The Medical Readiness Contracting Office-West, located at Fort Sam Houston, TX is issuing this sources sought synopsis as a means of conducting market research to identify potential sources having an interest and industry technologies available to support/provide random access technologies that improve workflow, include test methods approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and obtain a randomaccess multiplex testing platform for Brooke Army Medical Center’s (BAMC) Department of Pathology and Area Laboratory Services Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Introduction: This Announcement for Proposals (AFP) solicits proposals for a National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) lease of Building 49, Vibration and Acoustic Test Facility. (Attachment A, Model Lease)
The Vibration and Acoustic Test Facility (Building 49) is located at the intersection of Second Street and Avenue B, northwest (of Plant North) of Building 36. (Attachment B, Facilities and Land Map) The nine-story building complex has a gross square footage of approximately 62,737 square feet and consists of a north wing measuring approximately 62 feet in length, 268 feet wide and 106 feet tall; and a central wing measuring approximately 64 feet in length and 115 feet wide. Building 49 houses five laboratories, including the General Vibration Laboratory (GVL), Modal Operations Laboratory, Sonic Fatigue Laboratory (SFL), Spacecraft Acoustic Laboratory (SAL), and Spacecraft Vibration Laboratory (SVL). The south administrative portion of the building is not included in the property offered for lease.
NASA estimates that Building 49 will be available no earlier than May 2024 for one five-year base period and a five-year extension upon mutual agreement between tenant and NASA. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary which may be set forth herein, the property is offered in “as is”, “where is” condition with no warranties express or implied.
REQUEST FOR SITE VISIT MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAY 15, 2024
QUESTIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAY 20, 2024
AFP CLOSES SEPTEMBER 6, 2024
Updated June 25, 2024 to extend close date 60 days. Original Close date was July 8, 2024. New date is September 6, 2024. Also uploaded new AFP document to reflect new date.
Updated May 2, 2024 to add Exhibits E-H
Updated July 17, 2024 to add the following documents: Q&A to AFP, 50 year survey for Building 49, Equipment List for Building 49 and J049XX 5 year history along with other Builidng 49 drawings (including an index of drawings),
Updated July 24, 2024 to add additional Q&A to AFP.
UPDATED ON SEPTEMBER 3, 2024 TO UDPATE THE FOLLOWING DATES:
Close date changed to March 6, 2025 to extend close date 6 months. Original Close date was July 8, 2024 and was later updated to September 6, 2024. Also uploaded new AFP document to reflect new date.
Request for walk-throughs must be received by December 13, 2024.
Q&A period ends January 17, 2025.
UPDATED ON OCTOBER 23, 2024 TO UPDATE THE FOLLOWING DATES:
Close date changed to December 16, 2024. Original Close date was July 8, 2024, later updated to September 6, 2024 and then again to March 2025. Also uploaded new AFP document to reflect new date.
Request for walk-throughs must be received by November 4, 2024.
Q&A period has ended.
UPDATED ON OCTOBER 29, 2024 TO EXTEND THE REQUEST FOR WALK-THROUGH DATE TO NOVEMBER 18, 2024
UPDATED ON NOVEMBER 20, 2024 TO EXTEND THE REQUEST FOR WALK-THROUGH DATE TO DECEMBER 16, 2024 AND THE CLOSE DATE TO JANUARY 16, 2025.
UPDATED ON NOVEMBER 22, 2024 TO POST Q&A RESPONSES
COSMOS Presolicitation Notice
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson Space Center (JSC) plans to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Contract for Organizing Spaceflight Mission Operations and Systems (COSMOS). The purpose of this contract is to acquire services needed to ensure the availability, integrity, reliability, and security of the functional capabilities for command, control, and support of space vehicles and their payload elements which comprise the Flight Operations Directorate (FOD) Mission Systems. The contractor shall provide support to the Mission Control Center Systems (MCCS), Training Systems (TS), Space Vehicle Mockup Facility (SVMF), and other FOD mission systems environments to include operations, development, modifications, sustaining engineering, maintenance, information technology (IT), cyber security, and communications security (COMSEC). These services also include mission preparation (“Plan”), crew, instructor, and flight controller training (“Train”), and real-time mission execution (“Fly”) activities to support for the Orion/Space Launch Systems (SLS) Programs, the International Space Station (ISS) Program, the Commercial Crew Program, Moon to Mars Program, and future NASA programs and missions.
The Government does not intend to acquire a commercial item using FAR Part 12.
This acquisition is a full and open competition.
The NAICS Code and Size Standard are 541715 and 1,300 employees, respectively.
The anticipated release date of the COSMOS Request For Proposal 80JSC024R0003 is on or about October 25, 2024, with an anticipated proposal due date for the entire proposal of on or about December 9, 2024.
All responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered by the agency.
NASA FAR Supplement (NFS)clause 1852.215-84, Ombudsman, is applicable. The Ombudsman for this acquisition is Donna M. Shafer, donna.m.shafer@nasa.gov, 281-483-4258.
If a solicitation is released, then it and any additional documents will be available on www.Sam.gov.
It is the offeror's responsibility to monitor this website for the release of the solicitation and amendments (if any). Potential offerors will be responsible for downloading their own copy of the solicitation and amendments (if any).
Prospective offerors are encouraged to notify this office of their intent to submit a proposal by sending an e-mail to jsc-cosmos@mail.nasa.gov
***UPDATE***
The RFP is now anticipated to be posted on or around Dec 06th, 2024. Potential Offerors are responsible for monitoring this site for release of the RFP package and any amendments. All offerors shall be registered with the System for Award Management Registration per FAR Clauses 52.204-7 and 52.204-8. Additionally, all offerors shall also be registered in ASSIST as proposals must be submitted through the ASSIST system. Instructions for ASSIST Contractor Registration are attached to this notice. No paper copies of the solicitation will be mailed, and telephone requests will not be honored.
THIS IS AN INFORMATIONAL NOTICE ONLY
THIS NOTICE IS ISSUED AS A PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. This notice DOES NOT constitute a Request for Proposal, nor does it represent any commitment by the Government. No telephone calls will be accepted requesting a bid package or solicitation. A solicitation does not presently exist.
The 502d Trainer Development Squadron (TDS) requires contractor support to research, analyze, design, develop, fabricate, integrate, test, deliver, and install simulators, simulator systems and associated components. The contractor will be responsible for providing all materials and hardware for this effort to complete the systems integration projects. As well as movement and modification of aircraft in order to design, develop and fabricate mock-up simulators. Accountability for managing projects in coordination with the 502 TDS will reside with the selected contractor.
This requirement, Trainer Developer 3 (TD3), is anticipated to be issued under Request for Proposal (RFP) 47QFWA24R0017 as a single award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, which will include labor rates for use in Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) and Time and Material (T&M) orders. Orders will be issued by General Services Administration (GSA) Contracting Officers (COs) on a FFP or T&M or hybrid basis as applicable. Projects issued under this contract on individual orders may be severable or non-severable depending on the specific order scope of work/requirement. Additionally, orders may include option periods that may extend beyond the period of performance of the base contract for a maximum period of five (5) years.
The applicable NAICS code for this requirement is 333310 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing with a size standard of 1000 employees. The RFP will be accessible via sam.gov in the “Contracting Opportunities” section.
RLP Procurement Summary GSA Public Buildings Service
U.S. GOVERNMENT
General Services Administration (GSA) seeks to lease the following space:
State: TX
City: Houston
Delineated Area: Northeast Corner: Aldine Westfield Road N/S
and E. Richey Road E/W
Southeast Corner: Aldine Westfield Road N/S
and Rankin Road E/W
Southwest Corner: Route 45 N/S and Rankin
Road E/W
Northwest Corner: Route 45 N/S and E. Richey
Road E/W
Minimum Sq. Ft. (ABOA): 6,000
Maximum Sq. Ft. (ABOA): 6,500
Space Type: Warehouse
Parking Spaces (Total): 20
Parking Spaces (Surface): 20
Parking Spaces (Structured): 0
Parking Spaces (Reserved): 20
Full Term: 17
Firm Term: 15
Option Term: N/A
Additional Requirements: • Located within 5 miles of Houston
Intercontinental Airport
• Approximately 600sf of finished office space
• Approved use of a HAZMAT storage area
Offered space must meet Government requirements for fire safety, accessibility,
seismic, and sustainability standards per the terms of the Lease. A fully serviced
lease is required. Offered space shall not be in the 1-percent-annual chance
floodplain (formerly referred to as “100-year” floodplain).
10/2023
Entities are advised to familiarize themselves with the telecommunications
prohibitions outlined under Section 889 of the FY19 National Defense
Authorization Act (NDAA), as implemented by the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR). ). For more information, visit: https://acquisition.gov/FAR-
Case-2019-009/889_Part_B.
Offers Due: January 2, 2025
Occupancy (Estimated): December 4, 2026
Send Offers to:
Name/Title: Carson Melom-Lemos
Email Address: Carson.melom-lemos@gsa.gov
Government Contact Information
Lease Contracting Officer Carson Melom-Lemos
Project Manager Jose Castro-Rodriguez
Note: Entities not currently registered in the System for Award Management
(SAM.gov) are advised to start the registration process as soon as possible.
Sources Sought for Emergency Medical Services (Paramedic Services) for Sheppard AFB, TX.
This Sources Sought is issued soley for informational, planning purposes and market research in accordance with FAR Part 10. This Sources Sought is seeking interest from businesses capable and interested in performing Paramedic Services for Sheppard Air Force Base (SAFB), Texas. All responses will be used to determine the appropriate aquisition strategy for the future acquistion. No Award will be made from this Sources Sought. A solicitation may follow at a later date; however, do not request a copy of a solicitation at this time. The United States Air Force is not currently seeking proposals and will not accept unsolicited proposals.
This Sources Sought is for the contractor to provide full 911 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to include ground transport services, Advanced Life Support (ALS), 24/7 service for patients requiring emergency transportation from Sheppard Air Force Base (SAFB) to higher levels of care in the surrounding geographical areas. Types of vehicles used for transport will include but not limited to: ambulances and/or ambulance buses capable combined loads of litter and ambulatory patients in the event of a mass casualty event.
In order to reduce risk to our populace, SAFB requires 24 hours/7 days a week ALS EMS transport capable response within 10 minutes from call time to the emergency location for at least 90% of all 911 calls monthly, this includes the allowance of 1 minute call response time for the Emergency Control Center (ECC). These EMS services require at least one (1) paramedic and one (1) Emergency Medical Technician to transport patients for an estimated 1000 events per year. These services must be able to triage, treat, and transport. These services must be coordinated with SAFB Fire Department and other on-base emergency response systems, communications, and security systems. The requested EMS services must be able to respond to two (2) simultaneous calls. The requested EMS services must also be able to participate in SAFB military exercises, flight line response, and medical coverage for military or partner events on SAFB (ie: Change of Commands, Hotter than Hell).
Please keep in mind that this gives a general description of the scope of work that could be required, and does not define the final requirement. For your information, attached is the draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) for the current requirements.
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 621910, and the small business size standards is $22.5 million. A Firm Fixed Price, Performance Based Contract will be used for this requirement. Period of performance will be for a base period and four (4) one-year option periods.
All interested and qualified sources should notify this office by electronic mail. Please provide the following information: Company's name, address, point of contact, telephone number, cage code, email address, website (if applicable), experience, and an overview of your company. Any information provided is voluntary. Telephone calls will not be accepted.
Responses can be submitted electronically to Ms. Kiana Perry at Kiana.Perry@us.af.mil and Ms. Carri Dulaney at Carri.Dulaney@us.af.mil no later than 2 December 2024 at 4:00 PM Central Standard Time.
Please be advised that the Government will not pay for any information or administrative cost incurred in response to this Sources Sought. All costs associated with this sources sought will be solely at the expense of the respondents.
Ft. Bliss, Texas- Convert Boston Market to Panera Bread
PN: 3770-23-000011
This project will perform a 2,144 SF conversion of the existing Fort Bliss Boston Market to Panera Bread (Bldg. 1613).
In order to participate in this solicitation, please refer to link provided. Any and all amendments will be posted on our website, and must be acknowledged, when submitting a proposal.
https://odin.aafes.com/ConstructionSolicitations/
All work shall be performed IAW the specifications and drawings and shall be completed in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines. Performance includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Civil/Architectural:
Replace PVC roof membrane system on Cab Roof
Replace PVC roof membrane system on Tower Catwalk
Replace the vinyl Sidings of the ATCT including above and below the Cab windows
Construct stud structural framing and Exterior Insulation Finishing System (EIFS) on the ATCT
Construct perimeter foundation beam for EIFS
Replace the front exterior door (Storefront)
Reconstruct concrete side walk at storefront
Replace defogger system
Move all existing HVAC, electrical, utilities, and conduits away from the new building EIFS
Abate lead paint at building entrance and windows
Mechanical
Replace HVAC packaged unit on the 4th floor.
Install a mini split air conditioning unit in the Telecom room on the 4th floor.
Install common fresh air intake duct for the CAB HVAC units on the 4th floor.
US GOVERNMENT SEEKS SOURCES FOR LEASED RETAIL AND RELATED SPACE
The US Army Corps of Engineers is seeking to lease approximately 2,508 gross square feet of existing Class A or B office space, in the Fort Worth, Texas area, specifically in zip code 76132. The ideal space would fit the following: building specifications in compliance with all federal, state and local ordinances; force protection standards in compliance with Department of Defense’s Unified Facility Criteria; outfitted with either designated or open parking. An initial five year lease is intended. Space must be ready for occupancy by 1 Nov 2024.
Expressions of interest should include the following:
- Building name and address
- Floor plan drawing
- Digital photo of street view of property
- Area (BOMA rentable square feet & BOMA usable square feet)
- Rental rate per square foot rentable space
- Common area factor(s) for available space, if applicable
Interested parties may contact: Belinda McCullough at US Army Corps of Engineers, ATTN: CESWF-RE-A (Gage), 819 Taylor Street, Rm 2A06, Fort Worth, TX 76102-0300; 817-886-1098; or amanda.l.gage@usace.army.mil, no later than 1 Oct 2024. NOTE: This is a request for information only, not a solicitation for offers.
Please submit all responses using the attached RFI Template to geoffrey.bender.1@us.af.mil, elijah.simmons.4@us.af.mil, and julie.mckillip.ctr@us.af.mil Please read the attached excel and provide a software solution set for ChatOps.
The office is currently using Mattermost and is searching for comparable ChatOps solutions.
This announcement constitutes a Notice of Proposed Contract Action. The office of PEO C3BM/C3IBK intends to award a contract for the sustainment and modernization of the Integrated Broadcast Service (IBS) Common Interactive Broadcast (CIB) Uplink Site (CUS) system directly supporting the United States Government and Collaborating Nations (CNs). Requirements include program management, engineering and onsite support, hardware/software upgrades and sustainment, site modifications, contract field service support, configuration management, logistics, technical analysis and studies, training development and administration, security compliance, and test and integration activities. This is a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) Program and requires some personnel to either possess a TS/SCI clearance or else to maintain eligibility during the adjudicated process for TS/SCI clearance. The Government does not have access to the data that constitutes the IBS CUS, including associated software products. Technical data will not be provided to any Contractor as Government Furnished Information Property (GFI/GFP).
This acquisition will be issued sole source to L3Harris Technologies Integrated Systems L.P. (Cage 05395). The proposed period of performance is 1 March 2025 – 1 September 2030 (a one (1) year base period, four (4) one-year ordering periods, and an option to extend up to six months).
The authority for this requirement is 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) as implemented by FAR 6.302-1, Only One Responsible Source and No Other Supplies or Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirements.
Electronic procedures will be used for this solicitation. Request a copy of the solicitation from the following website: Sam.Gov. Approximate issue date of the solicitation is 5 December 2024. Approximate response date of proposal is 14 February 2025.
In accordance with AFI 16-201 for this contracting action, the participation of foreign contractor is not permitted.
Sole Source Acquisition. RFP Solicitation.
This action is for a modification to extend the Period of Performance (PoP) from 48 to 72 months and increase the ceiling on contract number W909MY-23-C-0004 with Raytheon Company pursuant to 10 United States Code (U.S.C.) § 3204 (a)(1) as implemented by Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 6.302-1(a)(2)(ii)(A) Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements. This requirements contract, W909MY-23-C-0004, is for Third Generation Forward Looking Infrared (3GEN FLIR) B-Kit, Technical & Engineering, Test, and Logistics Services. This extension will extend the PoP through end of the current contract performance period 30 June 2029, increase the contract Firm Fixed Price (FFP) ceiling for procurement of additional hardware production option lots in Fiscal Year (FY) 25 and FY26 and increase the Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) ceiling for technical & engineering, test, and logistics services.
This is a combined synopsis and solicitation for the purchase of two (2) commercial Mobile Assessment Vehicles (MAV) for the 346 Test Squadron. See attached Revised SOO for specific requirement.
Amendment 0009 change proposal due date to 11 December 2024. _______________________________________________________________________
Amendment 0008 change proposal due date to 21 November 2024. _______________________________________________________________________
Amendment 0007 change proposal due date to 7 November 2024. _______________________________________________________________________
Amendment 0006 change proposal due date to 31 October 2024. _______________________________________________________________________
Amendment 0005 change proposal due date to 10 October 2024. _______________________________________________________________________
Amendment 0004 change proposal due date to 26 September 2024. _______________________________________________________________________
Amendment 0003 change proposal due date to 12 September 2024. _______________________________________________________________________
Amendment 0002 change proposal due date to 24 July 2024. _______________________________________________________________________
SPRRA224R0016 PROPOSAL DUE DATE IS EXTENDED FROM 29 APRIL 2024 TO 20 JUNE 2024.
____________________
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is issuing solicitation SPRRA224R0016 to add parts to the new
subsumable contract to the Captains of Industry (COI) contract, SPE4AX-22-D-9000 (DLA Huntsville
Spares) for fiscal years, 2025 (FY25) through 2027 (FY27).
The subsumable contract will fall under the Lockheed Martin COI / Umbrella contract, SPE4AX22D9000.
These parts will support the Patriot Missile Weapon System.
This is a sole sourced requirement and as such is being procured in accordance with FAR 6.302-1(a)(2); “…only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements.”
Cost and Pricing
Proposal Content/Cost/Price Supporting Documentation. At a minimum, offeror proposal shall include
the following:
The Government contemplates Firm-Fixed-Pricing (FFP) for this effort in accordance with the
overarching basic contract, and requests pricing for three (3) years. This is an RFP for part number
support requirements generated by the Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) Logistics
Center (ALC) Project Offices used on the Patriot Missile Weapon System.
The offeror shall prepare one summary schedule. Along with the summary schedule, the offeror shall
provide fully supportable cost data which substantiates the offeror’s summary schedule for the P/Ns.
Submission must include working Excel files with applicable excel formulas, showing direct cost inputs
and building to the proposed cost. Files are required at every level, to include inter-organizational work (if
applicable). Submission shall be in accordance with FAR 15.408, Table 15-2, Instructions for Submitting
Cost/Price Proposals When Certified Cost or Pricing Data Are Required. Back up documentation shall
detail the labor categories to be used, labor hours proposed by category, material and equipment cost, and a total cost breakdown. The offeror shall also provide supporting cost/price documentation for all
proposed subcontractors, to include the proposed type of subcontract.
To comply with this solicitation, the offeror is required to price Fiscal Years 2025 - 2027 (FY25-27).
Items, and the possibility of more in the future, will be repriced again at the end of FY27.
FAR 15.408, Table 15-2 requires prime contractors and higher tiered subcontractors to conduct price
analysis of all subcontractor proposals and a cost analysis of each subcontractor proposal for which
certified cost or pricing data is required. Fair and reasonable subcontractor analysis in accordance with
FAR 15.404-3(b) Subcontract Pricing Considerations shall accompany proposal submission.
An un-sanitized cost breakdown (all cost information, rates/dollars) shall also be provided in a Microsoft
Excel File.
In support of the proposed Indirect Expense Rates, Inter-Organizational Transfers (IOTs) and its
subcontractor(s) shall provide documentation of the most recent Indirect Expense Rates, to include, at
least one of the following:
Forward Pricing Rate Agreements (FPRAs) with DCAA or DCMA.
Forward Pricing Rate Recommendations (FPRR) from DCAA or DCMA.
Forward Pricing Rate Proposal (FPRP), Approved Provisional Rates Proposal or other statement
of current rates including three (3) years of Incurred Cost Submissions to DCAA detailing pools
and bases (by expense accounts) information which validates the calculations or Three (3) years
historical actual detailing pools and bases (by expense accounts) information which validates the
calculations.
Note: The rates reflected in the FPRA, FPRR, FPRP, Approved Provisional Rates Proposal or other
statement of current rates shall directly match the proposed rates as detailed in the proposal. If the rates do not match, the offeror shall provide sufficient detail explaining how the proposed rates are realistic.
Identify key business unit personnel related to contracting, technical and pricing questions and known
DCMA or DCAA business unit points of contact (POCs) to expedite the question/review process.
In accordance with FAR clause 52.215-22, Limitation on Pass-Through Charges, if offeror intends to
subcontract more than 70 percent of the total cost of work to be performed under the resulting add-on,
offeror shall identify in its proposal a description of the value-added provided by offeror as related to the
work to be performed by the subcontractor(s) as defined by FAR clause 52.215-22.
Offeror shall identify and address in its proposal all actual or potential Organizational Conflicts of
Interests (OCIs), per FAR 9.5, or state that there are no known potential OCIs. If any actual or potential
OCIs are identified, then offeror shall submit a mitigation plan.
No assumptions, terms, conditions, caveats or exceptions submitted within offeror proposal, in response
to this RFP, will be accepted or incorporated into the basic contract. All assumptions shall be addressed
and/or resolved through the use of the question-and-answer period.
Offeror shall submit their subcontracting plan with their proposal as a separate document. The subcontract
shall be incorporated by reference and made a part of the final award. The subcontract will be used to
ensure offeror is on track to meet the goals established in the base contract.
Additional Considerations
Containers - The Government did not provide separate Subcontract Line Item Numbers (SLINs) to
accommodate items that may require reusable shipping containers. However, if an item requires a
reusable shipping container, a SLIN may be added to allow the offeror to price the item with a shipping
container. The offeror shall propose the most expeditious delivery schedule for each item.
First Article Test (FAT) may be required, if so, the requirement will be included on the applicable
delivery orders. When required, FAT must be separately priced. The offeror may submit a Request for
FAT Waiver; however, FAT may be included on the award in anticipation of the requirement on future
orders. Upon receipt of the FAT Waiver request, DLA will submit documentation to SRD for evaluation
and technical consideration.
Economic Order Quantities (EOQs) shall be proposed by the contractor to ensure optimal ordering
quantities. The EOQ information requested in this narrative, is being solicited to avoid acquisitions in
disadvantageous quantities and to assist the Government in developing data for current and future
acquisitions of this item/these items. The Government anticipates the offeror’s proposal (in view of
market research, historical awards, the nature of the item(s) being solicited, and the current economic
environment) will include quantities/ranges that will vary from those being solicited. The solicited
quantities are based on estimated annual demands and as such Government reserves the right to award the
most advantageous quantities &/or ranges.
Evaluation Criteria - Minimum technical requirements. To be technically acceptable and thus, eligible for
award, a proposal must conform to ALL solicitation requirements, such as terms and conditions,
representations and certifications, and technical requirements provided within all sections of this
solicitation and/or within its attached addenda. Proposals receiving a technical rating of “Unacceptable”
will be ineligible for award.
Price
In addition to meeting the solicitation’s technical and quantity increment or range
requirements above and cost and pricing requirements below, the Government will evaluate a proposal’s
pricing for reasonableness. Evaluation of a proposal's pricing will not obligate the Government to order
the estimated quantities or to distribute orders in the manner evaluated. The Government may reject a
proposal as “Unacceptable” if its pricing is determined to be materially unbalanced.
Cost and Pricing Data. Offerors must provide all cost or pricing information required by FAR
15.4. Failure of a proposal to provide cost or pricing information required by FAR 15.4 will result in said
proposal being deemed Unacceptable, and thus, ineligible for award.
PDQR - The Product Quality Deficiency Report Program (Army Regulation 702-7) will be used when
contractors: 1) deliver deficient items or 2) receive deficient items from a DoD supply chain in support of
Army requirements. When requested, the Contractor shall assist the cognizant Contract Administration
Office in evaluating PQDRs and exhibits for defects reported on items manufactured under this contract
to determine the root cause for deficiencies. Corrective action and Preventative Action to preclude
recurrence of discrepancies shall be an integral part of the Contractor’s Quality Program. These defects
may be reported from any DoD activity that discovers a defective item.
Ranges - Offerors are requested for increments or ranges of quantities as listed in the attachment. The
awarded quantity, or quantities in the case of multiple items, will be based on the requirements of the
Government and the combination of price and quantity per item that is the most advantageous to the
Government. Quantity increments shall consist of a primary amount and alternate amounts based on
incremental increases. The quantity awarded will be either the full primary, or one of the alternate
quantities. Quantity ranges consist of a specific series of ranges. The quantity awarded may fall anywhere
within range. If this is a request for quote (RFQ) or a request for proposal (RFP), an offer that only
contains prices for quantities other than those quantities indicated in the schedule of supplies or services
may be precluded from consideration for award if the contracting officer elects to make an award without
discussion of proposals.
The contract quantity range shall be determined by the total quantity at the time of delivery
awarded. There shall be no downward adjustment to an already awarded delivery order regardless of if
another delivery order is awarded in the same ordering period. For example, one delivery order quantity
may not be combined with any other delivery order quantity to create a price break, even if the new
delivery order is placed in the same ordering period. Each order stands on its own. In the event an order
is issued for quantities outside the ranges established in the contract, the unit price associated with the
highest list range will apply to that order. The contractor has the right to accept or reject any quantity
outside the ranges established in the contract and adjust the production lead time / monthly delivery rate
as appropriate.
Ozone Depleting Substances – Item(s) being procured have been identified as having Ozone Depleting
Substances and High Global Warming Potential Hydrofluorocarbons (OHM) specifications.
(a) In accordance with Section 326 of P.L. 102-484, the Government is prohibited from awarding any
contract which includes a specification or standard that requires the use of a Class I ozone-depleting
substance (ODS) identified in Section 602(a) of the Clean Air Act, (42 U.S.C. 767a(1), or that can be met
only through the use of such a substance unless such use has been approved, on an individual basis, by a
senior acquisition official who determines that there is no suitable substitute available.
(b) To comply with this statute, the Government has conducted a best effort screening of the
specifications and standards associated with this acquisition to determine whether they contain any ODS
requirements. To the extent that ODS requirements were revealed by this review they are identified below
with the disposition determined in each case.
(c) If offerors possess any special knowledge about any other ODSs required directly or indirectly at
any level of contract performance, the U.S. Army would appreciate if such information was surfaced to
the Contracting Officer for appropriate action. To preclude delay to the procurement, offerors should
provide any information as soon as possible after release of the solicitation and prior to the submission of
offers to the extent practicable. It should be understood that there is no obligation on offerors to comply
with this request and that no compensation can be provided for doing so.
Export Control – Arms Export control is applicable. The technical data package contains technical data
whose export is restricted by the Arm Export Control Act (Title 22 U.S.C., SEC 2751 ET SEQ.) or
Executive Order 12470. Violation of these export laws are subject to severe criminal penalties. Export
Control requires the applicable certifications to be current for both the quoter and manufacturer. The
offeror and any source(s) of supply it will use for contract performance must have an active United
States/Canada Joint Certification Program (JCP) certification to access export-controlled data. DLA does
not intend to delay award in order for an ineligible offer or its source(s) supply to apply for and receive
authority approval to access the export-controlled data.
Packaging – Standard practice for military packaging shall be utilized (MIL-STD-2073-1).
Delivery Schedule – Proposal shall include proposed production lead time and monthly delivery rate.
Proposal Submission – Proposal shall be electronically submitted to Government. Offeror can contact
contract team for a DOD Safe Site link for submission purposes.
CLINS - NSNs listed on this effort may be awarded together or separately.
Provisions
252.227-7017 Identification and Assertion of Use, Release, or Disclosure Restrictions
52.204-8 Annual Representations and Certifications.
52.223-4701 Ozone Depleting Substance
DLAD 52.233-9001 Disputes – Agreement to Use Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) .
Timelines
Solicitation Receipt – Request offeror acknowledge receipt of solicitation SPRRA224R0016 within 3
business days and feedback on feasibility in meeting the closing date of 4PM CST 29 April 2024
referenced in solicitation submittal email and SAM.GOV posting. If offeror elects to "No Bid", please
provide detailed rationale and an alternate source of supply.
Proposal Receipt - Upon receipt of proposal, DLA Contracting Team shall acknowledge receipt. Within 3
business days, the Government will identify deficiencies, request additional information/documentation,
and/or provide proposal acceptance. Offeror proposal shall remain valid for a minimum of one hundred
and eighty (180) days from the date of acceptance.
Summary
All communications SHALL be submitted in writing ONLY AND directly to the following DLA
Contract Team Members.
Becky Brady, DLA Aviation-Huntsville
Contracting Officer, Strategic Missile Team
E: Becky.Brady@dla.mil
David Bennett, DLA Aviation- Huntsville
Contract Specialist
E: David.B.Bennett@dla.mil
Offeror shall not contact any other Government personnel other than the person(s) identified above.
Contacting any Government personnel other than the individual(s) identified above could result in an
organizational conflict of interest (OCI).
Be advised that this requirement shall be advertised in the SAM.gov website for viewing by the general
public. In the event another supplier indicates interest in responding to the requirement as a result of
viewing the synopsis, a formal solicitation will be issued to accommodate that supplier.
Please direct inquires, requests for clarification, and status updates to David Bennett
(David.B.Bennett@dla.mil).
Attachments:
SPRRA224R0016 Attachment 021524 (full list of parts)
FAT Waiver Worksheet REV E 031220
CNT TDPL
The Government is only conducting market research and attaining information to identify potential contractors that are able to provide all items listed below. The Government is requesting industry to provide feedback to the questions below to determine how to best proceed with procuring the required items. All information provided is STRICTLY VOLUNTARY.
**This is a new requirement.**
The Government anticipates the need to provide timely, proactice, high-quality Aritificial Intelligence and Operations Research (Data pre-processing to analysis and reporting) in-person training at Randolph AFB. The contractor shall provide all information, lectures, and coding packages necessary to conduct the training, ensuring to incorporate all aspects of data science processes unique to the HQ AETC SAS mission at JBSA-Randolph AFB.
The Contractor shall provide all information, lectures, and coding packages necessary to conduct training in artificial intelligence and its relationship to operations research (data pre-processing to analysis and reporting), incorporating all aspects of data science process to operations research problem unique to the mission of HQ AETC SAS at JBSA-Randolph AFB, Texas 78150. Instructors shall provide code files for lessons that ensure that students are able to quickly use tools discussed in lesson for activities. The instructors shall have a PhD in Data Science or Artificial Intelligence (AI) or have experience teaching classes in Data Science or AI.
**Please see the attached SOW for further details on the requirement.
**Please completee the attached RFI form and respond by 03 December 2024, 1:00pm Central.
This is a request for information only.
The Contractor shall provide all management, tools, equipment, and labor necessary to ensure that grounds maintenance services are performed at Fort Cavazos. See Part 4 (PWS) Contractor Furnished Items and Services. The Contractor shall inspect, service, maintain, grounds of Fort Cavazos. The work shall include scheduling and performance of mowing and trimming; leaf and debris removal, policing of areas, and other associated work as directed by the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) or Alternate Contracting Officer’s Representative (ACOR). The Contractor shall provide all work necessary to maintain the grounds to the standards specified herein. The Contractor shall provide for tree preservation and protection during all maintenance and construction activities as specified by TE-S. The Contractor shall provide all personal protective equipment in accordance with Federal Law and the paragraphs of section 2.5.3. Safety. Workers shall be trained in appropriate safety measures and shall not place materials, machines, or other equipment in traffic lanes or other locations that could create safety hazards. The Contractor shall maintain a safe job site, clean and free of all foreign debris during and upon completion of work. The Contractor shall remove unserviceable parts and components from Government property, unless otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer. The Contractor shall be responsible for the enforcement of all safety requirements for any work performed under the contract. If the Contractor fails or refuses to comply with safety or environmental requirements, the Contracting Officer may issue an order stopping all or part of the work in accordance with the Stop work Clause of this contract. The Contractor shall have a single point of contact between the Government and Contractor personnel assigned to support this contract. The Contractor shall establish clear organizational lines of authority and responsibility to ensure effective management of the resources assigned to this contract. The Contractor must maintain continuity between the support operations at Fort Cavazos, TX and the Contractor's corporate offices. The Contractor shall establish processes and assign appropriate resources to effectively perform the services required by this contract.
The Contractor shall provide Grounds Maintenance for all High Visibility (Improved Grounds), Common Areas (Semi-Improved Grounds). The Contractor shall ensure all work accomplished maintains and presents a healthy, clean, neat, and professional appearance to all grounds included and covered by this contract in support of mission requirements for users, residents, and visitors. The Contractor shall mow grass only when the minimum height is reached or exceeded as indicated by the Work Capability Levels table in paragraph 3.0. The Contractor shall set the mower height to three (3) inches for all areas. All work shall be performed by personnel qualified in accordance with (IAW) applicable laws, regulations, and Technical Exhibit (TE) E.
VA is seeking to lease a maximum 41,300 rentable square feet (RSF)/27,500 ABOA of existing clinical space, but will consider construction of a new building in Texas City, Texas. The space needs to be contiguous. Operations will be for community-based outpatient clinic needs for Veterans. The property shall include 135 on-site parking spaces.
Location: To be considered, space must be within the following delineated area:
North: 25th Avenue N./State Hwy. 197
East: Bay Street N.
South: Texas Ave./4th Ave.
West: I-45 to Hughes Rd. to Galveston Rd.
Offerors must provide evidence that properties are outside the 100-year flood plain.
Term: 20 years; 10 years firm, as a full-service lease.
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Sources Sought Synopsis for Joint Base San Antonio Airfield Maintenance IDIQ.
This is a sources sought synopsis and not a Request for Proposal (RFP). No solicitation is being issued at this time and this notice shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract, nor does it restrict the Government to a particular acquisition approach. Any information provided to the Government as a result of this Sources Sought Notice is voluntary. Responses will not be returned. No entitlement to payment of any costs to the Government will arise as a result of contractor submission of responses or the Government’s use of such information. Information requested is for sources that have the capability and financial means to handle an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantityfor Airfield Pavements/Systems that allows Civil Engineering to have projects accomplished at an accelerated pace without competition utilizing a pre-priced contract with line items.
- The principle features of the work shall consist of but are not limited to the following:
-Paving
-Earthwork
-Testing
-Survey
-Utilities
-Paint
-Electrical
The above is a general outline of the features that will be required with the contract.
The information being requested is Company Name, address, telephone number, UEI number, Small Business classification (if 8(a) include graduation date), bonding capability, and Point of Contact to assist in market research to determine solicitation set-aside, if any. Information is requested to be emailed to Mr. Jose Farias at jose.farias@us.af.mil and Mr. Ernesto Lopez at ernesto.lopez.7@us.af.mil, not later than 9 December 2024, 2:00 p.m. CST.
** Update Pre-Soliciation 15BCTS24Q00000020 to 15BCTS25R00000001 - SU/MH/SOT in Austin, TX
The Federal Bureau of Prisons, CTS Contracting Office, Washington, D.C. is seeking a contractor to provide community-based outpatient substance use disorder, mental health, and sex offender treatment services to male and female Adults in Custody (AICs) in community placement residing in a Residential Reentry Center (RRC), on home confinement, or on Federal Location Monitoring or, if applicable, reporting to a Day Reporting Center, in Austin, Texas.
All treatment services are to be provided by clinicians who currently hold a professional license to practice independently, without supervision, in the state of Texas.
Services will be required to be performed within a ten (10) mile radius of Austin City Hall, 301 West 2nd Street, Austin TX 78701 and within a 1/2 mile access to public transportation.
Performance periods under this contract will be for a one-year base period estimated to begin on December 1, 2024, with four (4) one-year option periods (i.e., Base Year; Option Year One, Option Year Two, Option Year Three, and Option Year Four).
Base Year:
Substance Use Estimated number of inmates: 50
2001 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2005 Substance Use Disorder Intake Screening - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 30 Units Estimated Maximum
2010 Substance Use Disorder Individual Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 1800 Units Estimated Maximum
2011 Substance Use Disorder Intake Assessment & Report - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2012 Co-occurring Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 35 Units Estimated Maximum
2020 Substance Use Disorder Group Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 3600 Units Estimated Maximum
2030 Substance Use Disorder Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
Mental Health Estimated number of inmates: 25
5001 Mental Health Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5005 Mental Health Intake Screening - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 40 Units Estimated Maximum
5011 Mental Health Intake Assessment & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5030 Psychiatric Evaluation & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
6000 Crisis Intervention Evaluation & Report - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 10 Units Estimated Maximum
6010 Mental Health Individual Counseling - 60 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 600 Units Estimated Maximum
6031 Mental Health Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
6051 MH - Medication Monitoring & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 300 Units Estimated Maximum
Sex Offender Estimated number of inmates: 5
5012 Sex Offender Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6001 Sex Offender Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6005 Sex Offender Intake Screening - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 15 Units Estimated Maximum
6012 Sex Offender Individual Counseling - 4 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 800 Units Estimated Maximum
Option Year One:
Substance Use Estimated number of inmates: 50
2001 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2005 Substance Use Disorder Intake Screening - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 30 Units Estimated Maximum
2010 Substance Use Disorder Individual Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 1800 Units Estimated Maximum
2011 Substance Use Disorder Intake Assessment & Report - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2012 Co-occurring Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 35 Units Estimated Maximum
2020 Substance Use Disorder Group Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 3600 Units Estimated Maximum
2030 Substance Use Disorder Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
Mental Health Estimated number of inmates: 25
5001 Mental Health Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5005 Mental Health Intake Screening - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 40 Units Estimated Maximum
5011 Mental Health Intake Assessment & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5030 Psychiatric Evaluation & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
6000 Crisis Intervention Evaluation & Report - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 10 Units Estimated Maximum
6010 Mental Health Individual Counseling - 60 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 600 Units Estimated Maximum
6031 Mental Health Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
6051 MH - Medication Monitoring & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 300 Units Estimated Maximum
Sex Offender Estimated number of inmates: 5
5012 Sex Offender Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6001 Sex Offender Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6005 Sex Offender Intake Screening - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 15 Units Estimated Maximum
6012 Sex Offender Individual Counseling - 4 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 800 Units Estimated Maximum
Option Year Two:
Substance Use Estimated number of inmates: 50
2001 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2005 Substance Use Disorder Intake Screening - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 30 Units Estimated Maximum
2010 Substance Use Disorder Individual Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 1800 Units Estimated Maximum
2011 Substance Use Disorder Intake Assessment & Report - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2012 Co-occurring Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 35 Units Estimated Maximum
2020 Substance Use Disorder Group Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 3600 Units Estimated Maximum
2030 Substance Use Disorder Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
Mental Health Estimated number of inmates: 25
5001 Mental Health Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5005 Mental Health Intake Screening - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 40 Units Estimated Maximum
5011 Mental Health Intake Assessment & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5030 Psychiatric Evaluation & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
6000 Crisis Intervention Evaluation & Report - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 10 Units Estimated Maximum
6010 Mental Health Individual Counseling - 60 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 600 Units Estimated Maximum
6031 Mental Health Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
6051 MH - Medication Monitoring & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 300 Units Estimated Maximum
Sex Offender Estimated number of inmates: 5
5012 Sex Offender Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6001 Sex Offender Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6005 Sex Offender Intake Screening - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 15 Units Estimated Maximum
6012 Sex Offender Individual Counseling - 4 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 800 Units Estimated Maximum
Option Year Three:
Substance Use Estimated number of inmates: 50
2001 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2005 Substance Use Disorder Intake Screening - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 30 Units Estimated Maximum
2010 Substance Use Disorder Individual Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 1800 Units Estimated Maximum
2011 Substance Use Disorder Intake Assessment & Report - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2012 Co-occurring Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 35 Units Estimated Maximum
2020 Substance Use Disorder Group Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 3600 Units Estimated Maximum
2030 Substance Use Disorder Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
Mental Health Estimated number of inmates: 25
5001 Mental Health Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5005 Mental Health Intake Screening - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 40 Units Estimated Maximum
5011 Mental Health Intake Assessment & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5030 Psychiatric Evaluation & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
6000 Crisis Intervention Evaluation & Report - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 10 Units Estimated Maximum
6010 Mental Health Individual Counseling - 60 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 600 Units Estimated Maximum
6031 Mental Health Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
6051 MH - Medication Monitoring & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 300 Units Estimated Maximum
Sex Offender Estimated number of inmates: 5
5012 Sex Offender Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6001 Sex Offender Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6005 Sex Offender Intake Screening - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 15 Units Estimated Maximum
6012 Sex Offender Individual Counseling - 4 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 800 Units Estimated Maximum
Option Year Four:
Substance Use Estimated number of inmates: 50
2001 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2005 Substance Use Disorder Intake Screening - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 30 Units Estimated Maximum
2010 Substance Use Disorder Individual Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 1800 Units Estimated Maximum
2011 Substance Use Disorder Intake Assessment & Report - 20 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 80 Units Estimated Maximum
2012 Co-occurring Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 35 Units Estimated Maximum
2020 Substance Use Disorder Group Counseling - 240 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 3600 Units Estimated Maximum
2030 Substance Use Disorder Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
Mental Health Estimated number of inmates: 25
5001 Mental Health Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5005 Mental Health Intake Screening - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 40 Units Estimated Maximum
5011 Mental Health Intake Assessment & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5030 Psychiatric Evaluation & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
6000 Crisis Intervention Evaluation & Report - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 10 Units Estimated Maximum
6010 Mental Health Individual Counseling - 60 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 600 Units Estimated Maximum
6031 Mental Health Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 100 Units Estimated Maximum
6051 MH - Medication Monitoring & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 300 Units Estimated Maximum
Sex Offender Estimated number of inmates: 5
5012 Sex Offender Intake Assessment & Report - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6001 Sex Offender Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 24 Units Estimated Maximum
6005 Sex Offender Intake Screening - 2 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 15 Units Estimated Maximum
6012 Sex Offender Individual Counseling - 4 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 800 Units Estimated Maximum
Potential 6 Month Extension
Substance Use Estimated number of inmates: 25
2001 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 40 Units Estimated Maximum
2005 Substance Use Disorder Intake Screening - 1 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 15 Units Estimated Maximum
2010 Substance Use Disorder Individual Counseling - 120 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 900 Units Estimated Maximum
2011 Substance Use Disorder Intake Assessment & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 40 Units Estimated Maximum
2012 Co-occurring Intake Assessment & Report - 1 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 18 Units Estimated Maximum
2020 Substance Use Disorder Group Counseling - 120 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 1800 Units Estimated Maximum
2030 Substance Use Disorder Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 1 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
Mental Health Estimated number of inmates: 13
5001 Mental Health Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 5 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 25 Units Estimated Maximum
5005 Mental Health Intake Screening - 1 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 20 Units Estimated Maximum
5011 Mental Health Intake Assessment & Report - 10 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
5030 Psychiatric Evaluation & Report - 5 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 25 Units Estimated Maximum
6000 Crisis Intervention Evaluation & Report - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 5 Units Estimated Maximum
6010 Mental Health Individual Counseling - 30 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 300 Units Estimated Maximum
6031 Mental Health Relationship and Parenting Counseling - 1 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 50 Units Estimated Maximum
6051 MH - Medication Monitoring & Report - 5 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 150 Units Estimated Maximum
Sex Offender Estimated number of inmates: 3
5012 Sex Offender Intake Assessment & Report - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 12 Units Estimated Maximum
6001 Sex Offender Treatment Planning and Follow-up - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 12 Units Estimated Maximum
6005 Sex Offender Intake Screening - 1 Unit Guaranteed Minimum; 8 Units Estimated Maximum
6012 Sex Offender Individual Counseling - 2 Units Guaranteed Minimum; 400 Units Estimated Maximum
The services shall be in accordance with the Federal Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) Statement of Work, Community Treatment Services, 2022. The request for quote will be available on or after October 17, 2024, and will be distributed solely through the General Services Administration’s SAM.gov web site (https: //www.SAM.gov)
Hard copies of the request for quote will not be available. The SAM.gov site provides downloading instructions. All future information about this acquisition, including quotation amendments, will be distributed solely through this site. Interested parties are responsible for monitoring this site to ensure that they have the most up-to-date information about this acquisition. The estimated closing date will be on or about November 18, 2024, 12:00 pm EST.
This requirement will be set-aside for Small Business. The Bureau anticipates awarding a firm-fixed price, IDIQ contract.
Questions concerning this Pre-Solicitation Notice should be directed to Shuwona Jones, Contract Specialist sjones2@bop.gov and Robert Carroll, Senior Contracting Officer, r1carroll@bop.gov@bop.gov by email, after the Solicitation Notice has been posted on sam.gov on or about October 17, 2024. Please have the Notice ID in the Subject line of all email correspondence.
The quote, signed by an individual authorized to bind the offer, must be submitted to the address contained within solicitation posting 10:00 am Central Standard time with a due date of December 12, 2024. Vendors that quote all line items will be the only ones considered for award. The anticipated date of award is on or about December 29, 2024. Hard copies of the solicitation will not be available. All future information about this acquisition, including solicitation amendments, will also be distributed solely through this site. Interested parties are responsible for monitoring this site to ensure that they have the most up-to-date information about this acquisition. All quotes must be F.O.B. Destination, at Federal Correctional Institution Three Rivers, 1700 Highway 72 West, Three Rivers, TX. 78071. The point of contact for all information regarding this solicitation is Brandy Perez, Contract Specialist. Completed offers shall be e-mailed to the attention to all at b5perez@bop.gov and TRV-ProcurementProp-S@bop.gov , all quotes must be eligible. Facsimile quotes are not permitted.
FY24 SUP Design Bid Build IFB, sealed bid. Nobles Sump Station for the improvement of the Nobles Sump, Dallas Flood-way System, Dallas, Texas. The work for the Nobles Sump Improvement Project includes the installation of four 60-inch reinforced concrete pipes below Empire Central Drive via the jack and bore method. Also included are utility relocations and coordination, demolition of existing structures, channel excavation and embankment, care and diversion of water, rip-rap and concrete paving scour protection, storm drain installation and roadway pavement repair, reinforced concrete head-wall construction, stainless steel slide gate and actuator installation, traffic control and incidental related work.See attachment Amendment 001. Site visit information: Date: 6 Mar 2024 Time: 10:30 AM (Central) Location: 1450 Empire Central Dr, Dallas, TX 75247 POC: Stanley C. Young EMAIL: stanley.c.young@usace.army.mil.
****SPECIAL NOTE: ALL INTERESTED VENDORS ADD COMPANY NAME TO THE INTERESTED VENDORS LIST IN SAMS.GOV****.