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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 28,1999 PSA#2356MEDCOM CONTRACTING CENTER, ATTN MCAA BLDG 4197, 2107 17TH STREET, FORT
SAM HOUSTON TX 78234-5015 F -- SAMPLING, ANALYSIS, AND DISPOSAL OF KNOWN CYLINDERS SOL
DADA10-99-Q-0261 DUE 061799 POC Purchasing Agent Willie Copeland (210)
221-4155, Contracting Officer John V. Thomas (210) 221-3627 (Site Code
DADA10) WEB: hcaa.medcom.amedd.army.mil, hcaa.medcom.amedd.army.mil.
E-MAIL: Willie Copeland@smtplink.medcom.amedd.army.mil, Willie
Copeland@smtplink.medcom.amedd.army.mil. This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial item prepared in accordance with
the format in FAR subpart 12.6 as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. DADA10-99-W-0261 is issued as a
Request for Quotations (RFQ). The solicitation document and
incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through the
Federal Acquisition Circular 97- 11. The solicitation is set aside for
small businesses. The applicable Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) code is 1799 and related small business side is 7 million.
Description, (a) Statement of work. The contractor shall provide all
services necessary for the assessment of all gas cylinders in
accordance with local, state, and federal laws and regulations,
including obtaining any necessary licenses and permits required by
local, state, or federal law, and for complying with any applicable
international, federal, state and local laws, codes, and regulation in
connection with the performance of the work, and all terms
andconditions of this contract to include the discharge of inert gases,
the final treatment/disposal, recycling of the non-inert gases, and the
decommissioning, cleansing and recycling of metal from emptied
cylinders. These services shall include all necessary personnel, labor,
transportation, packaging, detailed analysis (if required) for disposal
and/or transportation, including manifesting or completion of waste
profile sheet. (b) When the Government has information identifying
contents, it is provided for information purposes only and is not a
guarantee of the cylinder contents. A listed content does not relieve
the contractor from the responsibility to ensure that the contents are
correctly identified and manifested when appropriate. Contractor is
required to assess all compressed gas cylinders at the designated
locations and determine if they are non-inert and can be transported
off site for disposal/recycling. Contractor is authorized to revalve
cylinders in order to discharge gases or transport off siteas
appropriate. (c) The contractor is required to discharge, dispose of or
recycle the gas in accordance with Defense Logistical Agency
Regulations (DLAR) 4145.25. The contractor shall complete a
certification of disposal or a certificate of recycling for all gases
and emptied cylinders. Discharge of Inert Gases. The contractor shall
assess each cylinder to determine if the contents are inert. Gases not
regulated by federal, state or local regulations as wastes or
pollutants shall be discharged to the atmosphere. The contractor shall
relocate the cylinders to a designated location in order to safely
discharge the gases from the cylinders if not removed for venting at a
Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF). All proper safety
precautions shall be observed. Remove and Dispose of Non-Inert Gas
Cylinders. The contractor is required to assess each cylinder to
determine if it contains/contained non-inert gases and if it is
transportable. In accordance with 49, Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), the contractoris required to transport inert cylinders that
cannot be disposed of in accordance with "Discharge of Inert Gases"
above due to state and/or local laws and regulations. Once emptied, the
cylinders shall be cleansed, decommissioned and recycled for metallic
content. In addition, the contractor will complete Certificates of
Recycling for all gases, which are processed for reuse of used as fuel,
or Certificates of Disposal for all gases disposed of by incineration
or treatment/neutralization. Accidental Gas Emissions. The contractor
is solely responsible for any and all atmospheric releases of gas
occurring during or resulting from performance of this contract. The
contractor agrees to reimburse the US Government any or all cost
incurred for accidents resulting from improper handling, gas extraction
grinding, drilling torching, etc., or any cylinders while on the
Government installation. Safety. The contractor must perform all
operations in a prudent, conscientious, safe and professional manner.
At a minimum, contractor's personnel and equipment shall comply with
applicable state, federal, local and installation laws, safety
regulations and procedures, and contractor will ensure that its agents,
employees, and subcontractor perform in a safe manner. The contractor
shall ensure that all personnel involved in handling and packaging of
hazardous waste are trained for the level of expertise required for the
proper performance of the task and, in particular, in the areas of
chemical incompatibility, general first aid procedures and spills.
Handling and personnel protective equipment shall be provided by the
contractor and must be appropriate to ensure safe handling of the
hazardous waste. The contractor agrees that his personnel and equipment
are subject to safety inspections by Government personnel while on Fort
Sam Houston, TX. CLIN 0001. The contractor shall provide all personnel,
material, transportation, equipment for the assessment, sampling,
analysis, and disposal of known cylinders as follows: Acetylene, Qty:
35 medium sizes, 3 small sizes, and 1 large size; oxygen, Qty: 8 large
sizes and 2 small sizes; carbon dioxide, Qty: 5 large sizes; C02 fire
extinguisher, Qty: 9 small sizes, 1 medium size, and 1 x-large size;
fire extinguisher, Qty: 6 medium/long; Dichlorotetrafluoroethane, Qty:
3 large sizes; sulfur hexafluoride, Qty: 4 lecture; carbon dioxide,
Qty: 9 small sizes; Hydrogen, Qty: 3 lecture; Hydrogen sulfide, c.p.,
Qty: 4, x-small sizes; Nitrogen Filled Cylinders: Qty: 2500 x-mall
sizes; steribulbs, ethylene oxide, Qty: 60 x-small sizes. CLIN 0002.
The contractor shall provide all necessary labor, personnel, material,
testing equipment, and supervision for the sampling and testing of the
"unknown cylinders" identified in line Item 0003. The contractor shall
provide a quote for sampling and testing of the unknown cylinders
only. CLIN 0003. Unknown cylinders: Qty: 7 large cylinders of the same
type, contents unknown; 6 large cylinders of the same type, contents
unknown; 6 large cylinders of the same type, contentsunknown; and 2
purple "k" medium cylinders of the same type, contents unknown. Once
these cylinders are identified, the awardee shall provide a quote to
the Government for disposal of these cylinders. Site visit. Due to the
nature of the solicitation and environmental issues, a site visit is
mandatory for potential contractors. The site will be accessible only
at the specified time. Potential contractors will meet at 8:00 a.m.,
June 10, 1999, at Building 4196, Medical Contracting Center, Facilities
Branch (MCC/DPW Cell), Fort Sam Houston, TX. Performance period: 28 Jun
99 -- 28 Jul 99. Potential contractors must notify Mr. Copeland at
(210) 221-4155 if they intend to attend the site visit. This
solicitation includes the provisions FAR 52-212-1, Instructions to
Offerors- Commercial Items; and FAR 52-212-2 Evaluation Commercial
Items, considering price, technical capability and experience, and past
performance history. Award will be made to one contractor. Offeror must
complete copy of provisions at FAR 52.212-3 and DFARS 252-212-7000,
Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial Items, prior
to award. The clauses at 52.212-4, Contract Terms and
Conditions-Commercial Item apply to this RFQ and any resultant
contract. The FAR clause 52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions-
Required to Implement Executive Orders-Commercial Items, including as
checked clauses: b(6), b(7), b(9), c(1), c(2), c(4). FAR 52.237-1 --
Site Visit, and DFARS 52-212-7001, Contract Terms and Conditions
required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders Applicable to
Defense Acquisitions of Commercial Items, including as checked the
clause 252.233-7000 Certification of Claims and Request for Adjustment
or relief, DFARS Clause 252.104-7004, FAR 52.228- 5, Insurance -- Work
on a Government Installation, FAR 52-223-12, Refrigeration Equipment
and Air Conditioners (May 1995), FAR 52.223-11, Ozone-Depleting
Substances (Jun 1996), and FAR 52.223-3, Hazardous Material
Identification and Material Safety Data (Jan 1997). "Required Central
Contract Registration". As of 31 May 1998, all contractors wishing to
do business with the Department of Defense are required to be
registered in the Central Contractor Registry. It is the offeror's
responsibility to register and/or confirm that all information in the
registry is accurate and complete. Any offeror that is not registered
of whose information in the registry is incorrect will not be eligible
to receive an award. Mail or FAX offeror(s) and representations and
certifications to MEDCOM Contracting Center, MCAA-C, ATTN: Willie
Copeland, 2107 17th Street, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-5015 or my
facsimile to (210) 221-4123. Government is not responsible for
illegible facsimile offerors or facsimile not received. Offerors are
due 4:00 P.M. June 17, 1999. Posted 05/26/99 (A-SN336235). (0146) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0035 19990528\F-0008.SOL)
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