C1DZ--523-25-004 Replace Fire Alarm A/E Request SF 330 Qualifications
ID: 36C24125R0084Type: Special Notice
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF241-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 01 (36C241)TOGUS, ME, 04330, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

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ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- CONSTRUCTION: OTHER HOSPITAL BUILDINGS (C1DZ)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified architectural and engineering (A/E) firms to provide comprehensive services for the replacement of fire alarm systems at the Jamaica Plain VA Medical Center in Boston, MA. The project requires the development of complete drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and construction schedules for approximately 1,000,000 square feet of buildings, with a construction budget estimated between $5 million and $10 million. This initiative is crucial for enhancing safety and compliance within healthcare facilities, ensuring that all work aligns with VA and Massachusetts regulations while maintaining operational continuity. Interested firms must submit their qualifications using the SF 330 format by June 6, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Contract Specialist Alexis Duda at Alexis.Duda@va.gov.

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    Alexis DudaContract Specialist
    (403) 584-4040
    Alexis.Duda@va.gov
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    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is requesting qualifications from architectural and engineering (A/E) firms for a project to replace fire alarm systems at the Jamaica Plain VAMC in Boston, MA. This firm-fixed-price contract requires comprehensive A/E services, including developing detailed drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and construction schedules, with a project magnitude estimated between $5 million and $10 million. Interested firms must submit SF 330 qualifications by June 6, 2025, and showcase relevant expertise, professional qualifications, capacity for the work, past performance, local knowledge, construction experience, and commitment to utilizing service-disabled and veteran-owned businesses as subcontractors. The selection criteria prioritize specialized experience with similar projects, qualifications of team members, and the firm's ability to manage workloads efficiently. Firms must detail up to five relevant projects completed in the last five years and provide resumes for key personnel. Questions regarding the notice are to be directed via email to the Contract Specialist. The solicitation process emphasizes transparency, with all submissions being evaluated per Federal Acquisition Regulation guidelines, although this notice does not constitute a formal request for proposals.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks qualified firms to provide architectural and engineering (A/E) services for a project to replace fire alarm systems across all buildings at the Jamaica Plain VAMC in Boston, MA. This requirement includes creating complete design documents, specifications, cost estimates, and project schedules. Key tasks involve the demolition of existing systems, installation of new fire detection capabilities, and ensuring compliance with VA and Massachusetts codes. The project must allow for phased work to maintain ongoing medical operations and handle unique challenges like asbestos identification. Interested contractors must demonstrate experience in similar projects, particularly those with fire alarm system replacements valued between $5 million and $10 million. This notice serves to gather market research on the interest from verified small businesses, especially Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and Women-Owned Small Businesses. Responses must be submitted by 2:00 PM EDT on May 1, 2025. Further solicitations will follow via the SAM website.
    This document serves as Amendment 0001 to solicitation number 36C24125R0084, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Network Contracting Office 1, regarding a proposal for a project in Central Western Massachusetts. The amendment addresses a Request for Information (RFI), providing a Q&A section to clarify inquiries from bidders. Importantly, the submission deadline for SF 330 proposals remains unchanged, set for June 6, 2025, at 4:00 PM EDT, with specified email submission guidelines. The structure includes essential administrative information like contract IDs, issuing office details, and signing requirements. It is crucial for bidders to acknowledge receipt of the amendment as specified, with consequences for non-compliance highlighted. Overall, this document emphasizes communication clarity and maintains project timelines, reflecting the procedural rigor expected in government contracting processes. It underscores the VA's commitment to transparency and collaboration with contractors while ensuring adherence to established deadlines.
    The document serves as a transmittal letter accompanying a Past Performance Questionnaire for a contract proposal submitted by a company to the Department of Veterans Affairs (NCO 1) concerning the "523-23-004 Site Improvements Phase 1" project. The letter requests designated references of the company to complete the attached questionnaire regarding the company’s past performance on a specific contract. This data is to be emailed directly to the NCO 1 Contracting Office by a specified deadline, with an emphasis on confidentiality regarding the completed questionnaire's contents. The communication highlights the importance of assessing past performance in the company’s bid for the federal project, reflecting standard practices in government procurement processes. Overall, this document underscores the significance of collecting relevant performance data to evaluate contractor qualifications for federal and local engagements, ultimately enhancing accountability and transparency.
    The project titled "Replace Fire Alarm" at the VA Boston Healthcare System aims to replace all fire alarm devices across the campus, encompassing approximately 1,000,000 square feet of buildings. The work includes comprehensive architectural and engineering services to develop a complete construction package that features investigations, specifications, drawings, cost estimates, and project schedules. Key priorities involve patient buildings, followed by administrative and utility structures. The selected architectural/engineering firm will review existing conditions and design a new system aligned with VA and Massachusetts regulations, incorporating modern safety standards. The estimated construction budget is between $5 million and $10 million, with a defined cost management process in place to keep project expenditures within budget. Addressing potential health hazards, the project necessitates asbestos and lead evaluations, ensuring proper abatement procedures during construction. Emphasis is placed on maintaining operational continuity for medical center services throughout all work phases. The submission process involves detailed reviews and approvals at various design stages, employing stringent quality assurance protocols to ensure compliance with all VA standards. The timeline from start to completion spans 130 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed, indicating structured project phasing. Overall, this initiative reflects the government's commitment to enhancing safety and compliance in healthcare facilities.
    This document is an amendment to the Request for Proposals (RFP) for a project under the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically related to solicitation number 36C24125R0084. The amendment, identified as Amendment 0001, serves to communicate the responses to Requests for Information (RFI) and confirms that the submission deadline for SF 330 forms remains unchanged, set for June 6, 2025, at 4:00 PM EDT, to be sent via email. This document's structure includes several standard administrative sections required for contract modifications, such as the identification codes for the RFP, contractor details, and modification sections. Key points of the amendment include the indication of no deadline change for submissions and the attachment of detailed RFI responses, reflecting the ongoing engagement with potential contractors. This amendment plays a crucial role in ensuring all parties have access to important clarifications and instructions, thereby facilitating an organized procurement process within the federal contracting framework.
    The document pertains to a Request for Qualifications (RFI) related to the project designated 523-25-004, which involves replacing the fire alarm system. The solicitation reference is 36C24125R0084_1. A key inquiry raised sought clarification on whether the solicitation represented a set aside for small businesses, particularly in light of specific regulations mentioned. The response clarified that the requirement is indeed set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). This indicates the government's intention to promote opportunities for small businesses, especially those owned by veterans, within the scope of federal contracting and procurement processes. Overall, the document underscores a commitment to supporting SDVOSBs in federal projects while aligning with various regulatory requirements.
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