Y1DA--FY25: NRM (PROJ: 516-23-117) BB - Refresh Hemodialysis
ID: 36C24825R0034Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF248-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 8 (36C248)TAMPA, FL, 33637, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Y1DA)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Jan 29, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 14, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due May 7, 2025, 8:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for the "Refresh Hemodialysis" project at the C.W. Young VA Medical Center in Bay Pines, Florida. This project involves comprehensive demolition, renovation, and construction of the hemodialysis suite, with an estimated budget between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000, and a performance period of 168 days from the Notice to Proceed. The initiative is crucial for enhancing healthcare facilities for veterans, ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards while minimizing disruption to ongoing medical services. Proposals are due by May 7, 2025, and must be submitted by Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs), with all submissions evaluated based on cost, technical capabilities, and past performance. Interested contractors can contact Kenneth Caryer at Kenneth.Caryer@va.gov for further information.

Point(s) of Contact
Kenneth CaryerContract Specialist
Kenneth.Caryer@va.gov
Files
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Posted
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The government file pertains to a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the refresh of hemodialysis facilities at the C.W. Young VA Medical Center in Bay Pines, FL, under contract number 36C24825R0034. The project requires all necessary construction labor, materials, and equipment for renovation tasks, as stipulated by the construction specifications and drawings, with an expected project duration of 168 days from the Notice to Proceed (NTP). Proposals are due by March 26, 2025, and the project is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). Key provisions specify that contractors must be registered in SAM and SBA VetCert at the time of proposal submission. There are strict requirements relating to safety, security, and infection control during construction. Additionally, the document highlights mandatory compliance with federal contracting standards, encourages affirmative action for minority and female participation, and outlines measures for records management and information security, ensuring contractors uphold standards relevant to confidential VA data and records. The document reflects the government’s commitment to engaging small businesses while addressing health and safety standards during the renovation process.
Jan 29, 2025, 7:05 PM UTC
This presolicitation notice announces the upcoming procurement for the "Refresh Hemodialysis" project (Project # 516-23-117) at the Bay Pines VA Medical Center, specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) under federal guidelines. The solicitation is identified by number 36C24825R0034 and is expected to be posted on January 9, 2025. The project is categorized under NAICS code 236220 and is valued between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000. Interested contractors must prepare the site in accordance with provided specifications and drawings. All responding firms must be VetCert-listed to qualify. This notice emphasizes the importance of adhering to small business regulations and certifying eligibility prior to contract award, in line with the Veterans First Contracting Program. Interested parties are encouraged to express their interest and verify eligibility with the contracting officer, Kenneth R. Caryer. Attached documents provide detailed scope and specifications for the project, highlighting necessary preparations for the bidding process. Overall, this presolicitation underscores the government's commitment to supporting veteran-owned businesses while ensuring compliance with regulations for federal contracting.
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The document outlines an amendment to solicitation number 36C24825R0034, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs Network Contracting Office 8, regarding the Refresh Hemodialysis project at the Bay Pines VA Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL. The amendment specifically extends the proposal due date to April 16, 2025, at 4:00 PM EDT, allowing offerors additional time to submit their proposals. Furthermore, it notifies that responses to Requests for Information (RFIs) and revised drawings will be released in a subsequent amendment, which could lead to further extensions of the proposal deadline. It is crucial for offerors to acknowledge receipt of this amendment to ensure their submissions are considered valid. The complete terms and conditions associated with the original solicitation remain in effect unless specified otherwise. This document serves as an essential communication to bidders regarding changes and updates pertinent to the contract proposal process.
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The document announces an extension for proposals related to the "Refresh Hemodialysis" project at the Bay Pines VA Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. The new due date for offers is set for May 7, 2025, at 4 PM EST. It notes that answers to requests for information (RFIs) and revised drawings will be included in a subsequent amendment, with potential for further extensions based on when these updates are posted. Additionally, the amendment introduces VAAR Clause 852.222-71, which requires compliance with Executive Order 13899 on combating anti-Semitism. The clause mandates contractors to disclose any credible violations related to the order and ensures it is included in all subcontracts. The overall intent is to solicit competitive proposals while reinforcing compliance with federal directives pertaining to civil rights. This extension reflects the importance of providing bidders with adequate information to prepare their proposals effectively.
The project titled "4th Floor Refresh Hemodialysis" at the C.W. Bill Young Medical Center aims to redesign the architectural finishes in the dialysis suite, specifically in rooms 4D114, 4D114A, 4D115, 4D116, 4D117, 4D118, and 4D129, to enhance functionality and aesthetics. The project will adhere to strict safety measures including infection control protocols as outlined by the VA, ensuring minimal disruption to the facility’s operations during construction. The work involves both architectural and electrical upgrades and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive design and thorough coordination among trades. Key details include the requirement for negative air pressure maintenance, isolation of HVAC systems during work phases, and proper waste management. The contractor must comply with various codes and standards, and the construction schedule will be developed in coordination with VA representatives to ensure operations continue without significant interruptions. This project exemplifies the VA's commitment to upgrading healthcare environments while prioritizing patient safety and operational efficiency.
The document details the specifications and requirements for a construction project designated as "Refresh Hemodialysis" at the C.W. (Bill) Young VA Medical Center in Bay Pines, FL, under Project No. 516-23-117. The project aims to update finishes and lighting in the Hemodialysis area while ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing medical operations. Key activities include demolition, flooring, ceiling replacements, wall repairs, and painting. The contractor must adhere to rigorous safety, environmental, and security protocols, including a detailed construction security plan. The document outlines the contractor's responsibilities, including maintaining uninterrupted utility services, providing temporary facilities, and ensuring compliance with VA guidelines. Detailed phasing of construction is necessary to maintain the facility's 24/7 operation. The contractor is also required to prepare a comprehensive project schedule and keep it updated, along with producing photographic documentation of progress. This initiative exemplifies the VA's commitment to improving patient care environments while strictly adhering to safety standards and operational continuity during construction.
Jan 29, 2025, 7:05 PM UTC
The document outlines the Statement of Work for Project No. 516-23-117, involving the renovation and construction related to Hemodialysis facilities managed by the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System. The contractor is responsible for all aspects of the project, including adhering to VA safety and infection control standards, scheduling work during approved times, and detailing plans for utility interruptions. All work must be completed within 168 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed. Key provisions include strict guidelines for the handling of sensitive information and compliance with federal records management laws, emphasizing the confidentiality of VA data. Contractors and subcontractors must complete required training, report security incidents, and cooperate in investigations while protecting all information and records created during the project. Additionally, the document stipulates that all deliverables remain the property of the U.S. Government, outlining the consequences for data breaches or violations of security protocols. This comprehensive framework reflects the government's commitment to ensuring high standards for security, safety, and compliance in healthcare-related construction projects.
The Florida Department of Veterans Affairs, through its project 516-23-117, seeks to refresh the Hemodialysis unit at the C.W. Young VA Medical Center in Bay Pines, FL. The project encompasses complete site preparation, demolition, and updates to finishes and lighting in alignment with VA specifications. The contractor is responsible for all construction activities while adhering to stringent safety, security, and operational guidelines to minimize disruption to ongoing Medical Center activities. Key project components include general construction, potential alternates for modifications, and a comprehensive set of drawings and specifications governing the work. Security measures are critical, requiring contractors to manage access, key control, and sensitive information carefully. The contractor must also maintain project documentation, conduct thorough inspections, and implement a robust warranty management plan to address any post-construction issues promptly. The intent is to enhance facilities while ensuring consistent patient care and adherence to VA operational standards, reflecting the government's commitment to improving veteran services and infrastructure.
The C.W. Bill Young Medical Center in Bay Pines, Florida, is set to undergo a refresh of architectural finishes in the hemodialysis suite located on the 4th floor of Building 100. The project encompasses rooms 4D114, 4D114A, 4D115, 4D116, 4D117, 4D118, and 4D129, where architectural and electrical services will be integrated for a comprehensive renovation while ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing hospital operations. Infection control measures are highlighted, requiring strict adherence to guidelines throughout construction phases, including isolation of HVAC systems and containment of dust and debris. The contractor must coordinate utility interruptions carefully to avoid interfering with patient care and must comply with VA standards and local building codes. This project not only emphasizes renovations but also demonstrates the VA's commitment to enhancing healthcare facilities while prioritizing safety and regulatory compliance throughout the construction process. Overall, the initiative aims to improve patient experience and the operational environment within the facility.
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The document outlines the cost breakdown for the Bid-Build Refresh Hemodialysis project at the C.W. Young VA Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL. It consists of various divisions categorized under labor and material costs, though specific values are not provided. Each division reflects construction components ranging from general requirements and existing conditions to specialized systems like HVAC and fire suppression. The totals for labor, materials, and overall project costs remain unfilled, indicating either a draft status or pending calculations. The structure is designed to itemize costs, including overhead and profit percentages, which are currently set at 0.00%. This comprehensive approach aligns with federal Requests for Proposals (RFPs) by ensuring a detailed and organized framework for evaluating and approving construction funding, demonstrating the VA's commitment to transparency in government spending on healthcare infrastructure.
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The document outlines requirements for bidders or offerors submitting proposals in response to federal and state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs). It emphasizes the need for comprehensive safety and health evaluations, necessitating the completion of the Pre-Award Contractor Evaluation Form. Bidders must report their OSHA 300 Form data, including the number of man hours, cases involving work-related restrictions, and days away from work for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023. Notably, bidders must calculate their Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred (DART) rate and disclose any serious OSHA violations from the past three years, as exceeding specific violation thresholds may lead to disqualification. The form further requests the six-digit North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code and details regarding the company's safety and health program administrator. Additionally, bidders need to provide their Experience Modification Rate (EMR) for the last three years, critical for evaluating their insurance and safety performance. This document aims to ensure that contractors adhere to safety protocols, promoting workplace safety and compliance through stringent evaluation criteria as part of the federal contracting process.
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The document presents Solicitation 36C24825R0034 from the VA, outlining the limitations on subcontracting for services and construction contracts, as mandated by 38 U.S.C. 8127. It specifies that contractors must ensure a certain percentage of their contract value is retained by service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs) or veteran-owned small businesses (VOSBs). In general construction contracts, for instance, no more than 85% of the funds may be allocated to firms that are not SDVOSBs or VOSBs. The document requires the offeror to certify compliance with these limitations, acknowledging the legal and potential penalties for violations. It compels the contractor to maintain documentation that demonstrates adherence to these rules, such as invoices or subcontracts, and emphasizes cooperation with the VA to verify compliance. The document concludes with a certification section that must be filled out and returned with the offer, indicating that offers lacking this certification will be disqualified from evaluation. Overall, this solicitation reinforces the VA's commitment to supporting veteran-owned businesses while ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The Bay Pines Veterans Affairs Medical Center is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the BB - R Refresh Hemodialysis project, which entails demolition, renovation, and construction required per detailed specifications. The project, located in St. Petersburg, FL, has an estimated cost between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000. Key details include a mandatory site visit scheduled for February 19, 2025, and a firm deadline for proposals to be submitted by the prime contractor. Proposals must adhere to strict guidelines, including the verification of Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) status, as the government intends to award contracts exclusively to verified businesses. All proposals will undergo an evaluation based on cost, technical capabilities, safety records, and the ability to comply with environmental regulations, all while ensuring at least 15% of contract costs are borne by the contractor's employees. Successful contractors must also enroll in the E-Verify system and comply with wage determinations as specified in the Davis-Bacon act. The evaluation will be based on specialized experience, proposed schedules, and past performance, with a focus on healthcare-related projects. The RFP outlines rigorous requirements for safety certifications and stipulates that proposals must be submitted electronically by the specified deadline.
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The document is a "Past and Present Performance Questionnaire" utilized by the federal government to evaluate contractors involved in specific projects. The questionnaire collects detailed information about the contractor, including basic contact info, project title, contract number, and performance details. Evaluators must assess various performance metrics, rating the contractor's ability to meet contractual requirements across multiple categories, such as management competency, hiring practices, quality control, timely resolutions, and adherence to safety plans. Contractors are rated on a scale from "Exceptional" to "Unsatisfactory" for their performance, and specific incidents involving deficiencies or compliance issues can be documented in remarks. Key components also include evaluating the contractor's cooperation with government personnel and their history regarding environmental compliance. The ultimate goal of the questionnaire is to ensure a systematic evaluation of contractor performance, impacting future contract awards, aligning with the objectives of RFPs, grants, and overall governmental contracting processes. The structured feedback aims to maintain standards in government procurement and improve contractor performance over time.
Apr 14, 2025, 2:05 PM UTC
The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Department of Veterans Affairs for the construction project titled "Refresh Hemodialysis" at the C.W. (Bill) Young VA Medical Center in Bay Pines, FL. The project scope includes all necessary construction labor, materials, and equipment for demolition, renovation, and construction as per specified drawings. The government's estimated budget for this undertaking falls between $1,000,000.00 and $2,000,000.00, with an expected performance period of 168 calendar days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed (NTP). Submissions must be from Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), emphasizing the VA's commitment to supporting veteran-owned enterprises. Proposals are due on March 26, 2025, with a site visit scheduled for February 19, 2025. The document stresses the importance of compliance with safety, construction standards, and information security, outlining the contractor’s obligations related to security incident reporting and data management. The RFP reflects federal policies aimed at promoting equal opportunity, protecting sensitive information, and ensuring contractor accountability throughout the project's duration, including compliance with various laws and regulations.
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