The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), through Network Contracting Office 20, is issuing a Sources Sought Notice for the installation of ADA-compliant door openers at the White City VA Rehabilitation Center in Oregon. The objective is to retrofit three existing doorways with low-energy, power-operated swinging doors, operable by a button from both sides. This notice serves to gauge the availability and capability of potential contractors to fulfill this requirement, and it is not an invitation for bids or proposals. Interested vendors must respond by 13 March 2025, providing necessary company details and a capability statement. The applicable NAICS code is 561210, with a size standard of $47 million. The VA emphasizes that responses do not obligate them to award a contract and that all received information will be treated as proprietary. This effort reflects the VA's commitment to enhancing accessibility within its facilities.
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