Opportunity
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #MA06023010525
Award for Service and Repair of Scott Air-Pak 4.5 SCBA Units for County of Orange Sheriff's Department
Posted
May 30, 2024
Identifier
MA06023010525
NAICS
811490
This award covers the service and repair of Scott Air-Pak 4.5 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) units for the County of Orange Sheriff's Department. - Government Buyer: - County of Orange, Sheriff-Coroner Department (Theo Lacy Facility) - OEMs and Vendors: - Primary OEM: Scott Safety (manufacturer of Air-Pak 4.5 SCBA) - Awarded Vendor: California Health & Safety, Inc. - Products and Services Requested: - Comprehensive maintenance, inspection, cleaning, testing, and repair of Scott Air-Pak 4.5 SCBA units and accessories - Specific services include: - Pick-up and delivery (SVC2000P / SVC2000D) - Hourly service rates for regular, after-hours, and holiday work (SVC045, SVC046, SVC047) - Air cylinder refills (SVC36, SVC036) - Hydrostatic testing (SVC025) - Regulator calibration and overhaul (SVC002, SVC2001, SVC2002) - Mask and component repairs (e.g., facemask lens, straps, skirt, rim, regulator diaphragm, alarm, hose valves, molded case hinges, plastic pouches) - All work must comply with OSHA, NIOSH, and ANSI standards - No specific quantities provided; services are on an as-needed basis - Unique or Notable Requirements: - 24/7 service availability, including emergency and same-day response - Fixed pricing for first year, with documented price adjustments allowed in renewals - Adherence to the Orange County Sheriff's Department Tool Control Policy - Maximum contract value not to exceed $150,000 over the term - Places of Performance and Delivery: - Multiple County of Orange facilities, including Theo Lacy Facility, Crime Lab, Harbor Patrol, Intake/Release Center, James A Musick Facility, various Justice Centers, and administrative offices
Description
The County of Orange has awarded a contract for the service and repair of self-contained breathing apparatus. The contract is with California Health & Safety, Inc. and is effective from December 16, 2022, through December 15, 2025. The scope includes maintenance and repair services to ensure the operational readiness of breathing apparatus used by the Sheriff's Department. The contract is a firm fixed fee agreement and includes detailed terms and conditions governing the service delivery and payment.