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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 16,2000 PSA#2623Office Of The Procurement Executive, A/OPE, U.S. Department Of State,
SA-6, Room 603, Washington, DC 20522-0602 56 -- SECURITY DOORS, WINDOWS, LOUVERS, AND ROOF HATCHES POC Wayne
Ashbery, 703-312-3214 E-MAIL: Point of Contact, ashberyw@state.gov. The
Department of State (DOS) has a continuing requirement for providing
doors, windows, opaque panels and glazing panels to U. S. Diplomatic
and Consular Missions overseas, that have been DOS certified for forced
entry (FE)/ballistic resistant (BR) protection. The DOS intends to
establish a qualified manufacturers list (QML) for these FE/BR doors,
windows, opaque panels and glazing panels (hereafter will be stated as
FE/BR products). Prior to DOS certification, these FE/BR products must
be tested by an independent laboratory to meet DOS standards for
different levels of FE and BR protection. We currently utilize the
following different FE/BR ratings: 5-minute FE, 15-minute FE/BR and
60-minute FE/BR. The different types of FE/BR products are: doors with
glazing panel(s), doors with one glazing panel and a deal tray, opaque
doors, door pairs with glazing panel(s), opaque door pairs, fixed
windows, teller windows with deal tray, opaque panels, transparent
panels, combination opaque and transparent panels, louvers, and roof
hatches. For 5-minute FE, we utilize doors with glazing panels, opaque
doors, opaque door pairs, door pairs with glazing panels, fixed
windows and teller windows with deal tray. For 15-minute FE/BR, we
utilize doors with glazing panels, doors with a glazing panel and deal
tray, opaque doors, opaque door pairs, door pairs with glazing panels,
fixed windows, teller windows with deal tray, opaque panels,
transparent panels, and combination opaque and transparent panels. For
60-minute FE/BR, we utilize opaque doors and opaque door pairs in
addition to louvers and roof hatches. The standards and requirements
that a potential offeror (or its product) must satisfy in order to
become qualified are found in the following documents: Department of
State (DOS) standard, SD-STD-01.01 (latest revision), Certification
Standard for Forced Entry and Ballistic Resistance of Structural
Systems, and requirements provided in the Office of Foreign Buildings
Operations (FBO) Architectural & Engineering Design Guidelines for U.
S. Diplomatic Mission Buildings Master-Guide-Spec, Section 08318 --
Forced Entry (FE)/Ballistic Resistant (BR) Door Assemblies, Section
08661 -- Exterior Security Windows, Section 08667 -- Interior Security
and Teller Windows, Section 08845 -- Security Glazing, Section 13026
-- Security Modular Panels, Section 10211 -- Security Louvers, and
Section 07727 -- Forced Entry (FE)/Ballistic Resistant (BR) Roof
Hatches. The specifications for these products are the least
restrictive to meet the purposes necessitating the establishment of
this qualification requirement. At a minimum, each manufacturer must
have the following products tested and certified by DOS prior to any
award of contract: door with glazing panel(s), opaque door, door with
a glazing panel and deal tray, fixed window, and teller window with
deal tray that meet 15-minute FE/BR protection. It is extremely
difficult to mix manufacturers on one project due to different
appearance, frame materials, finish materials and coordination of bolt
holes if two different manufacturers frames are to bolted together.
Therefore for large projects we would utilize one manufacturer for all
products unless the products are not physically located in close
proximity to distinguish physical differences. All requests for copies
of these specifications and standards must be in writing and submitted
to Department of State, DS/PSD/SDI, Attn: Wayne Ashbery, 8th Floor,
SA-14, Washington DC 20522 with an information copy attached for A/OPE,
Rm. 603, SA-6. The DOS plans to begin awarding contracts subject to
this qualification requirement during fiscal year 2000. When a product
is submitted for qualification testing, the applicant must furnish any
specific information that may be requested of the manufacturer before
testing will begin. The manufacturer is responsible for arranging and
scheduling the tests by an independent laboratory. H.P. White
Laboraties, 3114 Scarboro Road, Street, Maryland 21154, (410)838-6550,
has been certified by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Physical
Security Programs, Physical Security Division (DS/PSP/PSD) to perform
these tests. Posted 06/14/00 (W-SN464602). (0166) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0240 20000616\56-0004.SOL)
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