N059--512-22-714 EHRM NextGen Wi-Fi AP Completion
ID: 36C24525B0004Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF245-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 5 (36C245)LINTHICUM, MD, 21090, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT- ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS (N059)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified contractors for the EHRM NextGen Wi-Fi AP Completion project at the Loch Raven VA Medical Center in Baltimore, MD. This federal contract involves the installation of new Wi-Fi access points to enhance the facility's wireless capabilities, which is critical for improving operational efficiency and patient services. The project is part of a broader initiative to modernize the medical center's infrastructure, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and maintaining safety standards during construction. Interested Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) must submit their bids by March 12, 2025, with an estimated contract value between $0 and $25,000, and are encouraged to contact Contracting Officer Liana J Holland via email for further details.

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    Liana J HollandContracting Officer
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    Liana.Holland@va.gov
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    The document outlines the status of the installation of Access Points (APs) for the NextGen WIFI project at the Loch Raven Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in Baltimore, MD. Specifically, it details the locations (Building and Floor) of four intended AP installations—AP14, AP15, AP16, and AP19—across different utility and storage areas. The report explains that none of these APs were installed due to the requirement for additional conduit installations, highlighting an infrastructure complication. Each entry includes information such as the station number, completion date, and remarks from a survey report, emphasizing that all AP installations remain pending. The project's context indicates a federal initiative aimed at enhancing wireless capabilities within the VAMC to improve operations and patient service, but the need for further structural work poses delays in its implementation. The document is crucial for tracking the progress of technical upgrades required for efficient healthcare delivery within the facility.
    The Loch Raven VA Medical Center is advancing its technological capabilities by developing "WIFI NextGen" infrastructure across multiple buildings. The plans outlined include detailed layouts for the ground floor of Building 1 and the first floor of Building 4, dated September 9, 2024. Each plan is expected to accommodate the new wireless technology, enhancing connectivity for patients and staff. These architectural layouts signify a commitment to modernize the medical center’s facilities, ensuring efficient wireless communication and technological advancements in service delivery. The initiative underscores the VA's focus on improving the overall operational environment within the medical center, aligning with current trends in healthcare technology enhancement.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation Notice (Solicitation Number: 36C24525B0004) for the EHRM NextGen Wi-Fi AP Completion project at Loch Raven VA Medical Center in Baltimore, MD. This project focuses on the installation of new Wi-Fi access points, requiring contractors to provide all necessary labor, tools, materials, and equipment. It is a 100% Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business set-aside, aligning with VA’s commitment to supporting veteran enterprises. Bids are due by March 12, 2025, with final work completion expected 45 days after the notice to proceed. Contractors must comply with specific guidance, including hazardous waste disposal and addressing potential asbestos exposure. The construction magnitude is estimated between $0 and $25,000, under NAICS Code 236220, emphasizing standard construction practices and associated wage determinations in compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act. Informational requirements include site visits, electronic bid submissions, and a clear understanding of environmental compliance related to hazardous materials. The solicitation outlines necessary certifications and identification to ensure eligible small businesses participate in this federal contract opportunity.
    The EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades project at Loch Raven VA Medical Center aims to modernize the facility's infrastructure to support the new Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) system. Located at 3901 Loch Raven Blvd, Baltimore, MD, this project involves comprehensive renovations across several buildings, focusing on constructing new Telecommunication Room additions and upgrading existing server rooms to meet modern standards. Key tasks include hazardous material removal, demolition, and the installation of new telecommunication systems while ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing medical operations. The project spans a period of 24 months, requiring advanced planning to coordinate work schedules and utility management to maintain continuous medical services. The General Contractor must prioritize safety, adhere to existing VA security protocols, and follow strict guidelines for communication and construction management. These efforts reflect the VA's commitment to enhancing facilities while ensuring a safe environment for staff and patients.
    The document outlines the specifications for the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades at the Loch Raven VA Medical Center, focusing on hollow metal doors and frames, wood doors, integrated door assemblies, and access doors. It is part of a broader initiative to enhance safety and functionality within the facility, detailing materials, construction standards, and compliance with various regulations such as NFPA and ANSI. Key components include requirements for fire-rated and sound-rated doors, specifying thickness, materials, finishes, and installation practices to ensure security and durability. The document emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices, requiring a certain percentage of recycled content in materials used. It mandates submission procedures for product literature, warranty information, and qualification evidence for manufacturers and installers. Furthermore, the document stresses adherence to quality assurance processes, proper packaging and delivery of materials, and installation according to manufacturers' guidelines. This comprehensive guidance is critical for ensuring that upgrades meet safety, quality, and compliance standards, reflecting the government's investment in improving veteran healthcare facilities.
    The EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades at Loch Raven VA Medical Center focus on enhancing fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, and integrated automation systems. The project, identified by number 512-22-710, is at the bidding phase and requires adherence to strict commissioning and operational standards detailed in various sections. Key responsibilities include commissioning selected building systems, conducting thorough inspections and testing, and proper implementation of NFPA standards for fire suppression systems. Contractors are obligated to develop and execute plans including construction inspections, pre-functional checklists, systems functional performance testing, and training for VA personnel. Emphasis is placed on the safety and integrity of existing operations during construction, requiring careful planning and coordination to minimize disruption. The project also mandates the submission of detailed shop drawings, product data, and comprehensive maintenance manuals to ensure quality assurance. By following these structured processes, the VA reaffirms its commitment to maintaining high safety standards and operational efficiency within its facilities while modernizing critical infrastructure.
    The EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades project at the Loch Raven VA Medical Center (Project No. 512-22-710) aims to enhance communications systems and installations in compliance with federal regulations. Key requirements include ensuring fully functioning communications systems while adhering to the Veterans Affairs Acquisition Regulation (VAAR) and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The document outlines detailed specifications for materials, installations, and various telecommunications standards necessary for efficient and reliable system performance. It emphasizes the need for coordinated planning among contractors and stakeholders, detailing submittal requirements, installation procedures, and quality assurance measures. The project also accords importance to relevant government codes and standards including safety guidelines, accessibility standards, and fire protection measures. The extensive list of references provided supports the stipulated requirements, ensuring that installations meet contemporary industry standards. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to improving the infrastructure of VA facilities, enhancing the services provided to veterans while ensuring safety, compliance, and operational efficiency throughout the upgrade process.
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