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DISA PAC Electrical/Mechanical


Illinois, United States
Government : Military
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RFQ HC102819R0006 Information Sheet

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Pacific (PAC) need electrical/mechanical work. 
1) Offerors are requested to submit a written technical and price proposal in response to the RFQ and Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP).  Technical submissions should be in Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word format.  The pricing response should be provided in Microsoft Excel.

2) Offerors should ensure price proposals include detailed information regarding the resources required to accomplish the task for CLIN 0001 (e.g., labor categories, labor hours, number of employees for each labor category, rates, travel, incidental equipment, contract access fees, etc.). Again, the price proposal spreadsheet shall be a separate document from the technical/management proposal with all formulas present.  

3) Contractors should refer to the request for proposal (RFQ) document, HC102819R0006; as well as the attachments for all pertinent details of the RFP.

4) Questions should be addressed to the contract specialist by Thursday, December 6th at 2pm CST. The Government reserves the right not to answer any questions received after this date/time.

5) Quotes are due to the contract specialist at Sharon.e.brace.civ@mail.mil by 2pm CST on December 19, 2018.  The Government will not accept proposals that are not submitted electronically (i.e., through e-mail).

6) In accordance with Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DARS) 52.209-9000, each offeror shall specifically identify in its proposal whether or not any potential or actual organizational and consultant conflicts of interest (OCCI) as described in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Subpart 9.5 exists for this procurement. If the offeror believes that no OCCI exists, the OCCI response shall set forth sufficient details to support such a position. If an offeror believes that an actual or perceived OCCI does exist on this procurement, the offeror shall submit an OCCI plan with the proposal, explaining in detail how the OCCI will be mitigated and/or avoided.

 


Sharon E. Brace, Contract Specialist, Phone 6182299479, Email sharon.e.brace.civ@mail.mil - Stephanie R. McCarthy, Contracting Officer, Phone 6182299360, Email stephanie.r.mccarthy2.civ@mail.mil

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