Combine Solicitation – Parenting Program- FCI Edgefield, South Carolina
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Notice Type: Combine Solicitation
Posted Date:
Office Address:
Subject: Parenting Program- FCI
Classification Code: U - Education & training services
Solicitation Number: RFQP03031300070
Contact:
Setaside: N/AN/A
Place of Performance (address): 501 Gary Hill RoadEdgefield, SC
Place of Performance (zipcode): 29824
Place of Performance Country: US
Description:
Field Acquisition Office (FAO)
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items 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.
The following clauses will be incorporated into a resultant contract in full text with applicable fill-in information as noted: 52.216-18 Ordering (
OTHER CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Type of Contract: A resultant contract will be an indefinite delivery/requirements type contract with firm-fixed pricing. It is anticipated that contract award(s) resulting from this solicitation will be made in
Performance Period: The periods of performance of the resulting contract shall be Base Year - Effective Date of Award (EDOA) thru 12 months; Option Year 1 - 13 months from EDOA thru 24 months; Option Year 2 - 25 months from EDOA thru 36 months; Option Year 3 - 37 months from EDOA thru 48 months; Option Year 4 - 49 months from EDOA thru 60 months.
The contractor shall commence performance of services by submitting information to initiate security clearance procedures within 5 calendar days from effective date of award of the contract. In accordance with FAR 46.503 and 46.403(a) (6), the place of acceptance for services under this contract is at the destination, FCI Edgefield.
Ordering Official: Task orders may be issued only by the Contracting Officer or a warranted Contracting Official from the Contract Administration Office. Orders may be issued orally, faxed, electronically, or via mail.
Security and Investigative Requirements: The employees of the contractor entering the institution may be required to meet certain security requirements prior to entering the institution. Primary concerns are the amount of contact that may occur between the contractor and his/her employees with the inmate population during the performance of the contract. Contractor employees are allowed access to the institution at the sole discretion of the Warden of the institution.
The program manager at FCI Edgefield is responsible for conducting the appropriate law enforcement check on all contractor staff that may need access inside the prison facility. The following investigative procedure will be performed:
1).
By submitting a quote for service, the contractor and its employees agree to complete the required documents and undergo the listed procedure. An individual who does not pass the security clearance will be unable to enter the BOP facility. Any individual employed by the contractor who is deemed not suitable by the BOP requirements will not be granted access to perform services under the contract. This is a condition of the contract. Finally, the contractor shall be in compliance with 8 CFR 274a regarding employment of aliens.
Privacy Act Notification: A resultant contract will require contracted staff to operate a system of records and maintain documentation that will require adherence to the Privacy Act of 1974. The system of records will be maintained in accordance with community standards for adult education records. The contractor and/or staff are not authorized to disclose this or any information pertaining to an inmate to any non-BOP source. Any requests for such information shall be forwarded to the Contracting Officer or designee for proper disposition.
Non-personal services: A resultant contract will be a non-personal services contract, as defined in FAR 37.101, under which the contractor is an independent contractor. Award of a contract does not constitute an employer/employee relationship. The contractor will not be subject to Government supervision, except for security related matters; however, contractor performance shall be closely monitored to ensure contract compliance.
Pricing Methodology- The contract rate for service will be on a per session basis, where a session is defined as one hour in duration. Pricing shall be inclusive of all charges (i.e., wages, insurance, overhead, profit, etc.). Please note that there will be minimal processing time required to enter the institution that should be reflected in the price quoted.
The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-72.
SOLICITATION PROVISIONS:
52.252-1
Common Law Employee Provision (
When award is made to an individual, the provision of these services has been determined to meet certain criteria for creating a common law employment relationship. Therefore, the BOP is responsible for the payment of FICA taxes (7.65 percent) and the withholding of the individual employees taxes. These responsibilities apply only when award of this solicitation is made to an individual. It does not apply to companies or individuals who are incorporated. For evaluation purposes, an additional 7.65 percent will be added to the price submitted by individuals who are not incorporated. An award made to an individual resulting from this solicitation is not subject to FAR 52.212-4(l), Prompt Payment Act.
In addition, to any security requirements, the following forms will be provided to the contractor for completion prior to contract award:- Direct Deposit (SF-1199A)- Federal/State/City/County Tax forms (as applicable)- Employee Locator Form (DOJ-233)- Race and National Origin Identification (SF-181)- Self-Identification of Handicap (SF-256)- Employment Eligibility Verification (
Evaluation and Award Methodology: This acquisition will be procured in accordance with FAR Part 12 - Acquisition of Commercial Items and Part 13 - Simplified Acquisition Procedures. Quoters must demonstrate that they can provide a Parenting Program with qualified service providers who meet qualifications listed in the Description of Requirement document to be determined technically acceptable. In addition to price, the Government intends to evaluate quotes considering technical merit and past performance. Award will be made in accordance with FAR 52.212-1(g).
Pursuant to FAR 17.203(b), the Government's evaluation shall be inclusive of options. Pursuant to FAR 17.203(d), quoters may offer varying prices for options, depending on the quantities actually ordered and the dates when ordered. The estimated quantity of service required is not a representation to a quoter that the estimated quantities will be required or ordered, or that conditions affecting requirements will remain stable or normal.
Quoters are advised that the Contracting Officer will verify registration in the System for Award Management database (www.sam.gov) prior to award of any contract, by entering the potential awardee DUNS number into the database. Failure to complete a registration record may result in elimination from consideration for award.
Quoters are further advised to mark each individual item within their quote considered privileged or confidential under the Freedom of Information Act with notification that the data is considered confidential and privileged and not subject to mandatory disclosure under the FOIA.
The North American Industrial Classification (NAICS) code is 611710,
SUBMISSION OF QUOTATIONS:
On letterhead or business stationary, the following information must be submitted. Failure to provide required information may result in your quote not being considered.
(1) Contractors DUNS Number (2) Quoted price per session (session is defined as one hour in duration) for an estimated maximum requirement of 850 sessions per contract year. Example format: Base Year - Estimated 850 sessions x $ ________ per session = $ ________. Responses must include a price quote per session for the Base Year, Option 1, Option 2, Option 3, and Option 4. (3) A completed copy of the provision at FAR 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items if different from entry made to the System for Award Management record at www.sam.gov. (4) For each service provider proposed, the contractor must submit documentary evidence of qualification as stated in RFQ Attachment 001. (5) Point of contact information for professional references. The contractor should provide a list of the last three contracts awarded to your organization which are of a related nature, size, and scope. Include the following for each: Customer Name, Address, Phone, Fax, Email address; Contract Number; contact Person; Type of Work; Contract Amount; Contract Status (Active or Complete). (6) Point of contact information for a financial reference to include Bank Name, Address, Phone, Email address, and contact Person. If your references will require a Release of Information statement - provide it with your quote submittal. (7) W-4, Employees Withholding Allowance Certification (Individuals only - other than corporations)
Quote Submission Information:
Quotes must be received at the
Written quotes will be accepted by mail, hand-carried delivery, fax, or email.
Mailed or Hand-carried quotes must be delivered to the attention of
Faxed quotes must be faxed to 972-352-4545, Attn:
Emailed quotes must be sent in .pdf format only to [email protected]. Include the following in your subject line: Quote submitted in response to RFQP03031300070. Quotes must include all required information.
Questions regarding this requirement may be directed in writing to
Link/URL: https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOJ/BPR/70032/RFQP03031300070/listing.html
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