Combine Solicitation – Microwave Digestion System Purchase, Installation and Training
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Notice Type: Combine Solicitation
Posted Date:
Office Address:
Subject: Microwave Digestion System Purchase, Installation and Training
Classification Code: 66 - Instruments & laboratory equipment
Solicitation Number: N39040-14-T-0217
Contact:
Setaside: Total Small BusinessTotal Small Business
Place of Performance (address): Portsmouth Naval ShipyardKittery, ME
Place of Performance (zipcode): 03904
Place of Performance Country: US
Description:
Naval Sea Systems Command
This is a COMBINED SYNOPSIS/SOLICITATION for commercial items prepared in accordance with the information in FAR Subpart 12.6, using Simplified Acquisition Procedures FAR Part 13, as supplemented with the additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; a written solicitation will not be issued. PAPER COPIES OF THIS SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE. This Combined Synopsis/Solicitation SHALL be posted on FEDBIZOPPS (https://www.fbo.gov/). The RFQ number is N39040-14-T-0217. This solicitation documents and incorporates provisions and clauses in effect through FAC 2005-74 And DFARS Change Notice 20140624. It is the responsibility of the contractor to be familiar with the applicable clauses and provisions. The clauses may be accessed in full text at these addresses: http://farsite.hill.af.mil/vffara.htm and http://farsite.hill.af.mil/vfdfara.htm. The NAICS Code is 334513 and the Small Business Standard is 500. This is a competitive, 100% Total Small Business (SB) Set-Aside Action.
Please review this synopsis-solicitation and the attached Statement of Work. Both contain useful and valuable information pertaining to this requirement. This requirement will be awarded on an all or none basis.
The following FAR provision and clauses are applicable to this procurement: 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors - Commercial Items; 52.212-3 and its ALT I, Offeror Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items; **52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions - Commercial Items, **52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders - Commercial Items including: 52.204-10, Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier Subcontract Awards (
52.225-2, Buy American Act Certificate 52.237-2, Protection of Government Buildings, Equipment, and Vegetation 52.242-15, Stop-Work Order 52.242-17, Government Delay of Work 52.247-34, F. O. B. Destination 52.252-2,
Quoters shall include a completed copy of 52.212-3 and its ALT I with quotes in accordance with that clause. All clauses shall be incorporated by reference in the order. Additional contract terms and conditions applicable to this procurement are: 52.213-3, Notice to Supplier 52.222-41, Service Contract Act of 1965, as amended 52.222-42, Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires 52.225-25, Prohibition on Contracting with Entities Engaging in Certain Activities or Transactions Relating to Iran-Representation and Certification
DFARS Clauses: 252.203-7000 Requirements Relating to Compensation of Former DoD Officials 252.204-7003 Control of Government Personnel Work Product 252.223-7008 Prohibition of Hexavalent Chromium 252.232-7006 Wide Area Workflow Payment Instructions 252.232-7010 Levies on Contract Payments 252.237-7010 Prohibition on Interrogation of Detainees by Contractor Personnel 252.247-7023 Transportation of Supplies by Sea
** Denotes comprehensive clauses (i.e., mandatory applicable clauses listed by reference)
Contracting Officer's point of contact is:
CORRESPONDENCE:
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Contract Division, Code 410 Bldg #153, 6th Floor Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
VENDOR ACCESS TO
SAFETY /SECURITY
SAFETY: All representatives who have a need to enter the Controlled Industrial Area, or other areas specifically designated as safety hazardous, should provide themselves with safety head wear to be worn while in the area. Vendors and/or subcontractors performing work on vendor-owned or government-owned plant facilities and equipment shall ensure that all
SECURITY: Commercial vehicles (automobiles) must have conspicuous contractor (company) identification (such as magnetic door-type signs) affixed to the outside of the vehicle if it is to enter the Controlled Industrial Area.
OSHA HEALTH & SAFETY CLAUSE Vendors preparing specifications, designs or drawings for design, modification or procurement of plant facilities and equipment shall ensure that the appropriate
RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF YELLOW MATERIAL Yellow colored items such as those described below are of special significance within the Shipyard and are subject to strict controls. Accordingly, contractors shall not use yellow or orange-yellow colored materials for the following purposes: protective clothing, hoods, sheeting, tarpaulins, polyethylene bottles or other containers, tapes, bags, banding, identification marks on tools, boundary markers, ribbons, vent ducts, etc. Contractor generated yellow colored waste shall be disposed of by the Contractor off-yard. Shipyard refuse containers shall not be used for disposal of yellow colored waste materials. Yellow colored contract generated debris shall be bagged in non-translucent containers, and promptly removed from the
RADIOLOGICAL INDOCTRINATION All Contractor employees performing work within the
RADIOLOGICAL POSTINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS Any contractor employee who disregards, alters, moves or otherwise tampers with a radiological posting, or who disobeys a radiological instruction, will not be allowed to continue working at the
REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL All contractors, vendors or repair personnel shall be responsible for removal from the
SPECIFICATION CHANGES No changes to specification or other contract technical requirements are allowed without Contracting Officer approval.
PROHIBITED PACKING MATERIALS The use of asbestos or excelsior is prohibited. In addition, the use of yellow wrapping or packaging material is prohibited except where used for the containment of radioactive material. Loose fill polystyrene is prohibited for shipboard use.
INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE (DESTINATION) Inspection and acceptance of the supplies or services to be furnished hereunder shall be made at destination by the receiving activity. Receiving activity shall execute acceptance certificate on the applicable inspection and receiving report form (DD Form 1155, Standard Form 44, DD form 250, or the Wide Area Workflow (WA WF) receipt and Acceptance Receiving Report) and the executed payment copy shall be forwarded to the paying office within four (4) workdays thereafter.
SURVEILLANCE OF SERVICES AND TIME RECORDS (a) The official(s) designated in paragraph (b) below shall be responsible for appropriate surveillance of all services to be performed under this order. In so doing, such official(s) shall: (i) review for accuracy and approve or disapprove the contractor's time and attendance records of all workers assigned under the order; and (ii) make frequent periodic visits to the work site to check on the presence of workers whose time is charged thereto.
(b) Name and Code: To be furnished upon award Activity: Address: Telephone No.:
(c) When performance is at a Government-site, contractor's representative shall contact the Government representative named above upon arrival and departure from the work site. If escort into a security area is required, it will be provided by the designated Government representative.
INFORMATION ON EXPOSURE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIAL As required by 29 CFR 1910.1200, The Hazard Communications Standard, the shipyard must inform you (as a contractor employer with employees working in the shipyard) of the hazardous materials used at the Shipyard which your employees may be exposed to while working here and also to suggest appropriate protective measures. This section informs you as required. Your own responsibilities as an employer, if any, are given in 29 CFR 1910.1200.
1. Hazardous materials your employees may be exposed to. Hazardous materials are materials which are cancer causing agents, toxic or highly toxic agents, reproductive toxins, irritants, corrosives, sensitizers, liver toxins, kidney toxins, agents which act on the blood forming system, and agents which damage the lungs, skins, eyes or mucous membranes. There are many potentially hazardous chemicals present at
a. Metals, e.g., mercury, lead, chromium
b. Solvents, e.g., disinfectants, cleaning and polishing compounds and preparations, dopes, thinners, flammable inks
c. Paints and adhesives, e.g., varnishes and related products, sealing compounds, asphalt, deck and floor coverings, deck compounds
d. Corrosives, e.g., acids, alkalis
e. Compressed and liquefied gas, e.g., nitrogen, argon, oxygen, acetylene
f. Lubricants and oils, e.g., greases, cutting oils, hydraulic oils, miscellaneous waxes and fats
g. Fuels, e:g., liquid propellants, fuel oils, oxidizers, solid fuels
h. Particulates, e.g., asbestos fiberglass, dust, fumes, mist
Depending on the material involved, materials such as these can present physical hazards and or health hazards. The presence of many potentially hazardous materials may be apparent due to their physical characteristics, such as the visual appearance of abrasive blasting dust or the distinctive smell of many solvents.
2. Labeling of Hazardous Material. Containers of potentially hazardous chemicals bear manufacturer's labeling, which identifies the chemical and it manufacturer, and provides appropriate hazard warnings. In addition, some materials may be labeled with the
3. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). The Occupational Safety and Health Office at the shipyard maintains copies of manufacturers' Material Safety Data sheets for potentially hazardous chemicals/materials that are known to be present in the shipyard. The contractor may, upon request to the Occupational Safety and Health Office, review Material Safety Data Sheets for any specific materials to which contractor employees may be exposed while performing work in the shipyard workplace. This information may be reviewed in the Occupational Safety and Health Office.
4. Appropriate Protective Measures. Exposure to potentially hazardous material may occur from inhalation, ingestion or skin contact with the material: therefore, the following precautions should be taken:
a. Obey signs, directions and warning labels;
b. Do not use unknown or labeled materials;
c. Only operate shipyard equipment that you are authorized to operate, familiar with, and qualified to operate;
d. If any health effects (skin rash, trouble breathing, etc.) occur, which you feel are caused by exposure to shipyard hazardous material, contact Code 106.1.
For specific information on any hazardous material contact Code 106.1, Building 22, phone (207)438-2001,
LIABILITY INSURANCE LIMITS Pursuant to the terms of the clause of this contract entitled INSURANCE - LIABILITY TO THIRD PARTIES FAR 52.228-7), following are the kinds and minimum amounts of insurance required:
General liability: bodily injury liability insurance coverage written on the comprehensive form of policy-$500,000.00 per occurrence.
Automobile liability insurance written on the comprehensive form of policy for bodily injury and property damage liability covering the operation of all automobiles operated in
Aircraft public and passenger liability when aircraft are used in connection with performing the contract-$200,000.00 per person and
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All quotes shall include price(s), FOB point, a point of contact, name and phone number, Duns #, Cage Code, GSA contract number if applicable, business size, and payment terms. Quotes shall be submitted via email to [email protected] or via fax to (207) 438-4193. Quotes over 10 pages in total will not be accepted by facsimile. Each response must clearly indicate the capability of the quoter to meet all specifications and requirements.
Link/URL: https://www.fbo.gov/notices/9a4cde01cd1ff331f060ba368e7e7b31
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