What this opportunity is
The Department of Homeland Security is seeking a contractor to provide monthly pest control services for U.S. Coast Guard units located in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. This opportunity is set aside for total small businesses under NAICS 561710. Contractors will need to develop and implement an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plan, ensuring compliance with EPA and OSHA regulations. As this is a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation notice, interested businesses should track the opportunity closely for further details rather than submit bids at this stage.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATION/WORK STATEMENT
FOR PEST CONTROL
PART I
SECTION A
Work Statement
In the performance of this contract, the contractor shall provide the services of monthly-
Pest Control at U.S. Coast Guard units, with locations in Florida, Georgia and South
Carolina. The contractor shall provide all management, licenses, laboratory testing, tools,
supplies, equipment, transportation and labor to develop and implement an Integrated Pest
Management (IPM) plan at USCG facilities in a manner that will ensure the health and
general wellbeing of installation personnel.
The contact person for this contract is Julia S. Kline, MS Teams # 206-827-1234, Email:
Julia.S.Kline2@uscg.mil
Scope of Services
The contractor shall furnish trained, qualified personnel and any required special tools or
equipment necessary to complete any work task, which may be issued. The contractor
shall develop an IPM plan, for approval by Facility Managers, to address all insect and
rodent issues. The contractor’s IPM plan shall establish the strategy and methods for
conducting a safe, effective, and environmentally sound pest management program.
Contractor may review the installation’s historical records of pest activity and abatement
actions (if available), survey facilities and grounds. The IPM approach should use targeted
(effective, environmentally sound) methods including habitat/facility modification,
biological/genetic/cultural control, mechanical/physical control, and where necessary, the
judicious use of hazardous pesticides to the needs at each site. The IPM plan shall comply
with all applicable Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA), state/local regulatory guidance on pesticide storage,
disposal and applications.
Contractor Performance Requirements
Services must be provided monthly and as needed, during normal business days and hours
of operations Monday through Friday from 8 A.M through 4 P.M. The contractor shall
develop and maintain a quality control program to ensure systematic inspection of facilities
and grounds for pests, a customer service call/ emergency response system for pest
removal, and a continuous pest prevention education program for facility managers, food
handling managers, and housing occupants. The contractor shall develop and implement
procedures to identify and prevent defective services from reoccurring. As a minimum,
the contractor shall develop quality control procedures that address the areas identified.
USCG will periodically evaluate the contractor’s performance in accordance with the
Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan.
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(1) All contract employees that apply pesticides must have a state pesticide
application certificate/license.
(2) The contractor will be responsible for ensuring that the
licenses/certificates and training of contractor personnel are kept current.
(3) All mixing and storage of pesticides shall be performed off the
installation.
(4) If the contractor spills or releases any hazardous substances, the
contractor should immediately notify the facility representative.
(5) Contractor is responsible for all costs associated with mitigating any
spills or releases of hazardous substances.
Service locations:
See attached spreadsheet to solicitation.
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Source: SAM.gov, as posted. Verify the current solicitation before responding.