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Publication: 2021-11-26 00:00:00
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Burin CCG Lifeboat Station - Snow Clearing and Ice Control Services (30001333)

Process Number PW-21-00976151

Dates:


Publication date:

2021-11-26 00:00:00

Amendment date:

None

Date closing:

2021/12/14 14:00 Atlantic Standard Time (AST)

Details:


Region of delivery:

Newfoundland and Labrador

End user entity:

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Procurement entity:

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Region of opportunity:

Canada

Tendering procedure:

Open

Reference number:

PW-21-00976151

Solicitation number:

30001333

Description:


Description:

STATEMENT OF WORK 1.0 Contract Title Burin CCG Lifeboat Station - Snow Clearing & Ice Control 2.0 Contract Period & Hours of Work Snow removal and de-icing will be carried out Twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. The quoted rates will be in effect for the entire period of time. The work should be completed prior to shift change at 7:30 am and again prior to 7:30 pm to ensure the main doorways are free of snow & ice. Contractor is also required to conduct regular inspections of the premises to ensure that snow and de-icing activities are undertaken in addition to the shift change time frames. The quoted rates will be in effect for the entire period of time. 3.0 Location of Work Burin CCG Lifeboat Station 17 Seaview Dr., Burin, NL Geographical coordinates: 47°02’14.4” N, 55°09’50.5” W 4.0 Background Statement Burin CCG Lifeboat Station (Category 2 SAR/RER Station) Located at 17 Seaview Drive, Burin, NL. This new CCG Lifeboat Station was constructed in 2015, to replace an obsolete facility in the same community. This facility consists of a two‐storey wood‐framed SAR Operations Building (405m2 total) and a 3‐bay Boat Storage Building (230m2). The first level of the SAR Operations Building houses office space, radio/operations room, kitchen, living room and other support space. The second level houses staff accommodations. Lifeboat stations are staffed 24‐7 seasonally on a rotational basis. General Facility Information (applies to both buildings): General construction: Structural steel frame, concrete floors, exterior insulation and spray foam insulation, and wood siding high performance, durable building envelope designed to resist extreme weather conditions experienced on site (high winds, salt water laden air) the new buildings have a sprinkler system (existing building did not) new septic system serving both buildings new emergency generator system able to support full building load and fuel supply to last 6 days designed to meet specific functional requirements of the SAR operations designed to meet current needs in addition to those of foreseeable future Designed to national building codes and standards Elevator provided to access 2nd floor in SAR Operations Building Accessible design: the SAR Operations Building is barrier free 5.0 Objectives of the Requirement The objective of the SOW is to have a qualified contactor to provide snow clearing, ice control, window cleaning and lawn maintenance at the Burin CCG Lifeboat Station, in Burin, NL Contractor is to submit a proposal showing the detailed cost estimate of all services described within this “Scope of Work” prior to commencing with any work. Itemize individual estimated costs for all components of the work (e.g.: estimated hours of work or cost per visit). For the purposes of costing, contractor to allow for one (1) site visit. 6.0 Scope of Work The Scope of Work shall consist of the following: 6.1 Snow Clearing Remove snow and ice, supply and spread salt, or a mixture of sand and salt to prevent slippery conditions on all driveways, parking areas, trucking/loading areas, main entrances including all building exits, exterior stairwells and vehicle entrances and exits. All pathways and areas around the fire hydrants must be kept clear and accessible. Snow clearing operations will commence when 3-5 cm of snow has accumulated, when drifting necessitates such action and/or when deemed necessary by the Departmental Representative. The equipment to be used will be either front end loader, backhoe or truck with adequate size plow to properly clear the surface required. Heavy equipment that would cause damage to metal grills shall not be used for cleaning snow. Snow and ice control to be completed every day prior to shift change at 7:30 am and again prior to 7:30 pm to ensure the main door ways are free of snow & ice. Contractor is also required to conduct regular inspections of the premises to ensure that snow and de-icing activities are undertaken in addition to the shift change time frames. All snow may have to be trucked away and dumped in an approved location, under the direction of the Departmental Representative. The Contractor must obtain approval from the local municipality as to the location for dumping of snow. The work includes the provision of all labour, materials, and equipment necessary. Snow must not be piled against fences or other structures in a manner that may lead to damage to these structures. Caution must be taken as not to block hydrant area with snow or ice. Any damages resulting from or attributed to the contractor`s actions are to be made good by the contractor, at no extra cost to the Department. The contractor is to provide and install markers to identify the location of curbs, planters, fire hydrants, valve boxes, catch basins, storm sewers, manholes, etc, to prevent damage and maintain each in an accessible and workable condition. Drainage areas such as catch basin inlets and curbs must be kept clear and operational to accommodate runoff. 6.2 Ice Control De-icing and salting operations shall be provided as required or when conditions are deemed necessary by the Departmental Representative. Salt shall be used for ice control around walkways. Salt and salt/sand for ice control on roads, approaches, parking lots and sidewalks shall spread by means of mechanical spreader. The sand will need to be cleaned up & removed after every winter. Partial ice control is the control of all ice and slippery areas on all but a flood coat condition. 7.0Constraints All detailed work must be completed within timelines noted in section 2.0 to comply with the safety of our tenants and the operation of the building. 8.0Departmental Support RPSS will respond to contractor requests ASAP. 9.0Departmental Responsibilities RPSS will be responsible for contract administration i.e. approval of change orders, processing progress claims and other administrative tasks. 10.0Contractors Responsibilities Note: Any sub contractors or consultants engaged by the prime contractor shall conform to the documents noted above in addition to all applicable federal, provincial, and local by-laws/regulations. The contractor will be responsible for their own health and safety when on site. The contractor shall report immediately report, any problems to the Project Authority (RPSS), so the appropriate action can be taken to ensure the work can be completed within the contract period. Notify the Project Authority (RPSS) of any work that that does not comply with the project specifications and drawings, and subsequently recommend corrective action.

Contact information:


Contact name:

Plante, Karine

Contact email:

DFOtenders-soumissionsMPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Contact phone:

Contact address:

301 Bishop drive Fredericton NB E3C 2M6 CA

Contact Fax:

Solicitation Documents:


File Amendment Number Language Date added
30001333_-_ddp.pdf 000 French 2021-11-26
30001333_-_rfp.pdf 000 English 2021-11-26