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Mining Academy Cafeteria Services ACQ250019

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Department of Labor → Mine Saferty and Health AdministrationView Agency

NAICS

722310 - Food Service ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Beaver, WV, USA

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AgencyDepartment of Labor → Mine Saferty and Health Administration
Contacts2 people available
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Department of Labor → Mine Saferty and Health Administration
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Brandi Brinson
Kathleen Sciortino

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The National Mine Health and Safety Academy (Academy) is a residential training facility operated by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). It is the world’s largest facility devoted to health and safety in mining. It is a central training facility for Federal mine safety and health inspectors, mine safety professionals, other government agencies, the mining industry and labor. The Contractor shall establish and operate in the Contractor's name, the food service facilities for the purpose of dispensing food, nonalcoholic beverages and such other items as may be authorized by the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), in accordance with all terms and conditions specified herein this PWS. This food service will operate primarily for the students but there are approximately 150 building occupants. The scope of this contract will include cafeteria facility management functions such as procuring food, receiving and storage of food, food preparation, food serving, and facility sanitation services. The vendor will also be responsible for vending machines and the student store. The Contractor shall establish and operate the food service facilities described herein for the purpose of dispensing food, nonalcoholic beverages, supporting catering events as requested and such other items as may be authorized by the contracting officer (CO) or Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) in accordance with the terms and conditions of this contract.] The contractor shall, an all respects, conduct the Food service operation in accordance with all accepted industry practices and comply with all local, state and federal health regulations. The Contractor shall provide prompt, efficient, and courteous service, and avoid undue interference with the operation of buildings in which services are provided. Service Location is at 1301 Airport Rd., Beaver WV 25813.

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