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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 28, 2005 FBO #1371
MODIFICATION

W -- Crane Rental with Operator

Notice Date
8/26/2005
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
238990 — All Other Specialty Trade Contractors
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command, Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Jacksonville, 110 Yorktown Ave 3rd Floor, Code 200, Jacksonville, FL, 32212-0097
 
ZIP Code
32212-0097
 
Solicitation Number
N68836-05-T-0175
 
Response Due
9/9/2005
 
Point of Contact
Ryan Mullins, Contract Specialist, Phone (904) 542-1254, Fax (904) 542-1095, - Bethany Germann, Contract Specialist, Phone (904) 542-1000 x175, Fax (904) 542-1095,
 
E-Mail Address
Ryan.Mullins@navy.mil, bethany.germann@navy.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
*****This information is being posted in addition to the information provided in the original posting. Please make sure you look at all information contained in the original combined synopsis/solicitation posting and any amendments that are posted later.****** ***If you would like to review either of the two Naval Station Mayport Instructions which are mentioned in the Statement of Work below, please contact the contracting office POC's and they can e-mail you the necessary information. The NAVFAC P-307 which is referenced below can be viewed on-line at: http://ncc.navfac.navy.mil/crane/307jun03.pdf STATEMENT OF WORK CRANE RENTAL WITH OPERATOR N68836-05-T-0175 1) Crane Specification The Southeast Regional Maintenance Center requires the rental of one (1) Rough Terrain Crane to be utilized on-site at Naval Station Mayport, Florida in support of ship repair work. Crane provided as rental shall be in good working condition and possess the following characteristics: Minimum 80-Ton Capacity Minimum 142 ft. Main Boom Minimum 56 ft. Jib 2) Maintenance and Repair The contractor shall be fully responsible for the care and maintenance of the crane during the life of this contract. All maintenance conducted on crane shall be completed in accordance with NAVFAC P-307. The contractor shall provide an equal or better crane meeting the minimum requirements specified herein within 8 hours of a trouble call in the event that the equipment herein cannot be repaired within 6 hours of the onset of failure. The contractor shall provide all fuel and supplies required to ensure continuous operation of the crane throughout the rental period. 3) Crane Operator The contractor shall provide crane operator(s) to operate the crane 7 days a week (Monday through Sunday) for a total of 56 flexible hours. The crane operator will normally operate the crane during the hours of 8:00 am through 4:00 pm, however the crane operator will be on call to provide crane services outside those hours for all emergent and Casrep jobs. Contractor will ensure crane operator is qualified by a source that qualifies crane operators (i.e. a union, a government agency or an organization that tests and qualifies crane operators). Contractor shall comply with Naval Station Mayport Instructions 3170.1B and 11260.C and NAVFAC P-307. 4) Place of Delivery and Government Technical Point of Contact Crane to include operator shall be provided on-site at the Naval Station Mayport, Florida. Naval Station Mayport site specific delivery instructions and Government technical point of contact will be provided at time of award. Non-Navy Owned Cranes (Aug 2004) (NAVSUP) Insert the following provision in all solicitations/contracts where incidental use of non-Navy owned cranes at Navy shore installations may occur. CONTRACTOR CRANE REQUIREMENTS The following is a list of minimum requirements that contractors shall comply with for all contracts that may result in the use of a crane for the accomplishment of work. (a) The contractor shall notify the contracting officer, in advance, of the intent of bringing a non-Navy owned crane onto a Navy shore installation. All entries shall be through a prearranged entry point. (b) The contractor shall comply with the applicable American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards (e.g., B30.5 for mobile cranes, B30.22 for articulating boom cranes, B30.3 for construction tower cranes, and B30.8 for floating cranes). For barge mounted mobile cranes, a load indicating device, a wind indicating device, and a marine type list indicator readable in one-half degree increments are required. In addition, the contractor shall comply with specific naval crane safety and operation regulations/standards specifically required by the Navy shore installation and state or local Government. (c) The contractor shall certify that the crane and rigging gear meets applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations by providing a Certificate of Compliance. The Certificate, figure P-1, appendix P-1 of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) P-307 “Management of Weight Handling Equipment”, can be downloaded from the NAVFAC Naval Crane Center website, http://ncc.navfac.navy.mil/crane/307jun03.pdf. The contractor must cite which OSHA regulations are applicable, e.g., cranes used in cargo transfer shall comply with 29 CFR 1917; cranes used in construction, demolition, or maintenance shall comply with 29 CFR 1926; cranes used in shipbuilding, ship repair, or ship-breaking shall comply with 29 CFR 1915. For cranes at Naval activities in foreign countries, the contractor shall certify that the crane and rigging gear conform to the appropriate host country safety standards. The contractor shall also certify that all of its crane operators working in the naval activity have been trained not to bypass safety devices (e.g., anti-two block devices) during lifting operations. The Certification of Compliance form shall be posted on the crane. (d) For mobile cranes with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) rated capacities of 50,000 pounds or greater, the crane operators shall be designated as qualified by a source that qualifies crane operators (i.e., union, a Government agency, or an organization that tests and qualifies crane operators). Proof of current qualification shall be provided. (e) The contractor shall certify that the crane operator is qualified and trained for the operation of the crane to be used. Certification appendix P-1, figure P-1, of NAVFAC P-307, see paragraph (c) above. (f) The contractor shall provide a critical lift plan for each of the following lifts: lifts over 75 percent of the capacity of the crane or hoist (lifts over 50 percent of the capacity of a barge mounted mobile crane’s hoists) at any radius of lift; lifts involving more than one crane or hoist; lifts of personnel; and lifts involving non-routine rigging or operation, sensitive equipment, or unusual safety risks. The plan shall include the following as applicable: (1) The size and weight of the load to be lifted, including crane and rigging components that add to the weight. The OEM's maximum load capacities for the entire range of the lift shall also be provided. (2) The lift geometry, including the crane position, boom length and angle, height of lift, and radius for the entire range of the lift. This applies to both single and tandem crane lifts. (3) A rigging plan, showing the lift points, rigging gear, and rigging procedures. (4) The environmental conditions under which lift operations are to be stopped. (5) For lifts of personnel, the plan shall demonstrate compliance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.550(g) (6) For barge mounted mobile cranes, barge stability calculations identifying barge list and trim based on anticipated loading; and load charts based on calculated lists and trim. The amount of list and trim shall be within the crane manufacturer’s requirements. (g) Contractors shall notify the contracting officer as soon as practicable, but no later than four hours after any weight handling equipment (WHE) accident (see definition in NAVFAC P-307, section 12). The contractor shall secure the accident site and protect evidence until released by the contracting officer. The contractor shall conduct an accident investigation to establish the root cause(s) of any WHE accident. Crane operations shall not proceed until the cause is determined and corrective actions have been implemented to the satisfaction of the contracting officer. (h) The contractor shall provide the contracting officer within 30 days of any accident a Weight Handling Equipment Accident Report using the form provided in NAVFAC P-307, section 12, consisting of a summary of circumstances, an explanation of causes(s), photographs (if available), and corrective actions taken. These notifications and reporting requirements are in addition to those promulgated by OPNAVINST 5100.23 and related claimant instructions. NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO WWW.FEDBIZOPPS.GOV ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (26-AUG-2005); HOWEVER, IT DID APPEAR IN THE FEDBIZOPPS FTP FEED ON THIS DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.eps.gov/spg/DON/NAVSUP/N688361/N68836-05-T-0175/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Naval Station Mayport, Florida
 
Record
SN00881194-F 20050828/050826214002 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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