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District Of Columbia, United States
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SAFETY BOOTS FOR MEMBERS OF
AMERICORPS NCCC


Request for Information (RFI)


General Invitation and Statement of Purpose
The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) is performing market research in support of member safety boots for AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC).
The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to gain a better understanding of the current market, materials, and construction for the boots required and solicit feedback for alternative safety boot options that can meet the needs of AmeriCorps NCCC.
CNCS invites all vendors with expertise and experience in the recruitment field to respond to this RFI. Per FAR 52.215-3, the Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this solicitation or otherwise pay for the information solicited.
Agency and Program Background
AmeriCorps NCCC is a ten month, full-time, team-based residential national service program for young men and women ages 18-24. The program is built on the belief that civic responsibility is an inherent duty of all citizens and that a national service program can effectively work with local communities to address pressing needs. The specific mission of AmeriCorps NCCC is to strengthen communities and develop leaders through direct team-based national and community service.
AmeriCorps NCCC has five regional campuses located in Baltimore, Maryland; Sacramento, California; Vicksburg, Mississippi; Denver, Colorado and Vinton, Iowa, and members complete service projects in all 50 states and the U.S. territories in partnership with nonprofit organizations, state and local agencies, and community and faith-based groups.
AmeriCorps NCCC maintains two programs, Traditional NCCC and FEMA Corps. Traditional NCCC is a program where members perform a variety of service projects, such as leading youth development activities, constructing and rehabilitating low-income housing, performing environmental clean-up, helping communities develop emergency plans, and addressing other pressing local needs. AmeriCorps NCCC members are assigned to one of the five regional campuses, placed into teams of approximately ten members, and complete three to four projects, each one six to eight weeks in length, responding to local community needs in every state.
FEMA Corps is an AmeriCorps NCCC program for young adults developed in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) who want to gain professional skills in emergency management while serving with FEMA on disaster response and recovery efforts. The members work solely on emergency management and long-term recovery activities within FEMA helping coordinate services for disaster survivors.
Relevant Background and Current Safety Boot Requirements
AmeriCorps NCCC currently provides up to 2,200 members with a composite toe safety boot that last for their 10 month service commitment. The members wear these boots on a daily basis on projects that range from construction of a house, to building trails in parks, to building and installing fences, to mucking and gutting homes after disasters.
AmeriCorps NCCC also provides a select number of members (approximately 100), with boots suitable for wildland fire fighting. These boots require different characteristics due to the unique service and safety requirements for the members performing this work.


Purpose of the RFI
The information requested in this RFI will assist the Federal Government in gaining a better understanding of the current market and costs for a safety boot and identify possible sources for delivering the supplies required. This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP) or a promise to issue an RFP in the future. The Federal Government will not pay respondent for any information or administrative costs incurred by responding to this RFI. This RFI does not commit the Federal Government to any supply or service. Although "proposal": and "offeror" may be used in this RFI, your response will be treated as information only; it shall not be used as a proposal.


How to Submit a Vendor Response
All vendor responses will be kept confidential.
All responses are to be submitted to: Ms. Marilyne Brooks at Mbrooks@cns.gov by March 9, 2017
Vendor Response Template:
The template below can be used for these initial responses, or you can use your own documentation format to provide the same information.
1. Vendor Contact Details:
2. Registered Company Name:
3 Point of Contact Name:
4. Point of Contact Title:
5. Registered Address:
6. Vendor DUNS Number:
7. POC Telephone Number:
8. POC Email:
9. Website:
10. Business Size:
11. Vendor Background (Each no more than 150 words.)
12. Vendor offering (no word/page limits)
Please include the make and model of your composite toe safety boot that can meet or exceed the following specifications for the below three boot types. Please include the specifications of your boot for each applicable section to show that boots can meet or exceed the listed specifications.
13. Are the products on GSA schedule? What is the schedule number?
The responder must be able to provide a detailed description of their boot that includes specifications for each item below:
1.
Parts Requirement
Toe Cap Composite ASTM F2413-11 M I/75, C75, EH
Vamp Black Full Grain Leather
Quarter Black Full Grain Leather
Back Pull Strap Black Full Grain Leather
Back Counter Black Full Grain Leather
Eyelet Stay PU Type
Eyelet stay Reinforcement
Collar PU type
Outside tongue
Inside of Tongue Moisture absorbent and wicking Taibrelle or equivalent
Tongue Lining Taibrelle + foam (K329) or equivalent
Vamp Lining Taibrelle + K329 or equivalent
Quarter Lining Taibrelle + K329 or equivalent
Collar lining Foam
Counter Treated coagulated sheet
Lace Heavy duty Black Taslan 70 - 72"
Eyelets (8) round non metallic
Sock Lining PU soft density
Sole Construction PU/TPU Dual density Injection
Midsole Polyurethane
Outsole TPU oil and slip resistant
Outsole Design Lug
Outsole slip resistance In accordance with ASTM C 1028 / ASTM F 1677
Insole Board 2.5 Texon type
Shank Fiberglass
Stiching Thread Polyester
Electrical Hazard Rated In Accordance w/ASTM F2413-11
Sizes 3 -16 med width, 3-16 wide widths


2. FIRE BOOT SPECIFICATIONS: Type One - Red Wing - Logger Lineman Model


• Certified to meet or exceed National Fire Protection Association 1977, Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Firefighting, 2005 Edition and National Wildfire Coordinating Group and USDA Forest Service safety requirements for wild land fire boots.
• Hand lasted and stitched-down vamp construction
• Triple stitched uppers with high quality, extra thick leather and double stitched soles and welts. All stitching fire and heat-resistant (Tecnora, Kevlar or equivalent thread)
• All black heavy full grain oil tanned leather uppers, 5.5-8 oz.
• Leather lined vamp
• 10" Lace, Blucher style with Full Grain Black Leather Kiltie Brush Guard
• Full gusset leather tongue
• Heavy duty nylon laces
• Built-in orthotic arch support
• All-leather arches, shanks, and insoles
• Leather Stacked Heel
• Minimum boot height of 8" determined by measuring inside the boot from the center of the sole at the heel up to a perpendicular reference line extending across the width of the boot at the lowest point of the top line.
• Ten-ounce saddle leather in counter pocket (heel pocket)
• Fire and heat-resistant Vibram lug soles and construction
• Black Leather Pull Loop
• Solid brass eyelets, hooks and heavy duty nylon laces
• Available in sizes 3 to 15, all widths (A-F), (unisex -fits both male and female)


3. FIRE BOOT SPECIFICATIONS: Type Two - White-Hawthorne "Smoke Jumper" Model 110


• Meets NFPA 1977 standard for Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wild land Firefighting, 2005 Edition and National Wildfire Coordinating Group and USDA Forest Service safety requirements for wild land fire boots
• Blucher style 9" Black Full Grain Chrome Leather Upper
• Leather vamp Lining
• Poron Insole
• Lineman Steel Shank
• Vibram Lug "Fire and Ice" 1 piece, lug sole and heel
• 2 midsoles, (1) Leather and (1) Rubber
• Leather Goodyear Storm Welt
• Heavy-duty nylon laces
• Full gusset leather tongue
• "Stitch and Turn" leather top collar
• Black Leather Pull Loop
• Sized C width 4.5 - 12.5, D width 7 - 15, E width 6 - 13, EEE width 8 - 11 (unisex - fits both male and female)


In addition, please answer the following questions:
• What is the thickness of the Vamp, Quarter, and Back Counter?
o Is there an industry standard?
• What is the common type of Eye stay reinforcement?
• What is the thickness of the Collar and Tongue?
• What is the thickness of the lining throughout the boot?
• What is the largest size boot you provide?
• What type of stitching?
o Is there an industry standard?
• What SINs are best recommended to post the RFP, if the products are on GSA FSS schedule?
• What lead time is needed from when an order would be submitted until the boots would be provided?
14. Additional considerations or boot components that we might look to include


 


 


Marilyne A. Brooks, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-606-6981, Email mbrooks@cns.gov

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