BNA CONVEYANCE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

ADVERTISEMENT FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

METROPOLITAN NASHVILLE AIRPORT AUTHORITY

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

BNA CONVEYANCE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

 

ELECTRONIC PROPOSALS for furnishing all materials, labor, tools and appurtenances for completion of this project shall be received by the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, (MNAA) Nashville, Tennessee, until and not later than 2:00 PM (local time) on Wednesday, September 4, 2024.  Proposers wishing to submit a non-electronic proposal may do so only after receiving written authorization from MNAA.  Written authorization to submit a non-electronic proposal may be requested by emailing purchasing@flynashville.com at least five (5) days prior to the date proposals are due.  Proposers submitting a non-electronic proposal must submit a copy of the written authorization with their proposal package.

 

SCOPE. 

 

The Contractor shall provide all of the labor, personnel, material, spare parts, replacement parts and components, tools, equipment, lubricants and supplies needed to perform full and complete Predictive Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Corrective Maintenance, service, repair, inspection and testing of every type and description on MNAA’s elevators, escalators, dumb waiters, coming power walks, associated systems i.e. supervisory controller, door controller, position indicators, etc. other technology installed on units, and equipment to assure that they shall operate in a safe and reliable condition at all times, regardless of any pre-existing conditions.

 

This Scope of Work Specifications includes, but is not limited to, refinishing, repairing or replacement of car enclosures, gates and/or doors, hoist way enclosures, hoist way lighting (including bulb replacement), rail alignment, hoist way doors, door frames and sill, hoist way gates, car lighting (including bulb replacement), door audible signals, power feeders from the electrical disconnect to the equipment controller, switches, their wiring and fusing, cab phones, balustrades, trim moldings, skirt panels, anti-slide devices, brushes, guards, yellow comb plates, vandalism, elevator pit pumping (and/or any pit pumping related to Conveyance equipment), and placement of way finding signs provided by MNAA when needed or upon request by MNAA. MNAA is committed to the safety of all users of the conveyance equipment at BNA and its outlying buildings.

 

THE RFP DOCUMENTS.  Copies of the Contract Documents (RFP, Proposal Schedule, Attachments, etc.) will be available on or after Monday, June 24, 2024 and may be obtained electronically from B2GNow E-Bidding an online tendering service.

 

ELECTRONIC PROPOSALS for BNA CONVEYANCE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

will be submitted through this online platform, B2GNow E-Bidding.

 

Important:  All bid opportunities can be viewed, and documents downloaded through the new MNAA Procurement e-bidding System.  The new e-bidding System is an integral part of the Business Diversity Management System located at URL:  https://flynashville.diversitycompliance.comVendors must register to download the solicitation and select the appropriate North American Industry Classification System (NAICS Codes). Click on the ‘View Active Bid Opportunity Listings” button for additional information.

 

Submission Instructions: Proposers will be required to register with the e-bidding platform prior to downloading the proposal. Registration is free. The Proposer must scan all required proposal documents, including the Prime/Subcontractor License Information (if applicable) and upload to the appropriate solicitation file on the e-bidding system.  All submittal questions shall be directed to the Procurement Department, fax number (615) 275-2349 or email: Purchasing@flynashville.com.

Please note that your organization must have an Authorized Signer to sign the proposal documents, the authorized signer has the authority to bind your company to each and every term, condition, article and obligation of the Insert and any resultant Contract.

Proposers are advised to review the RFP Documents carefully prior to submitting a Proposal on the Project.  Proposers are also advised to review the RFP and Instructions to Proposers carefully prior to preparing their Proposals.

 

Proposals must be submitted on the Proposal Form included in the RFP Documents and the successful Proposer will be required to execute the Contract and other documents requiring execution that are included in the Contract Documents.

 

CONTRACTORS LICENSING ACT OF 1994.  All Proposers must be licensed contractors as required by the Contractors Licensing Act of 1994, TCA Section 62-6-101 et seq.  The name, license number, expiration date thereof, and license classification of the contractors applying to propose for the prime contract and for the masonry project when the total cost of the masonry portion of the project exceeds one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000, and for the electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning contracts, and closed loop geo-thermal heating and cooling, must appear on the outside of the envelope containing the proposal except when the proposal is in an amount less than twenty-five thousand ($25,000).  Prime contractor proposers who are to perform the electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, masonry, and geo-thermal must be so designated upon the outside of the envelope.  Failure of any proposer to comply therewith may void such proposal and the envelope containing such proposal may not be opened or considered.

Further, MNAA has determined that, if the Proposer proposes to accomplish any or all of the Work under this Project which entails masonry work exceeding $100,000, and electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and geo-thermal equal to or exceeding $25,000 in value through the utilization of Subcontractors or to accomplish with Subcontractors any other part of the Work for which the Proposer does not hold a valid Tennessee Contractor’s License, then those Subcontractors must, at the time the Proposal is submitted to MNAA, hold a valid Tennessee Contractor’s License, current and in full force and effect in all respects, in such of the following classifications and sub-classifications as apply to the Work for which they will be subcontracted.

Proposals shall be submitted for the Work as indicated in the RFP.  Specifically, in referring to the Contractors Licensing Act and other applicable authorities, MNAA has determined that to lawfully propose on this Project, all Proposers and/or their subcontractors must, at the time their Proposal is submitted to MNAA, hold a valid Tennessee Contractor’s license, current and in full force and effect in all respects, to perform the Work as defined in the RFP.

All Proposers are advised that the Contractors Licensing Act establishes only the minimum licensing requirements and that MNAA reserves the right in its sole discretion to require higher licensing standards, as reflected in the Contract Documents.  All Proposers are responsible for complying with any other licensing or permit requirements of the State of Tennessee and/or the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, which may be applicable to the Work.

 

PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE.  A Pre-Proposal Conference will be held at 9:30 a.m. (central), Friday, July 26, 2024, in the Nashville International Airport, Nashville Conference Room 5th Floor, 140 BNA Park Drive, Suite 520, Nashville, Tennessee 37214. Attendance at this meeting is mandatory. A one-time tour of the project site will be conducted after the meeting.

 

SMALL MINORITY WOMAN-owned BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (SWMBE) PARTICIPATION.  It is the MNAA’s objective to promote, encourage, and stimulate participation of local, small, minority and woman-owned business enterprises (SMWBE) within its organization and the economic community served by it so as to provide maximum opportunities to participate in contracts, programs and all related business activities of the MNAA. MNAA will apply the local small minority woman business participation levels where expenditures and purchases are made with non-federal funding, and to all contracts, leases, management agreements, consultants, prime contractors, subcontractors, respondents, proposers, or proposers involved in the performance of a commercially useful task for MNAA.

 

Proposers are encouraged to meet SMWBE participation levels established by the Director, Business Diversity Development, or, if unable to meet the participation level, engage in good faith efforts to joint venture, subcontract, or contract for supplies or services with SMWBEs. The attainment of the SMWBE participation level established for this contract is to be measured as a percentage of the total dollar value of the contract. The SMWBE participation level established for this Contract will be ZERO PERCENT (0 %) For information on eligible SMWBE firms, proposers should visit https://flynashville.com/nashville-airport-authority/business-opportunities/business-diversity-development or contact Business Diversity Development, at (615) 275-4302.

 

RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL PROPOSALS.  MNAA proposes to award the Contract to the lowest responsive and responsible Proposer, provided it has met the goals for SMWBE participation or, if failing to meet the goals, has made an acceptable good faith effort to meet the established goals for the SMWBE participation.  Proposer is advised that MNAA reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals submitted, to waive any and all informalities, irregularities and/or technicalities in any Proposal or Proposal Guaranty, to accept any Proposal deemed advantageous to it and to negotiate changes, deletions, or additions to these Contract Documents with the successful Proposer.