steel
individually ventilated mouse caging systems shall individually supply
each animal cage with HEPA-filtered supply and exhaust by using a
HEPA-filter blower module so that the air from the cages is exhausted
in the existing room eciling drops. The exhoust shall have a 5" round
hose connection. The systems shall e complte with, stainless steel card
holders, compatible cages, tops, filters as described below. The
systems shall be designed to minimize exchange of air between the
individual animal cages, provide HEPA-filtered air to each cage, and
capture effluent air from each cage for removing the exhaust air so
that the caging systems provide individual air and exhaust for
ventilated cages. Air velocities within the cages shall be a mean of
less than 50 linear feet per minute and provide a minimum mean of 30
intrcage air exchanges per hour. Each stainless steel caging system
shall be able to house at least 64 #3 Thoren mouse cages or equal with
at least 55 square inches of floor area per compartment or 64 Thoren
#2 mouse weaning cages or equal with floor area of at least 110 square
inches and 5 inches of height per cage. The unt shall have at least
the mouse cage housing capacity of Thoren Model #3-64-8-8-1-4-5TM or
equal. Each of these units shall be able to provide individually
ventilated air to mouse cages and shall capture effluent air from mouse
cages. The switch from duplex type housing to the weaning mouse cage
shall require no more effort than a switch of cages. The 2 stainless
steell racks shall come with at least 150 total compatible outoclavable
polycarbonate Thoren #2 APPC weaning cages or equal, having 2 each
flapper grommets at least 150 total autoclavable stainless steel wire
bar cagecovers Model#2A or equal, at least 150 each polycarbonate
filter covers, 2 each Edstrom stainless steel reverse "S", auto
watering, with 128 each of A-154 or equal valves, with quick disconnect
or equal, installed on ladder rack ends. The 2 systems shall also be
supplied with 128 total Thoren #3 duplex cages with two each flapper
grommets or equal including stainless steel wire bar covers and filter
lids. Shall include a source of HEPA-filtered supply and exhaust air
for each of the 2 caging system. each caging system shall be on wheels
t facilitate transport. Each of the 2 individual systems shall be able
to move through 7 foot doors by 42 inches wide. The caging systems
shall operate using standard 120 volt electrical outlets and require at
least one outlet per unit. the plugs shall be the twist lock type.
Except for the removalbe pre-filters, HEPA filters, associated gauges,
and electrical box the caging systems shall easily dismantled external
and internal surfaces may be wshed or autoclavable. The sytems shall
allow for easy change form negative to a positive mode by adjusting the
dampers in the blower modules. 4 each-Stainless Steel Individually
Ventilated Rat Caging Systems: shall be in accordance with the
following specificatins: These 4 stainless steel individually
ventilated rat caging systems shall individually supply each animal cae
with HEPA-filtered positive pressure or negative with one supply & one
exhaust blower module. Air from the cages shall be exhausted in the
existing room ceiling drops. The exhaust shall be complete with
compatible cages, tops, filters, and PPC card holders as described
below. The sytems shall be designed to minimize exchange of air between
animal cages, provide HEPA-filtered air to each cage, and capture
effluent air from each cage for exhausting. The caging systems shall
provide individual supply and exhaust to each cage. Air velocities
within the cages shall be a mean of less than 50 linear feet per minute
and provide minimum mean of 30 intracage air exchanges per hour. Each
stainless steel caging system shal l be able o house at least 30 rat
cages with dimensions of at least 210 square inches of floor space and
greater than 8 1/2 inches of height per cage. The rat cage systems
housing capacity of Thoren Model #6-30-6-6-1-4TM or equal. when fully
set up with rat cages, each unit shall be able to house at least 150
rats of less than 400 grams weight under current AAALAC space
requirements. The 4 stainless steel racks shall come with at least 180
Thoren #6 APPC or equal compatible autoclavable polycarbonate rat
cages with flapper grommet, 180 each autoclavalble stainless steel
Thoren 6B or equivalent covers, at least 4 each Edstrom or equal
stainless steel reverse "S" outo watering, with 30-A-154 vlves and with
quick disconnect installed on the ladder rack ends, 180 -- 3 inch x 5
inch horizontal PPC identification card holders, permanently attached
to side of cages. Shall include a source of HEPA filtered supply and
exhaust air for each of the 4 caging systems. Each caging system shall
be on wheels to facilitate transport. The caging systems shall operate
using standard 120 volt electrical outlets and require no more than one
outlet per unit. The plugs shall be twist lock type. Except for the
removable electrical connecting box, the caging systems shall be able
to be washed or sterilized. The systems shall easily dismantle external
and internal surfaces may be sterilzed. The systems shall allow for
easy change from a negative to a positive mode by adjusting the dampers
in the blower modules. To assure the continued availability of supplies
for these housing sytems, the manufacturer must have marketed
individually ventilated rodent caging systems for at least 2 years
prior to submission of the bid and sold at least 5 units per year
during each of those 2 years. The caging systems should come complete
with at least 1 year warranty. The vendor will set-up and demonstrate
proper use of the caging system at NIH 6 weeks after the delivery of
the systems. The Government will evaluate based on F.O.B. Destination
(Bethesda, Maryland) and the requirements at FAR 52.214.21 "Descriptive
Literature" apply. Proposals/Information provided must demonstrate the
unit's ability to meet the specificaton and that the supplier has at
least two years of experience as stated above. Offers will be evaluated
for acceptability in accordance with the stated specification and
experience. Single award to the lowest priced, responsive, responsible
offeror whose proposal demonstrates compliance with the specifications
and experience is contemplated. Offerors are advised that the following
FAR provisions apply to this RFP: FAR 52.212-1, "Instruction t Offerors
-- Commercial Items", 52.212-4, "Contract Terms and Conditions --
Commercial Items"; and 52.212-5 "Contract Terms and Conditions Required
to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders -- Commercial Items;
"Deviation for Simplified Acquisitions". The following FAR clauses
cited in Clause 52.212-5 are also applicable to this acquisition:
52.222-3 "Convict Labor"; 52.233-3 "Protest After Award"; 52.222-26
"Equal Opportunity"; 52.222-35 "Affirmative Action for Special Disabled
and Vietnam Era Veterans"; 52.222-36 "Affirmative Action for
Handicapped Workers"; 52.222-37 "Employment Reports on Special Disabled
Veterans and Veterans of Vietnam Era"; 52.225-3 "Buy American Act --
Suplies"; 52.225-18 "European Community Sanctions for End Products, "
Proposals are due Sept. 15, 1997 at 2:00 p.m. local prevailing time.
Facsmile submissions are not authorized. Proposals should be submitted
as follows: (1) one original and two copies of a completed SF1449,
signed by an individual authorized to bind the organization; (2) a
Schedule of Offered Supplies/Services containing pricng for the system
being offered, published price lsits (if applicable) and a delivery
schedule; (3) completed Representions and Certifications -- Commercial
Items, FAR 52.212-3; descriptive literature and demonstrated
experience for evaluation purposes; (5) acknowledgment of amendments,
if any. Submit to : Cynthia Brown . Offers that fail to furnish the
required information or reject the terms and conditions fo the
solicitation may be excluded from consideration. (0216) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0325 19970806\99-0006.SOL)
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