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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 14,1999 PSA#2366Fleet & Industrial Supply Center, Norfolk Naval Shipyard Annex,
Purchase Division, Bldg. 1500, Portsmouth, VA 23709-5000 W -- LEASE OF INDUCTIVITY COUPLED PLAMA (ICP) SPECTROMETER SYSTEM SOL
N00181-99-Q-0181 DUE 062599 POC Nancy Hayden, (757) 396-8346 E-MAIL:
Click here to contact the Contracting Officer,
nhayden@sy.nnsy.navy.mil. THIS MODIFICATION IS ISSUED TO INCORPORATE
THE BALANCE OF ORDERING DATA PREVIOUSLY ENTERED ON 6/9/99: 3.3.1.7
Resolution. Instrument must have a resolution of <0.008nm at 200nm
(or better). 3.3.1.8 Sample introduction system. 3.3.1.8.1 Nebulizer.
Shall be of Bergener design (for high solids) and made of Teflon.
System shall be able to handle 50%(v/v) solutions of HCl, HNO3, H2SO4,
H3PO4 and 30%(v/v) NaOH. Up to 20% NaCl aspirated for one (1) hour
should not clog the nebulizer. 3.3.1.8.2 Spray chamber. Shall be of
cyclonic design and be completely resistant to most acids, including
HF, and all organic solvents normally used in ICP analysis. 3.3.1.8.3
Torch. Shall be a demountable quartz torch with injector tube. The
torch shall be mounted on the base with the optical bench and aligned
with locating pins to ease re-assembly. Optimization of the torch shall
be computer controlled. 3.3.1.8.4 Peristaltic pump. Peristaltic pump
shall be at least a three-channel, variable speed, computer-controlled
pump. It should be located outside the instrument to avoid any
downtime associated with the pump. 3.3.1.8.5 Flow controls. Gas flow
rates shall be automatically displayed (plasma, nebulizer, and
auxillary) in real time. The nebulizer argon flow shall be
computer-controlled using a mass flow controller and should be
variable. 3.3.1.9 Autosampler system. Must be a free standing,computer
controlled, programmable autosampler with at least a 200 position tray
(all racks included) and one (1) PTFE sample probe. A wash position
must also be available. Software should allow for the method name, read
delay and number of readings to be assigned. Analyst shall have the
ability to select specific elements from a program to be determined for
each individual analysis. This shall be shown in the final data.
3.3.1.10 Data system. Data destination should be selectable among the
printer, RS-232C communications interface, the hard disk and/or floppy
disk. Multi-tasking should allow the analyst to view data (analytical
or spectral) or perform other software functions while the autosampler
is analyzing samples. Statistical information (mean, standard
deviation, etc.) shall be available. Software must have the ability to
calculate spike recoveries for quality control purposes. All raw data
from an analysis (spectral information) shall be stored to a disk.
This information can later be reprocessed by changing background
points, correction factors, standards, etc., without the need to
reanalyze the samples. Unit should include pre-installed software
containing protocol for EPA Method 200.7 (parameters, recommended
wavelengths, etc.). All software shall be included upon delivery of the
instrument. Quality Control (QC) checking and limits must be
incorporated in the software with the ability to recheck QC samples
automatically if necessary. System must have the ability to
mathematically compensate for a spectral interference by spectral
subtraction of the matrix element spectrum from the sample spectrum.
3.3.1.10.1 Central processing unit. The performance of the CPU shall be
equal to or exceed that of a Pentium II processor, 64 MB RAM Memory, 3G
Hard Disk Drive, 525 MB, inch Tape Drive, 3.5 inch (1.44MB capacity)
Floppy Disk Drive and 1-IEEE-488 communications interface.3.3.1.10.2
Color monitor. The monitor shall be a SVGA. 3.3.1.10.3 Printer. The
printer shall be a laser/deskjet printer. 3.3.1.10.4 Keyboard. The
system shall be capable of single-keystroke operation. All spectrometer
functions and data handling shall be accomplished via keyboard control.
3.3.1.11 Software. Software shall be Microsoft Windows based. Shall
have the capability to perform all functions found in section 3.3.1.10
of this specification. 3.3.1.12 Spare parts list. The offeror shall
provide with the proposal a list of spare parts recommended for first
year maintenance of equipment. The recommended list shall be based on
the past replacement rates of parts during the first year's maintenance
of the same or similar equipment. The list shall include nomenclature
of the part,drawing/part/model number (as applicable), name of original
manufacturer, unit cost and delivery time for each part. 3.3.2 Physical
characteristics. Width of instrument should be such that it will fit
through a 34 inch door opening. Instrument should be no longer than 60
inches. 3.3.3 Reliability. Instrument must be able to maintain
calibration at +/- 10% over an eight hour period. Offeror shall supply
a list of current users to provide background information on system
performance. 3.3.4 Maintainability. The spectrometer design and
configuration shall permit direct access for
adjustment/testing/replacement of consumable components. There shall be
a minimum of two (2) instate service engineers trained on the system.
All parts shall be readily available to service engineer on site within
24 hours of order to eliminate excessive downtime due to shipment of
parts. 3.3.5 Environmental conditions. The equipment shall be designed
and constructed such that, under the operating and service conditions
described herein, the equipment shall not emit hazardous materials as
prescribed by federal, state or local statutes in effect at the point
of installation. 3.3.6 Design and construction. The system shall be
constructed of parts which are new or reclaimed, without defects and
free of repairs.3.4 Documentation. Technical manuals and installation
drawings shall be included. 3.5 Logistics. The contractor shall provide
complete and total installation and set-up of the equipment provided.
Complete installation shall be demon- strated by the contractor by
satisfactory operation of the equipment for a period of time sufficient
to verify proper installation. 3.5.1 Installation of equipment. The
contractor shall provide complete and total installation of the
instrument. The contractor shall provide all labor and materials
required for a turn-key operating system. This must be demonstrated by
the successful processing of environmental samples, by the contractor,
in the Environmental Laboratory, without the need for major adjustments
during the processing. Electricity, water, and storage area for
contractor owned materials shall be provided by the Norfolk Naval
Shipyard 3.5.2 Installation coordination. The contractor shall
coordinate the proposed installation schedule with the Environmental
Laboratory, Norfolk Naval Shipyard within 45 days after award of the
contract. The installation schedule shall be subject to approval of the
Environmental Laboratory, Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Approval of the
installation schedule shall not relieve the contractor of any
responsibilty for performance. 3.5.3 Work hours. Installation of the
system shall be accomplished during the normal working hours of the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, which are from 0720 to 1550, Monday through
Friday. 3.6 Personnel and training. 3.6.1 On-site training. The offeror
shall include in this offer, arrangements for the training of two (2)
Designated technical operators in the operation and maintenance of the
equipment provided as well as training on the software and/or
hardware. Thetraining shall be a minimum of two, eight hour workdays
and shall be conducted at the installation site no later than ten (10)
working days after installation and acceptance of the instrument.
3.6.2 Training course. The offeror shall provide operator training for
two (2) technical operators for at least three (3) consecutive days at
the manufacturer's specified location to learn techniques of analysis.
3.7 Precedence. In the event of conflict between the requirements of
section 3, functional requirements shall take precedence over physical
requirements. If conflicting information exists, the contractor shall
notify the contracting agency of each instance. 3.8 Qualification. The
contractor shall notify the contracting agency no later than thirty
(30) calendar days prior to validation of item performance. Final
testing and acceptance shall be performed at the installation site.
NOTE: QA PROVISIONS APPLY REQUEST COPY VIA FAX @(757) 396-8503 OR
E-MAIL nhayden@sy.nnsy.navy.mil IMPORTANT NOTICE: DFARS
252.204-7004"Required Central Registration" applies. Lack of
registration in the CCR database will make an offeror/quoter INELIGIBLE
FOR AWARD. Information can be obtained through Internet at
http://ccr.edi.disa.mil. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for
commercial items prepared in accordance with FAR 13 and the format in
FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included
in this notice. The associated Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) code is 3826 and the Small Business Standard is 500. This
announcement constitutes the ONLY solicitation; quotes are being
requested and A SEPARATE WRITTEN SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE ISSUED.
Solicitation number N00181-99-Q-0181 applies. The solicitation document
and incor- porated provisions and clauses are those in effect through
Federal Acquisition Circular 97-10 and the Defense Federal Acquisition
Regulations Supplement 1998 Edition. FAR 52.212-5, Contract Terms and
Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders --
Commercial Items (Mar 1999) applies with FAR 52.203-6, Restrictions on
Subcontractor Sales to the Government (ALT I); 52.212-1, Instructions
to Offerors -- Commercial Items; 52.212-2, Evaluation -- Commercial
Items; 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications --
Commercial Items; 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions -- Commercial
Items. DFAR 252.212-7001, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to
Implement Statutes or Executive Orders Applicable to Defense
Acquisitions of Commercial Items applies and shall include 252.225-7036
(ALT I), Buy American Act -- North American Free Trade Agreement
Implementation Act -- Balance of Payments Program ; 252.225-7012,
Preference for Domestic Commodities. NNSY's Mercury Free Clause
applies. A copy of this clause is available upon request. All offers
shall be evaluated for fair and reasonable price, technical
acceptability, adherence to applicable clauses, provisions, delivery
schedule and satisfactory past performance record. This procurement is
being conducted under Simplified Acquisition Procedures. All quotes
must be received no later than 4:00 PM, local time, 25 JUN 99.
Responses relative to this solicitation should be faxed to Karen
England, (757) 396-8503. Parties responding to this solicitation may
submit their quote in accordance with their standard commercial
practices (e.g. on company letterhead, formal quote form, etc.) but
must include the following information: (1) Company's complete mailing
and remittance address; (2) discounts for prompt payment; (3)
anticipated delivery of material; (4) Cage code; (5) Dun & Bradstreet
number (DUNS); (6) Taxpayer ID number; (7) COMPLETED certification as
may be required herein.. IMPORTANT INTERNET ADDRESSES: 1) Federal
Acquisition Regulations (FAR) @ http://www.gsa.gov/far; 2) Defence
Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement Posted 06/10/99 (W-SN341272).
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