Z1DA--Repair Parking Garage Deficiencies 553-21-105
ID: 36C25025B0004Type: Solicitation
AwardedMar 14, 2025
$3M$2,995,000
AwardeeCAVU CONSULTING LLC VIRGINIA BEACH 23456
Award #:36C25025C0083
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF250-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 10 (36C250)DAYTON, OH, 45428, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Z1DA)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for the Repair Parking Garage Deficiencies project (Project Number 553-21-105) at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan. This project involves comprehensive repairs to structural elements of the parking garages, with a focus on addressing deficiencies such as column-girder connections and topping slabs, while ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing medical operations. The contract is set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), with an estimated construction cost ranging from $2 million to $5 million, and a mandatory performance period of 305 calendar days post-award. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by the extended deadline of February 11, 2025, at 11:00 AM EST, and are encouraged to contact Contract Specialist Angelo D. Vivio at Angelo.Vivio@va.gov for further inquiries.

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    Angelo D VivioContract Specialist
    Angelo.Vivio@va.gov
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    The document outlines the Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Repair Parking Garage Deficiencies project (Project Number 553-21-105) at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, MI. It details the requirements for contractors to provide all necessary labor, materials, and supervision to address structural damage and deficiencies in the parking structures. The contract is a 100% set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), with an estimated construction cost between $2 million and $5 million. The contractor must adhere to a mandatory performance period of 305 calendar days post-award. Bidding requires participation in a site visit scheduled on December 17, 2024, and submission must be accompanied by a bid guarantee of at least 20% of the bid price. The document emphasizes compliance with various federal regulations including those related to labor, environmental standards, and contractor responsibility assessments. Additionally, it outlines key aspects such as specifications for construction materials, compliance with affirmative action requirements, and the necessity of maintaining operational access during repairs. This project illustrates the government's commitment to enhancing infrastructure while ensuring fair contracting practices aimed at veteran-owned businesses.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is issuing a presolicitation notice for the project "Repair Parking Garage Deficiencies" at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, MI. Bids are anticipated to be publicly invited around November 22, 2024. The project aims to address identified deficiencies in the North and South Parking Structures, including extensive damage to precast concrete, structural repairs, and maintenance of parking operations during construction. The repair methods may involve concrete topping, structural enhancements, and corrosion prevention techniques. Eligible contractors must be registered and verified as Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and can expect a contract amount between $2 million and $5 million with a performance duration of 270 days. The solicitation will only be available electronically through the Contract Opportunities website, emphasizing that contractors are responsible for monitoring for updates and submitting their proposals. This notice serves solely as a preliminary announcement, with further details to be disclosed in the forthcoming solicitation.
    The document pertains to a modification of a solicitation for a construction project aimed at repairing deficiencies in the parking garage at the VA Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan. The amendment extends the deadline for offer submissions to January 23, 2025, at 11:00 EST, addressing contractors’ requests for an extension due to the holiday season. The communication clarifies taxation-related concerns specific to the project, instructing bidders to follow state provisions that exempt materials purchased for construction in non-profit hospitals from Michigan sales tax. A detailed explanation on the bidding process and pricing, including the need to provide deductive amounts rather than total bids, is also included. The amendment emphasizes that the contractor is required to complete and keep a Certificate of Exemption for tax purposes. This document showcases the procedural adjustments and guidance for potential bidders on critical aspects of the solicitation, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and efficient bidding practices.
    The document outlines an amendment to a solicitation regarding a contract managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System. It notifies potential bidders of an extension for the submission of offers until February 6, 2025, and includes responses to bidders' inquiries about the project specifications and tax implications. Key changes include a new bid opening date and clarification on tax-related issues, specifically exemptions under Michigan law for construction projects involving non-profit hospitals. Offerors must acknowledge this amendment through specified methods. The document emphasizes compliance with tax regulations and includes a reference to the Michigan Sales and Use Tax Certificate of Exemption, which bidders must utilize to benefit from tax exemptions for materials used in the VA construction project. Overall, the document serves to ensure clear communication regarding bidding requirements and administrative modifications aimed at facilitating compliance and participation from contractors.
    The document pertains to an amendment for a solicitation related to a construction project under the Department of Veterans Affairs' Ann Arbor Healthcare System. It addresses various inquiries posed by bidders regarding project specifications and modifications, particularly concerning structural repairs and adjustments to materials. Key concerns included the handling of rebar during installation, the dimensional changes required for connection plates, and confirmation of quantities for sealant replacements. The responses emphasize the necessity of adhering to the original design unless a redesign is deemed essential. Additionally, the importance of site familiarity for accurate bidding is highlighted, proposing that potential contractors should assess project conditions directly. Overall, this amendment reinforces the standards and expectations for bidders in compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) guidelines, ensuring clarity and precision in project execution and contractor submissions.
    The document pertains to an amendment for a solicitation from the Department of Veterans Affairs regarding bidding for a contract related to the Ann Arbor Healthcare System. The key update within this amendment is that the bid opening date has been extended to February 11th, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The document specifies the necessity for offerors to acknowledge the receipt of the amendment and outlines methods for doing so, which include returning copies of the amendment or acknowledging it in submitted offers. Additionally, it clarifies that all previous terms and conditions remain unchanged unless specified in this modification. The document is legally mandated and follows federal regulations, specifically referring to FAR provisions. This amendment serves to ensure potential bidders are informed of important changes affecting their submissions, highlighting the government's commitment to transparency in the procurement process.
    The John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit is undertaking a project to repair parking garage deficiencies, identified under project number 553-21-105. The scope includes repairing column-girder connections, topping slabs, and striping across various levels of both garages, with specified alternatives for deducts on repairs. Detailed phasing plans are established to minimize parking disruptions, ensuring a maximum of 500 parking spaces are closed at any time and maintaining multiple egress routes for vehicles and pedestrians. Contractors are responsible for protecting existing structures, coordinating with the VA’s Contracting Officer Representative, and ensuring all work adheres to applicable codes and quality standards. The project emphasizes safety measures, including noise control and waste management, throughout construction. The comprehensive plans serve to maintain a functional environment while executing necessary repairs, reflecting the VA’s commitment to enhancing facility safety and accessibility.
    The Pre-Award Contractor Experience Modification Rate (EMR) Form seeks detailed information concerning the EMR as part of a solicitation process designated as 36C25025B0004. This information is vital for the initial assessment of a contractor's responsibility, as outlined by FAR 9.104-1(e), which stipulates that prospective contractors must demonstrate requisite organization, experience, operational controls, and technical skills, particularly in safety programs relevant to their services. The form requests specifics from the past three calendar years, focusing on OSHA 300 Forms to document man hours, cases of workplace-related injuries, and any serious OSHA violations. Additionally, it requires the submission of the 2020 OSHA forms and a letter from the insurance carrier confirming the current EMR rate. Contractors must also provide their NAICS code, the name of the safety program administrator, and their insurance EMR rate. Overall, this document establishes criteria for evaluating contractors' safety records and compliance, ensuring that only qualified and responsible bidders are considered for government contracts.
    The document is a Request for Information (RFI) related to the project aimed at repairing deficiencies in the parking garage at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan. Contractors are encouraged to submit inquiries but must reference specific sections of the solicitation or specifications to ensure timely responses from the government. The document outlines the structural framework for submitting queries, emphasizing the importance of compliance with the guidelines to facilitate effective communication. It is directed at contractors interested in the project, with contact information provided for the Contracting Specialist, Angelo Vivio. This RFI serves as a preliminary step for contractors to seek clarifications before submitting their proposals, indicating the government’s structured approach to managing requests related to federal grant applications and local RFPs while ensuring adherence to specified requirements.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is initiating a project (VA Project No.: 553-21-105) focused on repairing deficiencies in the parking garages (Buildings 101 and 102) at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, MI. This project entails comprehensive repairs to structural elements and includes options for alternate bids. The contractor must adhere to stringent safety, security, and operational protocols due to the facility's ongoing operations, which require careful planning and coordination with the Medical Center's personnel. Main tasks involve preparing the site, improving existing conditions, and ensuring minimal disruption to daily activities at the medical center. The contractor is responsible for developing a detailed project schedule using Critical Path Method (CPM) techniques, updating the schedule monthly, and managing all project logistics while maintaining compliance with VA standards. The document emphasizes the importance of safety and the protection of existing facilities and utilities throughout the construction process, including strict guidelines for security and environmental controls. Overall, the project reflects the VA's commitment to maintaining and improving facilities for veterans while ensuring operational integrity during the construction phase.
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