Z1DZ--523A5-24-010 Expansion Joint Corrections
ID: 36C24124B0053Type: Special Notice
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF241-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 01 (36C241)TOGUS, ME, 04330, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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MAINTENANCE OF OTHER HOSPITAL BUILDINGS (Z1DZ)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking bids for the "523A5-24-010 Expansion Joint Corrections" project at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in Brockton, MA. This procurement is specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concerns (SDVOSBC) and aims to enhance the facility's infrastructure through necessary construction improvements. The bid opening took place on November 26, 2024, and interested contractors must submit their offers by January 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM Eastern Time. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Contract Specialist Scott Doucette at scott.doucette@va.gov or by phone at 978-833-6051.

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    Contract SpecialistScott Doucette
    (978) 833-6051
    scott.doucette@va.gov
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    This document serves as a modification to a previous notice regarding the solicitation for the 523A5-24-010 Expansion Joint Corrections project at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in Brockton, MA. It is issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs' Network Contracting Office 1 based in Bedford, MA. The solicitation number for this project is 36C24124B0053, with a response deadline set for January 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM Eastern Time. This notice includes the abstract of bids from a bid opening conducted on November 26, 2024, for interested industry participants. The project is categorically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concerns (SDVOSBC). The response to this solicitation will provide the contracting office with the necessary bids to proceed with the expansion joint corrections. The point of contact for this project is Contract Specialist Scott Doucette, who can be reached via email or phone for further inquiries. This notice underlines the ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure at VA facilities while involving veteran-owned businesses in government contracting opportunities.
    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the project titled "523A5-24-010 Expansion Joint Corrections" at the VA Medical Center in Brockton, MA. This project, estimated between $500,000 and $1,000,000, is set aside for certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). Contractors must adhere to VA specifications and guidelines, and the work involves the removal and installation of epoxy expansion joints and flooring. Bids must be submitted electronically by 2:00 PM EST on November 12, 2024, with a required bid guarantee of 20% of the total bid price. A pre-bid site visit is scheduled for October 22, 2024, emphasizing the importance of contractor attendance. Contractors are instructed to submit any technical questions via email by October 30, 2024. The solicitation outlines critical compliance requirements such as maintaining the System for Award Management (SAM) registration and submitting VETS-4212 reports. The VA's commitment to transparency includes public bid openings and the evaluation process that ensures fair competition based on price and compliance with requirements. The initiative reflects the VA's dedication to providing opportunities for veteran-owned businesses while improving facilities for veterans.
    The purpose of Amendment 1 for Request for Proposal (RFP) 36C24124B0053, administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, is to provide essential updates to all offerors and bidders. Key changes include the introduction of responses to RFI questions, the release of a site visit attendance sheet, and an extension of the bid submission deadline to November 14, 2024, at 2:00 PM EST. Additional information regarding the Bid Opening Conference Line is also provided, along with the most current wage determination documents. Overall, the amendment clarifies procedural aspects and deadlines while maintaining that all other terms and conditions of the contract remain unchanged, ensuring continuity in the bidding process. The effort underlines the Department's commitment to transparent communication during the procurement phase.
    The document outlines Amendment 2 to a solicitation related to a federal project administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically for the VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System. The amendment includes updates vital for bidders, such as responses to Requests for Information (RFI), conference line details for the bid opening, and confirmation that the bid submission deadline remains set for November 14, 2024, at 2:00 PM EST. Furthermore, it indicates that all other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged. The modification serves to facilitate clearer communication and ensure all bidders are informed of the necessary updates affecting their submissions. The contracting officer, Heather Libiszewski-Gallien, has provided instructions for participating in the bid opening via Microsoft Teams, including meeting ID and dial-in options for access. This amendment reflects the government's aim to maintain transparency and provide bidders with the tools and information needed to participate effectively in the procurement process.
    This document is Amendment 3 to solicitation number 36C24124B0053, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System. The key purpose of this amendment is to extend the deadline for bid submissions to November 21, 2024, at 2:00 PM EST. Additionally, it notes that further amendments and responses to Requests for Information (RFIs) will be provided in Amendment 4. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged. The signing authority of this amendment is Heather Libiszewski-Gallien, the Contracting Officer. This amendment reflects typical practices in government procurement processes, ensuring that interested offerors have sufficient time to prepare and submit their proposals while maintaining compliance with established regulations.
    The document pertains to Amendment 4 of solicitation 36C24124B0053 issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the project 523A5-24-010, specifically focusing on expansion joint corrections. The main purpose of this amendment is to extend the bid opening deadline to November 26, 2024, at 1:00 PM EST, providing additional information related to requests for information (RFI). It is important for contractors to acknowledge the receipt of this amendment either through submission of copies or a separate letter, ensuring all terms and conditions from prior documents remain unchanged beyond the specified modifications. Attached documents outline further details related to RFIs and project specifics. This amendment reflects the typical procedural updates in government contracts, ensuring compliance with established protocols while keeping bidders informed of necessary changes.
    The document serves as an amendment to an existing solicitation for contract number 36C24124B0053, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The amendment's primary purpose is to correct an earlier posting error on sam.gov, specifically regarding the bid due date. The new deadline for receipt of offers has been extended to November 26, 2024, at 1:00 PM EST, allowing prospective bidders additional time for submissions. Importantly, all other terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged. The required acknowledgments for receipt of this amendment can be completed through specified methods, ensuring that all offerors are informed of the modifications in a timely manner. This amendment underscores the importance of accurate communication in the federal procurement process, particularly for contracts pertaining to veteran services.
    The VA Medical Center in Brockton, MA, is preparing to solicit bids for a construction project entitled "523A5-24-010 Expansion Joint Corrections" under solicitation number 36C24124B0053. This pre-solicitation notice notifies potential bidders that the invitation for bids will be issued around October 9, 2024. The project involves removing existing expansion joints and installing new epoxy expansion joints along with flooring repairs in specified tunnel locations. The estimated construction cost ranges from $500,000 to $1 million, designated for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). A bid bond of at least 20% of the bid price is required, not exceeding $3 million. Interested contractors can access all relevant bidding documents via the SAM.gov website. To qualify, bidders must be registered in the System for Award Management and SDVOSB certifications must be validated through the SBA's VetCert program. This initiative reflects the federal government’s commitment to enhancing services for veterans while also promoting veteran-owned enterprises.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a Special Notice regarding the contract solicitation number 36C24124B0053 for the project titled "523A5-24-010 Expansion Joint Corrections." This notice outlines the abstract of offers submitted during the bid opening on November 26, 2024, which was conducted via Microsoft Teams. The project is located at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in Brockton, MA, with a response deadline set for January 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM Eastern Time. The contracting office is situated in Bedford, MA, and the designated point of contact for inquiries is Scott Doucette, a Contract Specialist at the VA. The document emphasizes the bid details and provides a URL for the relevant agency information. Overall, it reflects the VA's ongoing efforts in facility improvements while adhering to appropriate contracting procedures.
    The provided document outlines information for a Microsoft Teams meeting, including details such as Meeting ID, Passcode, and dial-in phone numbers. Participants can join the meeting remotely or via phone and have the option to find local dial-in numbers. Additionally, the document mentions available meeting options for organizers, including resetting the dial-in PIN. This file serves as a logistical guide for attendees, ensuring ease of participation in the scheduled virtual meeting. While it primarily focuses on technical information related to accessing the meeting, it plays a supportive role in facilitating communication relevant to federal government RFPs, grants, and local initiatives.
    The document addresses inquiries concerning a project focused on replacing fire-rated doors, frames, and repairing floor expansion joints in designated work areas. Key points include the absence of hazardous materials such as lead paint or asbestos, the necessity for a dedicated site supervisor with requisite safety certifications, and that existing fire doors are to be replaced in-kind due to damage. The project does not require additional specifications beyond the Statement of Work (SOW), nor will a Cost Loaded Primavera P6 Schedule be necessary. Communication directives, including verification of door specifications on-site, and the requirement for fire alarm connections upon project completion, are outlined. Critical details for each work area, such as door dimensions and adjacent construction types, are provided, reaffirming the focus solely on fire-rated installations and expansions. The overall purpose of this document is to clarify requirements and expectations for contractors participating in the project, ensuring compliance with VA standards while successfully addressing the specified repairs and installations.
    The document outlines the requirements for a project under the RFP related to tile installation for the Expansion Joint Corrections initiative (523A5-24-010) at the VA facility. Out of eight tile colors offered, only two (Nurazzao M-106 and Nurazzo DC-1882) are readily available, while the remaining colors can be produced with a minimum order of 500 square feet. The general contractor (GC) is responsible for ordering the specified tiles and meeting the manufacturer's minimum requirements. Any excess tiles must be returned to the VA upon project completion. The document also references an updated work narrative and tile quantity requirements, with changes highlighted in red, providing crucial information for successful project execution. The response date for inquiries is set for October 31, 2024, emphasizing the ongoing communication process during the bidding phase.
    The VA New England Healthcare System is hosting a site visit for contractors regarding the project titled "Expansion Joint Corrections" at the VAMC Brockton, following solicitation number 36C24124B0053. Scheduled for October 22, 2024, at 11:00 AM, this meeting aims to familiarize interested parties with site requirements prior to project commencement. Attendees included both government representatives and contractors, who signed in to acknowledge their presence. This visit is crucial for contractors to review project specifications and facility expectations, thus ensuring comprehensive understanding and compliance with VA standards. The document emphasizes the VA's commitment to health excellence and the importance of collaboration in improving healthcare infrastructure.
    The document addresses amendments and responses to Requests for Information (RFIs) associated with a project involving the installation of fire-rated doors and associated hardware at VA facilities. The primary focus is on clarifying specifications, such as the types of door hardware required, finishes, and compatibility with fire alarm systems. It is noted that the existing doors are old, hence specific manufacturer information is unavailable; the VA seeks to maintain similar hardware quality rather than direct replacements. Additionally, hardware finishes pose significant price implications, as bronze finishes are to match new doors, while satin aluminum will be used for the hardware. There are no specific requirements for door manufacturers, although the VA has previously utilized Steelcraft Doors. The document emphasizes the necessity for various door closers tailored to safety standards and efficiency in case of fire activation. Overall, this correspondence reflects the VA's intent to ensure compliance while balancing functionality and cost in their facility upgrades.
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    The document is an Infection Prevention and Control Construction/Renovation/Maintenance Permit for a project at the Brockton Tunnel System, aimed at replacing and repairing expansion joints and associated tile work. Managed by Steven Riley, the project falls under Activity Category B with an overall patient risk categorized as low. The permit details infection control measures categorized into four levels, with Level II applicable for this project. Key precautions include maintaining cleanliness to prevent dust dispersal, controlling airborne dust, isolating air diffusers, flushing potable water systems, and ensuring daily cleanup of the work area. Levels III and IV specify tighter controls, such as maintaining negative pressure in the workspace, constructing critical barriers, and using protective measures for workers. Both the project manager and an infection preventionist have digitally signed the document, confirming compliance with these infection control protocols. The primary goal of this permit is to ensure minimal risk to patients and staff during construction activities, highlighting the importance of infection prevention in healthcare environments.
    The VHA-PCRA-2023-1.0 document outlines the Pre-Construction Risk Assessment (PCRA) Permit for a large-scale project aimed at replacing deficient expansion joints and repairing damaged tiles within the Brockton Tunnel System. Project manager Steven Riley is overseeing this initiative, which requires the completion of various safety and inspection measures throughout the construction phase. Control measures mandated include weekly site visits by a multi-disciplinary team, a site-specific safety plan, and immediate hazard mitigation upon completion of work. An Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) is required to ensure minimal impact on patients and staff during construction. The permit also emphasizes the necessity of several activity hazard analyses, including a dust control plan, pollution prevention, and fall protection training. These combined measures underscore the priority of safety and communication among all project participants, ensuring that health risks are effectively managed throughout this significant project. The signatures of relevant officials confirm compliance with safety protocols and project requirements to uphold governmental regulations and standards.
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    The document outlines safety requirements for construction projects associated with the VA, structured into several sections covering applicable publications, definitions, submittal requirements, regulatory compliance, and specific safety protocols for various activities. Key components include the necessity for an Accident Prevention Plan (APP) tailored to each project, which governs safety protocols and hazard management. It emphasizes the role of Competent Persons (CPs) across various trades and mandates the presence of a Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) for ongoing safety oversight. Detailed procedures for hazard analyses, training, inspections, and incident reporting are outlined to ensure compliance with federal and local regulations. The document underscores the importance of maintaining a safe working environment, facilitating communication of safety responsibilities, and conducting regular safety meetings. It also covers specialized topics such as fall protection, electrical safety, and excavation protocols, presenting a comprehensive framework designed to minimize risks and ensure the health and safety of all workers involved in construction activities at VA facilities. The document aims to uphold stringent safety standards and effectively manage construction-related hazards, showcasing the government’s commitment to safeguarding personnel and the public during construction projects.
    This document outlines requirements for managing non-hazardous construction and demolition waste as part of a federal RFP. It mandates that contractors minimize landfill waste, promoting salvaging, recycling, and reuse of materials. Specific waste categories, including soil, metals, wood, and various building materials, must be diverted from landfills. The contractor is responsible for creating and implementing a Waste Management Plan that includes waste reduction methods, sorting techniques, and estimated waste generation assessments. A key objective is to achieve a minimum of 50% waste diversion through recycling, while maintaining compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Records of waste generation, diversion, and disposal need to be kept systematically, in alignment with LEED requirements. The document emphasizes a structured approach to waste management, aiming to enhance sustainability in construction projects by reducing environmental impacts.
    The document outlines the specifications for a construction project titled "Tunnel Expansion Joint Corrections" at the Brockton VA Medical Center. It emphasizes the importance of using gray epoxy for joint applications and presents logistical guidelines for the project's execution. The corridor work can be performed in full closures, provided alternative access routes are maintained. Important requirements for conducting work during off-hours are referenced in the Statement of Work (SOW). The document also includes a drawing indicating approximate expansion joint and work area locations. It is part of the efforts by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to improve infrastructure at their healthcare facilities. The clear structure aids stakeholders in understanding work areas and proper execution methods, which is vital for compliance with federal and local construction regulations.
    The Statement of Work for Project #523A5-24-010 requires a contractor to replace existing expansion joints in a tunnel at the Brockton Campus of the VA Boston Healthcare System and install new flooring. Performance must start within 240 days after a Notice to Proceed (NTP), which requires timely submission of approvals for essential documentation like performance bonds and construction schedules. Work must be conducted during standard hours while adhering to strict safety and operational protocols due to the presence of patients. Dust control measures are critical, alongside restrictions on equipment usage that emits harmful emissions. The project mandates coordination for off-hours work and requires contractor personnel to wear surgical masks. Salient product characteristics for materials, like hybrid urethane and epoxy coating, are specified. The contractor must ensure all work complies with codes and guidelines to protect patient safety and minimize disruptions. Significant emphasis is placed on maintaining existing utility services, proper waste management, and compliance with environmental regulations. Overall, this project underscores the VA's commitment to maintaining a safe healthcare environment while upgrading infrastructure.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a Single Source Justification for a contract involving the installation of tiles and a resilient base at the Brockton Medical Center. The project, estimated to cost $2,500, specifies that only products from Johnsonite/Tarkett and Nurazzo Tile are acceptable due to their unique characteristics and compatibility with existing installations. Johnsonite/Tarkett is required as it matches the currently installed resilient base, while Nurazzo Tile is chosen for its durability in a hospital environment. Market research was deemed unnecessary since these products were previously procured through competitive bidding and are integral to the facility’s systems. The Contracting Officer, Heather Libiszewski-Gallien, certifies that this justification complies with applicable regulations and is accurate to the best of her knowledge. This document illustrates the VA's adherence to federal acquisition regulations while ensuring consistency and maintenance of existing facility standards.
    The document presents a complex and intricate federal Request for Proposals (RFP) and grant-related content, with a focus on various institutional processes, compliance regulations, and project specifications. It emphasizes the importance of safety standards, adherence to local and federal regulations, and thorough planning through multi-disciplinary coordination for efficiency and effectiveness in implementing projects. Specific areas of concern highlighted include risk assessment, environmental safety, and maintaining operational standards during infrastructural upgrades. The document serves as guidance for stakeholders in navigating grant applications and RFP submissions, illustrating crucial protocols while promoting commitment to regulatory compliance, environmental safety, and project transparency. Overall, it encapsulates the procedural framework necessary for successful project execution within the context of government grants and RFPs, reinforcing the priority of systematic oversight and structured planning in project management.
    The document outlines specifications for the installation and repair of various expansion joints and floor tiles in multiple work areas as part of a facility upgrade project. The main activities include saw cutting existing aluminum expansion joints, demoing damaged tiles and concrete, and preparing surfaces for new quick-set epoxy products. Each expansion joint includes specific installation procedures such as placing a backer rod, applying epoxy compound, and ensuring flush finishes with surrounding tiles, while several joints require the installation of covers that match existing designs. Additionally, the document includes detailed requirements for work areas involving the replacement of fire-rated doors, installation of schluter strips for tile transitions, and cove base installation, highlighting the importance of maintaining functionality and safety standards. The overarching aim is to ensure structural integrity and aesthetic compliance in the facility's renovations, reflecting an emphasis on quality and adherence to regulations in government procurement practices.
    The document is an Abstract of Offers for a construction project issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the Network Contracting Office 1. It details the receipt of bids in response to a solicitation, along with relevant project information. Key sections of the document include the date issued, date opened, project title, and a listing of offers submitted by various contractors. Each offer includes the name of the offeror, bid security, and acknowledgment of amendments. The document also provides categories for estimated quantities, unit prices, and estimated amounts for each item under consideration. The structure includes a primary form (OF 1419) and an optional continuation sheet for additional offers. The main purpose of this document is to facilitate the procurement process by compiling and comparing construction bids, ensuring transparency. It is designed to assist in evaluating the submitted offers against the government's estimate and standards, directing towards a reasoned selection of a contractor based on the enumerated criteria. Overall, this document plays a crucial role in the adherence to federal regulations during the procurement process for construction services within government projects, particularly in the context of veteran affairs.
    The document is an abstract of competitive offers for a construction project titled "523A5-24-010 Expansion Joint Corrections," issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 1. It outlines the overall solicitation number, the dates when the offers were issued and opened, and details two offers received. The document includes information related to the estimated quantities, unit prices, and estimated amounts for the services or materials required. Additionally, it emphasizes the acknowledgment of any amendments to the contracts and mandates the submission of bid securities. The structure consists of sections for a summary of offers, acknowledgment, and further details on additional offers if more than two are received. The main purpose of this document is to formally record and evaluate the bids submitted in response to the government solicitation for the specified construction work, ensuring transparency and compliance with federal procurement processes. This is indicative of government efforts to facilitate fair competition and responsible management of public resources in executing construction projects.
    The document outlines a list of materials or items that are needed, specified by their respective Tile numbers and required quantities. The entries include the Tile numbers DC-094, M-106, M-111, DC-1882, DC-1174, DC-764, DC-1285, DC-1815, and DC-1720, with quantities ranging from 3 to 61 for each item. This structured breakdown indicates that the items are likely to be components for a larger project, possibly in response to a government request for proposals (RFP) or grant application. The precise nature of the tiles is not detailed, but their categorized listing suggests a systematic approach to procurement in alignment with federal or local government contracting processes. The document serves as a specification sheet that may play a role in bidding or funding submissions, ensuring clarity in the requirements for potential contractors or grantees. Overall, it represents a critical element in the logistical planning of government operations or projects requiring these identified resources.
    The document outlines a comprehensive plan for the repair and replacement of multiple expansion joints and work areas within a facility. Each identified expansion joint involves a systematic procedure starting from saw cutting through the existing aluminum joint to the installation of a complete epoxy expansion product, including the placement of a backer rod and injecting rubberized epoxy. For specific joints, additional steps include the removal and replacement of damaged tiles and the installation of coverings that match existing designs. Furthermore, the work areas detail procedures such as demolishing existing tiles to create functional ramps, replacing damaged fire-rated doors, and installing new floor tiles in various specified colors and grout. Each area is noted to require specific preparations ensuring that new installations do not obstruct door operation and include wall repairs and paint adjustments. This document serves as a scope of work for contractors responding to government RFPs, ensuring compliance with standards while enhancing functionality and aesthetics within government facilities.
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is soliciting bids for the construction of two metal egress stairs for Building 11 at the Salisbury Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC). The project aims to enhance safety by providing additional means of egress from the building, requiring contractors to adhere to strict specifications, safety protocols, and infection control measures due to the operational nature of the facility. This opportunity is a 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside, with an estimated construction magnitude between $25,000 and $100,000, and a completion timeline of 120 calendar days following the issuance of a Notice to Proceed. Interested contractors should note that a pre-bid site visit is scheduled for December 5, 2024, with bids due by January 7, 2025; for further inquiries, contact Contracting Officer Sean A. Cosby at Sean.Cosby@va.gov.