PKA Lodging BPA
Contact and place of performance
William Sanchez
Tampa, FL 33606
USA
The 6th Contracting Squadron proposes the establishment of Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA) with off-base lodging properties to support Air Force Reserve Inactive Duty Training (IDT) lodging requirements when on-base lodging is not available. The selection process should include the following guidelines to the fullest extent possible: Single or double occupancy rooms will have a bed for each occupant w/pillow, two s...
View moreThe Department of the Air Force, specifically the 6th Contracting Squadron (6 CONS PK), is seeking to establish Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) for off-base lodging services in Tampa, Florida. This requirement supports Air Force Reserve Inactive Duty Training (IDT) lodging needs and may also be utilized by 6th Air Refueling Wing (6 ARW) members with advance contracting officer approval when on-base accommodations are unavailable. The solicitation is designated as a Small Business Administration (SBA) set-aside under NAICS 721110, Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels, and PSC X1FC for Lease/Rental of Troop Housing Facilities.
The proposed agreements specify that lodging properties provide single or double occupancy rooms equipped with individual beds, linens, firm mattresses, and climate controls. Standard room amenities include color televisions, telephones, irons and ironing boards, and workstations with pens and notepads, as well as bathrooms featuring vanity mirrors and grounded electrical outlets. The performance of these services is governed by four associated documents, including a Statement of Work, JTR Rates, and applicable Provisions and Clauses.
Responses for solicitation FA481420Q0014 are due by June 10, 2020. Detailed instructions for the selection process and service standards are outlined in the provided Statement of Work and the combined synopsis/solicitation documentation. William Sanchez serves as the point of contact for this requirement.
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