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Last Updated | 02/13/2023 07:05 PM |
Project Title | Fire Protection System Maintenance and Repair Services |
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City, State (County) | Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI 96818 (Honolulu County) |
Category(s) | Single Trades |
Sub-Category(s) | Security/Communications |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Sub-Bidding, Request for Qualifications, Construction start expected March 2023 |
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Description | Fire Protection System Maintenance and Repair Services, Oahu, Hawaii. The work includes, but is not limited to, furnishing all labor, management, supervision, tools, material, and equipment required to perform Fire Protection System Maintenance and Repair Services, Oahu, Hawaii. The Contractor shall perform maintenance and repair for the following: Building Systems -Fire Alarm and Detection Systems -Fire Suppression Systems -FM-200 Fire Suppression Systems -Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems -Fire Pumps -Exterior Radio Fire Alarm Reporting Systems -Foam Fire Suppression Systems This contract has limited construction type work (i.e., Wage Rate Requirements [Construction]) capability. All maintenance, repair, testing and inspecting of fire protection systems shall be performed by personnel trained and certified in accordance with UFC 3-601-02, except as modified below for which the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) of the component office of responsibility, Navy Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), has issued the following technical guidance: - As identified in Chapter 1, Section 8 of UFC 3-601-02, although the Contractor may meet the state's qualifications and licensing requirements for Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM), those qualifications and licensing alone will not meet the minimum requirements of this contract. - Under the authority delegated to the AHJ, also known as the Fire Protection Engineer (FPE), in OPNAVINST 11320.23G, their technical guidance takes precedence in accordance with paragraphs 1-7.2 and 1-7.4 of UFC 3-601-02. The Contractor personnel performing maintenance, field work, and related ITM tasks shall have as a minimum, the following current and valid state license or National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) certifications: Fire Alarm Systems: - NICET Level II Fire Alarm Systems; or - NICET Level II Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarms Automatic Sprinkler Systems: - NICET Level II Water-Based Systems Layout; or - NICET Level II Inspections and Testing of Water-Based Systems; or - State of Hawaii C-20 Fire Protection Foam Extinguishing Systems: - NICET Level II Special Hazard Systems FM-200 Fire Suppression Systems: - NICET Level II Special Hazard Systems Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems: - NICET Level II Special Hazard Systems The Contractor personnel performing system designs, installations, or operations inspections-testing (when not required by NAVFAC FPE) shall have as a minimum, the following current and valid National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) certifications: Fire Alarm Systems: - NICET Level III Fire Alarm Systems Automatic Sprinkler Systems: - NICET Level III Water-Based Systems Layout; or - NICET Level III Inspections and Testing of Water-Based Systems Foam Extinguishing Systems: - NICET Level III Special Hazard Systems FM-200 Fire Suppression Systems: - NICET Level III Special Hazard Systems Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems: - NICET Level III Special Hazard Systems Personnel working on systems, equipment or components containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and/or hydro-chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) must be certified under an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved technical certification program per OPNAVINST 5090.1D. Personnel performing work in HAZMAT/HAZWASTE must complete the HAZMAT/HAZWASTE handling course or have a minimum of one year of experience working with HAZMAT/HAZWASTE. Recurring work includes, but is not limited to, service orders (emergency, urgent, and routine); preventative maintenance (PM) program of fire protection systems (fire alarm systems, automatic sprinkler systems, foam extinguishing systems, FM-200 Fire Suppression systems, and Kitchen fire suppression systems); and inspection, testing, and certification program. Non-recurring work includes, but is not limited to, Unit Priced Labor Work - Subject to Wage Rate Requirements, Unit Priced Labor Work - Service Contract Labor Standards, and Material costs. Procurement Method: Contracting by Negotiation. The NAICS Code for this procurement is 561621 and the annual size standard is $22 million. The contract term will be a base period of one year plus four option years. The total term of the contract, including all options, will not exceed 60 months. The Government will not synopsize the options when exercised. The minimum guarantee will be the Base Period Recurring work and the maximum value of the contract will be the total value of all the Contract Line Items in the Schedule. This contract will replace a contract for similar services awarded in June 2018 for $1,119,000.00 (recurring work portion for the 12-month base period) and $155,200.00 (nonrecurring work maximum value for the 12-month base period). Information about the current contract and the incumbent contractor (e.g., value of last option exercised, firm name, address, etc.) will be included in the solicitation package. Requests under the Freedom of Information Act are not required for this information. Based on market research, including a sources sought notice issued on May 17, 2022, there is a reasonable expectation that offers would be obtained from at least two responsible small business concerns. Based on the results, the solicitation will be issued as a small business set-aside. The NAVFAC Hawaii small business office concurs with the set-aside determination. Offerors can view and/or download the solicitation, and any attachments, at https://www.sam.gov when it becomes available. Proposals shall be submitted using the PIEE Solicitation Module. See attached PIEE Vendor Registration Guide. All interested offerors shall register in PIEE. No notice of solicitation activity will be provided to interested offerors. The solicitation utilizes source selection procedures which require offerors to submit a non-price proposal (Corporate Experience, Safety, Licenses and Certifications, and Past Performance), and a price proposal for evaluation by the Government. Proposal receipt date is approximate and will be as shown on the solicitation. Amendment 0001 for N62478-23-R-2403 Fire Protection System Maintenance and Repair Services, Oahu, Hawaii has been posted. *Visit 'https://piee.eb.mil/sol/xhtml/unauth/search/oppMgmtLink.xhtmlsolNo=N6247823R2403' to obtain more details.* |
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