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Cactus Base SOW 01 Oct 24.pdf

Posted: Oct. 2, 2024 • Type: .pdf • Size: 0.34MB

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Summary
This statement of work (SOW) is for the Cactus Facilities Preventative, Inspection, Test, and Maintenance (PITM) services at Camp Stanley Storage Activity (CSSA) in Boerne, Texas. The U.S. government requires a non-personnel service contract to support the maintenance and repair of critical building systems and infrastructure at CSSA, which spans approximately 4,000 acres and is essential for military operations.

The SOW outlines that the work will be conducted under an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract structure, with individual task orders varying in requirements and falling under different pricing structures such as firm fixed price (FFP), cost plus fixed fee, or time and materials.

The scope of work includes comprehensive PITM services that comply with Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) standards to ensure the operational integrity of CSSA's facilities. Contractors must adhere to strict security protocols due to the military nature of the site and are responsible for coordinating activities while managing risks associated with their operations.

Key personnel requirements specify that a project manager and deputy project manager must be appointed, both of whom need relevant supervisory experience in similar environments and must obtain necessary security clearances. Additionally, contractors are required to submit a project management plan and implementation plan within specified timeframes post-award to outline their strategies for fulfilling the contract obligations effectively.

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