MODIFICATION
49 -- STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW)
- Notice Date
- 9/8/2014
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 811112
— Automotive Exhaust System Repair
- Contracting Office
- 111 FG/MSC, 201 Fairchild Street, Willow Grove ARS, PA 19090-5320
- ZIP Code
- 19090-5320
- Solicitation Number
- W912KC-14-R-0007
- Response Due
- 9/25/2014
- Archive Date
- 11/7/2014
- Point of Contact
- Cynthia Laemmerhirt, 215-323-7106
- E-Mail Address
-
111 FG/MSC
(cynthia.laemmerhirt@ang.af.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- 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; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) For Bldg 229 Vehicle Exhaust Removal System HORSHAM AIR GUARD STATION, PA 2 SEPTEMBER 2014 1.The contractor shall supply all materials, labor, equipment, transportation, and supervision necessary to complete the following 1.1 Install four (4) each MAXBOOM model #EDB-81505 (or equivalent). Each station must include 2HP MAXDRIVE 8 quote mark fan (or equivalent) to include duct work to outside of building. Each station must have independent on/off controls placed near each station for workforce use. 1.2 Install four (4) each MAXDROP Double Drop 8 quote mark X25' hose model # FH-900-X (or equivalent) with 8 quote mark source capture nozzles that include a spring hinged damper and handle. The damper will shut off the airflow of the hose reels when not in use. Each hose must include stainless steel wire mesh to prevent foreign objects (rag stop) from entering system. Each drop must include spring balancer with ratchet locking system, steel cable, heavy duty support bracket and rubber support sling with tangle free turnbuckle. 1.3 Provide the following additional tailpipe adaptors and nozzles (or equivalent); 2 each 10 quote mark NA-DC 08 cane nozzle, 4 each 3 quote mark NR-E300 straight adaptors with hook chain. 1.4 Adjust the up/down limit on the hose reel so the hose will stop in the up and down positions before any damage to the hose and nozzles can occur. 1.5 Provide all electrical materials and certified installers for project. 1.6 Ensure equipment and installation meets or exceeds all federal, State of Pennsylvania, and local laws and regulations, as well as Air Force regulations and operating instructions to include safety and environmental standards. 2.HOURS OF OPERATION: 2.1 Normal Hours. The contractor shall provide routine service Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Operations outside these hours require approval by the Contacting Officer or designated representative. 2.2 Recognized Holidays. The contractor is not required to provide service on holidays recognized by Horsham AGS. These holidays are normally the following: New Year's Day; Martin Luther King Day; Columbus Day; Washington's Birthday; Veteran's Day; Memorial Day; Labor Day; Independence Day; Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. 3.ENVIRONMENTAL AND MATERIALS HANDLING: 3.1 Environmental Compliance: The contractor shall comply with all federal, State of Pennsylvania, and local laws and regulations, as well as Air Force regulations and operating procedures to include all permit conditions. If at any time, an authorized environmental representative feels that regulatory requirements listed above are not being followed, the representative reserves the right to notify the contracting officer to direct corrective action. 3.2 Liability: Contractor shall assume liability for acts of omission in regard to compliance with federal, state and local environmental statutes, regulations and applicable guidelines, including but not limited to fines or penalties associated with enforcement actions and costs of environmental restoration (removal actions, remedial actions, and corrective actions). Contractor and any subcontractors shall assume liability in the event that their actions result in the release of any hazardous substance to air, soils, surface water, or ground water. Contractor and any subcontractors shall be responsible for all documentation, reporting, assessment, and remedial action requirements associated with such release and any resulting contamination. The government reserves the right to initiate and complete all cleanup actions. This does not alter or amend the contractor's liability for the site cleanup. The contractor or subcontractor shall reimburse the government for all costs associated with the cleanup. 4.MISHAP NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING. The contractor shall immediately report any and all injuries and damage involving contractor, Air Force civilian or military personnel to the Wing Safety Office. 4.1 Cooperate fully and assist government personnel in any government investigation of the mishap, until released by the mishap investigative authority through the CO. Safety personnel shall have the right, at any time, to investigate and report all mishaps involving Air Force personnel and property. The CO and contractor Safety representative may accompany Air Force mishap investigation personnel but may not release information regarding the mishap without written approval of the AF Safety investigating official or senior installation commander 4.2 Maintain records of contractor employee's occupational injuries, illnesses, and other related activities as required. 5.FIRE PREVENTION: Establish and implement procedures to ensure careful handling and storage of flammable and combustible products IAW National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 30 and National Fire Codes. 6.HOUSEKEEPING AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES. The contractor must maintain the contractor assigned areas in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition. Remove trash from all the work areas and store all flammables in an approved flammable storage container and ensure the area is left in an orderly manner at the end of the duty day. 6.1 Sanitary Facilities: The Contractor's employees may use the nearest sanitary facilities. The Contractor shall not use facilities in controlled or restricted areas IAW security requirements. 6.2 Refuse Collection: Waste generated by the Contractor in performance of the services specified with this SOW shall be disposed of by contractor off base in compliance with State and Local ordinances, including hazardous materials in which proper disposal instructions shall be complied with. All trash, debris, and refuse caused by the job shall be removed and disposed of and shall be deposited in an approved receptacle or container furnished by the Contractor. The job site shall be cleaned at the end of each workday. 7.INSPECTION: The 111 Attack Wing will provide a Technical Point of Contact (TPC) to verify accomplishment of work. The TPC will be the spokesman for compliance with base standards. Controversies between the TPC and the Contractor will be resolved by the Contracting Officer. If, for some reason, a change in the primary or alternate TPC is required, the Contractor will be notified in writing by the Contracting Officer. The Contractor shall coordinate Contractor activities with the 111 Attack Wing. 8.CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: The contractor shall ensure that employees meet local, state and federal requirements and possesses valid certifications or licenses as required before starting work.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: 111 FG/MSC 201 Fairchild Street, Willow Grove ARS PA
- Zip Code: 19090-5320
- Zip Code: 19090-5320
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