Snow Removal Services Harry S. Truman VA Medical Center Scope of Work Snow removal services shall be available twenty-four hours per day; seven day per week and the vendor shall be required to complete work (one complete sweep of parking lots, streets and upper levels of parking structures) within a maximum of six hours. It is the intent of this contract to have streets, upper level of parking structures and parking lots cleared for use prior to 0500 daily. Night work will normally be required. Base estimate of 150 hours per year. Vendor shall be notified by telephone when snow removal services are necessary, and the vendor will be required to respond on-site within two hours. Whenever possible, the vendor will be alerted in advance that the services may be needed. Work shall be coordinated and directed by the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR). The areas to be covered by this contract equate to approximately 350,000 square feet, including three (3) parking lots, level four (4) of the parking garage on Flag Drive and Service Drive. The Contractor will have a minimum of four (4) pieces of equipment available at the same time, two (2) pieces of equipment must be heavy equipment (i.e., front loader with a six ft. bucket and/or a tractor plow if necessary). Equipment must be in good repair. A reliable and trained operator for each piece of equipment shall be available at all times for snow removal as required by this contract. The vendor may be able to permanently store equipment on station during prime snow months provided the VA has the available space. The vendor is guaranteed storage area especially during high construction activities planned throughout this contract period. The vendor must be able to meet all response times regardless of local onsite storage. The equipment will be of sufficient capacity to clear and maintain the streets and parking areas within a six-hour period. If the space becomes limited for snow mounding and the COR deems necessary, the contractor will also be required to have a minimum of one (1) 15-ton dump truck. The contractor will have the necessary equipment to load snow into the above truck for disposal off the VA property. The disposal site will be the contractor s responsibility. Inspection of the premises bidders should inspect the premises prior to submitting bids in order to be fully aware of the scope of services required. Failure to do so will not relieve the successful bidder from performing in accordance with the strict intent and meaning of the specifications without additional cost to the Government. Authority of Operators only certified operators designated by the contractor may perform work under the contract. All persons employed under this contract shall be subject to Government regulations as applicable during the time they are on Government property. Employees of the contractor must be duly licensed and experienced in this type of work. The vendor shall protect from damage, all existing facilities and utilities at or near the work site and on adjacent property of a third party, the locations of which are made known to, or should be known, to the contractor. Upon award of the contract, the COR and the contractor s representative will survey the parking lots and adjacent areas. After each snow removal, the area will be surveyed by the COR and any damage to the pavement, curbs, speed bumps, underground fuel storage aprons, landscape, fencing, facility, and utilities caused by the vendor s equipment will be noted and the vendor shall be notified of damage. The vendor shall repair any damage to those facilities including those that are the property of a third party, which result from failure to exercise care in performing the work. If the vendor fails or refuses to repair the damage the following spring during appropriate weather, the Contracting Officer will have the necessary repair work performed and charge the cost to the vendor. Contractor s Failure to Perform the contractor shall be prepared to perform the services when requested. If the contractor fails to perform within the prescribed time, the Government reserves the right to have these services performed by other means and the contractor shall be liable to the Government for any excess costs for these services. Computation of Hours for Snow Removal hours will be computed from the time the vendor reports on station at the Engineering Control Center (ECC), room D019, (573) 814-6000, ext. 52433 and begins work until the vendor returns to the same place immediately upon completion of the work. The required information for reporting at the beginning and end of work will be each type of equipment and operator s name. Any changes in equipment or operators during a snow removal operation must be reported as it occurs. The total number of hours for the equipment will be computed at that time. Payment will be made in arrears upon receipt of a properly prepared invoice indicating the purchase order number assigned, the date and time of each operator, and each piece of equipment itemized. Evidence of Coverage after award of the contract, the contractor shall furnish to the Contracting Officer a certificate of insurance indicating coverage stated herein and containing an endorsement to the effect the interest of the Government, such insurance shall not be affected unless a thirty day advance written notice of cancellation or change is furnished the Contracting Officer.