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This is a service / maintenance or supply contract in Wichita, Kansas. Contact the soliciting agency for additional information.

589A7-WI 589-24-3-4736-0019, (VA-24-00055596) DESCRIPTION This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 12.6, Streamlined Procedures for Evaluation and Solicitation for Commercial Items, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested, and a written solicitation document will not be issued. This solicitation is issued as an RFQ. The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2024-04. This solicitation is for a base plus four option years set-aside for an SDVOSB. The associated North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code for this procurement is 811210, with a small business size standard of $34.0 Million. The FSC/PSC is H359. The Robert J. Dole VAMC located at 5500 East Kellogg Avenue, Wichita, KS 67218 is looking for full-service maintenance and repair on their Uninterruptible Power Supply. All interested companies shall provide quotations for the following: PRICE/COST SCHEDULE ITEM INFORMATION ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 0001 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Full-Service Maintenance and Inspection to include 24-hour emergency repairs with all travel, parts and labor for equipment located at the VA Medical Center located in Wichita, KS as described in the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Base POP Begin: 05-15-2024 POP End: 05-14-2025 0002 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Emergency Service and Preventative Maintenance to include 24/7/365 emergency service with a four (4) hour or less response time in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Base POP Begin: 05-15-2024 POP End: 05-14-2025 0003 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Quarterly maintenance inspections shall be accomplished during the months of October, January, April, and July in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Base POP Begin: 05-15-2024 POP End: 05-14-2025 1001 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Full-Service Maintenance and Inspection to include 24-hour emergency repairs with all travel, parts and labor for equipment located at the VA Medical Center located in Wichita, KS as described in the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 1 POP Begin: 05-15-2025 POP End: 05-14-2026 1002 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Emergency Service and Preventative Maintenance to include 24/7/365 emergency service with a four (4) hour or less response time in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 1 POP Begin: 05-15-2025 POP End: 05-14-2026 1003 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Quarterly maintenance inspections shall be accomplished during the months of October, January, April, and July in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 1 POP Begin: 05-15-2025 POP End: 05-14-2026 2001 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Full-Service Maintenance and Inspection to include 24-hour emergency repairs with all travel, parts and labor for equipment located at the VA Medical Center located in Wichita, KS as described in the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 2 POP Begin: 05-15-2026 POP End: 05-14-2027 2002 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Emergency Service and Preventative Maintenance to include 24/7/365 emergency service with a four (4) hour or less response time in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 2 POP Begin: 05-15-2026 POP End: 05-14-2027 2003 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Quarterly maintenance inspections shall be accomplished during the months of October, January, April, and July in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 2 POP Begin: 05-15-2026 POP End: 05-14-2027 3001 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Full-Service Maintenance and Inspection to include 24-hour emergency repairs with all travel, parts and labor for equipment located at the VA Medical Center located in Wichita, KS as described in the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 3 POP Begin: 05-15-2027 POP End: 05-14-2028 3002 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Emergency Service and Preventative Maintenance to include 24/7/365 emergency service with a four (4) hour or less response time in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 3 POP Begin: 05-15-2027 POP End: 05-14-2028 3003 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Quarterly maintenance inspections shall be accomplished during the months of October, January, April, and July in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 3 POP Begin: 05-15-2027 POP End: 05-14-2028 4001 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Full-Service Maintenance and Inspection to include 24-hour emergency repairs with all travel, parts and labor for equipment located at the VA Medical Center located in Wichita, KS as described in the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 4 POP Begin: 05-15-2028 POP End: 05-14-2029 4002 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Emergency Service and Preventative Maintenance to include 24/7/365 emergency service with a four (4) hour or less response time in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 4 POP Begin: 05-15-2028 POP End: 05-14-2029 4003 1.00 SV __________________ __________________ Quarterly maintenance inspections shall be accomplished during the months of October, January, April, and July in accordance with the attached Statement of Work. Contract Period: Option 4 POP Begin: 05-15-2028 POP End: 05-14-2029 GRAND TOTAL __________________ PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT (PWS) Universal Power Supply (UPS) System Maintenance Contract Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center 5500 East Kellogg Avenue Wichita, KS 67218 Work to be Performed: The contractor shall provide full-service maintenance to include full preventative (FPMI) and quarterly (QMI) maintenance inspections, 24-hour emergency repairs, and all necessary travel, parts (including shipping and handling), and labor for equipment located at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center located in Wichita, Kansas as described in this Statement of Work. Emergency Service and Preventative Maintenance Program includes 24/7/365 emergency service with a four (4) hour or less response time. Full-Service Coverage includes replacements, service, parts, and labor. On-site replacement time for batteries, either remedial or full-string, and emergency capacitor repairs will be billed separately. Quarterly maintenance inspections shall be accomplished during the months of October, January, April, and July. The preventative maintenance shall consist of a complete check of the equipment, making all necessary adjustments, alignments, cleaning, lubrications, and calibrations to ensure equipment meets or exceeds the manufacturer s original specifications. Replacement of batteries will be quoted separately upon request. Work shall be performed in accordance with current IEEE and OEM standards. All work must be performed by certified service personnel. B. Annual FPMI Inspection: 1. Review Universal Power Supply (UPS) maintenance logs and make entries into customer logs. 2. Review alarm history and operation of the system with customer. 3. Review environmental conditions and room cleanliness with customer. 4. Record as found conditions. 5. Perform thermal scan and visual inspection of all breakers, power connections, wiring harnesses, contacts, cables, fans, and major components. 6. Clean/replace air filters as needed. 7. Record input, output, battery voltages, currents, and frequency from display/meter panel. 8. Measure and record input/output, battery voltages, currents, and frequency. 9. Calibrate display/meters as necessary, where possible. 10. Calculate and record load percentage. 11. Verify proper float and equalize settings for installed battery plant. 12. Inspect general overall condition of battery plant. 13. Measure and record harmonic trap filter currents where possible. 14. Review/implement manufacturer field change notices, as possible. 15. With customer s approval (after confirming system battery is good) perform system functionality test and confirm proper operation. 16. Full testing includes customer bringing generator on-line if one exists. 17. Verify proper operation of remote status panel and monitoring. 18. Record as left condition, discuss findings with customer and provide field service report. 19. Obtain customer authorization to transfer system to bypass, then secure critical load. 20. Utilize external maintenance bypass system if present. 21. Inspect inverter and rectifier snubber circuits, gate drives, and discrete components for discoloration or damage. 22. Inspect all power connections, breakers, contactors, transformers, and subassemblies for discoloration or damage. 23. Inspect all AC and DC capacitors for leakage/bulging. 24. Record date codes, part numbers, and quantities. 25. Inspect all fans and record date code, part numbers, and quantities. 26. Inspect all logic boards, assemblies, and connections and clean as necessary. 27. Clean and vacuum interior and exterior of system. 28. measure, record, and calibrate power supplies where possible. 29. Verify and calibrate system alignments to factory specifications where possible. C. Quarterly QMI Inspections: 1. Review Customer battery maintenance logs and make entries into customer logs. 2. Safety inspections. 3. Warning/hazard labels. 4. Operational information and placards. 5. Eye wash and deluge showers (if applicable). 6. Goggles, gloves, and apron (if applicable). 7. Terminal covers (if applicable). 8. Spill containment (if applicable). 9. Measure and record: Ambient room temperature AC and DC voltage and current for each string AC and DC voltage of each cell/jar. 10. Inspect jar, cover, and rack/cabinet for signs of leakage and clean as necessary. 11. Inspect terminal posts, connectors, and cables for corrosion and clean as necessary. 12. Inspect general appearance and cleanliness of battery room and clean as necessary. 13. Record load test/ohmic measurements on each cell/jar, if accessible. 14. Measure and record inter-cell terminal and cable connections, if accessible. 15. Re-torque inter-cell/jar and inter-tier terminal connections as necessary, if accessible. 16. Clean and neutralize jar, cover, and rack/cabinet as necessary. 17. Record as-left condition, discuss findings with customer, and provide field service report. D. Inspections: Inspections shall be performed between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays. Preventative maintenance inspections shall be scheduled with Facility Management Services (FMS), giving a minimum of three (3) normal working days notice prior to arrival. A preventative maintenance inspection may be combined with an emergency service call only when notice has been given. The Contractor must inform FMS at the time of inspection that a combined service and inspection is being performed. E. Service Calls: The contractor shall be on-site to make repairs within 24 hours of the originating call for emergency service and will restore the equipment to its full performance within 48 hours of the originating call. F. Service Slips: All completed repairs will be confirmed and approved by FMS. Service slips shall be submitted to FMS within 24 hours of service call. The repair person shall indicate on the ticket the specific action taken, all parts replaced, and hours of labor required. The Contractor shall, upon FMS request, present for inspection all parts replaced. Failure to provide the service slips may be cause for delay in payment of services performed. G. List of Equipment: One (1) Mitsubishi 2033A - 75kVA UPS with external batteries. Located in Building 19, Ground Floor (IT). One (1) Powerware 9315 - 300/300kVA UPS with external batteries. Located in Building 2, Second Floor (Cath Lab). One (1) Toshiba G8000 125 kVA UPS with external batteries. Located in Building 1C, Ground Floor (CT). One (1) GE TLE 150 kVA UPS with external batteries. Located in Building 1C, Ground Floor (PET). One (1) Eaton 9355 10 kVA UPS with one (1) external battery. Located in Building 1A, Ground Floor (Telephone Equipment Room). H. Contract Administration Data: All contract administration will be retained by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Contracting Officer will be the only person authorized to approve changes or modify any of the requirements under this contract. The Contractor shall communicate with the Contracting Officer on all matters pertaining to contract administration. Only the Contracting Officer will be authorized to make commitments or issue changes that affect price, quantity, or quality of performance of this contract. In the event the Contractor effects any such change at the direction of any person other than the Contracting Officer, the change shall be considered unauthorized, and no adjustment will be made in the contract price to cover any increase in costs incurred as a result thereof. I. Facility Requirements: 1. The contractor shall obtain a contractor s badge from the Engineering office in Building 20. The badge shall always be worn in a visible location on the worker, while on the premises of the VA property. It is the responsibility of the contractor park in the appropriate designated parking areas. Information on parking is available from the VA Police. The VA will not validate or issue reimbursement for parking violations of the contractor under any condition. Smoking is prohibited on VA property. All completed service or installations will be confirmed and approved by a VA Engineering COR. On completion of service the contractor must return Identification badge back to building 20. 2. Contractor will not have access to VA Network, PHI or PII. J. Interconnections: There will be no interconnections between the equipment in this statement of work (SOW) and the VA network or any other associated networks. K. Contract Security: The C&A requirements do not apply. A Security Accreditation Package is not required.

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