646-20-109 UD Chiller Capacity and Controls Upgrade
ID: 36C24426R0007Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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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)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Z2DA)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside (SDVOSBC)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting proposals for the "UD Chiller Capacity and Controls Upgrade" project at the Pittsburgh VA Medical Center, specifically targeting contractors with existing Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) for the Pittsburgh-Butler-Erie VA Medical Centers. The project entails extensive mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and structural upgrades to enhance the chiller capacity, including demolition and construction across multiple buildings, while adhering to strict safety and compliance standards. This initiative is crucial for modernizing the facility's infrastructure to ensure efficient operations and compliance with federal regulations. Proposals are due by December 30, 2025, at 3:00 PM EST, and interested contractors should contact Amy Demarest at Amy.Demarest@va.gov or Jeffrey Pruett at Jeffrey.Pruett@va.gov for further information.

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    This document is an amendment to Solicitation Number 36C24426R0007 for the Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 4. The amendment, identified as 0001, was issued on November 19, 2025, and primarily extends the hour and date for receipt of offers to October 10, 2025, at 10:00 AM EDT. The solicitation pertains to project number 646-20-109, which involves a UD Chiller Capacity and Controls Upgrade. Additionally, the amendment directs offerors to an attachment titled "Pitt Chiller Plant - Drawings" available on sam.gov for full-size, scalable drawings. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment to ensure their bids are considered.
    This government solicitation, 36C24426R0007, from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 4, is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Firm-Fixed-Price Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for the "646-20-109 UD Chiller Capacity and Controls Upgrade Construction" project at the Pittsburgh VAMC. Only existing MATOC contractors for the Pittsburgh-Butler-Erie VA Medical Centers are eligible to bid. The project involves providing all labor, materials, and equipment for upgrades to the UD Chiller Capacity and Controls, with a period of performance of 540 calendar days and a magnitude of construction exceeding $10,000,000. Proposals are due by December 30, 2025, at 3:00 PM EST, submitted electronically as separate technical and price volumes. A site visit will be held on November 21, 2025, and RFIs are due by December 5, 2025. The evaluation will be based on a "Best Value" tradeoff process, with Technical Ability and Past Performance being significantly more important than Price. A bid guarantee of 20% of the offer price, not exceeding $3,000,000, is required, along with performance and payment bonds upon award. Liquidated damages of $606.00 per day will apply.
    This document outlines the construction bid requirements for the UD Chiller Capacity and Controls Upgrade Project No. 646-20-109 at the Pittsburgh VA Medical Center. It details general construction, demolition, and upgrade work for the chiller plant, requiring strict adherence to VA security, safety, and operational protocols. The project is divided into four phases, with Phases III and IV, involving chiller plant shutdowns, restricted to November through March. The contractor is responsible for site preparation, material storage, maintaining utilities, and protecting existing structures and vegetation. Key aspects include a comprehensive warranty management plan, detailed as-built drawings, thorough testing and commissioning of mechanical and electrical systems, and providing comprehensive training to VA personnel. This project emphasizes maintaining continuous Medical Center operations during construction, requiring meticulous planning and coordination.
    The document outlines the construction bid specifications for the "UD Chiller Capacity and Controls Upgrade" project (Project No. 646-20-109) at the Pittsburgh VA Medical Center. It details the scope of work for Divisions 22-28, which include Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Communications, and Electronic Safety and Security. Key requirements cover adherence to VA standards, ASME, ASTM, ICC, MSS, Military, NFPA, and NSF publications. The document emphasizes quality assurance, submittal procedures for shop drawings and product data, and the need for experienced and certified personnel. It also specifies material standards, equipment identification, support systems, pipe penetration guidelines, and as-built documentation. The project requires careful coordination with existing building operations, continuous service maintenance, and strict protection of equipment and the building environment, highlighting the project's focus on safety, efficiency, and compliance within a federal healthcare facility.
    Exhibit B, the Subcontractor Information and Consent Form, is a crucial component for major subcontractors and Teaming Partners participating in federal government RFPs, such as RFP Number 36C24426R0007. This form, required for proposal submission, ensures the government can assess past performance by obtaining consent to disclose information to prime contractors. Subcontractors must provide two references (not from the proposing offeror) on Exhibit A, with written references encouraged. The form limits subcontractors to a maximum of three per discipline and requests details on liquidated damages, encountered project problems, and corrective actions within the last five years. It also encourages information on value engineering proposals, professional awards, and unique skills. The consent form explicitly grants permission for the Department of Veterans Affairs to discuss the subcontractor's past and present performance with the prime contractor during the source selection process, facilitating a comprehensive performance confidence assessment. Subcontractors must also provide a reference list with contact information for three prior contracts, detailing their role and work performed.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 4, has issued a Past Performance Questionnaire for the UD Chiller Capacity and Controls Upgrade Construction project (Solicitation #36C24426R0007, Project 646-20-109). This form is crucial for contractors bidding on the project, requiring them to provide company and project details. Reference contacts are instructed to complete the performance evaluation sections by December 30, 2025, at 3:00 PM EST, and submit it directly to specified VA contracting officers. The questionnaire evaluates contractor performance across categories such as quality, timeliness, business practices, compliance, safety, and infection control, using a 0-5 rating scale. It also asks for an overall performance rating and whether the reference would award another contract to the contractor, ensuring a comprehensive assessment of past performance for federal contract considerations.
    This document is a sample transmittal letter and past performance evaluation questionnaire for a firm responding to a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) project advertised under Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). The firm has listed a reference and is requesting the recipient to complete an attached questionnaire to assist the VA's evaluation team. The letter emphasizes the importance of a candid and thorough response, assuring confidentiality regarding the names of respondents, though responses may be released to the offeror. Completed questionnaires should be sent directly to specific VA email addresses (Amy.Demarest@va.gov, Elijah.McIntosh@va.gov, and Jeffrey.Pruett@va.gov) by a specified date, with email being the preferred method of submission. The document highlights the critical role of past performance evaluations in federal contracting and the need for third-party validation.
    The UD Chiller Capacity Upgrade project at the University Drive Campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, involves enhancing the chiller capacity for Building Number 8. The project, identified as Project Number 646-20-109, has an issue date of May 11, 2022. The Office of Construction and Facilities Management is overseeing the project, with a Project Director approving the plans. The drawing indicates various system upgrades and layouts, focusing on mechanical and related infrastructure improvements. The comprehensive nature of the documents suggests a detailed approach to modernizing the facility's cooling systems.
    The document outlines the structural demolition and framing plans for the "UD Chiller Capacity Upgrade" project at the University Drive Campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Project Number 646-20-109, Building Number 8, Issue Date 2022-05-11). The plans detail the structural components across various levels, including the first level, second level, roof level, roof dunnage, and top of the cooling tower platform. Key structural elements covered include demolition plans for existing structures and framing plans for new construction, encompassing foundations, beams, columns, and brace frames. The project involves upgrading the chiller capacity and adhering to structural specifications for all new and modified elements. The plans feature detailed drawings and notes for each level, ensuring compliance with construction and facilities management standards. The project emphasizes thorough planning for structural integrity and demolition procedures to support the chiller upgrade initiative.
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    The document outlines the "UD CHILLER CAPACITY UPGRADE" project for the University Drive Campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This project, identified by Project Number 646-20-109 and Building Number 8, involves upgrading the chiller capacity. The Office of Construction and Facilities Management approved the project on May 11, 2022. The file includes details such as the Project Title, Location, Issue Date, and various approval and drawing information. It specifies roles like Project Director, Engineer of Record, and Consultant, indicating a comprehensive approach to managing the upgrade. The repeated structure suggests that this document serves as a standard cover or title page for construction and facility management projects within the government's framework, likely preceding more detailed plans and specifications for the chiller upgrade. The focus is on the administrative and foundational details of a significant infrastructure improvement.
    The UD Chiller Capacity Upgrade project at the University Drive Campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, involves significant mechanical work across multiple levels and the roof. The project, identified as 646-20-109, includes mechanical temporary work, extensive demolition plans for the first, second, and roof levels, and detailed plans for new mechanical equipment and overall mechanical systems on these levels. The drawings also provide mechanical sections and 3D views, indicating a comprehensive overhaul or upgrade of the chiller capacity. The project director approved these plans on May 11, 2022. This initiative underscores a commitment to enhancing the campus's infrastructure, ensuring modernized and efficient mechanical operations.
    The document outlines the "UD Chiller Capacity Upgrade" project for the University Drive Campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with Project Number 646-20-109 and an issue date of 2022-05-11. The project, managed by the Office of Construction and Facilities Management, involves electrical demolition plans for the first level, second level, and roof, along with electrical lighting plans for the first and second levels, and electrical power plans for the first and second levels. Additionally, a conduit plan for the second level and a general electrical plan for the roof are included. The plans detail various electrical components, including panels, transformers, lighting fixtures, and conduit pathways, indicating a comprehensive upgrade to the chiller system's electrical infrastructure.
    The UD Chiller Capacity Upgrade project at the University Drive Campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, involves significant mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and structural engineering work for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Dated May 11, 2022, the project outlines demolition and construction plans across multiple buildings (1, 5, 6, 8, 30) to enhance chiller capacity. Key aspects include demolishing existing concrete slabs, foundations, MEP equipment, and structural steel framing, as well as masonry and concrete walls. New foundations and concrete slabs will be installed, and existing fireproofing and UL assemblies are to be maintained or repaired. The project adheres to the 2018 International Building Code, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code 2021, and VA Fire Protection Design Manual, with specific requirements for fire resistance, occupancy, and construction type. Hazardous materials, including lead paint, were identified, requiring strict OSHA and EPA compliance for handling and disposal. Accessibility standards from the ABAAS and VA Barrier Free Design Standards are also integrated, detailing requirements for ramps, stairs, and door widths. The project emphasizes adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local codes, with the VA retaining authority in case of conflicts.
    This government file outlines detailed requirements for infrastructure projects, specifically focusing on mechanical, plumbing, and fire suppression systems. The document covers multiple sections, including general requirements for project execution, specific tasks for various trades, and detailed instructions for system upgrades. Key aspects include assessments of existing conditions, demolition procedures, installation of new equipment, and coordination among different engineering disciplines. It emphasizes adherence to regulatory standards, safety protocols, and efficient integration of new systems. The file also details the necessity of infection control, fire watches, and other safety measures, underscoring a commitment to modernizing facilities while ensuring safety and compliance. It appears to be a Request for Proposal (RFP) or a grant document for a comprehensive infrastructure modernization project.
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