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This is a performance work statement for blast shop and paint shop cleaning services at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (OCALC) on Tinker AFB. The contractor shall provide labor, tools, equipment, and materials to perform cleaning services in blast shops and paint shops. Services include bimonthly and semiannual cleanings of various equipment and areas. The contractor is responsible for waste collection in government-provided drums and must use HEPA vacuums. The document details extensive requirements regarding environmental protection, safety, hazardous material handling, training, and personnel identification. Specific training is required, including FOD/DOP awareness, fire safety, environmental accountability, human factors, EMS, and hazardous waste management. The contractor must also comply with security and OPSEC briefings. The government will provide certain services such as security forces, fire emergency services, utilities, and refuse collection. The due date for questions and answers is April 8, 2026, and the due date for submission is extended to April 15, 2026.
The bid notice does not explicitly state a delivery deadline for the services. However, the work is to be performed during specified hours of operation, Monday through Friday, ****, excluding federal holidays, base closures, and furlough days. The contractor shall also provide a final service report within 5 business days of completion.
The contractor shall provide a contract manager and any alternates who shall act for the contractor when the manager is absent. They shall be designated in writing within ten business days after the contract award date and must provide telephone numbers and email addresses. The contractor shall provide a manager who can read, write, speak, and understand English fluently. The contractor shall also provide an initial listing of names and position titles of employees within five business days after the contract award date.
The bid notice mentions that Appropriate penalties for the contractor shall be assessed if found in violation of above certification regarding hazardous material and hazardous waste certifications. It also states that unauthorized disclosure of Department of Defense information can lead to severe penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and administrative action.
The bid notice does not mention the submission of samples.