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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 06, 2014 FBO #4730
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H -- Base pluse 4 yearly options for Boiler control Test, Calibration, and repair at VAMC Nashville and Murfreesboro TN - Attachment

Notice Date
11/4/2014
 
Notice Type
Attachment
 
NAICS
561210 — Facilities Support Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Veterans Affairs;Network Contracting Office 9;1639 Medical Center Parkway;Suite 400;Murfreesboro TN 37129
 
ZIP Code
37129
 
Solicitation Number
VA24915R0061
 
Response Due
11/14/2014
 
Archive Date
12/14/2014
 
Point of Contact
Phon Phasavath
 
E-Mail Address
esboro
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR subpart 12.6-streamlined procedures for commercial items, in conjunction with FAR subpart 13 and as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This is a Firm Fixed Priced Contract. Only qualified offerors may submit offers. Solicitation VA-249-15-R-0061_1 is issued as a Request for quote (RFP) and constitutes the only solicitation, a written solicitation will not be issued. This procurement will be a set aside to small businesses that fall under NAICS Code is 561210 and size standard is $15 million. Any firm that does not meet the capability and size standard under this NAICS code should not submit a response to this notice. In order to be considered for a government award, the firm must be registered in SAM @ www.sam.gov and be capable of providing all parts, service, manuals, tools or software required to successfully complete scheduled preventive maintenance and emergency maintenance on heating and refrigeration systems and equipment listed in the attached statement of work. This service is required for the Nashville and Murfreesboro, Tennessee VA Medical Centers, at 1310 24th Ave South Nashville TN 37212 and 3400 Lebanon Pike Murfreesboro, TN within VISN 9, in accordance with the terms, conditions, special provisions and schedules herein. In order to be responsive, the firm must offer a quote on all itemized items and total base year including all option years pricing as provided below. Base Year: 12/01/2014 - 11/30/2015 Option year 1: 12/01/2015 - 11/30/2016 Option year 2:12/01/2016 - 11/30/2017 Option year 3: 12/01/2017 - 11/30/2018 Option year 4: 12/01/2018 - 11/30/2019 STATEMENT OF WORK MAINTENANCE ON BOILER CONTROLS TVHS VA Medical Center Nashville and Murfreesboro Campus 1. INTRODUCTION AND STATEMENT OF WORK: Offeror shall furnish all labor, tools, and equipment necessary to inspect, calibrate, adjust, repair and maintain in first class operating condition the boiler combustion controls, associated recording instrumentation (boiler computer system), burner management, flame failure controls, Deaerating Feed Tank (DA Tank), Pressure Reducing Valves (PRV), and safety devices, on the boilers listed below and in the boiler plant in the manner and frequency as stipulated in the VHA Boiler Safety Manual 3rd edition (Reference A). See requirements for list of equipment needed. Service visit includes annual boiler and safety training for boiler operators as required by VHA 2008-062 (Reference B). All work should be coordinated with the Utility Systems Supervisor at Nashville and Murfreesboro VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) and done with boiler operators for training purposes. Service visit requires 5 consecutive full working days, Mon-Fri, 7:30am to 4pm. Safety Checks and fuel/air settings must be in accordance with excess air requirements as set by the manufacturer (Cleaver-Brooks) for the specific boiler type and by the VA VHA Boiler Plant Safety Devices Testing Manual, 3rd Edition (Reference A) and VHA Boiler Policy (VHA 2008-062) Reference B. Combustion calibration of oil and gas must be made from 0% to 100% in 5% increments should be done EACH QUARTER. Check pilot light ignition on natural gas and propane. Test and calibrate boiler water level control system to include high and low water alarm systems. Complete all boiler safety checks in plant as listed in the safety manual, test conducted and at a time frequency described in the VHA Boiler Safety Manual 3rd edition (Reference A). Any device, system or part failure should be immediately reported to the Utility Systems Operator Supervisor. It is expected that upon the completion of the required service that all boilers will be returned to a normal operating condition. A complete report will be given to the Utility Systems Supervisor within 2 business days of the completion of work, 2 copies, one bound hard copy and one electronic copy on DVD. Parts are not included in this contract. VAMC Nashville Campus: There are three Cleaver Brooks 4 pass high pressure gas and oil fired fire tube boilers with Autoflame ® controls, Model 4WI-200-600-200. The boilers are 600 HP and operate at approximately 90 psi. VAMC Murfreesboro Campus: There are three Cleaver Brooks high pressure gas and oil fired fire tube boilers with Hawk 4000 ® controls, Model 4WI-200-600-200. The boilers are 600 HP and operate at approximately 100 psi. 2. REQUIREMENTS: This is a base plus 4 yearly options contract. Period of performance will begin on December 1, 2014 through November 30, 2015. All work must be performed by a certified and experienced service technician during normal working hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Contractors must have proof of training by Autoflame and have computers, software, and devices needed to access the Autoflame controls and calibrate all safety devices. Contractor will schedule each service visit at least two weeks prior to the visit. Each service visit during the months of October, January, April, and July will consist of a minimum of five (5) days each on the job site. In the case that the contract year does not start in October, the first scheduled visit will be scheduled with the COR within 14 calendar days of the contract being awarded. These service periods cannot be adjusted and shall be met by selected Offeror or coordinated at least three weeks of schedule change. a. Nashville Campus (1) Three Cleaver Brooks fire tube boilers and associated safety devices (2) Three Autoflame Control Panels (MM) (3) Three Operating Steam Pressure Limit (Autoflame MM) (4) Six Steam Pressure Limit switches, one recycle and one reset (Mercoid Switch) (5) Nine Safety Relief Valve testing (3 on each boiler) (Kunkle 125, 130, 135 psi) (6) Three Antunes Purge Air Flow Switches (7) Three Outlet Damper Interlock (8) Three High furnace pressure switch (9) Three Auxiliary Low water - Warrick float (10) Three Autoflame radio frequency dual probe for water level and high and low water alarms (11) Three Autoflame self check UV scanner flame scanner (12) Three Combustion air pressure switch - Honeywell (13) Three Autoflame ignition timing and flame confirmation (IR Fire eye) (14) Three System failure Response time (Autoflame MM) (15) Three Low Gas Pressure - Autoflame sensor (16) Three Low gas Pressure Mercoid PRL-3-P1 (17) Three High Gas Pressure Mercoid PRLPP2 (18) Three Low Gas Pressure - Antunes LGPAM1 (19) Six Main gas valve - POC and leak test (20) Six Main oil valve - POC and leak test (21) Three Low atomizing air pressure switch Mercoid 804-24K (22) Three Low oil pressure switch Mercoid (23) Three High oil pressure switch Mercoid (24) Three Low oxygen sensors (25) Combustion controls will be adjusted to maintain the proper fuel/air ratio for the most efficient and safe operation throughout the firing range at a maximum of 5% intervals. (26) Calibration of all transmitters and meters to ensure accurate reading. (27) Testing of PRV's, steam stations, and accumulation test per VA Safety Manual (Reference A). (28) Testing of all safety devices on new DA Tank (29) Calibration of gas sensors and alarms in boiler plant. (30) Boiler computer monitoring network including 2 PC's (one in boiler plant, one in Utility System Supervisors office). (31) Three high water alarm conductivity probes (Warrick) (32) Calibrate all flow transmitters (Steam, Gas, Oil, Water) (33) Any Boiler safety or Plant safety items in Safety Manual (Reference A) not listed above. a. Murfreesboro Campus (1) Three Cleaver Brooks fire tube boilers and associated safety devices (2) Three Hawk 4000 Control Panels (3) Three Operating Steam Pressure Limit (4) Six Steam Pressure Limit switches, one recycle and one reset (Mercoid Switch) (5) Nine Safety Relief Valve testing (3 on each boiler) (Kunkle 125, 130, 135 psi) (6) Three Antunes Purge Air Flow Switches (7) Three Outlet Damper Interlock (8) Three High furnace pressure switch (9) Three Auxiliary Low water - Warrick float (10) Three Warrick dual probe for water level and high and low water alarms (11) Three Fireeye self-check UV scanner flame scanner (12) Three Combustion air pressure switch (13) Three ignition timing and flame confirmation (IR Fire eye) (14) Three System failure Response time (15) Three Low Gas Pressure (16) Three Low gas Pressure Mercoid PRL-3-P1 (17) Three High Gas Pressure Mercoid PRLPP2 (18) Three Low Gas Pressure - Antunes LGPAM1 (19) Six Main gas valve - POC and leak test (20) Six Main oil valve - POC and leak test (21) Three Low atomizing air pressure switch Mercoid 804-24K (22) Three Low oil pressure switch Mercoid (23) Three High oil pressure switch Mercoid (24) Three Low oxygen sensors (25) Combustion controls will be adjusted to maintain the proper fuel/air ratio for the most efficient and safe operation throughout the firing range at a maximum of 5% intervals. (26) Calibration of all transmitters and meters to ensure accurate reading. (27) Testing of PRV's, steam stations, and accumulation test per VA Safety Manual (Reference A). (28) Testing of all safety devices on DA Tank (29) Calibration of gas sensors and alarms in boiler plant. (30) Boiler computer monitoring network. (31) Three high water alarm conductivity probes (Warrick) (32) Calibrate all flow transmitters (Steam, Gas, Oil, Water) (33) Any Boiler safety or Plant safety items in Safety Manual (Reference A) not listed above. Boiler excess air and oxygen shall be maintained throughout the firing range on gas and oil in accordance with burner manufacturer's burner recommendations (Cleaver-Brooks) Exhaust gas test is conducted using Autoflame ® EGA system. System should be checked for calibration and proper operation per manufacturer (Autoflame) recommendations. Parts are not included: however, during each service call, the contractor will submit a list containing each part needed and prices to the Engineering Service Office. Approval must be obtained from the Maintenance & Operations General Supervisor or a designee thereof and Contracting officer prior to providing the VA the part. The contractor will invoice the VA on a separate purchase order and include an itemized listing of parts used. The contractor will submit to the Chief Engineer through the Utility Systems Supervisor and the M&O Supervisor, a written report stating his findings and recommendations of proper operations and maintenance condition of the boiler and plant. Tools of the trade: Contractor must have complete test and tools of the trade require for testing and calibrating Cleaver-Brooks boilers with Autoflame and Hawk 4000 controls including Autoflame combustion software (latest version), laptop, connection cord to connect laptop to Autoflame MM and Hawk 4000, Digital Manometer (calibrated annually may be requested to provide proof of calibration), nitrogen pressure tank and connection fittings/assembly to test boiler safeties as required in the VA Boiler Safety Manual 3rd Edition (Reference A), digital device to calibrate flow transmitters (such as a Yokagowa), and test gas and device to test gas detection system for the boiler plant. Various hand held tools as wells including electrical meters, jumpers, wrenches, screw drivers, etc ¦ The contractor is required to provide all their own tools and equipment, none to be provided by the VA. VA equipment may be used when training VA boiler operators if VA equipment differs in operation from vendor. Competency of Personnel (Qualifications): An experienced and certified industrial boiler service representative is required. Proof of experience and training may be requested. No welded repairs are permitted except by certified welders using code-approved procedures. Contractors should be trained in Autoflame and Hawk 4000 boiler control systems and have a minimum of three years of boiler calibration and safety checks on all standard type of boiler devices and switches, and testing in manner and frequency of VHA Boiler Safety Manual, 3rd Edition (Reference A). This work requires two sets of skills, the first is the Autoflame and Hawk 4000 combustion control system, and the other is the VA Safety Testing Manual process (Reference A). 3. DELIVERY: All work must be performed by a certified and experienced service technician during normal working hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Each service visit during the months of October, January, April, and July will consist of a minimum of five (5) days each on the job site. Rescheduling process: If selected offeror cannot meet this required schedule a three week written notice is required and shall include the proposed new dates for subject visit. This written notification shall be provided to the VA Contracting Officer and COR for agreement if conditions don't permit a visit during the designated month. a.During preventative maintenance (PM) inspections and emergency service calls the service technician will be accompanied by the respective campus Utility Systems Operator Supervisor or a designee thereof. b.Service visit shall include training of boiler plant operators on operation and testing of safety devices. Contractor should work closely with VA boiler operators during all phases of calibration and testing. c.Each device must be recorded using the forms in the VA Safety Manual. All these forms must be included in the testing report provided to the COR. 4. PROGRESS AND COMPLIANCE: a.After each scheduled PM or emergency maintenance call is complete, the qualified service technician shall leave a signed service ticket with the Utility Systems Operator Supervisor or his designee detailing work completed failure of any device and recommended remedial action. b. Payments will be made in arrears upon receipt of certified invoice and signed service report. 5. NOTES AND OTHER INFORMATION: a.There are no known security issues with this Statement of Work. b.Contractors are responsible for finding their own parking. Currently, contractors cannot park at the VAMC Nashville Campus. Contractors may park temporarily to drop off tools and supplies only. c.Contractors are required to obtain Temporary ID Badge from Engineering Service, Room D73 Nashville or Building 6 Murfreesboro, while on VA property if not escorted during entire visit by an Engineering Service employee. d.Boiler Efficiency Institute (BEI) testing sheets should be used for each test and include the make, model, setting, trip point, whether the test passed or failed, if failed - recommended repair. Complete report should be given to the Utility System Supervisor prior to leaving the boiler plant on the 2 calendar days of the completion of the work detailing all contractor work including the testing of safety devices listed above, and also all combustion and emission data at 5% intervals. 6. Solicitation Note(s): Important Instructions to all Offerors: a.An unsupported statement "Complies" to technical specifications contained in this solicitation is not acceptable. b.Also important if proposed contractor solution does not meet ALL of the established technical performance requirements contained in this SOW will be considered to be not technically acceptable, and the submitted proposal will be removed from further consideration. It is incumbent upon Offerors to ensure that all technical requirements are comprehensively addressed in the submitted proposal. 7.EVALUATION FACTORS for Technical Evaluation Panel (TEP) will include the following factors: a.Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) Evaluation Criteria This is a request for proposal (RFP). Representatives (TEP) of the Department of Veterans Affairs will evaluate the proposals. Low Price Technically Acceptable procedures-- Award will be made on the basis of the lowest evaluated price of proposals meeting or exceeding the acceptability standards for the technical factors listed in the statement of work and the below non-cost factors. b.Technical Evaluation Qualification- This component of the proposal shall also include key contractor personnel who shall comprise the contractor team to perform this requirement. Certificate or proof of training for the autoflame boilers must be submitted. Contractor must possess autoflame software and certify that they own a copy. If subcontracting, subcontractors must show proof of training and qualification to work on autoflame boilers. Any proposal that does not include all of the proof of training and will result in the proposal being rated "Unacceptable." c.Past Performance The Proposal shall also include up to three (3) relevant examples of corporate experience in related work and the role of the personnel proposed for this requirement in the past projects. This component of the plan will be evaluated for its comprehensiveness and the relevance of contractor and contractor personnel experience. Past performance worksheet shall be sent to previous contracts performed by interested offeror. 8.Proposal Evaluation The Government intends to evaluate proposals and award a contract without discussions with offerors (except clarifications as described in FAR 15.306(a)). Therefore, the offeror's initial proposal should contain the offeror's best terms. The Government reserves the right to conduct discussions if the Contracting Officer later determines them to be necessary. Further, if the Contracting Officer determines that discussions are necessary and if the Contracting Officer determines that the number of proposals that would otherwise be in the competitive range exceeds the number at which an efficient competition can be conducted. The Contracting Officer may limit the number of proposals in the competitive range to the greatest number that will permit an efficient competition among the most highly rated proposals. 9.Technical Evaluation Panel Selection Decision Evaluators will provide results of the evaluations (i.e. Technically Acceptable or Unacceptable) to the Contracting Officer. The lowest priced technically acceptable proposal shall represent the best value to the government. 10. Contractor (Offeror) Required Visit Frequency and Test Schedule: October: M, 6M, A - Calibration gas and oil, 0% to 100%, 5% increments, gas and propane ignition. January: M - Calibration gas and oil, 0% to 100%, 5% increments, gas and propane ignition. April: M, 6M - Calibration gas and oil, 0% to 100%, 5% increments, gas and propane ignition. July: M - Calibration gas and oil, 0% to 100%, 5% increments, gas and propane ignition. 11. Required Inspections and Operational Tests - VHA DIRECTIVE 2008-062 a. Key to Frequency Abbreviations (1) H = Hourly. (2) D = Daily. (3) M = Once per month. (4) 6M = Once every 6 months. (5) Y = Once per year. b. Frequency Chart (8) Adjust burner combustion settings and calibrate oxygen trim. Quarterly (9) Check vibration of burner fans. 6M (10) Calibrate instrumentation, monitoring, and control systems. Quarterly (l1) Operational Testing of Boiler Safety Devices, such as: (a) Low-water cutoff (slow drain) M (b) Fire each boiler and the pilot on the alternate fuel for 1 hour M (c) Low-water cutoff shunt switch M (d) Auxiliary low-water cut-off (slow drain) M (e) Auxiliary low-water cut-off shunt switch M (f) High-water alarm M (g) Low-water alarm M (h) High-steam pressure cut-out (recycle) 6M (i) High-steam pressure cut-out (non-recycle) 6M (j) Steam safety valves boiler (raise boiler pressure until valve pops) 6M (k) Steam safety valves boiler (accumulation test at high fire) Y (l) Flame scanner M (m) Check gas vent for leaks 6M (n) High-gas fuel pressure cut-off 6M (o) Low-gas fuel pressure cut-off 6M (p) Gas fuel safety shut off valves proof of closure 6M (q) Leak test gas fuel safety shut off valves 6M (t) Low-atomizing pressure for fuel oil 6M (u) High-fuel oil pressure cut-off 6M (v) Low-fuel oil pressure cut-off 6M (w) Fuel oil safety shut off valves proof of closure 6M (x) Leak test fuel oil safety shut off valves 6M (y) Check operation of Liquid Petroleum Gas pilot 6M (z) Low-pilot gas pressure cut-out 6M (aa) Forced draft fan motor interlock 6M (bb) Forced draft fan damper wide open for purge 6M (cc) Boiler outlet damper wide open for purge 6M (dd) Purge air flow interlock 6M (ee) Timing for pre-purge 6M (ff) Timing for post-purge 6M (gg) Igniter timing 6M (hh) Low fire position interlock 6M (ii) Combustion air interlock 6M (jj) Main flame out; i.e., time to close valves 6M (kk) Ignition flame out; i.e., it is time to close valves 6M (ll) Minimum igniter flame test 6M (mm) Scanner not sensing ignition spark 6M (nn) Low-oxygen alarm and/or cut-out 6M (oo) Pre-purge setting of flue gas recirculation damper 6M (pp) Interlock of building outside air damper with burner control 6M (qq) DA Tank and steam line PRV relief valves (6M) (rr) Emergency Stop buttons at exits (ss) Calibrate all flow transmitters (Steam, Gas, Oil, Water) A (tt) Boiler plant exhaust gas sensors 6M (uu) Operation of condensate storage tank high and low water alarms M (vv) DA Tank high and low water alarms (M) (ww) DA Tank make up systems and dump valve (6M) (xx) Steam plant PRV safety valves (A) REFERENCES: a.VHA Boiler Plant Safety Devices Testing Manual, 3rd Edition Dated September 2008 b.VHA Boiler Plant Operations Directive (VHA 2008-062) Dated October 15,2008 c.NFPA 85, Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazard Code d. Boiler Efficiency Manual Boiler Efficiency Institute ® 2002 (Produced for the VA) e.ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code f.Manufacturer's literature - Cleaver-Brooks, Autoflame ®, boiler safety and boiler plant safety devices. g.ASME Test Form for Abbreviated Efficiency Tests PRICE SCHEDULE YEARCOST BASE YEAR 12/01/2014-11/30/2015 YORK CAMPUS$ NASHVILLE CAMPUS$ TOTAL BASE YEAR$ OPTION YEAR 1 12/01/2015 - 11/30/2016 YORK CAMPUS$ NASHVILLE CAMPUS$ TOTAL OPTION YEAR 1$ OPTION YEAR 1 12/01/2016 - 11/30/2017 YORK CAMPUS$ NASHVILLE CAMPUS$ TOTAL OPTION YEAR 2$ OPTION YEAR 1 12/01/2017 - 11/30/2018 YORK CAMPUS$ NAHSHVILLE CAMPUS$ TOTALOPTION YEAR 3$ OPTION YEAR 1 12/01/2018 - 11/30/2019 YORK CAMPUS$ NASHVILLE CAMPUS$ TOTAL OPTION YEAR 4$ GRAND TOTAL BASE PLUS ALL OPTION$ Submitting Quote: Contractor shall submit their quote on company letterhead and shall include the completed pricing forms (all line items price displayed), along with name, address, telephone number of the offeror, firm's DUNS#, overall total price for base year and all option years, and a completed copy of Clause 52.212-3 Offerors Representations and Certifications- Commercial Items or vendor's ORCA document. Additionally, the Contractor shall provide a minimum of three (3) Past Performance references. Quotes must be received November 14, 2014 by 4:00 PM Central Time. Email your quote to phon.phasavath1@va.gov or mail to the following address: Department of Veterans Affair, Network Contract Office, VISN 9, Attention: Phon Phasavath, 1639 Medical Center Parkway, STE 400, Nashville TN, 37129. Please no phone calls. CLAUSES FAR NumberTitleDate 52.212-2EVALUATION--COMMERCIAL ITEMSJAN 1999 52.212-3OFFEROR REPRESENTATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS--COMMERCIAL ITEMSAPR 2012 52.212-4CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS-- COMMERCIAL ITEMSFEB 2012 52.212-5CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT STATUTES OR EXECUTIVE ORDERS--COMMERCIAL ITEMS ALTERNATE II (JUL 2012)AUG 2012 52.217-8OPTION TO EXTEND SERVICESNOV 1999 52.217-9OPTION TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT--SERVICESMAR 1989 52.219-1SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM REPRESENTATIONSAPR 2012 52.219-28POST-AWARD SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM REREPRESENTATIONAPR 2012 FAR Number 52.219-6 52.219-14Title NOTICE OF TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE LIMITATIONS ON SUBCONTRACTINGDate NOV 2011 NOV 2011 52.225-25PROHIBITION ON CONTRACTING WITH ENTITIES ENGAGING IN SANCTIONED ACTIVITIES RELATING TO IRAN-- REPRESENTATION AND CERTIFICATIONNOV 2011 52.228-5INSURANCE--WORK ON A GOVERNMENT INSTALLATIONJAN 1997 52.232-18AVAILABILITY OF FUNDSAPR 1984 52.233-2SERVICE OF PROTESTSEP 2006 52.233-3PROTEST AFTER AWARDAUG 1996 852.203-70COMMERCIAL ADVERTISINGJAN 2008 852.233-70PROTEST CONTENT/ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTIONJAN 2008 852.233-71ALTERNATE PROTEST PROCEDURE (MAY 2010) NOTEMAY 2010 852.237-70CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIESAPR 1984 852.232-72ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION OF PAYMENT REQUESTSNOV 2012 See attached document: ATTACHMENT 1 PAST PERFORMANCE. See attached document: 52212.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: 1310 24th Ave South;Nashville TN 37212; And;3400 Lebanon Pike;Murfreesobor Tn
Zip Code: 37129
 
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