Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Training - Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN)
Solicitation number 201700761
Publication date
Closing date and time 2016/07/28 14:00 EDT
Description
Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN)
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Training
Solicitation # 201700761
Definition of Advance Contract Award Notice
An Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN) allows departments and agencies to post a notice, for no less than fifteen calendar days, indicating to the supplier community that it intends to award a good, service or construction contract to a pre-identified contractor. If no other supplier submits, during the fifteen calendar day posting period, a statement of capabilities that meet the requirements set out in the ACAN, the competitive requirements of the governments contracting policy have been met. Following notification to suppliers not successful in demonstrating that their statement of capabilities meets the requirements set out in the ACAN, the contract may then be awarded using the Treasury Boards electronic bidding authorities. If other potential suppliers submit statements of capabilities during the fifteen calendar day posting period, and meet the requirements set out in the ACAN, the department or agency must proceed to a full tendering process on either the government’s electronic tendering service or through traditional means, in order to award the contract. If no other supplier submits, on or before the closing date, a statement of capabilities meeting the requirements set out in the ACAN, a contract will be awarded to the pre-selected supplier.
Scope
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has a requirement to render Aircraft Maintenance Engineer training for:
-Pratt and Whitney PT6A Large Series Engine Line and Base Maintenance;
-Pratt and Whitney PT6A Small Series Engine Line and Base Maintenance; and
- Pratt and Whitney PT6 Series Hot Section Inspection.
It is estimated that ten (10) individuals require training on a yearly basis for a combination of large and small series engine line and base maintenance while up to ten (10) individuals may be trained on a yearly basis for the Hot Section Inspection.
The purpose of this ACAN is to signal the government's intention to award a contract for the above noted training to Flight Safety International.
Background
In referencing the Aircraft Maintenance Operation Maintenance Policy manual (section 8), Air Services Branch of the RCMP shall ensure that initial and recurrent training is provided for aircraft maintenance and technical support personnel. Recurrent training is to be provided to ensure personnel remain competent and are made aware of any changes to the regulations, standards or aircraft/ system maintenance procedures specific to aircraft owned and operated by the RCMP. Specifically, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer training is required for the various types of Pratt and Whitney Canada engines that are utilized in the following RCMP aircraft, Pilatus PC12, De Havilland Twin Otter, Cessna 208 Caravan, Piaggio P180 Avanti and Kodiak Quest.
Minimum Essential Requirements
Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that its product/equipment/system (as appropriate) meets the following requirements:
1. The service provider must be authorizedby Pratt and Whitney Canada to deliver training
2. The service provider must be Transport Canada approved to provide training
3. The service provider must be able to provide services per the scope of work; A) Engine Technical Training and B) Content for Large Series Engines, Small series engines and Hot Section inspection.
4. The service provider must be able to provide training on all Pratt and Whitney engine models in the RCMP's fleet as follows: PT6A-27,-34,-66,-67B,-67P,-114A.
Justification for the Pre-Selected Supplier
Flight Safety is the only known supplier that can provide the services that meets the minimum essential requirements.
Government Contracts Regulations Exception(s)
The following exception to the Government Contracts Regulations is invoked for this procurement under Part 1 subsection 6(d) - "only one person is capable of performing the work".
Ownership of Intellectual Property.
Ownership of any Foreground Intellectual Property arising out of the proposed contract will vest in the Contractor.
Applicability of the trade agreement(s) to the procurement
This requirement is subject to NAFTA, AIT, WTO, Canada-Chile, Canada-Colombia Canada-Peru and Canada-Honduras trade agreements and the limited tendering provisions are as follows:
__X__ Government Contracts Regulations (GCRs) - 6d
__X___ Subject to WTO-AGP - Article XV.1.b
__X___ Subject to NAFTA - Article 1016.2.(b)
__X__ Subject to AIT - Article 506.12.b
__X___ Subject to Canada- Chile - Article Kbis-09.b
__X___ Subject to Canada-Colombia - Article 1409.b.(iii)
__X___ Subject to Canada-Peru – Article 1409.b.(iii)
__X___ Subject to Canada-Honduras – Article 17.11 (b) iii
Scope of Work
A: Engine Technical Training
The following are the required courses to cover engines owned and operated by the RCMP.
1) PWC PT6A – Larger Series engine, Line and Base Maintenance (specifically models 67B and 67P)
2) PWC PT6A – Small Series Engine, Line and Base Maintenance (specifically models 27, 34, 114A)
3) PWC PT6 Series Hot Section Inspection
B: Content
COURSE OBJECTIVES for Large and Small Engine series Training:
• Apply the applicable reference Manuals (Engine Maintenance Manuals, Illustrated Part catalogue, SB’s).
• Identify and follow safety precautions when working on or near engine and its systems
• Identify and locate principal engine components.
• Understand the normal function and operation of major systems, including terminology and nomenclature.
• Identify and use appropriate documentation.
• Locate those procedures for replacement of components for ramp and transit activities.
• Perform system, engine, component and functional checks as specified in the maintenance manual.
• Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect to fault diagnosis and rectification to maintenance manual level.
• Demonstrate knowledge of the main ramp and transit (through-flight) activities of the engine.
The course objectives are aligned with the following recommendations: CAR Standards 566 (as applicable)
Course Modules to include the following topics;
Engine Overview
Compressor Section
Combustion and Turbine
Gear Box Oil Systems
Indicating System
Ignition System
Engine Performance
Fuel Systems
Maintenance Practices
COURSE OBJECTIVES for PT6 Series Hot Section Inspection Training:
• Apply the applicable reference Manuals (Engine Maintenance Manuals, Illustrated Part catalogue, SB’s).
• Identify and follow safety precautions when working on or near engine.
• Identify and locate principal engine components.
• Understand the terminology and nomenclature.
• Identify and use appropriate documentation.
• Perform system, engine, component and functional checks as specified in the maintenance manual.
• Disassemble, inspect and assemble/replace engine Hot Section components.
• Disassemble, inspect and assemble /replace engine AGB components.
The course objectives are aligned with the following recommendations: CAR Standards 566 (as applicable).
Course Modules to include the following topics;
General Information
Combustion and Turbine
AGB
Engine Performance
Proposed Contract Period
The contract will be from award date to one year later, plus irrevocable options to extend for up to three (3) one-year periods on an as-and-when requested basis.
Estimated Cost
Estimated value of the initial contract and all options will be $611,000.00 CAD, including all applicable taxes.
Location of Work
All training is to occur at the vendor’s location in Canada and the United States of America.
Language
All work is to be performed in the English Language
Name and Address of Proposed Contractor
Flight Safety international
Montreal Learning Center
955 Ryan Avenue
Dorval, Quebec
H9P 1A2
Closing Date for a Submission of a Statement of Capabilities
July 28, 2016 at 2:00pm EDT
Inquiries and statements of capabilities can be provided in both official languages and are to be directed to:
Steve Lafontaine
Procurement & Contracting Branch
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
73 Leikin Drive, Bldg M1, Mailstop #15
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0R2
Telephone: 613-843-3809
Facsimile: 613-825-0082
E-mail: steve.lafontaine@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
RCMP National Procurement Plan
The RCMP has published its National Procurement Plan for 2016-2017. For further information, please see link:
Contract duration
Refer to the description above for full details.
Trade agreements
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World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO GPA)
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Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement
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Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement
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Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)
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Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA)
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Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement
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Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA)
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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Contact information
Contracting organization
- Organization
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Address
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73 Leikin DrOttawa, Ontario, K1AOR2Canada
- Contracting authority
- Lafontaine, Steve
- Phone
- 613-843-3809
- Address
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73 Leikin Drive, Bldg M1, 4th Floor, Mailstop 15Ottawa, ON, K1A 0R2Canada
Buying organization(s)
- Organization
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Address
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73 Leikin DrOttawa, Ontario, K1AOR2Canada
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