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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 21, 2018 FBO #6207
SOLICITATION NOTICE

R -- AIR MONITOR DEAD LEGS REMOVAL

Notice Date
11/19/2018
 
Notice Type
Combine Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
541620 — Environmental Consulting Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Veterans Affairs;Network Contracting Office (NCO) 2;2875 Union Road;Suite 3500;Cheektowaga NY 14227
 
ZIP Code
14227
 
Solicitation Number
36C24219Q0110
 
Response Due
12/19/2018
 
Archive Date
2/17/2019
 
Point of Contact
585-297-1460 EXT 72456
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
 
Description
Western New York Veterans Health Care Batavia, N.Y, 14020 Description/Specifications/Work Statement Project Number: 528A4-16-206; Air Monitoring Remove Dead Legs Building 1 and 5. Scope Of Services: The successful offeror will be required to provide testing facilities, materials, equipment, transportation and qualified competent personnel (Project Monitors, industrial hygienist technicians, and laboratory personnel) to perform quality assurance air monitoring and asbestos containing materials (ACM) testing during asbestos abatement activities for the following: Building 5 Building 5; located in the basement/crawl space at the Batavia Veterans Hospital in Batavia, New York. Refer to drawing P-101 for building 5. This will be a complete traditional abatement for the pipes and to remove approximately 6 inches of soil in the crawl space. The basement/crawl space is approximately 6,700 square feet and it is anticipated that the abatement and soil removal from Building 5 will take 2 months during normal business hours, Monday Through Friday 8AM to 5PM. Refer to Drawing P-101 for Building 5. The 2nd and 3rd Floor abatement work shall be traditional glove bag abatement and shall be conducted during normal business hours, Monday Through Friday 8AM to 5PM. The abatement contractor will isolate this building into Four (4) quadrants and work in One (1) quadrant at a time. The remaining three quadrants will have Veterans and Patients occupying the space 24 hours a day. Building 1 Building 1; refer to drawings P-101 through P-106 building 1 ground floor through the 4th floor. This will be a glove bag abatement where the contractor will have approximately 3,000 linear feet of asbestos piping insulation to be removed at 250 separate points. Drawing P-101 indicates 3 phases. Phases 1 and 2 shall be conducted over weekends only. The contractor will set up on Friday and work through Sunday. It is anticipated that the contractor will have 4 crews for this work. Phase 3 on this drawing will be conducted during normal business hours, Monday Through Friday 8AM to 5PM. Drawing P-102 indicates phases 4 and 5. Phase 4 shall be conducted over long weekends similar to Phase 1 and 2. Phase 5 shall be conducted during normal business hours Monday through Friday. Drawing P103, Phase 1 for the 3rd floor. This work to be conducted during normal business hours Monday through Friday. Drawing P-104 has Phases 1, 2 and 3 for the 2nd Floor. This work shall be conducted during normal business hours Monday through Friday. Drawing P-105 has Phases 1, 2, and 3 for the 3rd Floor. All 3 phases shall be conducted during normal business hours Monday through Friday. The facility address is 222 Richmond Avenue, Batavia, NY 14020. All services shall be performed in accordance with the latest Code Rule 56 standards for asbestos abatement monitoring and testing. The majority of the work will be conducted during first shift Monday through Friday 8:00AM to 4:00PM. Government Contracting Officer s Representatives (COR): If awarded this contract, you will receive a COR delegation letter with each COR s contact information. These individuals will be responsible for providing technical advice and site coordination. Project Monitoring Services: The successful offeror shall furnish qualified competent personnel and appropriate resources to inspect the materials and workmanship being provided by the asbestos abatement contractors operating at VA medical center facilities under various government construction projects as well as monitor the air quality during asbestos abatement activities. The Project Monitor shall be responsible for performance of actions described herein and additional tests as required by the VA COR. The Project Monitor shall be on-site during all abatement activities. The successful offeror will be required to provide appropriate technical and/or professional personnel at the work site within 48 hours of a verbal or written request by the VA COR. The Project Monitor shall be responsible for collection of PCM air samples as required per Code Rule 56 and NIOSH method 7400, Asbestos and Other Fibers by PCM. Final Clearance air samples will be collected in AHERA Method, Asbestos by TEM. The Project Monitor will contact the COR and/or VA IH anytime air monitoring results exceed the 0.01 outside the work area and immediately upon receipt of all final clearance results. The Project Monitor shall monitor all work and ensure that it is being performed in accordance with Abatement Contractor s work/safety plan that has been approve by the VA IH or Safety Manager, Code Rule 56, OSHA asbestos standards and EPA asbestos regulations.. The Project Monitor shall ensure that all abatement personnel possess abatement certification prior to entry into the work area. The Project Monitor shall maintain a chronological log of all events during the abatement project. The log will contain at least the following: Name of the firm and the certified air sampling technician performing the project air sampling, per workshift or day, for all a rea air samples collected. Dates of project air sample collection, per workshift or day, of area air samples, with appropriate reference to the regulated abatement work area to which the air samples apply. Sample locations sketch, identifying all project air sample locations, per workshift or day, of area air samples. If identical locations are utilized for each workshift or day, of area samples collected throughout a sub -phase of the asbestos project (IIA, IIB or IIC), only one sketch is required for all workshift or day of area samples collected for that specific sub-phase of the asbestos project. The identifying information for each area air sample collected. Sampling time (24-hour clock) and duration for each area air sample collected. Flow rate primary or secondary calibration device identification number, method of flow rate primary or secondary device calibration and date of last calibration, per workshift or day of area air samples. Flow rate of sampling pumps with pre and post calibration listed for each area air sample collected. Chain of custody for each workshift or day of area air samples. Amount and type of asbestos material removed, number of bags of asbestos waste generated, and any issues/concerns identified and the corrective actions taken to abate the issues/concerns. The Project Monitor shall maintain frequent communications with the VA COR to outline project status as well as anticipated problems. The Project Monitor may be asked to confirm a contractor s estimate of quantities of ACM. Site Conditions: Project monitoring services will be conducted at both building 1 and building 5 on 222 Richmond Avenue, Batavia, NY 14020 during asbestos abatement activities as described above in Section 1. Written Reports: A detailed written report of all samples, surveys, map of sample locations, and findings must be submitted to the Contracting Officer and the VA COR within ten (10) days of each final clean air sampling date. Air Sampling Data Sheet must be approved by VA COR before work begins. This written report shall include the following information: Name of the firm and the certified air sampling technician performing the project air sampling, per work shift or day, for all area air samples collected. Dates of project air sample collection, per work shift or day, of area air samples, with appropriate reference to the regulated abatement work area to which the air samples apply. Sample locations sketch, identifying all project air sample locations, per work shift or day, of area air samples. If identical locations are utilized for each work shift or day, of area samples collected throughout a sub -phase of the asbestos project (IIA, IIB or IIC), only one sketch is required for all work shift or day of area samples collected for that specific sub-phase of the asbestos project. The identifying information for each area air sample collected. Sampling time (24-hour clock) and duration for each area air sample collected. Flow rate primary or secondary calibration device identification number, method of flow rate primary or secondary device calibration and date of last calibration, per work shift or day of area air samples. Flow rate of sampling pumps with pre and post calibration listed for each area air sample collected. Chain of custody for each work shift or day of area air samples. Amount and type of asbestos material removed, number of bags of asbestos waste generated, and any issues/concerns identified and the corrective actions taken to abate the issues/concerns. Testing Services: The successful offeror shall be required to analyze VA collected samples using the methods and turnaround times contained in the Unit Price Book. Samples will be analyzed using NIOSH Method 7400, Asbestos and Other Fibers by PCM and AHERA for TEM. Any bulk samples that are required to be analyzed for verification that abatement was complete will use NYS DOH ELAP 198.1, 198.6 or 198.4. The contractor shall bear all costs associated with transporting samples to the successful offeror s testing laboratory facilities as well as for all costs for transmitting test results. Samples: Samples will be collected in accordance with Code Rule 56. The number of samples for any project may be modified at the direction of the VA COR, but cannot be less than the minimum number of samples required in Code Rule 56. Samples shall be collected prior to the start of asbestos abatement, during asbestos abatement, and after asbestos abatement in accordance with Code Rule 56. 10% blanks or a minimum of two (2) blanks shall be collected for each day of sampling. Deliverables: Deliverables are detailed written reports of all activities, inspections, samples, surveys, map of sample locations, and findings conducted or made by the successful offeror s professional and technical personnel. All deliverables will be submitted to the designated VA COR within the deadlines specified below. Types Of Deliverables and Deadlines: Verbal Reports: Verbal notification of testing results shall be made to the VA COR (Industrial Hygienist) immediately upon any irregularities noted during testing. Telefax/E-Mail Reports: Preliminary results shall be telefaxed or emailed to the VA COR within two (2) hours of test completion for all laboratory analyses requirements. Written Reports: Written test reports shall be submitted to the designated Contracting Officer and the VA COR within ten (10) calendar days after each test is completed. All written reports shall be on forms and/or formats specified within this solicitation. Any variation from the requested format shall be subject to approval by the Contracting Officer and the VA COR. Sample analysis turnaround shall be measured from the time the sample collection is completed by the Air Sampling Technician. Authorization and Payment for Services: Authorization for services performed under this Contract will be made using written contract documents or contract modifications. The contractor shall not honor, nor will the Government make payment for, requests that are placed by persons having no contracting authority. The Contracting Officer is the only individual with contracting authority. Invoices and Payment: Payment of services rendered under this contract shall be made in arrears as the work is completed and accepted and upon receipt of all required reports and a properly prepared invoice submitted by the contractor to the electronic invoice processing system described within this contract. Invoices shall reference the following information: Contract number and task order number as well as the Purchase Order Number. An accurate description of services rendered, including Type(s) of services rendered and dates of requested and rendered services, including a daily log of hours expended at the site. Cost data, including requested amounts, unit prices, extended totals and any other data for payment purposes will also be required. Qualifications: General: The successful offeror must demonstrate that its Organization meets current codes and policies which comply with the requirements for project monitoring during asbestos abatements, testing and handling within current federal, state and local laws. Project Monitor: Project Monitor: Project monitor shall possess current certification by the state of New York and/or EPA which complies with the requirements for project monitoring and includes asbestos sampling. Proof of current certification shall be presented prior to contract award and performance of IH services. Laboratory Facilities: Testing Laboratories shall have and maintain a current accreditation with the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) and/or New York State Department of Health Environmental Laboratory Approval Program (NYS DOH ELAP). Proof of certification must be submitted to the VA contracting officer prior to contract performance. Submittals: Submittals are required for all items outlined in the specification and include, but are not limited to the following major submittals. The items highlighted are required to be submitted with your offer: Division Item 02 Staff organization chart showing all personnel who will be working on the project and their capacity/function. 02 Staff qualifications, training, accreditations, and licenses 02 Submit laboratory licensing 02 Proof of contractor licensing 02 New York State license for air monitoring 02 Copy of insurance policy 02 Daily logs 02 Documentation of inspection of the regulated area 02 Completion submittals (02 82 11 section 2.4.3) Evaluation: You will be rated for your technical capabilities on the factors below. In the event of a tie, the firm with the lowest priced offer will be accepted. Pass/Fail Item Staff organization chart showing all personnel who will be working on the project and their capacity/function. Staff qualifications, training, accreditations, and licenses Proof of contractor licensing State license for air monitoring Anticipated Project Duration: The total projected duration for these monitoring services is 270 days from the Notice to Proceed. Off hours work may be required on a case by case basis. The contractor will need to be prepared to start monitoring within one week of notice of abatement start. The contractor will need to be able to remobilize as is necessary to support throughout the project. NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (19-NOV-2018); HOWEVER, IT DID APPEAR IN THE FEDBIZOPPS FTP FEED ON THIS DATE. PLEASE CONTACT 877-472-3779 or fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link To Document
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/VA/VAWNYHCS528/VAWNYHCS528/36C24219Q0110/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Department of Veterans Affairs;Upstate New York Healthcare Facility;222 Richmond Ave.;Batavia, New York
Zip Code: 14020
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05155366-F 20181121/181119230039 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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