Z1DA--Replace roofing 607-22-106 (VA-24-00091745)
ID: 36C25224B0009Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF252-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 12 (36C252)MILWAUKEE, WI, 53214, USA

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Roofing Contractors (238160)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Z1DA)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) seeks experienced roofing contractors to replace multiple roofs at the William S. Middleton VA Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. The project involves intricate work in a live healthcare environment, requiring careful planning and adherence to strict safety and operational guidelines. Contractors must demonstrate their ability to manage complex roofing projects, providing detailed staging plans and coordinating crane operations during weekends and holidays.

    The VA's goal is to ensure efficient and safe roof replacement, focusing on EPDM roofing, insulation, and flashing. Bidders must submit detailed proposals, including a Critical Path Method (CPM) project schedule, and adhere to strict deadlines. The agency prioritizes fixed-price contracts with timely completion and emphasizes close adherence to safety and operational protocols.

    This procurement holds significant financial value, estimated between $250,000 and $500,000, and is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses. Bids close on August 13, 2024, at 12:00 PM CDT, followed by a virtual bid opening at 1:00 PM CDT, with an expected project commencement in the coming months.

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    John J MeyersContracting Officer
    john.meyers2@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks contractors for roof replacement work at the Wm S. Middleton VA Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. The project, valued between $250,000 and $500,000, requires the successful bidder to furnish all necessary labor, materials, and equipment while adhering to strict safety and environmental standards. Bids are due by 12:00 PM CDT on August 13, 2024, with a virtual bid opening scheduled for 1:00 PM CDT the same day. The project has a mandated completion timeline of 330 calendar days. This procurement is reserved for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns, and bidders must comply with various representations and certifications, including OSHA and EPA regulations. Bidders must also attend a mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit. Evaluation criteria will prioritize compliance with project requirements and the contractor's ability to meet scheduled timelines.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks bids for a large-scale roofing project at the William S. Middleton VA Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. The primary objective is to replace multiple roofs, encompassing various areas such as Roof A, B, C, and D, each with specific instructions and clarifications detailed in the drawings and clarifications attached to the RFP. The focus is on comprehensive roof replacement, involving the removal of existing materials down to the substrate, replacing flashings, and installing new roofing systems. Key requirements include adhering to strict bid submission guidelines, with an extended deadline of 12:00 PM local time on August 13, 2024, and attending a virtual bid opening via Microsoft Teams the same day at 1:00 PM local time. Contractors must provide detailed staging plans and manage crane operations during weekends and federal holidays. The VA emphasizes that strict adherence to the specified timeline is crucial. Contractors must also maintain a submittal register, with the VA potentially procuring a submittal exchange platform. Notably, the VA clarifies that no new steel steps, ladders, or railings are required as part of this project. This RFP specifies a two-week evaluation period after the bid opening, indicating an anticipated contract award by late August 2024. The VA aims to initiate the project promptly, with some roofs targeted for completion next spring. Offerors should carefully review the detailed requirements, drawings, and clarifications to submit responsive bids.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to acquire comprehensive information technology (IT) services, encompassing various key tasks. The main focus is on enhancing and maintaining the existing enterprise IT infrastructure. This includes data center operations, network services, cybersecurity management, and end-user support, aiming to improve operational efficiency and reliability. The requested services involve managing and supporting over 100 virtual and physical servers, along with associated storage and network devices. The government agency seeks a comprehensive solution for ensuring the security and availability of its IT environment, including around-the-clock monitoring, incident response, and regular system updates. The preferred vendor will undertake a significant portion of the agency's IT operations, focusing on streamlining workflows, enhancing connectivity, and providing robust support to end-users. The contract, valued at an estimated $2 million to $3 million, will likely be a firm-fixed-price agreement, with a potential four-year period of performance. Interested parties must submit their proposals by the deadline, with selections being based on a combination of price and the quality of the proposed solutions, and technical and management capabilities. Key dates include the upcoming submission deadline, with an expected project commencement in mid-Q3.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks roof replacement services for the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. The goal is to procure comprehensive roofing solutions while ensuring compliance with safety and infection control protocols. The RFP outlines detailed requirements for the project, emphasizing the need for EPDM roofing, deck insulation, flashing, and firestopping. Bidders are expected to provide a Critical Path Method (CPM) project schedule, with specific milestones and work phasing. This schedule must account for VA operational requirements, including minimal disruption to the hospital's 24/7 operations. For procurement, the focus is on the contractor's ability to manage complex roofing work in a sensitive healthcare environment. The VA will prioritize contracts that offer a fixed price and timely completion, with strict adherence to the specified safety and operational guidelines. The estimated value of the contract is substantial, warranting a firm commitment from the awarded vendor. Key dates include a pre-construction phase, with submissions due within 15 days of the notice to proceed. The project's estimated completion timeline is within six months to one year. Evaluation of bids will consider factors such as past performance, technical approach, and cost, with particular attention to the expertise and efficiency of the proposed roofing solutions.
    The amendment accompanies the main request, which seeks a service provider for a range of information technology (IT) services. The primary objective is to augment the government's cybersecurity posture through managed security services, focusing on threat monitoring, detection, and response. The chosen vendor will be responsible for implementing and managing a robust Security Operations Center (SOC). The preferred vendor must provide a comprehensive suite of services, including log management, security analytics, threat hunting, and incident response. Specific technical requirements involve handling high volumes of security data, employing advanced analytics tools, and integrating with the government's existing cybersecurity infrastructure. The engagement is envisioned as a long-term partnership, with the contractor supporting 24/7 operations and delivering regular security updates and reports. The scope of work entails a comprehensive management and enhancement of the government's cybersecurity measures. The vendor will be tasked with developing and maintaining a robust SOC environment, including the implementation of industry-leading tools and methodologies. This involves setting up a centralized security monitoring and analysis capability, conducting proactive threat hunting, and coordinating incident response efforts. Additionally, the contractor will be responsible for providing regular security briefings and training sessions to keep government personnel updated on evolving threats and best practices. The contract is contemplated as a firm-fixed-price agreement, estimated at a substantial value, reflecting the comprehensive nature of the required services. Vendors interested in responding to this RFP must do so before the upcoming deadline, with submissions undergoing evaluation based on their ability to meet the detailed technical requirements and demonstrate relevant experience in managing complex SOC operations. The government entity seeks to initiate contracts promptly, with a preferred vendor ideally commencing operations within a tight timeframe. This amendment serves to clarify certain terms and expand the scope of the original request, emphasizing the importance of a robust and comprehensive approach to cybersecurity in alignment with the latest technological advancements.
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