This Award Notice details a contract for "Workbench and Tool Cabinet" awarded to SDV OFFICE SYSTEMS LLC by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Regional Procurement Office West (RPOW). The award, under solicitation number 36C24W25Q0251, was made on September 18, 2025, for an amount of $234,553.50. The contracting office is located in McClellan Park, CA, and the awardee's address is in Fletcher, NC. The contract falls under NAICS code 337127 and product service code 7195. Angela Kyte is the point of contact for this award.
Amendment 0001 to Solicitation #36C24W25Q0251 from the Department of Veterans Affairs extends the offer receipt deadline to July 22, 2025, at 09:00 AM CDT. The amendment provides responses to offeror questions, clarifying discrepancies in salient characteristics and duplicate line items by directing offerors to updated attachments, including the Statement of Work, Cost Schedule, and Cut Sheet. This modification aims to allow sufficient time for accurate proposal submissions, ensuring all parties have the necessary information to respond to the solicitation effectively.
This document is an amendment to a previous combined solicitation, 36C24W25Q0251, for a workbench and tool cabinet. The amendment was issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Regional Procurement Office West (RPOW), with a response date of July 22, 2025, at 9:00 AM Central Time. The solicitation falls under Product Service Code 7195 and NAICS Code 337127. The point of contact for this amendment is Contract Specialist Angela Kyte. The place of performance is the Ernest Childers VA Clinic in Tulsa, OK. The amendment includes attachments such as the 0001 Amendment, S02 SOW - COST SCHEDULE, and S02 ATTACHMENT A - CUTSHEETS, which contain additional details for prospective offerors.
This Combined Synopsis/Solicitation Notice details a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for a workbench, table, and tool cabinet issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The solicitation number is 36C24W25Q0251, and submissions are due by July 16, 2025, at 09:00 Central Time. The procurement falls under the NAICS code 337127 and is unrestricted, allowing participation from all businesses irrespective of size. Proposals are being requested in accordance with Federal Acquisition Circular 2025-04. The point of contact for this solicitation is Contract Specialist Angela Kyte, who can be reached via email at angela.kyte@va.gov. The performance will take place at the Ernest Childers VA Clinic in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Interested parties are advised to read all relevant attachments, including additional specifications outlined in document S02 for Solicitation 36C24W25Q0251. This notice is part of the broader government initiative to procure commercial items while ensuring transparency and effective competition in federal contracting.
This government document pertains to the amendment of solicitation number 36C24W25Q0251 issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the deadline for submitting proposals from the original date of July 22, 2025, to the same date but allowing additional time for offers due by 09:00 AM CDT. It also includes responses to questions submitted by bidders to clarify details in the solicitation, specifically regarding the salient characteristics and duplicate items in the cost schedule.
Notably, the amendment specifies that bid submissions must acknowledge receipt of this amendment prior to the deadline, providing multiple methods for doing so. Attached documents include an updated Statement of Work, Cost Schedule, and Cut Sheet necessary for bidders.
Overall, this amendment is designed to ensure fair access to information, facilitating informed and precise proposal submissions in compliance with the solicitation requirements while maintaining consistency with federal procurement regulations. The clarity provided aims to enhance the efficacy of the bidding process and ultimately contribute to the successful execution of government projects.
The document is an amendment to a combined solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs for a workbench and tool cabinet. The solicitation number is 36C24W25Q0251, with responses due by July 22, 2025, at 09:00 Central Time. The contracting office is located in McClellan Park, California, while the primary place of performance is the Ernest Childers VA Clinic in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Key points include the requirement for vendors to review attached documents relevant to the amendment, such as the amendment itself, a cost schedule, and cut sheets. The contact for this solicitation is Contract Specialist Angela Kyte, who can be reached via email or phone. The document outlines that the procurement does not involve Recovery Act funds and specifies product service and NAICS codes related to the solicitation.
This amendment serves to clarify or update details from a previous solicitation, ensuring compliance and transparency in the procurement process, typical of government RFPs, while aiming to provide quality services and goods to support veterans’ healthcare facilities.
The document outlines various equipment procurements for the TULSA VV VA project, encompassing a range of items from workshop tools to specialized electrical workbenches and storage solutions. Key acquisitions include a Pipe Cart for transporting large pipes, multiple types of workbenches with varying features like height adjustability, integrated power, and specialized tops (maple butcher block, steel, wood, ESD laminate), and a welding table. Storage needs are addressed with an all-welded shelf-bin cabinet, a cantilever pipe rack, and modular drawer cabinets. Mobile tool storage is also detailed with several models of service carts and toolboxes. Additionally, a Biological Aqueous Parts Washer is specified. The project emphasizes vendor installation for most items, with a focus on functional characteristics, dimensions, and departmental allocations within Engineering Service, Office of Information & Technology, Police Service, Rehab Unit, Pharmacy Service, Building Support, and Logistics Service.
This government solicitation, 36C24W25Q0251, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, seeks proposals for the provision and delivery of workbenches, tables, and tool cabinets for the new Tulsa VA Medical Center. The requirement, designated as unrestricted, covers a wide range of items, including various types of workbenches, mobile tool cabinets, storage bins, and specialized equipment like a welding table and a biological aqueous parts washer. The Statement of Work (SOW) details critical minimum requirements and specifications, emphasizing the need for OEM authorizations and adherence to commercial industry standards. Delivery is required 180 days after receipt of order (ARO) or between September 1, 2025, and November 30, 2025, to the Ernest Childers VA Clinic in Tulsa, OK. Invoices must be submitted electronically via the Tungsten Network. The solicitation incorporates several FAR clauses and provisions, including those related to the Buy American Act and various socio-economic programs, requiring offerors to complete the FAR 52.225-2 Buy American Certificate. Questions are due by July 10, 2025, and quotes by July 16, 2025, at 9:00 AM CDT.
The Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System (EOVAHCS) is seeking a contractor to provide and deliver workbenches and tool cabinets for the new Tulsa VA Medical Center. This Request for Proposal (RFP) outlines the requirement for various institutional furniture, including workbenches, tool cabinets, and associated accessories like bin rails, vises, shelves, pegboards, LED light kits, power strips, fans, monitor arms, workstation mats, and a wide array of storage bins. The contractor must supply "brand name or equal" products that meet or exceed specified critical minimum requirements and physical characteristics. Delivery is required within 180 days after receipt of order, or between September 1, 2025, and November 30, 2025, to the Ernest Childers VA Clinic in Tulsa, OK. The contractor must also provide OEM authorizations and electronic copies of user and repair manuals. All deliveries must be coordinated with the VA COR and will be subject to government inspection and acceptance. The contract falls under NAICS code 337127 (Institutional Furniture Manufacturing) and Product/Service Code 7195 (Miscellaneous Furniture and Fixtures).
The document outlines various projects related to the procurement of tools and equipment for the VA facility in Tulsa, covering a range of workbenches, carts, cabinets, and specialized tools. It specifies numerous models and manufacturers, detailed dimensions, capacities, and features of each item, such as adjustable height for workstations, removable parts for storage efficiency, and heavy-duty construction for durability. Each listing follows a uniform structure detailing the nomenclature, model number, dimensions, salient characteristics, warranty specifics, and installation requirements.
The main purpose of the document is to facilitate the acquisition process in adherence to government contracting regulations, ensuring compliance with operational needs in support of the engineering, police services, and medical facilities within the VA complex. These specifications aim to enhance functionality and efficiency in maintaining a wide range of equipment used in VA services. Properly identifying and acquiring these resources reflects the federal commitment to supporting veteran care with efficient operational environments. This document serves as a key reference point for both procurement and project management teams involved in the local RFPs tied to these upgrades and enhancements.
The document outlines a solicitation for the provision of workbenches, tables, and tool cabinets for the Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System, specifically for the new Tulsa VA Medical Center. The contract is unrestricted and employs NAICS code 337127, emphasizing procurement of institutional furniture and fixtures. The government seeks delivery of products 180 days post-order and emphasizes compliance with quality standards set by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).
Key details include specifications of various required items, their quantities, and performance characteristics, as well as the stipulation for delivery to the specified Tulsa location. Contractors are required to submit their bids via email by the due date, ensuring proper documentation is included, such as the Buy American Certificate. The contract will be administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the governing clauses include standard FAR contract terms.
The document serves as a formal request for proposals (RFP), indicating the government's intent to acquire essential equipment to enhance the operational capabilities of the new medical center while adhering to regulatory standards and supporting small business participation. This initiative reflects the federal commitment to improving veteran care facilities.
The Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System (EOVAHCS) seeks a contractor to provide workbenches and tool cabinets for the new Tulsa VA Medical Center, required for Engineering Service and Logistics Department operations. The contractor must deliver the equipment to the Ernest Childers VA Clinic within 180 days post-order and adhere to specific product specifications, including OEM authorizations. The SOW outlines the necessity for equipment that meets or exceeds established criteria, including a diverse range of items like workstations, bins, and cabinets, primarily from recognized manufacturers. The contractor must ensure all products come with manuals and warranty documentation, while also coordinating delivery with designated VA staff. Inspection and acceptance of these services are reserved for authorized VA personnel, ensuring the quality and compliance of the delivered items. This RFP reflects the federal initiative to enhance the infrastructure supporting veterans' care, necessitating contractor expertise in maintaining high quality standards in the provision of industrial furniture and equipment.