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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 28,1999 PSA#2397Federal Emergency Management Agcy, Acquisition Operations Division, 500
C Street, S.W., Room 350, Washington, DC 20472 93 -- PLASTIC SHEETING TO BE USED FOR TEMPORARY ROOFING AFTER
DISASTERS SOL EMW-1999-RP-0075 POC Contract Specialist: Frank Bowen
202-646-2768; Contracting Officer: Chandra Lewis 202-646-3118 WEB: The
RFP, once issued, will be accessible from the FEMA,
http://www.fema.gov. E-MAIL: Click here to contact Frank Bowen,
frank.bowen@fema.gov. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has a
requirement for Plastic Sheeting in support of FEMA's disaster support
mission. This procurement is to: (1) procure sufficient plastic
sheeting to achieve and maintain a critical stockage capability at
FEMA's national storage sites, and (2) achieve a delivery surge
capability if needs surpass FEMA's stockage during disaster operations.
Delivery requirements will require contractors with sufficient capacity
to produce up to 1000 rolls of sheeting meeting specifications and
delivery requirements, every day for up to 20 days in the event of a
disaster. The requirement is for the production/manufacturing of
plastic sheeting and subsequent shipping of the sheeting to locations
designated anywhere in the Continental United States (CONUS). The
plastic sheeting will be required to provide temporary roofing for
damaged homes and businesses. The Government may select more than one
contractor for award to ensure FEMA's readiness posture to support the
Federal Government's critical temporary roofing mission during
disaster operations. This procurement is synopsized on the basis of a
small business set-aside (see numbered Note 1). The applicable SIC code
is 3089. The contract type will be Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite
Quantity with Delivery Orders to be issued on a Firm Fixed Price per
roll basis. This synopsis is for commercial items prepared in
accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Part 12 and FAR
15. The applicable SIC Code is 3089 and the small business size is 500
employees. FEMA intends to procure 20,000 rolls initially to backfill
its storage. It is anticipated that the contract(s) awarded will
include liquidated damages for delay of delivery or deviation from
specifications. It is anticipated that the Government will make
award(s) based on Low Price Technically Acceptable procedures as
described in FAR 15 re-write. The period of performance for the
resulting contract(s) will be a base year plus four twelve (12) month
options. It is anticipated that the solicitation will be released
during August 1999, along with detailed specs and evaluation factors.
All interested parties who would like to receive a solicitation should
e:mail Contract Specialist Frank Bowen at frank.bowen@fema.gov., or
fax at 202-646-2970. When requesting the solicitation, please note in
your request whether you would like to receive the solicitation via
email or by hard copy. Additionally, the solicitation will be posted on
the FEMA web site as well at http://www.fema.gov. Telephone requests
will not be honored. Posted 07/26/99 (W-SN358821). (0207) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0382 19990728\93-0001.SOL)
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