The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a Sources Sought Notice for elevator maintenance and inspection testing services at the VA Grand Junction Medical Center in Colorado. This notice serves to identify qualified vendors capable of delivering these services and is not a solicitation or request for proposals. Interested companies must respond by March 17, 2025, with specific qualifications regarding their capability to perform the required services. A Firm-Fixed Price contract will be established, with a base year and four optional renewal years. Key requirements include recent experience in similar services, trained technicians, and current registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). Additionally, the notice requests demographic information related to the respondents’ business types and their qualifications. This RFI is aimed at gathering market information to inform future contracting decisions and should not be viewed as an invitation to bid. Responses are to be directed to the Contract Specialist, John Cheng, via email.
The Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for elevator and lift maintenance, inspection, and testing services for the Veteran Health Administration (VHA) at the Western Colorado Health Care System. The objective is to ensure operational reliability and safety of the equipment listed, adhering to the latest industry codes and standards such as ASME and NFPA. The contractor must provide all necessary personnel, tools, and materials for scheduled preventive maintenance, safety inspections, and urgent repairs.
Key tasks include ensuring compliance with maintenance requirements, creating a Maintenance Control Program (MCP), and offering 24/7 technical support with a two-hour emergency response time. Detailed procedures for maintenance, inspection, and testing, as well as protocols for material and labor costs, are emphasized, with clear exclusions related to cosmetic repairs and pre-existing conditions.
The contract has a duration of one base year and four option years starting from May 2025, with clear guidelines for invoicing, contractor qualifications, and responsibilities. The contract will be awarded as a Firm-Fixed-Price type based on proposals that demonstrate the best value to the government. The document is essential in ensuring veteran healthcare facilities maintain safe and reliable elevator systems while complying with federal regulations.