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Custodial Service
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: FOS, Camp Carroll, ROK. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 561720 • PSC S201.
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Description
[20260213] Amendment 0001 has been issued to include the QA and update the associated documents. ////////////////////////// [20260127] (LCS) Custodial Services at FOS Carroll, Republic of Korea.- The site visit is scheduled for 10 February 2026 @ 10:00 hrs. Participants will meet in front of Nam Gimcheon Service Area at 09:30 and proceed together to the FOS, Camp Carroll. Contractors should complete the attached Attachment 5-1 Manifest and submit it to Ms. Chong, Yura (yura.chong2.ln@army.mil) or Mr. Kim, Chongkuk (chongkuk.kim6.ln@army.mil) NLT 1200 hours, 5 February 2026.
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This is a DEPT OF THE ARMY Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for custodial services (PSC S201; NAICS 561720) under solicitation W90VN926QA008. The work location is FOS Carroll / Camp Carroll in the Republic of Korea, and the notice notes a scheduled site visit on 10 February 2026 with a required manifest submission deadline of 5 February 2026 at 1200. Amendment 0001 (dated 2026-02-13) was issued to include the QA and update associated documents. Proposals/responses are due 2026-02-27 at 04:00 UTC per the notice record.
Obtain custodial services support for FOS Carroll (Camp Carroll), Republic of Korea, using the solicitation package (including updated QA documentation from Amendment 0001) and informed by site-visit participation requirements (manifest submission and meeting logistics).
- Firms with proven custodial services delivery under NAICS 561720, able to mobilize and perform at Camp Carroll / FOS Carroll in the Republic of Korea.
- Offerors that can demonstrate a QA-aligned management approach (given Amendment 0001 added/updated QA documentation).
- Teams already positioned to handle site access coordination and documentation (e.g., completing and timely submitting the Attachment 5-1 Manifest for base/site entry requirements).
- Provide custodial services at FOS Carroll / Camp Carroll, Republic of Korea (LCS custodial services per description).
- Attend/prepare for site visit logistics (meet at Nam Gimcheon Service Area at 09:30; site visit scheduled 10 February 2026 @ 10:00; proceed together to FOS/Camp Carroll).
- Complete and submit Attachment 5-1 Manifest to designated Army points of contact by 1200 hours on 5 February 2026 (for site access/participation).
- Incorporate Amendment 0001 updates, specifically QA inclusion and updated associated documents, into the technical/management approach and compliance mapping.
- Acknowledgment of Amendment 0001 (2026-02-13) and explicit incorporation of the QA updates it introduced.
- A custodial services technical approach tailored to FOS Carroll / Camp Carroll (Republic of Korea).
- Quality assurance / quality control approach aligned to the solicitation’s QA documentation (as updated).
- Staffing and management plan addressing on-site execution at the place of performance (Republic of Korea).
- Schedule/transition/mobilization narrative consistent with the solicitation requirements (as updated by Amendment 0001).
- Completed representations/certifications and other solicitation-required forms (per combined synopsis/solicitation).
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- Response deadline in the notice record: 2026-02-27T04:00:00+00:00; plan internal reviews and submission timing accordingly.
- Amendment 0001 (2026-02-13) updated associated documents and added QA—ensure the proposal explicitly maps to the revised documents.
- Site visit details and manifest submission requirements are spelled out in the description (Attachment 5-1 Manifest due NLT 1200 hours, 5 February 2026 to the named contacts); confirm whether site visit attendance is mandatory per the full solicitation.
- Verify from the solicitation whether pricing is per square footage, per building, per month, or per task; align pricing structure to the CLIN/line item format in W90VN926QA008.
- Given the overseas place of performance (Republic of Korea), ensure price realism covers local execution costs and any site-access/admin requirements reflected in the updated QA/documents.
- Treat Amendment 0001 as a potential cost driver (QA documentation changes may affect inspection, reporting, or oversight labor); reflect this explicitly in assumptions if allowed by the solicitation.
- Consider a local Republic of Korea custodial subcontractor to strengthen on-the-ground staffing, local sourcing, and continuity at Camp Carroll/FOS Carroll.
- If you lack a mature QA/QC program for custodial services, team with a partner experienced in government QA compliance for facility services and align to the solicitation’s QA documentation.
- Amendment-driven changes: Amendment 0001 updated QA and associated documents—missing or misreading the updated requirements is a common disqualifier/risk.
- Site access/logistics risk: the notice references an Attachment 5-1 Manifest and site visit coordination; inability to meet access/documentation requirements may hinder performance planning and could affect eligibility if mandatory.
- Timeline compression risk: posted 2026-02-13 with response due 2026-02-27 (04:00 UTC); limited time to fully absorb updated documents and produce a compliant response.
- Is site visit attendance mandatory for offerors, and if so, how will the Government accommodate offerors who could not attend the 10 February 2026 visit?
- Can the Government confirm the exact QA requirements introduced/changed by Amendment 0001 and identify all documents updated in that amendment package?
- What is the exact place(s) of performance scope within FOS Carroll/Camp Carroll (e.g., list of buildings/areas and frequencies) as defined in the solicitation documents?
- What pricing structure is required in W90VN926QA008 (e.g., CLIN type, unit basis), and are there any required assumptions for labor categories or service hours?
- What are the key performance standards and reporting requirements in the QA documentation (e.g., inspection frequency, deficiency correction timelines)?
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- Set-aside (if any) and small business eligibility requirements
- Exact place of performance address/installation details and facility inventory (buildings/areas, square footage, frequencies)
- Period of performance start/end and any option periods
- Evaluation criteria and basis of award (e.g., LPTA vs tradeoff) from the solicitation
- Pricing/CLIN structure and required price format
- Performance Work Statement (PWS)/SOW details and required deliverables
- Whether the site visit is mandatory and how questions/Q&A are handled
- Security/access requirements for personnel performing at Camp Carroll/FOS Carroll
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