J047--Replace Degraded Piping in C-2099 583-25-518
ID: 36C25025Q0238-1Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF250-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 10 (36C250)DAYTON, OH, 45428, USA

NAICS

Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction (237110)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- PIPE, TUBING, HOSE, AND FITTINGS (J047)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for the replacement of degraded hot water piping at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, under Project Number 583-25-518. The contractor will be responsible for replacing damaged hot water supply and return lines, installing new valves, and conducting asbestos abatement, all while ensuring minimal disruption to the Medical Center's operations and adhering to strict safety and regulatory compliance measures. This project is critical for maintaining the facility's infrastructure and supporting the healthcare services provided to veterans. Interested contractors, particularly those certified as Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs), must submit their proposals by the specified deadline and can contact Contract Specialist Samuel Galbreath at samuel.galbreath@va.gov for further information.

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    Samuel GalbreathContract Specialist
    samuel.galbreath@va.gov
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    The document outlines a solicitation by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the replacement of degraded hot water piping at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana (Project Number: 583-25-518). The contractor is required to complete the work within 45 days of receiving the Notice to Proceed and must ensure minimal disruption to the Medical Center's operations. The project includes replacing damaged hot water supply and return lines, installing new valves, and conducting asbestos abatement for approximately 20 linear feet of pipe insulation. The contractor must adhere to various regulations and specifications, including infection control measures, safety requirements, and compliance with local and federal laws. Submission requirements include completing and returning specific forms by a set deadline. This project emphasizes the importance of safety and regulatory compliance due to the Medical Center's operational status, and it mandates thorough documentation and communication with the Contracting Officer’s Representative. The emphasis is on timely, high-quality work within a critical healthcare environment.
    The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Directive 1192.01 establishes a mandatory seasonal influenza vaccination program for all healthcare personnel (HCP) within the VHA to reduce flu transmission and ensure patient safety. The directive mandates that HCP must receive the influenza vaccine annually or obtain a medical or religious exemption, with compliance being a condition of employment subject to disciplinary action for violations. Background data indicate that VHA's vaccination rates have historically been below national averages, necessitating this directive to improve compliance. The directive outlines the responsibilities of various stakeholders within the VHA, including facility directors, HCP, and the Office of Occupational Safety and Health, to implement vaccination protocols and manage documentation. Procedures include notification to HCP, tracking vaccination compliance, and specific guidelines for unvaccinated personnel to wear face masks during the flu season. Additionally, the document provides guidance on handling exemptions and the process for documentation of vaccination status. Overall, this directive represents the VHA's commitment to safeguarding the health of Veterans and creating a safe healthcare environment.
    The VAAR 852.219-75 outlines the certification requirements for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) regarding limitations on subcontracting for federal contracts. The primary stipulation is that if awarded a contract, offerors must adhere to specific limits on subcontracting based on the type of contract: for services, no more than 50% of the amount paid by the government can be subcontracted to non-certified firms; for general construction, the limit is 85%; and for special trade contracts, the limit is 75%. It specifies that costs of materials do not count toward these limits. The certification process emphasizes the legal implications of false claims, which may result in significant penalties, including debarment and prosecution. Contractors must also be prepared to provide documentation demonstrating compliance, and failure to do so may lead to remedial actions. The certification must be signed and included with the bid proposal, as offers without this certification will be deemed ineligible for award. This clause reinforces the government’s commitment to promoting participation from SDVOSBs and VOSBs in federal contracting opportunities while ensuring adherence to compliance regulations.
    The document comprises a Request for Information (RFI) concerning the project to replace valet doors at the VA Northern Indiana Health Care System located in Fort Wayne, IN. It outlines the necessity for contractors to read all relevant solicitation documents thoroughly before submitting questions for clarification. Questions must explicitly reference the specific sections of the specifications or drawings to ensure timely responses from the government. The RFI emphasizes adherence to these guidelines, indicating that failure to comply may hinder the government's ability to provide answers. The primary contact for this RFI is Samuel Galbreath, a Contract Specialist at the Department of Veterans Affairs. This RFI serves as a formal inquiry mechanism to obtain necessary information that will aid in the execution of the project, highlighting the structured approach commonly seen in federal contracting processes. Understanding and complying with these requirements is vital for contractors seeking to participate in government contracts.
    The VAAR 852.219-73 outlines regulations for the Department of Veterans Affairs regarding contracts set aside for certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). An SDVOSB must be at least 51% owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans and meet federal small business size standards. Eligibility requires certification in the SBA database, and contracts may exclusively benefit those certified at the time of bid and award. The document specifies limitations on subcontracting, emphasizing that subcontractors must also be certified, and outlines requirements for compliance with service and supply contracts. A joint venture can qualify as an SDVOSB if it adheres to specific regulatory requirements. The guidance prioritizes the VA’s Veterans First Contracting Program, ensuring that misrepresentation of SDVOSB status can result in debarment for five years. This regulation underscores the government's commitment to supporting veteran-owned businesses in federal contracting opportunities.
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