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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 27,1999 PSA#233355 Broadway; Cambridge, MA 02142 22 -- RAIL-TO-SHIP SPREADER BAR SYSTEM SOL DTRS57-99-R-00016 DUE
050399 POC Point of Contact -- Teresa Lee-Fierstein, Contract
Specialist, (617) 494-3024 (Fax) WEB: Volpe Center Acquisition Division
home page, http://www.volpe.dot.gov/procure/index.html. E-MAIL:
Contract Specialist, leefierste@volpe.dot.gov. This is a modification
to a previous solicitation/synopsis posted 4/22/99 which was
interrupted near the end of the document. In accordance with Federal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 12.603 (c) (2) (i), Streamlined
solicitation for commercial items, this is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with
the format in FAR 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. Solicitation No. DTRS57-99-R-00016 is
issued as a request for proposal (RFP). This solicitation document and
incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal
Acquisition Circular 97-11. This solicitatio n is not a small business
set-aside; the standard industrial classification code is 3531, and
the small business size standard is 500. Requirements: The contractor
for this acquisition shall provide a spreader bar systemfor the U. S.
Army Transportation Terminal Group, Military Ocean Terminal at Sunny
Point, Southport, NC (MOTSU). The new spreader bar system shall
increase the speed and efficiency of the container transfer to load
(rail and truck to ship) and unload (ship to rail or truck) cargo at
this port facility allowing the crane to lift two 20 ft. ISO containers
at once, or one 40 ft. container. The contractor shall design,
fabricate, deliver, paint, install, test and provide the necessary
training to operate and maintain under normal conditions a spreader bar
system as specifi ed and defined by the following requirements. A)
System Requirements: The rail-to-ship/ship-to-rail spreader bar system
shall provide for quick and accurate positioning of the containers
under the crane on rail cars; it shall also be able to compensate for
any remaining container misalignment. In addition, the system shall be
able to pick up two 20 ft. containers which are typically spaced apart
on a rail car, and then bring the containers together for placement
into a typical ship's cargo cell. The spreader bar system shall be
configured for installation on the existing Paceco gantry cranes,
dockside at MOTSU. B) Vision System: For positioning the containers
under the crane on rail cars, the system shall include a vision system,
which will provide live video views of the containers below the crane
to the train engineer. The vision system shall be mounted and used in
such a way as to be unobtrusive to cargo handling operations. The
vision system shall be able to withstand the marine environment and
shall comply with all applicable explosives handling signal
transmission and safety requirements, including Federal Communications
Commission requirements. C) Spreader System: The
rail-to-ship/ship-to-rail spreader bar system shall have a capacity of
up to 50 Long Ton and telescoping grips to lift 20/40/45/T20 standard
cargo containers. The spreader bar shall include center housing of a
design which provides up to 5 3/8 in. of vertical movement and
independently floating housings to enable a twin lift spreader to
handle unevenly stacked or deformed 20 ft. containers. In addition, the
spreader bar shall include an effective lifting system to accomplish
twin 20 ft. container lifts directly from or to railcars. The spreader
bar system shall include the following features and controls: 1) Side
Shift. The spreader bar shall provide side shift motion of +/- 18
inches to compensate for any gross misalignment of the containers under
the crane. The system shall be painted to provide for marine
envoirnment protection to minimize corrosion and color match existing
spreader bar. Side shift is a feature which enables the spreader bar to
move as a unit in the longitudinal direction (along the path of the
rail), to pick up the misaligned containers and then return to a
previously defined position under the crane for subsequent transfer of
the containers to the s hip or vice versa; and 2) Center Spacing with
Variable Separation Control. The rail-to-ship spreader bar shall be
able to pick up two 20 ft. containers which are separated
longitudinally on a rail car under the crane, then bring the containers
together to be placed into a ship's 40 ft. cargo cell. An independent
control system for the center spacing feature shall allow the spreader
bar to pick up two 20 ft. containers which are separated by any
distance from 0 to 36 inches. The reverse moves from ship to rail will
also require this flexibility. Training:: Training shall provide for
two operators, two locomotive engineers, two ground service persons,
two maintenance persons, and one supervisor. Training will be provided
for both operation and maintenance for all trainees. The training
sessions shall be one to two eight-hours days in length. The contractor
shall furnish all training materials and visuals. Delivery
Requirements: The spreader bar system shall be shipped to MOTSU,
Southport, NC, FOB Destination, where the contractor shall install, on
a non interference basis with MOTSU schedules, the system on the crane
and locomotive at MOTSU. The installation task shall include, but not
be limited to: a) Installation of the spreader bar system on the
existing gantry crane #2; b) Integration of the spreader bar system
controls with the crane controls and any parts necessary for the
successful completion of the task; c) Installation of the vision system
on the crane, and the video display system for the train engineer on
the locomotive; and d) Documentation -- The contr actor shall provide
both hard copies and computer files for the following documentation
relating to spreader and vision system: project schedule, engineering
drawings and parts list, site test plan, operations and maintenance
requirements, training manuals and spare parts. All items, including
the spreader bar system, the vision system, documentation, and manuals
shall be shipped, installed, tested, and all training completed and
delivered for Volpe Center inspection and acceptance by September 30,
1999. Warranty shall be standard commercial for one year starting as of
the acceptance date of the entire system by Volpe. Solicitation
provision at FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors -- Commercial Items
(Aug 1998) is hereby incorporated by reference. Solicitation provision
at FAR 52.21 2-2, Evaluation -- Commercial Items (Jan 1999) Evaluation
factors are : (1) technical capability, and (2) price. Note that an
offer must be determined to be technically acceptable to be considered
eligible for contract award. Offerors are reminded to include a
completed copy of the provision at FAR 52.212-3, Offeror
Representations and Certifications Commercial Items (May 1999) with the
offer. FAR Clause 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions Commercial
Items (May 1999), is hereby incorporated by reference. FAR Clause
52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes
or Executive Orders-Commercial Items (May 1999), is hereby
incorporated by reference. The following paragraphs apply to this
solicitation and any resultant contract: 52.203-6 Restrictions on Su
bcontractor Sales to the Government. (Jul 1995) (ALT I) (Oct 1995);
52.219-8 Utilization of Small Business Concerns (Jan 1999); 52.222-26
Equal Opportunity (Feb 1999); 52.222-35 Affirmative Action for Disabled
Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era (Apr 1998); 52.222-36
Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (Jun 1998); 52.222-37
Employment Reports on Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam
Era (Jan 1999); 52.225-9, Buy American Act-Trade Agreements-Balance of
Payments Programs (Jan 1996); 52.247-64 Preference for Privately Owned
U.S.-Flag Commercial Vessels (Jun 1997). The following addendum is
applicable to this solicitation and any resultant contract: YEAR 2000
COMPLIANCE (DEC 1998) The Contractor shall ensure that each hardware,
software, and firmware product (produc t) delivered under this contract
shall be Year 2000 compliant. This means being able to accurately
process date/time data (including, but not limited to, calculating,
comparing, and sequencing) from, into and between the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries, and the years 1999 and 2000 and leap year
calculations. Furthermore, the product, when used in combination with
other Year 2000 compliant information technology shall accurately
process and exchange date/time data with it. The Government will
identify the existing technology with which the new technology will be
used and specify whether it is Year 2000 compliant. Two copies of each
offer must be delivered to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Volpe
National Transportation Systems Center, ATTN: Ms. Teresa Lee-Fierstein,
DTS-853, 55 Broadway, Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA 02142-1093 no later
than 2pm EST on May 3, 1999. The package must be marked RFP:
DTRS57-99-R-00016. FAX questions to Ms. Lee-Fierstein at 617-494-3024.
Posted 04/23/99 (D-SN323642). (0113) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0162 19990427\22-0001.SOL)
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