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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 3,1998 PSA#2108National Institutes of Health, Office of Procurement Management, 6011
Executive Blvd., Rockville, Maryland 20892-7260 H -- PEST CONTROL OF ANIMAL FACILITIES SOL 263-98-P(GF)-0012 POC
Contracting Officer, Barbara schultz, tel. 301/402-2851, fax.
301/402-3406 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is soliciting
firms with the technical capability, expertise and other resources
necessary (e.g., trained/experienced personnel, labor, tools, supplies,
materials) to provide for the development of a comprehensive Integrated
Pest Management Program (IPMP) in animal care facilities and the
implementation of integrated pest management services that will meet
AAALAC accreditation requirements. Management practices in an IPM
program are not based on the routine application of pesticides, but on
thorough inspections, monitoring for pests, collecting and evaluating
data, identifying sanitation deficiencies, modifying structures, and
performing and documenting ongoing training for both the pest
management contractor and NIH personnel. The contractor shall have a
Pesticide Business License, from the Maryland Department of Agriculture
in Category VII Industrial, Institutional, and Health Related Pest
Control with Sub-categories -(A.) General; (B.) Termite; (C.) Bird;
(D.)Rodent, and (E.) Industrial Weed. The Contractor shall have, a
staff Entomologist and a backup entomologist, The entomologist must
have a masters of science degree in entomology from an accredited
university; or a master's or doctoral degree in a field of biology,
chemistry, or other life science with proof of Board Certification as
an urban entomologist (BCE). The contractor shall have a Quality
Assurance Supervisor, and a backup Quality Assurance Supervisor, who
shall have at least 3 years experience providing quality assurance for
integrated pest management programs of similar scope. All personnel
who provide on-site pest management services shall be certified by the
Maryland Department of Agriculture as a Certified Pesticide Applicator
in Category VII (Industrial, Institutional, Structural, and Health
Related pest control) with a minimum of subcategories to include: A.)
General, B.) Termite, c.) Bird, D.) Rodent, and E.) Industrial Weed.
The IPMP shall consist of regularly scheduled pest management services,
including monitoring for pests (pests include invertebrate and
vertebrate animals), and surveying facilities for conditions that
promote pest activity. The contractor shall develop and implement a
Quality Assurance (QA) program that provides for routine assessments of
all IPM services and shall develop and maintain a complete and accurate
pest management logbook in each animal care facility. The contractor
shall enter all pest management data and information, including
structural and sanitation conditions in each facility, into a computer
data base. which shall be PC and Windows 95 compatible. RFPs may be
requested by FAX at 301/402-3406 or email at Barbara_Schultz@nih.gov.
Any questions may be addressed to: Barbara Schultz, 301/402-2851.
(0152) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0035 19980603\H-0001.SOL)
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