GSA Schedule 03FAC: Facilities Maintenance and Management

GSA offers a vast array of innovative, customer-focused facilities products and services. Facilities Maintenance and Management, Schedule number 03FAC, is a Multiple Award Schedule that provides federal agencies a streamlined procurement device to acquire all of the services necessary to maintain and manage a facility.
Number of 03FAC Contractors for FY 2010: 509
Reported FY 2010 Sales: $335,198,053
Link to Schedule’s main page on eLibrary:
http://www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov/ElibMain/scheduleSummary.do
Link to Schedule’s main page on FBO:
http://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=4e7bd64ba05805207cd5ddd9a3fbc108&tab=core&_cview=1
03FAC comprises the following categories (SINs):
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Smart Buildings Systems Integrator - Includes the comprehensive integration of building systems and technology using a non-proprietary and open architecture. Typical building systems to be integrated include: building automation, life safety, telecommunications, facilities management, security, energy and environmental control, HVAC, lighting, building envelope, access control, power management, cabling infrastructure/wireless, VOIP, video distribution, video surveillance, data network, etc. Typical integration functions include, but are not limited to: requirements analysis, strategic systems planning, system configuration, implementation alternatives, integration planning, system component acquisition, component integration, testing and analysis, interaction with Building Operations Centers, collection/manipulation of smart building component data, configuration management and control, design-guide development, operational training and support, monitoring, reporting and managing of the systems, and systems maintenance. |
Ancillary Supplies and/or Services - Ancillary supplies and/or services are support supplies and/or services which are not within the scope of any other SIN on this schedule. These supplies and/or services are necessary to compliment a contractor's offerings to provide a solution to a customer requirement. This SIN may be used for orders and blanket purchase agreements that involve work or a project that is solely associated with the supplies and/or services purchased under this schedule. This SIN EXCLUDES purchases that are exclusively for supplies and/or services already available under another schedule. Special Instructions: The work performed under this SIN shall be associated with existing SIN(s) that are part of this schedule. Ancillary supplies and/or services shall not be the primary purpose of the work ordered, but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Ancillary supplies and/or services may only be ordered in conjunction with or in support of supplies or services purchased under another SIN(s) of the same schedule. Offerors may be required to provide additional information to support a determination that their proposed ancillary supplies and/or services are commercially offered in support of one or more SIN(s) under this schedule. |
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Ancillary Repair and Alterations - Repair and Alterations ancillary to existing SINs under this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations projects are those (1) solely associated with the repair, alternation, delivery or installation of products or services also purchased under this Schedule, and which are (2) routine and non-complex in nature, such as routine painting or carpeting, simple hanging of drywall, basic electrical or plumbing work, landscaping, and similar noncomplex services. This SIN EXCLUDES: (1) major or new construction of buildings, roads, parking lots and other facilities; (2) complex R&A of entire facilities or significant portions of facilities, and (3) Architect-Engineering Services subject to Public Law 92-582 (Brooks Act). |
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Ancillary Supplies and/or Services - Ancillary supplies and/or services are support supplies and/or services which are not within the scope of any other SIN on this schedule. These supplies and/or services are necessary to compliment a contractor's offerings to provide a solution to a customer requirement. This SIN may be used for orders and blanket purchase agreements that involve work or a project that is solely associated with the supplies and/or services purchased under this schedule. This SIN EXCLUDES purchases that are exclusively for supplies and/or services already available under another schedule. Special Instructions: The work performed under this SIN shall be associated with existing SIN(s) that are part of this schedule. Ancillary supplies and/or services shall not be the primary purpose of the work ordered, but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Ancillary supplies and/or services may only be ordered in conjunction with or in support of supplies or services purchased under another SIN(s) of the same schedule. Offerors may be required to provide additional information to support a determination that their proposed ancillary supplies and/or services are commercially offered in support of one or more SIN(s) under this schedule. |
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DOCKSIDE FACILITIES MAINTENANCE, REPAIR SERVICES AND DRY DOCKING SOLUTIONS |
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Dry Docking Services - Service include, but are not limited to the lifting of vessels out of the water for inspection, maintenance and repair of hull surfaces and undocking after completion of work. This includes floating dry docks, graving dry docks, marine railways, vertical lifts, and travel lifts and cranes used in the removal of marine vessels from the water for the performance of inspection, testing, maintenance and repair services. Services include, but are not limited to, providing all provisioning, labor and materials for dry docking operation of a variety of classes of marine vessels. |
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Dockside Maintenance and Repair Services - Services include, but are not limited to, the performance of full inspection, testing, repair, and maintenance services for Federal marine vessels. These maintenance and repair services could include, one or more of the following: preservation of ship structures, deck covering systems, welding processes, temporary hull access, electrical and HVAC systems, auxiliary machinery systems, shipboard ventilation systems, electrical rotating machines, generators and motors, propulsion systems, and tank and void inspection, testing, repair and maintenance. |
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT, WATER CONSERVATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES |
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Energy Management Planning and Strategies - A four-phase Comprehensive Energy Management Solution consisting of all four phases of an energy project and could pertain to a variety of energy projects that include, but are not limited to, renewable energy, sustainable energy, and energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED. |
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Training on Energy Management - Including, but not limited to, reducing energy consumption, mitigating risk with energy systems, operating systems efficiently, making energy efficient system choices, and energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED. |
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Metering Services - Including, but not limited to, the installation of metering equipment ands software used for the collection of data and measurement of energy consumption through electric, gas, water or steam utilities, the utilization of data to ensure energy conservation goals are being met, and allows for the measurement and tracking of the cost effectiveness of energy technology investments. This could include basic metering services, advanced metering services, maintenance, installation, removal and disposal of new or existing equipment. Security clearances such as HSPD-12 may be required. |
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Energy Program Support Services - Including, but not limited to, billing and management oversight and assistance in preparing energy services related agency statements of work. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included. |
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Building Commissioning Services - Including, but not limited to, comprehensive building commissioning services on new construction, major modernization projects, and existing energy consuming buildings and facilities designed to ensure the building systems are designed and built to operate as efficiently as possible. This includes re-commissioning and retro-commissioning services. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included |
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Energy Audit Services - Including, but not limited to, developing, executing, and reporting on audit plans and/or perform energy and water audit services. Energy audits may range from cursory to comprehensive. Including, but not limited to data collection, data analysis, benchmarking with tools such as Energy Star, and written recommendations of suggested upgrades of electrical and mechanical infrastructure, including their impact on energy consumption and pollution can include recommendations for using alternative Energy Sources. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included. |
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Resource Efficiency Management (REM) - This service involves the utilization of an on-site Resource Efficiency Manager or advocate to assist federal agencies with sustainability initiatives/improvements. These advocates shall work on-site at federal facilities. REM contracts are typically one year long with an option to renew for two or three years. Services could include, but are not limited to, energy usage assessments, providing recommendations on possible steps to improve energy efficiency, progress tracking on sustainability improvements, reporting, etc. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included. |
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Innovations in Renewable Energy - Innovative approaches to renewable energy. These might include, but are not limited to, new developments or improvements in providing renewable energy and managing energy through biomass conversion, solar energy, fuel cells, geothermal energy, hydropower (tidal power, wave power, tidal stream power, waterwheels, and hydro electricity), wind power or other sources. These approaches should be capable of providing renewable and/or sustainable energy and sustainability services that are more carbon-neutral, thereby lessening dependence on traditional non-renewable, fossil fuel sources of energy such as coal, oil, natural gas and propane. |
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Water Conservation - Water Conservation: Services and consulting related to the reduction of water usage, reduction of potable water consumption intensity, reduction of industrial, landscaping and agricultural water consumption, promoting, and implementing water reuse strategies, recycling of water for multiple purposes, retention of water, improvement of water quality and water flow. Also includes consulting on storm water run-off and property hydrology maintenance and restoration. These services can include, but are not limited to, consultation, facility water audits, water balance, and water system analysis. |
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Energy Consulting Services - Contractors shall provide expert advice, assistance, guidance or counseling on energy related projects or initiatives to assist agencies in adhering to energy legislation and policy such as EPACT 2005, Executive Orders 13423 and 13514. Consulting services covered by this SIN include: |
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Introduction of New Services - A new service may be a task, procedure, or product existing in the commercial market which is being developed, improved, or not yet introduced to the Federal Government or not currently available under any GSA Contract, but is categorically related to this procurement. |
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FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR REAL PROPERTY |
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Grounds Maintenance - Services include but are not limited to the planning, development, maintenance, management and operations, for grounds maintenance at or on Federal facilities and/or properties. These services involve mowing, planting, seeding, fertilizing, raking, mulching, watering, pruning, weeding, aerating, and all services related to grounds maintenance. This can include cemetery maintenance, but this is limited to grounds maintenance only. |
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Tree Planting/Trimming/Removal - Services include but are not limited to the planning, development, management, operation, and maintenance of trees on Federal facilities and/or properties. These services involve planting, trimming, removal and mulching and all other services relating to tree planting/trimming/removal. |
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Pest Control - Services include but are not limited to the planning; development; management; operations; and maintenance for pest control and removal (includes insect and weed control) at or on Federal facilities and/or properties (to include shrubs and trees). These services involve applications of pesticides (including organic, natural pesticides and other green and environmentally friendly methods), trapping and/or removal of pests. |
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Cemetery Maintenance - Includes the complete maintenance of the cemetery and surrounding grounds. Including but not limited to: grounds maintenance; tree trimming/planting/removal; landscaping; raising, setting and aligning headstones; cleaning of headstones; maintenance of pathways, drives, curbs and parking areas; trash removal; maintenance of existing fencing, railing, benches, flag poles, monuments or statues; maintenance of irrigation systems, drainage and water features. |
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Independent Elevator Inspection Services - Services include the performance of complete independent inspection and testing of a variety of vertical transportation such as elevators, escalators, dumb waiters, wheelchair lifts, and moving walkways, and include, but are not limited to systems, equipment and components such as hoist way and car doors, guides and operating devices; hoisting machines, sheaves and brakes, motors and motor generator sets; hoisting ropes, governor ropes, safety ropes, compensation ropes, operating cables, governors, safeties, interlock and contacts, guide rails and oiling devices, terminal, slowdown and leveling devices, elevator cars, counterweights, and buffers, machine rooms, hoist ways and pits, automatic and manual emergency fire service (phase I and II) and emergency power operations. |
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Introduction of New Services - Introduction of Products/Services directly related to items accepted under this department (SINs crosswalked to 541-*). |
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Fire Alarm System Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services - Services include but are not limited to the performance inspection, testing, and preventive maintenance or repair of a variety of fire alarm and notification systems, equipment and components such as manual alarm devices, smoke and heat detectors, tamper switches, pressure switches, waterflow switches, remote and graphic annunciators, main fire alarm panel and components, voice alarm system, speakers and horns and other audible and visual devices, wiring circuits and junctions, all other alarm, detection and control and ancillary devices, and emergency power operations. |
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Water Based Fire Suppression System Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services - Services consist of but are not limited to, the performance inspection, testing and preventive maintenance or repair services of all mechanical devices including valves, sprinklers, couplings, piping and connections, water motor gongs and alerting devices, tamper switches, pressure switches, water-flow switches, standpipes, backflow preventers, private fire service mains, pumps and test headers. |
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Elevator and Escalator Preventative Maintenance - Services consist of, but are not limited to, the performance of full repair and maintenance services including maintenance or repair of all mechanical devices and lighting, fixtures, ballast, bulbs, lamps, tubes, intercoms, telephone devices, wiring, appurtenances mounted in or on the car, fans, air conditioning units, security systems, lenses switches, lens plates, push buttons, and doors |
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Complete Facilities Maintenance - This category covers services related to the complete operations, maintenance and repair of federal facilities and could include green maintenance. The following facilities maintenance services can be ordered as stand-alone or in multiple combinations. Services could include, but are not limited to: |
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Complete Facilities Management - Services include facilities management and consulting. Services will be management duties including, but not limited to, property and facilities management, planning, scheduling, quality control software support services, and computer and/or facilities management systems. The service will include adequate staff of personnel and alternates as required, with the necessary |
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Electrical, and all Utility Services limited to Facility Maintenance - Service includes all labor, materials, tools, equipment and supervision necessary to supply and deliver firm uninterrupted electrical energy, and Utility Services necessary to meet the Government's needs, resulting contracts could be responsible for the operation, maintenance, repair, future upgrades, and future utility system replacements labor, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to own, maintain and operate the utility system(s) shall manage the maintenance, repairs, replacement, etc., of the system(s) to ensure continuous, adequate, and dependable service for each Government or tenant. Including, Electrical, all types of cabling, Telephone, Gas and Water Utility Service, Drinking water and Waste Water Services. Procurement of natural gas and/or electricity and other energy related services refer to the Energy Management Schedule. |
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Refrigeration, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioner, Boiler and Chiller HVAC Maintenance - Services related to providing heating and ventilation services. Service could include, but are not limited to, cleaning; air balancing; restoration and de-contamination of HVAC systems or any combination of providing plant equipment; materials; tools; transportation; supervision; labor to perform all repairs; periodic preventative maintenance (PPM); and emergency service work calls to ensure continual operations of refrigeration; heating; ventilation; air conditioner; boiler; Geothermal heat pump systems; renewable energy systems; and boiler and chiller systems. |
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Facilities Maintenance and Management Consulting - Services that include, but are not limited to: the development, planning, facilitation, coordination, documentation, program planning, audits, inspections, evaluations, studies, analyses (including cost), scenarios, reports, policy and regulation development assistance for initiatives in areas of facilities maintenance and management solutions. Includes Smart Building Consulting. |
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INDUSTRIAL, AEROSPACE AND MARINE COATING SOLUTIONS |
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Surface Preparation - Services related to the preparation for application of chemical compounds to Federal vehicles, machinery and other equipment and Support Training/Consultation Services as they pertain to preparation for and application of chemical compounds to Federal vehicles, machinery and other equipment. THIS SIN DOES NOT COVER PASSENGER CARS, TRUCKS OR BUSES. These services include surface preparation for painting and sealant application on ships, aircraft, VEHICLES and other equipment or machinery surface that requires application of chemical compound, such as paint, sealant, coatings, or adhesives. |
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Application of Chemical Compounds - Services involving the application of chemical compounds to federal vehicles, machinery and other equipment and Support Training/ Consultation Services as they pertain to application of chemical compounds to Federal vehicles, machinery and other equipment. THIS SIN DOES NOT COVER PASSENGER CARS, TRUCKS OR BUSES. These services include painting and sealant application on ships, aircraft, VEHICLES and other equipment or machinery |
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Introduction of New Services - New services within the scope of the schedule, but most specifically covered by a numbered SIN that has the potential to provide the Government with a more economical or efficient means of meeting mission requirements. |
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