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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 15, 2008 FBO #2272
MODIFICATION

79 -- Explosion Proof HEPA Vacuums With Accessories

Notice Date
2/13/2008
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
335212 — Household Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, United States Marine Corps, Marine Corps Air Bases East - RCO, PSC Box 8018, Cherry Point, NC, 28533-0018, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
28533-0018
 
Solicitation Number
M00146-08-T-N044
 
Response Due
2/19/2008
 
Archive Date
3/5/2008
 
Point of Contact
Debora Berget, Contract Specialist, Phone 252-466-7766, Fax 252-466-8492
 
E-Mail Address
debora.berget@usmc.mil
 
Description
The purpose of this amendment is to post Questions and Answers pertaining to this requirement. February 13, 2008 Questions and Answers to Solicitation number M00146-08-T-N044 Q1: Can you inform me of the specific make and model number (catalogue reference preferred) so that we may perform a closer examination of the capabilities and functionality you seek? Answer: The FRC East has four Nilfisk Model CD 3707EXP with modifications, NEMA rated motor starter and NEC Class II Group E motor, as characterized in the purchase description. Q2: Can you inform us as to why you require a waste drum no bigger than 16 gallons? Our units take an industry standard DOT 55-gallon drum, and we provide the standard option of a 23-gallon drum. We can provide a 16-gallon or smaller drum, but would like to know if it is important (i.e., in the government's best interest) to go down this road. Answer: The units must be capable of negotiating tight production areas, therefore, the width must be below 30 inches and the drum must be emptied daily for fire protection, aluminum dust. No more than one pound of aluminum dust may accumulate in the drums. See NFPA 484. Q3. We offer the option of an automatic reverse cleaning system (as opposed to the manual control specified). Shall we propose this option, or is it definitely an option the government does not which to explore? Answer: The Government does not desire the option of an automatic reverse cleaning system. Q4. Can you inform us when you require delivery of the 8 units? Answer: Delivery is required within ten (10) weeks of award or sooner. Q5. Will the government install the central collection system? or will this be the responsibility of the vendor? Answer: These will not be permanently installed central units. These units will be portable support equipment. The Fleet Readiness Center East at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC has a requirement for explosion proof HEPA vacuums with accessories. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation number M00146-08-T-N044 is hereby issued as a Request for Quotation. The incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-22 and Defense Acquisition Circular 98-93. This acquisition is unrestricted. The North American Industry Classification System code 335212, with a small business size standard of 750 employees. This requirement is for a firm fixed priced contract for the following items: Item 0001 8 each explosion proof HEPA vacuums with accessories ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS PURCHASE DESCRIPTION 1. NOMENCLATURE: Electric powered Explosion Proof HEPA Vacuum(s) with accessories. 2. ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS: 2.1 General Description: The new vacuum(s) system shall capture, transport, and contain dust generated from aircraft and aircraft components corrosion control and paint preparation sanding operations. The vacuum(s) shall be supplied with high efficiency manual reverse flow cleaning cartridges and HEPA after filters, with header system, with accessories, and have the essential characteristics listed below. 2.2 Vacuum(s) shall have the following characteristics: a. The vacuum system shall be suitable for aircraft hangar, corrosion removal, aircraft paint preparation sanding, aircraft painting environment, and industrial production service. b. The vacuum shall be equipped with a HEPA filter with filtration efficiency of 99.97 percent or higher on 0.3 micron particles. c. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 390 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 0 inches water column blower external static pressure. d. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 290 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 40 inches water column blower external static pressure. e. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 240 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 60 inches water column blower external static pressure. f. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 190 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 75 inches water column blower external static pressure. g. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 150 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 90 inches water column blower external static pressure. h. The primary filter material shall be compatible, effective, and reliable with the intended paint preparation sanding operations. i. The vacuum system shall comply with NFPA 33 for paint preparation and paint application service. j. The vacuum system shall comply with NFPA 484 for aluminum or titanium dust service. k. The vacuum system shall be certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, for use in the United States in hazardous environments including environments that may contain flammable and combustible gasses, vapors and combustible metal dust. These metals include aluminum and titanium. The certification shall be affixed to the unit. l. The NFPA 484 required deflagration vent shall be designed and positioned not to be a personnel collision hazard. m. The primary filter material shall be conductive. n. The primary filters shall clean effectively by having an easy release filter material or finish. o. The primary filter shall have an efficiency of 99.95 percent on 0.5 micron particulate. p. The primary filters surface area shall be not less than 80 square feet. q. The primary filter shall have reverse airflow cleaning. r. The primary filter cartridge cleaning shall be manually operated reverse airflow. The manual cleaning mode shall clean the filter cartridges while dust is kept in the vacuum system. s. During cleaning cycles, the system shall not emit dust. t. All filters shall have differential pressure gages with clearly marked normal and maximum operating limits. u. The vacuum system shall not generate noise in excess of 84dB. v. The vacuum system shall utilize 480V, 60 Hz, 3-phase electrical power. w. Electrical components and system shall comply with NFPA 70, NEC Class I Division I Group D, and NEC Class II Group E. x. The vacuum system shall be listed and labeled for use with combustible aluminum dust. y. The vacuum system shall be conductive and able to be grounded in accordance with NFPA 33, 70, 409, and 484. The grounding conductor cord shall be no less than 50 feet long. The ground conductor cord shall include a grounding clamp connector meeting the requirements of MIL-DTL-83413/7C. z. The vacuum system shall be supplied with a power cord no less than 50 feet long. aa. The vacuum system shall be supplied without a power cord plug. bb. The motor starter shall be heavy duty NEMA rated. The motor starter size shall be no less than recommended by the blower manufacturer, and no less than NEMA 1. The motor starter shall not be adversely affected by local high ambient temperatures. The motor starter enclosure shall meet the requirements of NEC Class I Div I Group D, and NEC Class II Group E. cc. The motor starter and enclosure, and system exhaust flow shall not be mounted in close proximity. The motor starter and enclosure shall be mounted such that the exhaust does not flow onto the motor starter and enclosure. dd. Metal surfaces shall be conductive and corrosion resistant. ee. The vacuum dust storage bin capacity shall be no less than 3 gallons and no greater than 16 gallons. ff. The vacuum system motor horsepower shall be no less than 10. gg. The vacuum system shall be supplied with adequately sized swivel locking casters. 2.3 Vacuum System Accessories shall have the following characteristics: a. The system shall include complete vacuum header tubes. The header tube shall each be no less than 80 feet long. Header tube segments shall be cut into nominally 4 feet long segments. b. The system header tube shall be sized to enable four simultaneous operators each. c. The system header tube shall include easy connect/easy disconnect valve receptacles, at intervals no greater than 5 feet. Central vacuum system wall inlets with spring loaded flap door valves meet this requirement. d. The tool hose assembly shall simply insert into the header connection receptacle. Friction and static pressure will be sufficient to maintain the tool hose to header connection. e. No less than quantity fifteen (15) header connection valve receptacles shall be provided. f. The system header connection valve receptacles shall close automatically when the tool vacuum hose assembly is withdrawn. g. The vacuum system shall include no less than quantity twelve (12) tool hoses to connect the tool hood to the header tube. Each tool hose shall be no less than 15 feet long. h. The tool hose size inside diameter shall be nominally 1-1/2 inches. i. The accessories shall include cleaning attachments. These attachments shall include dust brushes, crevice nozzles, and floor cleaning nozzles. The vacuum system shall include six sets of dust brushes and crevice nozzles; and two floor cleaning nozzles with hose. Each floor cleaning nozzle shall include a 20 feet long hose. j. All components and accessories shall be conductive and able to be grounded in accordance with NFPA 33, 70, 409, and 484. 3. EQUIPMENT MANUALS: Three sets of equipment manuals shall be provided. These manuals shall contain all required technical data including operating instructions, parts list, mechanical diagrams, and maintenance instructions. The manuals shall include the blower, blower motor, and motor starter manufacturers and model numbers. The manuals shall include the blower performance curve, operating point, maximum operating horsepower, and selected motor horsepower. The manuals shall include the filter differential pressure information. This information shall include the minimum, normal operating, maximum allowable differential pressure, and filter cleaning differential pressure instructions. Two (2) sets of manuals shall be mailed with the equipment. One (1) complete set shall be mailed within 15 days after date of contract award to: Fleet Readiness Center East, Code 6.3.1 Building 159, PSC Box 8021, Cherry Point, NC 28533-0021, Attn: Brian J. Jackson Item 0002 6 each explosion proof HEPA vacuums ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS PURCHASE DESCRIPTION 1. NOMENCLATURE: Electric powered Explosion Proof HEPA Vacuum(s) with accessories. 2. ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS: 2.1 General Description: The new vacuum(s) system shall capture, transport, and contain dust generated from aircraft and aircraft components paint preparation sanding operations. The vacuum(s) shall be supplied with high efficiency manual reverse flow cleaning cartridges and HEPA after filters, with header system, with accessories, and have the essential characteristics listed below. 2.2 Vacuum(s) shall have the following characteristics: hh. The vacuum system shall be suitable for aircraft hangar, aircraft paint preparation, aircraft painting, and industrial production service. ii. The vacuum shall be equipped with a HEPA filter with filtration efficiency of 99.97 percent or higher on 0.3 micron particles. jj. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 390 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 0 inches water column blower external static pressure. kk. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 290 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 40 inches water column blower external static pressure. ll. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 240 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 60 inches water column blower external static pressure. mm. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 190 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 75 inches water column blower external static pressure. nn. The minimum rated volumetric flow rate shall be no less than 150 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) at 90 inches water column blower external static pressure. oo. The primary filter material shall be compatible, effective, and reliable with the intended paint preparation sanding operations. pp. The vacuum system shall comply with NFPA 33 for paint preparation and paint application service. qq. The vacuum system shall comply with NFPA 484 for aluminum or titanium dust service. rr. The vacuum system shall be certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, for use in the United States in hazardous environments including environments that may contain flammable and combustible gasses, vapors and combustible metal dust. These metals include aluminum and titanium. The certification shall be affixed to the unit. ss. The NFPA 484 required deflagration vent shall be designed and positioned not to be a personnel collision hazard. tt. The primary filter material shall be conductive. uu. The primary filters shall clean effectively by having an easy release filter material or finish. vv. The primary filter shall have an efficiency of 99.95 percent on 0.5 micron particulate. ww. The primary filters surface area shall be not less than 80 square feet. xx. The primary filter shall have reverse airflow cleaning. yy. The primary filter cartridge cleaning shall be manually operated reverse airflow. The manual cleaning mode shall clean the filter cartridges while dust is kept in the vacuum system. zz. During cleaning cycles, the system shall not emit dust. aaa. All filters shall have differential pressure gages with clearly marked normal and maximum operating limits. bbb. The vacuum system shall not generate noise in excess of 84dB. ccc. The vacuum system shall utilize 480V, 60 Hz, 3-phase electrical power. ddd. Electrical components and system shall comply with NFPA 70, NEC Class I Division I Group D, and NEC Class II Group E. eee. The vacuum system shall be listed and labeled for use with combustible aluminum dust. fff. The vacuum system shall be conductive and able to be grounded in accordance with NFPA 33, 70, 409, and 484. The grounding conductor cord shall be no less than 50 feet long. The ground conductor cord shall include a grounding clamp connector meeting the requirements of MIL-DTL-83413/7C. ggg. The vacuum system shall be supplied with a power cord no less than 50 feet long. The power cord shall be 10/3WG SEOW rubber jacketed type with the plug installed. hhh. The vacuum system shall be supplied with a power cord plug. The plug shall be delayed action, 30 amp, 460 volt, 3 phase, 4 pole, Crouse-Hinds Catalog Number CPH7934. iii. The motor starter shall be heavy duty NEMA rated. The motor starter size shall be no less than recommended by the blower manufacturer, and no less than NEMA 1. The motor starter shall not be adversely affected by local high ambient temperatures. The motor starter enclosure shall meet the requirements of NEC Class I Div I Group D, and NEC Class II Group E. jjj. The motor starter and enclosure, and system exhaust flow shall not be mounted in close proximity. The motor starter and enclosure shall be mounted such that the exhaust does not flow onto the motor starter and enclosure. kkk. Metal surfaces shall be conductive and corrosion resistant. lll. The vacuum dust storage bin capacity shall be no less than 3 gallons and no greater than 16 gallons. mmm. The vacuum system motor horsepower shall be no less than 10. nnn. The vacuum system shall be supplied with adequately sized swivel locking casters. 2.3 Vacuum System Accessories shall have the following characteristics: k. The system shall include quantity two (2) separate complete vacuum header tubes, one of which to be used at a time. l. The header tubes shall each be no less than 80 feet long. Header tube segments shall be cut into nominally 4 feet long segments. Burrs and sharp edges shall be removed. m. Each header shall include a large radius elbow fitting with easy connect/easy disconnect valve receptacles for the header end opposite the vacuum end of header. n. The header tubes shall include ample couplings to join the tube segments, branch fittings, transition fittings, and header end elbow. o. The system header tubes shall be sized to enable four simultaneous operators each. p. The system header tube shall include easy connect/easy disconnect valve receptacles, at intervals no greater than 5 feet. Central vacuum system style wall inlets with spring loaded flap door valves meet this requirement. q. The tool hose assembly shall simply insert into the header connection receptacle. Friction and static pressure shall be sufficient to maintain the tool hose to header connection. r. No less than quantity fifteen (15) header connection valve receptacles for each header shall be provided. s. The system header connection valve receptacles shall close automatically when the tool vacuum hose assembly is withdrawn. t. Each vacuum system shall include no less than quantity twelve (12) tool hoses to connect the tool hood to the header tube. Each tool hose shall be no less than 15 feet long. u. The tool hose size inside diameter shall be nominally 1-1/2 inches. v. The accessories shall include cleaning attachments. These attachments shall include dust brushes, crevice nozzles, and floor cleaning nozzles. Each vacuum system shall include six sets of dust brushes and crevice nozzles; and two floor cleaning nozzles with hose. Each floor cleaning nozzle shall include a 20 feet long hose. w. All components and accessories shall be conductive and able to be grounded in accordance with NFPA 33, 70, 409, and 484. 3. EQUIPMENT MANUALS: Three sets of equipment manuals shall be provided. These manuals shall contain all required technical data including operating instructions, parts list, mechanical diagrams, and maintenance instructions. The manuals shall include the blower, blower motor, and motor starter manufacturers and model numbers. The manuals shall include the blower performance curve, operating point, maximum operating horsepower, and selected motor horsepower. The manuals shall include the filter differential pressure information. This information shall include the minimum, normal operating, maximum allowable differential pressure, and filter cleaning differential pressure instructions. Two (2) sets of manuals shall be mailed with the equipment. One (1) complete set shall be mailed within 15 days after date of contract award to: Fleet Readiness Center East, Code 6.3.1 Building 159, PSC Box 8021, Cherry Point, NC 28533-0021, Attn: Brian J. Jackson The delivery requirements are FOB destination and are to be delivered to Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC 28533. Delivery is required within ten (10) weeks of award or sooner. The following clauses and provisions are incorporated and are to remain in full force in any resultant purchase order: FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors - Commercial Items (SEPT 2006). FAR 52.212-1 Addendum. The following addition/changes are made to FAR Provision 52.212-1, which is incorporated by reference: The following provision is hereby incorporated by reference: 52.211-14 Notice of Priority Rating For National Defense Use (SEPT 1990). DFARS 252.212-7000, Offeror Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items (JUN 2005). A completed copy of this provision shall be submitted with the offer. FAR 52.212-3, Offer Representation and Certifications-Commercial Items (SEP 2007), Alternate I (APR 2002). A completed copy of this provision shall be submitted with the offer. FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions Commercial Items (FEB 2007). FAR 52.212-4 Addendum. The following addition/changes are made to FAR Clause 52.212-4, which is incorporated by reference: The following clauses are hereby incorporated by reference: FAR 52.211-15 Defense Priority and Allocation Requirement (SEPT 1990). DFARS 252.211-7003 Item Identification and Valuation (JUN 2005). DFARS 252.212-7001, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders Applicable to Defense Acquisitions of Commercial Items (APR 2007), applies with the following clauses applicable for paragraph (a); 52.203-3 Gratuities (APR 1984); and applies with the following clauses applicable for paragraph (b); (5) (17) (20)(i). FAR 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders-Commercial Items (NOV 2007), to include the following clauses listed at paragraph 52.212-5 (b): (1) (3) (7) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (29) and (34). Award shall be made to the lowest priced responsible offeror(s), whose offer conforms to the solicitation, and who demonstrates acceptable past performance. This requirement has a Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) rating of DO-C9. All quotes must be received no later than 3:oo p.m., local time, 19 February 2008. Point of Contact: Debora Berget, Contract Specialist, Phone 252-466-7766, Fax 252-466-8492, Email debora.berget@usmc.mil. You may Email or fax your quote to the above. Offers sent via the US Postal Service should be mailed to: Supply Directorate, Contracting Department Attn: Debora Berget code SUL3G Supply MCAS, PSC Box 8018 Cherry Point NC 28533-0018. All quotes not sent through the US mail (excluding Email and faxes) shall be sent to Cunningham Street, Building 159, Door T1, MCAS, Cherry Point, NC 28533. Direct delivery of quote is only possible during weekdays, excluding federal holidays, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (13-FEB-2008); HOWEVER, IT DID APPEAR IN THE FEDBIZOPPS FTP FEED ON THIS DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
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(http://www.fbo.gov/spg/DON/USMC/M00146/M00146-08-T-N044/listing.html)
 
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SN01508511-F 20080215/080213231206 (fbodaily.com)
 
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