Fire Alarm Testing and Inspection Contract
Summary of important facts, details, and requirements
- Location of work
- Gainesville
- Bids due date
- October 24, 2023
- Department and office
- VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
248-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 8 (36C248) - Set aside
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
SDVOSBC
This contract is for the testing and inspection of the fire alarm system at the Gainesville VAMC. The contractor will be responsible for replacing batteries, providing minor repairs, and correcting deficiencies in the system. The contract also includes the provision of various fire alarm system components. The current service provider is SAFE Inc. The inspection schedule is yearly, with spot checks performed monthly by facility staff. Some devices may require a ladder or lift to access.
J012--FY24: Fire Alarm Testing Base +4
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- Location of work
- Gainesville
- Bids due date
- October 24, 2023
- Department and office
- VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
248-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 8 (36C248) - Set aside
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
SDVOSBC
The purpose of this amendment is to incorporate the Equipment List and Responses to vendor submitted questions. The responses to all vendor submitted questions are on the following pages. The due date for all quotes remains at 10/24 12PM EST. Quoters must acknowledge this and other amendments (if posted) on their submitted quote to be considered for award. 36C24824Q0040 NF/SG Fire Alarm Testing and Inspection Amendment 0001 - Responses to Vendor Questions 1. Could you clarify if this is actually a requirement or to only replace the batteries that need replacing? If it is to remain as stated in the SOW, it would add a insignificant cost to the quote. Initially replace all batteries. Then only as needed (usually a 4-5 yr battery life). The $5,000 NTE is to cover incidental issues on inspection, faulty batteries, etc - if needed. Provide labor and materials to provide minor repairs to the Fire Alarm System not to exceed the $5000.00 allocation. Optional years shall also include a $5000.00 allocation intended for minor repairs and corrections 2. This is saying for correcting deficiencies to not exceed $5K in labor and for parts the same. But what if the work labor or parts do exceed this in order to complete? Are you aware of any actual deficiencies that need parts? Or is this something that would be brought to the attention of offers at the time of a site visit once the solicitation is published? We generally do not include repair items in our inspection proposals; we may be able to provide a Not-to-Exceed however we usually try to avoid this for the obvious reason as stated. Anything agreed on as outside scope would be a modification or separate order. 3. Is it possible to admen the SOW just in case there is a situation where any deficiencies parts and labor exceed you $5000 limit? Anything above the $5,000, if approved by VA, would be separately funded and issued as a separate order. 4. Could you provide a total quantity for the equipment list provided: A copy of the equipment list is provided with the solicitation amendment and these question responses. The facility including the Fire Alarm System is routinely changing based upon facility upgrades. Fire Alarm Control Panels, w Battery Fire Alarm Voice Evacuation Panels, Supervisory Auxiliary Field Module Devices Control Field Modules, Indicating Initiating Field Devices Notification Field Devices Manual Alarm Stations Smoke Detectors Heat Detectors Duct Smoke Detectors for Air Handlers and Dampers Power Supplies Strobes Speakers Voice Evacuation Batteries & Fire Alarm System components. DACT Smoke doors 5. What is the fire alarm system product manufacturer and model at the Gainesville VAMC? Notifier Fiber Optic Networked Panels with Various Models. NFS23030 System. All contractors were encouraged to participate in the walk through provided on Wednesday, 10/11/23. 6. What is the old contract number and contract amount? 36C24823P0143 - $64,340.00 (This service was an annual order not Option yr contract). 7. Who is the incumbent / current service provider? SAFE Inc (Security and Fire Electronics Inc) 7. Is there a device/zone list? The facility including the Fire Alarm System is routinely changing based upon facility upgrades. Some devices are removed, and new devices added based on other ongoing projects. 8. What is the current inspection schedule? Yearly by third party due in November/December 2023, spot checks performed monthly by facility staff. 9. Can we obtain a copy of the last inspection report? The previous inspection reports are not relevant for pricing. 10. Are all of the devices accessible within 12 ft of height? Not all devices are accessible within 12 feet of the floor. Some devices will require ladder or lift in which to access.