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1.0 Notice This Request for Information is issued solely for market research and planning purposes. It is not a request for proposals or quotations, nor a solicitation for a contract, nor an assistance instrument award. This notice should not be interpreted as a commitment to issue a solicitation or award a contract, nor does it limit the Government's approach to acquisition. This RFI does not obligate the Government, and the Government will not reimburse any costs incurred in responding. Its purpose is to assess industry interests, capabilities, and qualifications. Responses to this notice, along with other market research, will inform the acquisition strategy, and help the Government further define its requirement. 2.0 Proposed Contract Details The objective of this Request for Information (RFI) is to identify sources capable of providing non-personal aquatic lifeguard services for the Kirtland Air Force Base 50-meter swimming pool. The primary goal is to ensure a safe and secure aquatic environment for all patrons. This includes providing certified and trained lifeguard personnel to conduct vigilant supervision of swimming activities, enforce all pool safety regulations, and administer immediate rescue and first aid care as required. A key objective is also to ensure the contractor can perform and report on daily water quality tests and effectively communicate with government representatives to ensure the pool is only operational when chemical levels are within a safe and acceptable range. 2.1 Required Hours of Operation Lifeguard coverage is required for the following hours, Monday through Friday, excluding down days and Federal Holidays. 2.2 Please see attachments for Sample Duty Day Hours of Operations 2.3 Estimated Workload Calculation Based on the required hours of operation, the estimated total operating hours are as follows for one lifeguard: Weekly Hours: 45 hours Monthly Hours (Approximate): 195 hours Annual Hours: 2,340 hours 2.4 Projected Duties Opening Procedures: Contractor personnel could be responsible for daily opening tasks, including: Conducting and documenting water quality tests. Removing and stowing the automated pool cleaner. Installing pool ladders and stairs for patron access. Performing a comprehensive inspection of the facility to ensure it is safe, clean, and ready for use. Closing Procedures: At the conclusion of swim sessions, personnel would potentially be responsible for: Ensuring all patrons have exited the premises. Removing and storing pool ladders and stairs. Deploying the automated pool cleaner for overnight cleaning. Conducting a final security check to verify all doors and gates are secured and locked. Water Quality & Staffing: The lifeguard staff's role could be limited to testing the pool water prior to opening. If chemical levels are outside the acceptable range, they would notify civil engineering to initiate a service call. The handling, addition, and balancing of pool chemicals could be performed by …
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