The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking a contractor to provide a secure indoor shooting range for the training of police officers at the Miami VA Healthcare System. The solicitation, numbered 36C24825Q0430, outlines a one-year contract with the possibility of a four-year option. The facility must accommodate various firearms training, including multiple tactical courses and a classroom equipped for audiovisual presentations. The contractor must ensure compliance with federal and state regulations and supply a safe environment for training, including essential safety measures for lead and noise exposure. The facility should be capable of meeting specific operational requirements such as night shooting, multiple firing lanes, and the ability to integrate moving targets into drills. Performance standards for the contract stipulate a minimum acceptable quality level of 95%. The project underscores the VA's commitment to high-quality law enforcement training while adhering to safety regulations and operational efficiency.
The RFQ 36C24825Q0430 seeks quotes for Firearms and Range Training Facility Services to support the Miami VA Healthcare System, with a contractual term of five years and options for four additional individual years. This 100% Small Business Set-Aside procurement requires interested vendors to submit written quotes, valid for 120 days post-solicitation, and emphasizes the necessity for registration with the System for Award Management (SAM). Questions regarding the RFQ must be directed to the Contracting Specialist, with a submission deadline for quotes set for May 15, 2025. Furthermore, participating companies must confirm compliance with Limitations on Subcontracting as outlined in 13 CFR 125.6, which restricts subcontracting to ensure that at least 51% of the work is performed by the prime contractor. The announcement serves as the sole solicitation notice, consolidating the requirements of federal procurement procedures to streamline the contracting process for essential services.