J--HH ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
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Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, specifically the GRAND COULEE POWER OFFICE, has issued a Solicitation for Elevator Maintenance and Repair Services at the Hungry Horse Dam and Powerplant in Hungry Horse, Montana. This opportunity, identified by Product Service Code J039 (Maintenance, Repair And Rebuilding Of Equipment: Materials Handling Equipment), seeks to ensure the safe and compliant operation of three specific elevators. The acquisition is unrestricted, with a NAICS code of 811310 and a $12.5 million size standard. Proposals are due by May 19, 2026, at 5:00 PM EDT.
Scope of Work
The contractor will provide comprehensive services for three elevators (Control Bay, Block 14, Block 19), including:
- Preventative Maintenance (PM): Monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual services covering lubrication, inspection of components (motors, brakes, controllers, doors, safety systems), cleaning, and testing of emergency systems.
- Inspections & Testing: Includes Category 5 (rated-load/rated-speed) and Category 1 (no-load/low-speed) tests, adhering to specified standards (ASME A17.1/A17.2/A17.3).
- Minor Repairs: Performed on a Time and Materials (T&M) basis, requiring contractor quotes for government approval before initiation. Onsite response for breakdowns is required within 7 days.
- Compliance: All services must comply with the latest versions of Reclamation Safety & Health Standards (RSHS), OSHA 1917.116, and ASME standards.
Contract & Timeline
- Contract Type: Firm Fixed Price (FFP) for inspections and preventative maintenance; Time-and-Materials/Labor-Hour (T&M/LH) for repairs.
- Period of Performance: One base year (June 1, 2026 - May 31, 2027) with four option years, extending potentially through May 31, 2031.
- Set-Aside: Unrestricted.
- Response Due: May 19, 2026, 5:00 PM EDT (extended via Amendment 0002).
- Published: May 11, 2026.
Evaluation
Proposals will be evaluated based on:
- Technical Capability: Narrative of approach and certification for technicians/inspectors.
- Past Performance: References for similar work within the last 3 years.
- Price Evaluation: Standard shop rates for repair labor and materials (CLINs 30, 60, 90, 120, 150) will be used, with the total price for all CLINs determining the evaluated price.
Special Requirements & Notes
- Safety: Contractors must provide a government-approved Site-Specific Safety Plan and Job Hazard Analysis. Compliance with RSHS, OSHA, and the Bureau of Reclamation's Facility Electrical Safety Program (FESP) and Hazardous Energy Control Program (HECP) is mandatory. HECP training is required.
- Access: Contractor personnel require PIV for unescorted access.
- Deliverables: Site Specific Safety Plan, Job Hazard Analysis, Safety Test Reports, Elevator Checklists, and Yearly Service Schedules.
- Government Furnished: Service water, 110VAC power, warning signs, barricades, and load test weights will be provided.
- Visual References: Documents include photographs of the specific elevator equipment (Control Bay, Block 14, Block 19) and their components, including motor data plates and drive systems (e.g., Motion Control Engineering "SYSTEM 12" Drive, MAGNETEK HPV 900 SERIES TWO drive).