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The Cincinnati Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC), Cincinnati, OH, has a requirement to obtain on-site maintenance, inspection, testing, major service, and load bank testing for six (6) emergency power generators and fuel quality testing and maintenance for seven (7) underground fuel storage tanks and six (6) day tanks located at the Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VA) and the Fort Thomas Domiciliary (located in Fort Thomas KY) by means of a firm fixed price/indefinite quantity Contract with a base year and four (4) one-year option periods to be exercised at the discretion of the Government. The intention of this Sources Sought is to obtain information only. Please do not send a proposal. Requested information: To aid acquisition planning, we re seeking capable and interested firms for the information requested. If your firm meets the criteria and would like to take in the selection process please send the point of contract (ronald.heidemann@va.gov) the following, via email: Firm s Name and Socio-Economic Status. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Contractor shall provide all management, supervision, personnel, labor, parts, supplies, materials, tools, equipment, incidental engineering services, overtime pay, weekend and holiday premium pay, travel expenses, and transportation necessary to perform all maintenance, inspection, testing, and other services required to maintain emergency generators and associated fuel storage systems in a safe and working condition as originally specified by the equipment manufacturer. Maintenance and services shall be provided for each emergency generator in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations. Services shall be executed to interfere as little as possible with normal functioning of the Medical Center as a whole. Testing and maintenance shall be performed in mid-August of each contract year. Quality Control: The contractor shall develop and maintain an effective quality control program to ensure services are performed in accordance with this PWS. The contractor shall identify and define the management concept for ensuring compliance with all contract requirements. The contractor shall develop and implement procedures to identify, prevent, and ensure non-recurrence of defective services. The contractor will have an ongoing quality assurance and /or quality improvement program designed to objectively and systematically measure, assess, and improve performance to enhance patient care and all patient care services. The contractor s quality control program is the means by which the contractor assures that all work complies with the requirement of the contract. The contractor shall provide a copy of the QCP with their offeror as specified by the Contracting Officer and upon request thereafter. After acceptance of the quality control plan, the contractor shall immediately notify the contracting officer of any proposed changes to their quality control program and submit a change request in writing to the …
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