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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 22,1999 PSA#2372United States Air Force, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph
AFB Contracting Office, 395 B Street West Suite 2, Randolph AFB, TX,
78150-4525 U -- EDUCATION AND TRAINING -SOCCER CAMPS SOL F41691-99Q0385 DUE
062599 POC Ernesto Cruz, Contract Specialist, Phone 210-652-5171, Fax
210-652-7486, Email ernesto.cruz@randolph.af.mil -- Traci Conner,
Contract Specialist, Phone 210-652-5171, Fax 210-652-7486, Email WEB:
Visit this URL for the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=R&ProjID=F41691-99Q038
5&LocID=464. E-MAIL: Ernesto Cruz, ernesto.cruz@randolph.af.mil.
DESCRIPTION: The 12th Contracting Squadron at Randolph AFB, TX intends
to award a firm fixed-price Purchase Order pursuant to FAR 13.6 to a
contractor for conducting up to twenty Soccer camps at various US Air
Force Bases and overseas. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for
commercial services 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; quotes are
being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. This is
a Request for Quotation (RFQ), Solicitation No. F41619-99Q0385. The
solicitation document, incorporated provisions, and clauses are those
in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 97 -- 11. This
acquisition is 100% set aside for small business concerns, utilizing
the Size Standard in FAR Part 19 under Standard Industrial Code (SIC)
8322, and the Business Size Standard is $5.0 million. The contractor
shall furnish all labor, personnel, equipment, supervision and other
equipment necessary to perform and complete the following requirement:
SPECIFICATION OF SERVICE: a. Conduct up to twenty (20) weekly (5-day,
3-hours each day) soccer camps for up to fifty (50) 5-12 year olds at
various Air Force bases throughout the continental United States and
in overseas locations during June 1999 through 1 September 2000.
Instruction must focus on skill development and having fun. Skill
development will focus on ball control, passing, defense, and game
strategy. Contractor will be paid on number of camps conducted. b.
Contractor must maintain a minimum ratio of one instructor for every
twelve participants. c. The government will provide at least one safe
playing field with goals at each host site. d. Contractor will bring
all supplies and equipment (i.e. balls, cones) and supply a camp
T-shirt and participant award to each participant. e. The government
will be responsible for taking registration information of attendees
and providing coolers of cold water for participants. f. HQ AFSVA/SVPAC
will issue Invitational Travel Orders (ITO), until 30 September 1999,
to each individual instructor employed by the contractor. Effective 1
October 1999, ITOs will no be longer be authorized and this requirement
will be modified to reflect new procedures concerning travel by
contractor and contractor employees. PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF
CONTRACTOR: a. Has operated a commercial soccer camp business for at
least 3 years. b. Has experience with conducting soccer camps in more
than one state; prefer to have international instructional experience.
c. Has the capability to conduct up to three soccer camps at different
locations at the same time. d. Has ability to make changes in the
program to accommodate special requests from host site (i.e. conduct
clinic for volunteer coaches) at no additional cost to the government.
e. As ability to communicate effectively with parents and youths.
PROCESS AND PROCEDURES FOR PERFORMING DUTIES: a. Coordinate logistical
requirements with host site project officers once HQ AFSVA/SVPAC, San
Antonio Texas, has determined the schedule. This includes time of camp
each day, location of camp, etc. b. Once host site has determined a
specific number of participants, contractor must identify qualified
instructors/coaches who have earned a certification for soccer
instruction (i.e. NASC) to meet the ratio requirement. c. Travel
itineraries will be coordinated through HQ AFSVA/SVPAC. Airfare or
ground travel (using a personal vehicle) to and from the host site,
whichever is more advantageous to the government, will be paid by HQ
AFSVA/SVPAC. HQ AFSVA/SVPAC will purchase any airline tickets using the
best early-purchase commercial fares and provide them to the
contractor. All other expenses will be the responsibility of the
contractor (i.e. hotel accommodations, passports, rental car, meals).
d. Skill development techniques are to be instructed at all times with
safety in mind. A wide range of drills and other activities should be
included in the daily itinerary to ensure participants learn the game
and have fun. Place of performance is as indicted below. Desired
delivery is seven days after receipt of award. The contractor shall
invoice and receive payments for actual camps performed. The invoices
shall be sent to: HQ AFSVA/SVPAC, 10100 Reunion Place, Suite 402, San
Antonio, TX 78216-4138. Payment of invoices will be made by 11
WG/FMFA-P, 1430 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1430. The
estimated completion date of all requirements listed is September 2000.
The following FAR clauses and provisions apply to this requirement
which can be viewed through Internet access at the AF FAR Site,
http://farsite.hill.af.mil.: 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors --
Commercial Items (Aug 98), 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and
Certifications- Commercial Items, (May 99), 52.212-4, Contract Terms
and Conditions-Commercial Items (Apr 98); FAR 52.212-5, Contract Terms
and Conditions required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders --
Commercial Items (Jan 99); as do the following FAR clauses cited
therein: 52.222-26, Equal Opportunity (Feb 99); 52.222-35, Affirmative
Action for Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era (Apr 98);
52.222_36, Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities (Jun 98);
52.222-37, Employment Reports on Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the
Vietnam Era (Jan 99); 52.222-41 (Wage Determination No.___________,
Dated___________ applies (NOTE: THIS REQUIREMENT IS BEING ISSUED
WITHOUT THE WAGE DETERMINATION REQUIRED BY THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT OF
1965, AS AMENDED. SUCH WAGE DETERMINATION, IF ANY, WILL BE ADDED
HERETO BY AMENDMENT), 52.222-42 (Statement of Equivalent Rates for
Federal Hires), 52.225-3 (Buy American Act-Supplies), 52.232-33
(Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Central Contractor Registration),
52.233_3 (Protest After Award) and 52.252_2 (Clauses Incorporated by
Reference) . Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement
Statutes or Executive Orders Applicable to Defense Acquisitions of
Commercial Items (Jan 99): DFARS 252.225-7001; Buy American Act and
Balance Payment Program (Mar 98); 252.204-7004, Required Central
Contractor Registration (Mar 98). OFFERORS ARE ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT
COMMERCIAL LITERATURE DESCRIBING THEIR OPERATIONS. OFFERORS MUST
PROVIDE INFORMATION ON THEIR PAST PERFORMANCE TO INCLUDE CONTRACT OR
ORDER NUMBERS, REFERENCES (NAMES) AND PHONE NUMBERS. OFFERORS MUST ALSO
SUBMIT A TECHNICAL PROPOSAL DESCRIBING PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING THE
CAMPS AT THE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS LISTED. THE GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE AN
AWARD TO THE RESPONSIBLE OFFEROR WHOSE OFFER CONFORMS TO THIS
REQUIREMENT AND IS CONSIDERED TECHNICALLY ACCEPTABLE, CONSIDERING PRICE
AND PAST PERFORMANCE, AS FOLLOWS: 1) A DECISION ON THE TECHNICAL
ACCEPTABILITY SHALL BE MADE. ONLY THOSE OFFEROS DETERMINED TO BE
TECHNICALLY ACCEPTABLE WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD. 2) ALL TECHNICALLY
ACCEPTABLE OFFERORS WILL THEN BE RANKED BY EVALUATED PRICE. 3) FINALLY
ALL TECHNICALLY ACCEPTABLE OFFEROS WILL RECEIVE A PAST PERFORMANCE
RISK ASSESSMENT RATING OF LOW, MODERATE, HIGH OR NOT APPLICABLE. 4) IF
THE TECHNICALLY ACCEPTABLE LOWEST EVALUATED PRICE OFFEROR HAS RECEIVED
A LOW PAST PERFORMANCE RISK RATING, THIS OFFEROR_S QUOTE REPRESENTS THE
MOST VALUABLE ACQUSITION AND AWARD SHALL BE MADE TO THIS OFFEROR. THE
FOLLOWING FACTORS WILL BE USED TO EVALUATE QUOTES: (1) PRICE (2)
ABILITY TO PERFORM AND (3) PAST PERFORMANCE. THE GOVERNMENT RESERVES
THE RIGHT TO AWARD A PURCHASE ORDER TO OTHER THAN THE TECHNICALLY
ACCEPTABLE LOWEST EVALUATED PRICE OFFEROR IF THAT OFFEROR IS JUDGED TO
HAVE A MODERATE OR HIGH PERFORMANCE RISK RATING. Offer must be sent to
the Purchasing Agent above not later than 25 Jun 99 and should
reference the Solicitation listed above. OFFERORS MUST INCLUDE WITH
THEIR PROPOSAL A COMPLETED COPY OF THE PROVISION 52.212-3, OFFERORS
REPRESENTATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS-COMMERCIAL ITEMS. Award will be made
on or about 30 Jun 99. Effective 1 Jun 98, contractors must be
registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) prior to
receiving any contract award. You can register in the CCR by calling
1-888-227-2423, or via the Internet at http://ccr.edi.disa.mil. All
responsible sources may submit an offer, which, if timely received,
will be considered by the office. For more information contact Ernesto
E. Cruz at (210) 65205176 or email cruze@randolph.af.mil Place of
performance is at the following Air Force Bases: 1. Luke AZ 2.
Malmstrom MT 3. Andrews MD 4. Charlston SC 5. Dover DE 6. Macdill FL 7.
McChord WA 8. McConnel KS 9. McGuire NJ 10. Travis CA 11.Pope NC 12.
Aviano IT 13. Croughton UK 14. Mildenhall UK 15. Izmir TU 16. Beale CA
17. Dyess TX 18.Langley VA 19.Mt. Home ID 20. Whiteman MO Posted
06/18/99 (D-SN344754). (0169) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0102 19990622\U-0009.SOL)
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