Z1DA--| CLC Alpha Courtyard (CON) |SDVOSB's ONLY
ID: 36C24425R0074Type: Special Notice
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Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF244-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 4 (36C244)PITTSBURGH, PA, 15215, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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MAINTENANCE OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Z1DA)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals from Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) for the construction project titled "Altoona VAMC Project 562-25-202 CLC Alpha Courtyard," which involves the replacement of fencing at the Erie VA Medical Center. The project aims to enhance facility safety and functionality by demolishing the existing steel courtyard fence and installing a new 6-foot-high steel fence, along with significant alterations to the storefront and entrance systems, all while adhering to strict VA security and infection control measures. This procurement reflects the VA's commitment to improving its facilities and supporting veteran-owned businesses, with proposals due by April 29, 2025, and a site visit scheduled for April 21, 2025. Interested parties can contact Jeffrey Pruett at jeffrey.pruett@va.gov or (412) 822-3738 for further inquiries.

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    Jeffrey.Pruett@va.govJeffrey Pruett
    (412) 822-3738
    jeffrey.pruett@va.gov
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    This Special Notice outlines a request for proposals (RFP) specifically for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) related to solicitation number 36C24425R0074 from the Department of Veterans Affairs. The notice indicates that responses are due by April 29, 2025, at 10 AM Eastern Time. The contracting office is located at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 4, with a zip code of 15215. Interested parties can reach out to the point of contact, Jeffrey Pruett, via email at jeffrey.pruett@va.gov or by phone at (412) 822-3738 for further inquiries. The document confirms that there are no Recovery Act funds involved and provides relevant product and service codes: Z1DA for the general service type and NAICS code 236220 for construction. This RFP reflects the VA's initiative to support veteran-owned businesses in federal contracting opportunities.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the construction project titled "Altoona VAMC Project 562-25-202 CLC Alpha Courtyard," focusing on replacing fencing at the Erie VA Medical Center. This government procurement is set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), contingent upon the availability of funds. The contract will initiate with a firm-fixed-price award upon funding approval, and the performance period is stipulated at 120 days post-Notice to Proceed (NTP). The scope of work requires demolition and replacement of existing fencing, alterations to entrance systems, and adherence to VA standards, including security and infection control measures. Contractors must provide all necessary materials and labor while ensuring compliance with specific safety regulations, including those related to COVID-19. Additionally, proposals must be submitted by May 8, 2025, with a site visit scheduled for April 21, 2025. The RFP outlines various terms, including required certifications, wage determinations, and bonding requirements, emphasizing strict compliance with project specifications and federal contracting guidelines. This project reflects the VA's commitment to improving its facilities while actively supporting veteran-owned businesses.
    The project outlined in the document pertains to modifications of the courtyard area at a facility for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, focusing on the replacement of an existing fence and storefront entrance. The new fencing will follow the existing layout and gate locations, with contractors expected to either remove or reuse an existing 12" diameter concrete pier. Notably, the drawing provided is diagrammatic and not to scale, emphasizing the need for contractors to conduct field measurements prior to installation. The document clearly indicates a phased approach with specifications for the design, approval, and oversight by designated authorities. This project reflects the VA's efforts to enhance facility safety and functionality in alignment with existing structures and standards. Adherence to design specifications is critical for compliance and effective execution, showcasing an important aspect of federal facility management operations.
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    The Erie Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) has issued a Scope of Work for modifications to the CLC Alpha courtyard and fence. The project, to be completed within 120 days post-Notice to Proceed (NTP), involves the demolition of an existing steel courtyard fence and installation of a new 6-foot-high steel fence, alongside significant alterations to the aluminum storefront and entrance systems. Key activities include the assessment of existing concrete piers, layout matching for the new fencing, protection of existing plantings, and installation of improved door systems with appropriate security features. The contractor is required to adhere to strict VA security and infection controls, such as submitting a Health and Safety Plan, ensuring compliance with OSHA standards, and providing documentation related to COVID-19 and flu vaccinations. Daily site clean-up and coordination with VA staff are essential, as the work area directly impacts existing operations. The overall goal is to enhance courtyard accessibility while maintaining safety and compliance with regulatory standards. This project reflects the VA’s commitment to improving facility functionality for veteran care and services.
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