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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 11,1999 PSA#2259Bureau of Reclamation, Yuma Area Office, 7301 Calle Agua Salada, Yuma,
Az85364 W -- LEASE DREDGING EQUIPMENT SOL 99SQ3400198 DUE 011999 POC Bridget
Gauer 520 343-8138 This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for
commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart
12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this
notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals
are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued.
This is amendment No. 1 to Request for Quotation (RFQ) number
99-SQ-34-0198 which was published on December 18, 1998. The
solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those
in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular No. 97-09. This is
unrestricted and all responsible sources will be considered by the
Agency. The standard industry code is 7353 and the size standard is $5
million. The contract line items are as follows: (1) dredge unit one
(1) ea, 9 months ______per month, line item total ______; boost pumps
rental ____(quantity to be determined by the contractor)ea, 9 months
_____per month, line item total ______ ; purchase new pipe (diameter is
dependant on the dredge supplied), 40,000 feet, ______per foot, line
item total_______; lease two(2) fusion machines, 1 month ______; line
item total_______; purchase one fusion machine, 1 ea, unit price_____,
total price______; freight, 1 lump sum________; 1 lump
sum________spare parts(This amount will be determined by the
Contracting Officer upon reviewing offeror's price list and wear
estimates of parts). The requirement is as follows: The Bureau of
Reclamation (BOR) has a requirement to remove an estimated 2.2 million
cubic yards (cy) of sediment. The sediment shall be removed at the
following approximate dimensions: 300 feet wide, 9,000 feet in length,
and 22 feet in depth. The disposal site for this sediment is
approximately 40,000 feet from the dredging area and is located in Baja
California North, Mexico. The disposal site is relative to the dredge
area; therefore, pumping length will remain constant. The dredge will
be used on the Colorado River in the United States. The boost pumps
will be used in Mexico. Reclamation hasqualified personnel to assemble,
operate, and maintain the equipment. Reclamation may move and use the
equipment at another location. This other location will be in the
United States and within a 50 mile radius of the original delivery
point. The Contractor shall:(1) Identify the proper equipment necessary
to meet the requirement. This shall include, but not limited to, a
dredge, necessary boost pumps, fusion machine, and all necessary
discharge pipe including flanges. This should also include all
equipment necessary to allow a continuous flow of the boost pumps in
the event of temporary downtime of the dredge. This requirement is to
eliminate the extensive time necessary to evacuate boost pumps of
dredged material (clear the line). (2)Provide a layout of how the
equipment should be used to meet the objective and on-site
technical/engineering support during assembly, start-up, and
disassembly period to assist Reclamation personnel. (3) Transport the
equipment to the jobsite. (4) Provide on-site training on the operation
and preventative maintenance of the equipment. (5) Transport equipment
to contractor's destination upon completion. (7) The contractor shall
provide a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC) and
Facility Response Plan for each piece of equipment that has the
potential to release contents, such as, fuel or oil. The following is
general information: (1) The Government intends to operate the dredge
operation 24 hours a day for 22 days a month for a seven month period.
Actual pumping time will consist of 22 hours per day or 484 hours a
month; (2) The dimensions of the dredge cut are approximately 9,000
feet long, a maximum of 300 feet wide, and 22 feet deep. The dredge
should be able to float in no less than six feet of water. The
elevation from the water surface to the disposal site is 45 feet; (3)
The government will perform all preventative maintenance in accordance
with the manufacturer's operation manual. All normal wear and tear
parts will be replaced by the government; (4) Sixtest holes were taken
of the proposed dredge area. Based on the test holes, the material
consists of mainly silty sands and fines in the top 15 to 20 feet.
Gravel was found in several of the holes at various depths. Overall,
the material could be classified as a poorly graded sand or silty sand
with sporadic gravel inclusions at various depths. Sands, poorly
graded sand, and silty sands constitute between 85 and 95% of the
material. Gravel varies between 5 to 15% of the material sample between
0 and 20 foot in depth. Specific gravities vary between 2.48 and 1.52;
(5) Electrical power is not available. The following are specific
additional requirements: (1) The contractor shall provide equipment
that is serviced and maintained in accordance with OEM standards. The
equipment shall be able to perform to meet the objective in very hot
and dry summer conditions. The government will maintain the equipment
to the OEM standards; (2) All hydraulic systems shall be equipped with
95% biodegradable oil; (3) The boost pumps shall be equipped with
throttle controls, as deemed necessary, to set RPM to transfer the
material pumped by the dredge. Manual operation of boost pumps is not
acceptable. The boost pumps shall be water lube type seal and electric
start only. (4) The pumps and dredge shall be equipped so the
government may check all lubrication points and levels, to include but
not limited to, engine and gearbox levels during and all other
lubrication points during full production. The dredge and pumps will be
shut down every ten days for full preventative maintenance. Delivery is
desired 5 weeks after award to the Yuma Area Office, 7301 Calle Agua
Salada, Yuma, Arizona. Other delivery dates will be considered. All
freight costs associated with the delivery and return of the equipment
shall be included in the line item for freight. Provision at 52.212-1,
Instructions to Offerors -- Commercial, applies to this acquisition
with the following addendum: The contractor shall provide the following
information with his offer:(1) a list of equipment offered, to include
but not limited to, condition (new or used), maintenance schedules,
list of consumable parts with prices, estimated wear life, and delivery
time; dredge unit: size of suction and discharge, fuel capacity, and
total assembled dimensions ( length, width, draft, and weight); boost
pumps: size, pump quantities, to include but not limited to, G.P.M.,
curves, pumping pressures types of controls for throttle operation,
engine type, dimensions (length, width, weight), water volume in G.P.M.
required for water lube seal. If the equipment is used, provide history
of each piece of equipment to include, total hours and hours since
major repairs on the dredge unit, boost pumps and engines. The offeror
should structure their quote to allow for a monthly lease rate past
the 9 month period, if necessary. The offeror should specify type(s) of
pipe quoted. The offeror shall provide five copies of their technical
information and one copy of cost/price quote. Provision 52.212-2,
Evaluation -- Commercial Items is applicable to this RFQ. Evaluation
factors are as follows: Technical, Delivery Date, Price, and Past
Performance. Offerors should include a completed copy of the provision
at 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial
Items, with its offer. Clause at 52.212-4, Contract Terms and
Conditions -- Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition with no
addenda. Clause at 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Condition Required To
Implement Statutes or Executive Orders -- Commercial Items, applies to
include paragraph 1, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12. As part of the
determination of responsibility, the government reserves the right to
visually evaluate equipment at offeror's plant or site to determine
offeror's capability to provide equipment that will perform to contract
requirements. Offers are due on January 19, 1999 at 4:15pm local time.
Offers should be submitted to: Bureau of Reclamation, 7301 Calle Agua
Salada, Yuma, Arizona, 85364. Offers should be marked on outside
envelope with RFQ number. For any additional information, contact
Bridget Gauer (520) 343-8138. Posted 01/07/99 (W-SN286206). (0007) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0096 19990111\W-0002.SOL)
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