COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 1,2000 PSA#2654 National Institutes of Health, Office of Procurement Management, 6011
Executive Blvd., Rockville, Maryland 20892-7260 R -- SECURITY GUARD SERVICES SOL 263-00-P(BN)-0039 DUE 092200 POC
Foteni T.Tiffany, Contracting Officer, 301-402-3079 The National
Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of Research Services (ORS), has a
requirement for security guard services for approximately 20 NIH on-
and off-campus facilities. These services will cover an estimated 43
posts, both fixed and roving, within the NIH facilities. The NIH
intends to enter into a contract to provide necessary security services
to protect government employees, property and resources in support of
the mission of the NIH as the premier bio-medical research facility of
the U. S. Government. The contractor shall provide, operate and
maintain an (unarmed) uniformed protection force to perform all
necessary guard functions as well as other related duties including
monitoring of parking lots/garages and building utilities. The
estimated number of employees required to provide such services is
approximately 150+. Typical duties required in providing the security
services include: 1) Entrance/Access control and fixed posts. Operate
and enforce a system of personal identification. Operate and monitor
entrance control safety/security systems to include, but not limited
to; magnetometers, X-ray machines, parking gates, fire/intrusion alarm
systems and CCTV systems. Maintain law and order in and around the
buildings. Discover and detain persons or vehicles attempting to gain
unauthorized access to the properties or attempting to remove property.
Check ID's of personnel entering facilities and property passes for
government/personal property moving in and out of the facilities.
Maintain a sign-in/sign-out register for visitors and NIH personnel
near building entrances. Verify legitimate visitors and issue building
visitor passes. Perform package inspections, if directed. Handle and
safely store lost and found articles and ensure their return to either
owner or NIH Police for final disposition. Receive, safely keep, and
turn over to appropriate personnel official mail, messages and/or
telegrams; furnish directory assistance, and receive/place official
telephone calls. 2) Roving Patrol. Make patrols of designated areas. Be
familiar with all areas of the buildings and surrounding grounds to
ensure quick response/action to emergency calls. Discover and detain
persons or vehicles attempting to gain unauthorized access through
independent aggressive patrol or via operation of security systems.
Unlock areas needing access by housekeeping or other designated
personnel, when authorized. Immediately correct, secure, or arrange to
correct security problems or violations and initiate reports. Monitor
outside and garage parking facilities. Report and respond to hazardous
conditions and items in need of repair. Determine and distinguish
situations requiring immediate attention and report these to designated
officials. Notify the appropriate office or activity (i.e. fire and/or
police) in the event of emergency or unusual occurrence adversely
affecting the interest of the Government. Direct/assist/guide
pedestrian traffic in conjunction with building evacuations and fire
drills. Provide after-hours escort for building occupants. 3)
Miscellaneous duties. Observe building occupants and visitors for
compliance with posted building rules/regulations. Take corrective
action for noted violations. Initiate or assist in preliminary
investigations and reporting. Respond to and assist with first aid/CPR
incidents or emergency situations. Although this will be a follow-on
contract, the requirements for adding or deleting services may
fluctuate depending upon variations in the assessed security needs of
the government and/or for specific facilities. In addition, the
contractor must carefully consider the following special cost
assumptions: (1) Uniforms and equipment; (2) Radios and maintenance;
(3) Health and medical testing; (4) Vehicles -- the contractor must
provide for and maintain an available fleet of estimated 7 new 4 x 4
vehicles fully equipped with mobile radios and first aid equipment for
use by supervisory personnel in checking posts and for patrols; and,
(5) Full-time, on-site project manager to supervise contract operations
with a minimum of five (5) years of successful protection/law
enforcement experience in an administrative position, or comparable
work at a level equivalent to that of this position. The government
will provide for office and storage space, phones/phone lines and other
associated office requirements for the contractor's on-site staff and
functions. General Information: 1. Performance based contract. 2.
Contract term for one year basic period and four one-year options. All
requests for copies of the solicitation must be made in writing and
sent to the address listed above or faxed to the Contracting Officer at
301-402-3407. THIS REQIREMENT HAS BEEN SET ASIDE FOR THE SBA 8(a)
PROGRAM. ALL INTERESTED 8(a) COMPANIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT A
REQUEST. The Standard Industrial Code for this requirement is 7381 with
a size standard of $9,000,000. Posted 07/28/00 (W-SN480026). (0210) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0067 20000801\R-0018.SOL)
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