The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a Sources Sought Notice concerning the establishment of a new TMC Primary Care Clinic. This notice, with solicitation number 36C25625Q0160, is intended to gather responses from potential contractors to determine the procurement strategy, such as set-aside, sole source, or unrestricted options, prior to a future solicitation. Interested parties must respond by November 21, 2024, at 12 PM Central Time. The contracting office is based in Houston, Texas, and serves the Network Contracting Office 16. Additional details are provided in attached documents related to the Request for Information (RFI) and the delineated area for the proposed clinic. The notice highlights the VA's proactive approach in planning for primary care services, emphasizing their commitment to improving healthcare access for veterans. This initiative is part of the VA's larger strategy to optimize healthcare service delivery to veteran populations.
The document outlines a specific delineated area where properties must be located to qualify for consideration in a federal or state/local Request for Proposals (RFP). The geographical boundaries are defined by key highways and roads: to the north by HWY I-10, to the south by HWY 610 south, to the west by Voss Rd. and Hillcroft Ave., and to the east by HWY 288 and HWY 45. This information is crucial for potential applicants, as it identifies the eligible properties that can be submitted for consideration, emphasizing compliance with the geographical limitations set forth in the grant or RFP process.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Network Contracting Office 16, has issued a Sources Sought Notice to explore options for leasing approximately 20,000 Net Usable Square Feet (NUSF) / 27,000 Rentable Square Feet (RSF) of medical space for a Primary Care and Mental Health Clinic in Houston, TX. This notice is not a solicitation for proposals but aims to identify potential properties that meet specific requirements. The desired location must be within a designated area and consist only of existing buildings. Key criteria include compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, sufficient parking (at least 60 spaces), and a safe environment free from nearby alcohol establishments and illegal activities. The lease term could extend up to 20 years. Interested parties should submit detailed information, including previous project experiences and evidence of suitable properties by November 21, 2024. VA emphasizes that responses are for market research and do not guarantee a lease award. All communications must reference the specified notice number. Contact details for the VA representatives are provided for further inquiries.