N059--Replace Damaged Electrical Wires for VA Livermore
ID: 36C26125R0023Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF261-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 21 (36C261)MATHER, CA, 95655, USA

NAICS

Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors (238210)

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)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting proposals for the replacement of damaged electrical wires at the VA facility located in Livermore, California, under solicitation number 36C26125R0023. This project is specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and requires compliance with stringent electrical installation standards, including the use of copper conductors and adherence to safety regulations outlined by organizations such as OSHA and NFPA. The estimated contract value ranges from $25,000 to $100,000, with proposals due by February 21, 2025, at 12:00 PM Pacific Time; interested contractors can reach the Contract Specialist, Corey R. Kline, at corey.kline3@va.gov for further inquiries.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Corey R. KlineContract Specialist
    (925) 791-3224
    corey.kline3@va.gov
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    The document outlines the project scheduling requirements for contractors engaged with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) through a formal Request for Proposal (RFP). It emphasizes the need for the contractor to utilize a Critical Path Method (CPM) to develop and maintain an up-to-date project schedule, which includes activities, event interdependencies, time durations, budget amounts, and completion percentages. The contractor must designate a representative for scheduling responsibilities and may hire outside consultants, subject to approval. Monthly submission of computer-generated schedules, including progress reports and documentation of changes, is required to facilitate payment requests. The contractor is responsible for ensuring schedule accuracy and compliance with contract stipulations, addressing any delays or required adjustments promptly and effectively. Additionally, the document stipulates detailed requirements for interim and final schedule submissions, cost data, and project completion monitoring, ensuring all work schedules are thoroughly documented for review and oversight. This structured approach aims to promote accountability and efficiency in project execution, essential in federal contracting settings.
    The document outlines safety requirements for construction and renovation projects, emphasizing compliance with various safety regulations, guidelines, and standards. It references relevant publications from organizations such as OSHA, NFPA, and ASTM, aimed at ensuring worker safety and health on project sites. Key components include defining roles for Competent Persons in safety oversight, mandatory training for workers, and the establishment of a detailed Accident Prevention Plan (APP). Safety and health inspections, safety meetings, and risk assessments are mandated to identify and mitigate hazards associated with construction activities, especially in sensitive environments like healthcare facilities. The document also stipulates personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements and emphasizes the importance of adhering to electrical safety standards. Overall, the guidance is designed to promote a safe working environment while fulfilling governmental safety and health obligations in construction projects. This reflects a crucial aspect of government RFPs, where thorough safety protocols are essential for both regulatory compliance and the well-being of personnel involved in the work.
    This document outlines the availability and sources of specifications and standards referenced in federal solicitations under FPMR Part 101-29. It details how to obtain these specifications through the General Services Administration (GSA) and other relevant organizations, including the Department of Veterans Affairs, which provides certain specifications at no charge. The document lists extensive resources categorized by various associations, such as the Aluminum Association, American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), among many others. These associations offer access to standards pertinent to construction and engineering projects. Moreover, it emphasizes that specifications not included in the GSA index may be examined at the Department of Veterans Affairs and outlines the contact information for inquiries. This information serves as a critical resource for contractors and stakeholders in navigating the regulatory landscape of federal procurement processes, ensuring compliance with established standards in project execution.
    This document outlines the requirements for electrical installations as part of a federal construction project, focusing on compliance with industry standards. It mandates the installation of electrical systems and equipment in accordance with detailed drawings and specifications, particularly emphasizing the need for materials to meet codes set by organizations like the NFPA, IEE, and UL. The document specifies that only copper conductors are acceptable, prohibits aluminum, and requires all components to be from recognized manufacturers with a successful operational history. It details test standards that must be met for safety certification, stipulates contractor obligations during electrical work—including safety measures for energized installations—and requires materials protection during storage and operation. It mandates a one-year warranty on all work performed and emphasizes the importance of coordination with existing systems. Finally, it underscores the need for comprehensive training for government personnel on the operation and maintenance of installed systems. This section serves as a crucial guideline ensuring safe and compliant electrical installations under federal contracts and grants.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for the replacement of damaged electrical wires at the VA facility in Livermore, California, under solicitation number 36C26125R0023. The response deadline for interested contractors is set for February 21, 2025, at 12:00 PM Pacific Time. This project is designated for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSBC) participants and falls under the product service code N059, with the applicable NAICS code being 238210. The work will take place at the VA Livermore location, specifically at 4951 Arroyo Road, Livermore, CA 94550. Several associated documents have been provided to guide the bidding process, including project schedules, safety requirements, reference standards, and electrical installation criteria. Contractors can reach the Contract Specialist, Corey R. Kline, for inquiries via email at corey.kline3@va.gov. This solicitation is part of the VA's ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance facility infrastructure while ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations.
    The document outlines a Divisional Cost Break-Out for the project of replacing damaged electrical wires at the VA Livermore facility. It details the cost structure across various divisions, including General Requirements, Existing Conditions, Earthwork, and Electrical work, while allowing for additional divisions as necessary. The budgetary categories include subtotal amounts, along with provisions for bonds and insurance, overhead, and profit, culminating in the total project bid amount. This structured approach is common in government Requests for Proposals (RFPs), ensuring transparency and clarity in project costing, thereby facilitating the evaluation and allocation of federal funds for maintenance and upgrades within VA facilities. The detailed breakdown underscores the systematic financial planning required for such renovation projects.
    The document outlines eligibility criteria for contractors participating in federal and state/local RFPs, emphasizing the importance of a strong safety and environmental record. To qualify for consideration and awards, contractors must have no more than three serious OSHA or EPA violations, one repeated violation, or one willful violation within the last three years. Additionally, contractors must possess an Experience Modification Rate (EMR) of 1.0 or lower. Offerors are required to submit a self-certification regarding their violation history on company letterhead and provide EMR details from their insurance carrier. Should the EMR exceed 1.0, a written explanation from the insurance provider is necessary, outlining reasons for the elevated rate and outlining plans for reduction. This document serves to ensure compliance with safety regulations, promote accountability, and implement standards that protect workforce safety in projects funded by government contracts.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs for a construction project targeting the replacement of 2-gauge THHN wire at the Livermore facility in California. This solicitation, identified by number 36C26125R0023, is exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The contractor is responsible for all aspects of the project, including personnel, materials, equipment, and ensuring minimal disruption. The project must commence and be completed within 30 calendar days following the notice to proceed, adhering to specific safety standards and a mandatory quality control process. The estimated contract value falls between $25,000 and $100,000, with performance and payment bonds required. Proposals are due by February 21, 2025, and must address several specific submission requirements, including a price proposal and certification of limitations on subcontracting. The evaluation will focus solely on price, favoring offers from verified SDVOSBs, highlighting the government's commitment to supporting veteran-owned businesses through this initiative.
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