Z2DA--546-20-120 EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades Construction Miami
ID: 36C77624B0027Type: Presolicitation
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFPCAC HEALTH INFORMATION (36C776)INDEPENDENCE, OH, 44131, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Z2DA)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades Construction project at the Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center in Miami, Florida. This project, set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), involves comprehensive upgrades to the facility's infrastructure, including mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, with an estimated total cost between $20 million and $50 million. The upgrades are critical for enhancing the Electronic Health Record Management (EHRM) system, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and improving overall healthcare services for veterans. Interested contractors must submit their bids electronically by the specified deadlines and can contact Jason Phillip at jason.phillip@va.gov or Bridget May at bridget.may@va.gov for further information.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Jason PhillipContract Specialist
    (216) 447-8300
    jason.phillip@va.gov
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    This document pertains to the EHRM (Electronic Health Record Modernization) Infrastructure Upgrades at the Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC). It details the project’s scope, which involves extensive improvements to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems across multiple buildings (1, 7, 10, 40, 44, and 68) at the facility located at 1201 NW 16th St, Miami, FL. The initiative is part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' commitment to modernize its infrastructure to enhance functionality and compliance with current safety standards. The project will entail comprehensive assessments, including site maps, construction documents, and engineering plans that ensure coordination among various trade services. Key components include upgrading sprinkler systems, electrical specifications, and telecom infrastructure, while emphasizing fire safety and infection control measures. Apogee Consulting Group, P.A. is responsible for project management, reflecting a structured approach to healthcare facility upgrades in alignment with federal regulations and the specific needs of the veteran community. The ultimate goal is to ensure modernized, safe, and accessible healthcare services at the Miami VAMC.
    The document outlines specifications for the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades project at the Miami VA Medical Center, aiming to enhance infrastructure reliability and compliance. The project encompasses general construction, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and safety system improvements. Contractors are mandated to familiarize themselves with existing conditions, develop construction schedules, and adhere to strict security and safety protocols throughout the duration of the project. Significant attention is directed toward minimizing disruptions to the hospital’s operations, ensuring continuity of services, and maintaining compliance with VA standards. This includes managing utilities, protecting existing structures, and overseeing the careful demolition of outdated systems while integrating new ones. Key components also include rigorous testing and proper training for staff on any new equipment installed. The overarching goal is to modernize facility operations effectively while safeguarding patient care and regulatory compliance. This project illustrates the VA's commitment to enhancing infrastructure to support veterans' healthcare services.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to solicit bids for a Firm-Fixed-Price contract for the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) program at the Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center in Miami, FL. The project involves extensive infrastructure upgrades including electrical improvements, HVAC assessments, and communication infrastructure enhancements, with the solicitation anticipated to be issued in mid-September 2024 as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business set-aside. The estimated construction value is between $20 million and $50 million, with a performance period of approximately 730 days.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to solicit bids for a Firm-Fixed-Price contract aimed at upgrading the infrastructure for the Electronic Health Record Modernization program at the Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center in Miami, FL. The project will involve extensive electrical and communication improvements across several buildings and will be set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, with an estimated construction cost between $20 million and $50 million. The solicitation is expected to be released in mid-September 2024, with a performance period of approximately 730 days.
    The document outlines an amendment to the solicitation for the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades Construction project (Project Number 546-20-120) administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The amendment primarily serves to provide the Site Visit sign-in sheet for contractors and bidders. Key details include the solicitation number (36C77624B0027) and the extension of the deadline for receipt of offers related to this amendment. Contractors must acknowledge receipt of the amendment, with options for doing so specified in the document. All terms of the original solicitation remain unchanged except as noted in this amendment. It emphasizes the importance of adherence to specified procedures to avoid rejection of offers. Bridget May, the Contracting Officer, signs off on the document, reaffirming the commitment to moving forward with project requirements and stakeholder engagement.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is initiating the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades Construction project at the Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center in Miami, Florida, through a firm-fixed price contract. The justification for other than full and open competition pertains to two brand name items essential for standardization: the Lenel Access Control System for physical security and the Siemens Desigo direct-digital control system for HVAC. The total project cost is estimated between $20 million and $50 million. Due to specific system requirements, alternatives to these brand name products are deemed unsuitable, as they could compromise system integrity and functioning. The procurement process will be set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses. Market research has confirmed the necessity for these brand name components to ensure compatibility with existing systems, which are critical for patient care and safety. The procurement will be competitive, with the Contracting Officer responsible for determining fair pricing prior to contract award. Regulatory compliance and ensuring the project meets established standards highlight the VA's commitment to improving infrastructure for veteran services.
    The document outlines a site visit agenda for the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades project (Project 546-20-120) scheduled for September 17, 2024, in Miami. A sign-in sheet lists various attendees from different companies involved in the construction sector, indicating a collaborative effort among contractors and subcontractors. Key participants include representatives from HDZ Builders, BCI Solutions, and Conti Corporation, among others. Contact details such as emails and phone numbers are provided for communication purposes. The primary goal of this initiative is to enhance the infrastructure related to the Electronic Health Record Management (EHRM) system as part of federal efforts to improve healthcare facilities. This project emphasizes transparency, engagement with multiple stakeholders, and adherence to federal standards, aligning with the broader context of government RFPs and grants aimed at upgrading federal infrastructure.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the construction of the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades project at the Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center in Miami, Florida. This project, set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), has an estimated construction cost between $20 million and $50 million. The selected contractor must provide comprehensive services, including labor, materials, and equipment, and complete the project within 730 calendar days of the award notice. Key submission requirements include a bid bond, performance and payment bonds, and specific compliance with federal regulations regarding Equal Employment Opportunity and Buy American provisions. The document emphasizes the importance of submitting bids electronically and acknowledges that all offers will be evaluated based on adherence to the guidelines, responsiveness to bid requirements, and the contractor’s past performance in similar projects. Furthermore, a formal site visit is scheduled for interested bidders to assess project conditions. This RFP illustrates the federal government’s commitment to fostering veteran entrepreneurship and ensuring contract compliance through rigorous standards.
    The document outlines a tracking sheet for technical questions and responses related to the solicitation #36C77624B0027 for the Miami EHRM Construction project. It features a structured format for recording inquiries submitted via email, along with the corresponding government responses. The sheet includes spaces to note the date questions are submitted and answered, which indicates an emphasis on transparency and timely communication throughout the bidding process. Though specific questions and answers are not listed, this framework is crucial for potential contractors, as it ensures clarity and understanding of project specifications and requirements. Overall, it reflects the VA's methodical approach to managing inquiries and providing information essential for interested bidders, thereby facilitating structured interaction regarding federal construction projects. This approach aligns with best practices for government RFPs, ensuring compliance and thorough vetting of contractor capabilities in line with federal standards.
    The document outlines an organized site visit for the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades construction project at the Miami VA Medical Center, scheduled for September 17, 2024, at 9:00 AM (ET). Participants are advised to arrive by 8:30 AM to secure parking, with specific directions provided for accessing the facility. Attendees should park in the VA Water Tower Parking lot, entering from NW 14th Ave, and report to the West Parking Patient Entrance under the designated canopy. The site visit is likely part of the preparatory steps leading to contracting or project development within the framework of federal RFPs, indicating the government's commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure. Overall, this document serves as a logistical guide for stakeholders involved in the project, emphasizing planning and coordination for successful engagement with the EHRM initiative at the facility.
    The Limited Hazardous Material Survey Report conducted by Terracon Consultants at the Miami VA Medical Center's Building 1 aimed to evaluate hazardous materials in light of planned renovations. The survey identified asbestos in multiple building materials, including black mastic and vinyl floor tiles. In total, 208 bulk samples were collected, revealing asbestos content ranging from 2% to 8% chrysotile in various locations throughout the building. Additionally, lead-based paint was detected in several samples, with concentrations exceeding the regulatory threshold, especially notable in painted plywood walls and metal door frames. The report provides recommendations for handling identified hazardous materials during the renovation process, mandating that the contractor and associated personnel be informed of the findings to adhere to OSHA and EPA guidelines. It advises pre-renovation notification to local authorities and stipulates that any unexamined materials discovered during renovations should be treated as hazardous until verified. This survey is a pivotal step to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations regarding hazardous materials and to protect the health and safety of all personnel involved in future renovation activities at the facility.
    The VAAR 852.219-75 document outlines the certification process for contractors regarding limitations on subcontracting for services and construction under federal contracts. The contract stipulates that for service contracts, no more than 50% of the contract amount can be paid to firms that are not VIP-listed Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) or Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs). For general construction contracts, this limit rises to 85%, while for special trade contracts, it remains at 75%. The document emphasizes the necessity of compliance with these limitations, with significant penalties for violations, including potential referral to disciplinary committees and legal repercussions. Contractors are also required to maintain and present documents evidencing their compliance upon request by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Additionally, the certification must be included with bids, with non-compliance resulting in ineligibility for contract awards. This ensures that the contracting process prioritizes support for veteran-owned businesses while maintaining transparency and compliance within federal procurement practices.
    The VHA Pre-Construction Risk Assessment (PCRA) template outlines the necessary steps to assess risks associated with construction, renovation, and maintenance activities within VA facilities. It emphasizes establishing control measures to protect patients, employees, and contractors from safety hazards during project execution. The document details different types of activities—ranging from inspection and upkeep to large-scale projects—and stipulates the conditions that categorize the work as small, medium, or large-scale, along with relevant safety controls for each category. Key components include required communication and coordination with adjacent areas to minimize disruption, detailed hazard analyses, and necessary permits for activities such as heavy equipment usage and confined space entry. Additionally, coordination with the Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) is mandated for activities that may pose infection risks. The overarching goal is to ensure that all projects are completed without compromising safety or patient care, reflecting a commitment to maintaining a secure working environment in VA facilities during any construction-related activity.
    The government document outlines wage determinations for building construction projects in Miami-Dade County, Florida, under the Davis-Bacon Act. It specifies that contracts falling under this act must comply with federal minimum wage rates defined by Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, which set different wage thresholds depending on the contract award dates. For contracts awarded on or after January 30, 2022, workers must receive at least $17.20 per hour, while those awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, must receive at least $12.90 per hour. The document also lists specific classifications and corresponding wage rates for various construction trades, including asbestos workers, carpenters, electricians, and plumbers, alongside their fringe benefits. Additionally, it details procedures for wage determination appeals and emphasizes compliance with labor standards, protecting workers' rights, and ensuring fair compensation. The purpose of the document is to guide contractors involved in federally funded projects in Florida about their obligations regarding employee compensation, emphasizing adherence to established wage rates and additional protections for workers as mandated by federal law.
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