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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 12, 2024. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Fire Protection Services - KP

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21401-28-4731100Canada

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Government of Canada → Correctional Service Canada

NAICS

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Place of Performance

*Ontario (except NCR) *Canada *Kingston, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Correctional Service Canada
Contacts1 person available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Government of Canada → Correctional Service Canada
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Elizabeth LakePoint of Contact

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Fire Protection Services – Annual Fire Inspection, Periodic Sprinkler Inspections, and Annual Fire Hydrant Flow Tests – Kingston Penitentiary This requirement is for: The Correctional Service of Canada, Kingston Penitentiary. Trade agreement: Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA, Canada Korea Trade Agreement (CKTA), Canada free trade agreements with Chile/Colombia/Honduras/Panama, Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement. Tendering procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid. Competitive Procurement Strategy: lowest priced compliant bid. Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business: This procurement is not subject to any set-asides for Indigenous Suppliers. Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: This procurement is not subject to a Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement. Security Requirements: This contract does not include security requirements. Nature of Requirements: The following is a summary of the statement of work for this requirement. The Correctional Service Canada (CSC) is required by law to ensure that fire protection services are up to date with accurate reporting measures taken. CSC requires the services of an experienced third-party Contractor to ensure CSC is complaint with health and safety requirements for Kingston Penitentiary. Objectives: To perform annual fire alarm inspection, periodic sprinkler inspections, and the annual fire hydrant flow tests at Kingston Penitentiary as required under federal, provincial, and municipal legislation. Deliverables: • The Contractor must complete: o 1 Annual Fire Alarm Inspection each year for 3 years. o 1 Semi Annual Sprinkler Inspection each year for 3 years. o 1 Annual Sprinkler Inspection each year for 3 years. o 1 Annual Fire Hydrant Flow Test for 12 units each year for 3 years. • The Contractor must supply all labour, material and equipment required to perform the following: o fire system inspections and testing in accordance with CAN/ULC-S536 of the fire alarm systems, including 100% of connected devices, control units, standby batteries and remote monitoring connections in each building as identified in schedule below. o sprinkler system inspections and testing in accordance with NFPA 25, including 100% of connected devices, flow, tamper, pressure and switches). o fire hydrant inspection and flow test in accordance with NFPA 25, including 100% of connected devices, fire hose cabinets and hose. • The Contractor must have all industry regulated testing and certifications completed at the Contractor’s expense. • The Contractor must supply all labour or mechanical devices, or both, required to complete the inspections. • The Contractor must ensure that all fire system, sprinkler system, and fire hydrants are left in working order at the end of the contractor’s workday. If the Contractor cannot leave a system in working order, the contractor must notify the project authority before the contractor leaves the site, and the contactor must ensure that there are alternative arrangements in place for any affected systems. • The Contractor must notify the Project Authority of any deficiencies in the systems and allow for CSC to complete the work within an allotted timeframe as agreed to by the Project Authority and the Contractor (example: 2 weeks), before the Contractor must return to site to complete the system certification as outlined in this scope of work. • The Contractor must exercise extreme care when testing units inter-connected to computer rooms and must perform that testing in close coordination with the Project Authority and Informatics personnel. • The Contractor must identify and notify the Project Authority of any repairs required to complete the Fire Alarm System inspection and certification. The Project Authority will then arrange for any required repairs including parts and labour with the proprietary rights holder of the Fire Panel, if required. • The Contractor must identify and notify the Project Authority of any repairs required to complete the Sprinkler System inspection and certification. The Contractor must obtain approval from the Project Authority prior to purchasing any required parts to repair the Sprinkler System. • The Contractor must identify and notify the Project Authority of any repairs required to complete the Fire Hydrant Flow Test. The Contractor must obtain approval from the Project Authority prior to purchasing any required parts to repair any of the Fire Hydrants. • The Contractor must provide a final inspection report each year for 3 years (3 inspection reports in total) for the Fire Alarm System inspections. The final inspection reports must include tests performed, inspections conducted, and a detailed list of deficiencies identified including the specific location and cost estimate to rectify deficiencies during the inspection. • The Contractor must provide a final inspection report for each of the Semi-annul Sprinkler System inspections over the 3 years (6 inspection reports in total). The final inspection reports must include tests performed, inspections conducted, and detailed list of deficiencies identified including the specific location, repaired deficiencies and cost estimates to rectify deficiencies during the inspection. • The Contractor must provide a final inspection report each year for 3 years (3 inspection reports in total) for the Fire Hydrant inspection and flow tests. The final inspection reports must include tests performed, inspections conducted, and detailed list of deficiencies identified including the specific location, repaired deficiencies and cost estimates to rectify deficiencies during the inspection. Fire Alarm System: The Contractor must communicate and coordinate work performed with Johnson Controls (Tyco), the OEM proprietary rights holder of the Fire Alarm System and Simplex parts. Note: The main panel is located in the Sally Port. There are various panels in the institution that connect to the main panel. Sprinkler Inspections Buildings are as follows: 1. Bldg. A2 - 1 wet system and 1 dry system 2. Bldg. A3 - 1 wet system and 1 dry system 3. Bldg. B1 - 1 wet system and 1 dry system 4. Bldg. B2 – 1 wet system 5. Bldg. B3 - 1 wet system 6. Bldg. B4 - 1 wet system and 1 dry system 7. Bldg. B5 - 1 wet system 8. Bldg. B6 – 1 dry system 9. Bldg. B7 -1 wet system 10. Bldg. B11 - 1 wet system 11. Bldg. B14 - 1 wet system 12. Bldg. C1 - 1 wet system and 1 dry system 13. Bldg. C2 - 1 wet system 14. Bldg. C4 - 1 wet system 15. Bldg. C7 -1 wet system and 1 dry system 16. Bldg. C22 - 1 wet system 17. Bldg. C23 - 1 wet system and 1 dry system 18. Bldg. C25 - 1 wet system Fire Hydrant Inspection and Flow Test are as follows: There are 12 fire hydrants on site at Kingston Penitentiary. Any conditions for participation of suppliers not specified in solicitation documentation: none. Estimated quantity of commodity: see solicitation document statement of work and basis of payment. Duration of Contract and Time Frame for Delivery: Period of the Contract - The Work is to be performed during the period of July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2027. File Number: 21401-28-4731100 Name: Elizabeth Lake Title: Procurement Officer Correctional Service Canada Branch/Directorate: Contracting and Materiel Management Telephone: 613-328-9647 E-mail address: Elizabeth.lake@csc-scc.gc.ca NOTE TO BIDDERS: Bidders can obtain the complete statement of work and evaluation criteria by downloading the solicitation document and associated documents from the Canada buys / tender opportunities website. The Crown reserves the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada (English or French). After contract award, bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within fifteen (15) working days of receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 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