Z2DZ--Network (VISN) 17 Multiple Award Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract for Site Prep
ID: 36C25724R0046Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)ARLINGTON, TX, 76006, USA

NAICS

Other Building Finishing Contractors (238390)

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OTHER HOSPITAL BUILDINGS (Z2DZ)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for a multiple award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for site preparation construction services under the Veterans Integrated Service Network 17 (VISN 17) in Texas. The contract aims to procure construction services necessary for the installation of high-tech medical equipment, with a project magnitude estimated between $20 million and $50 million, and will be awarded to Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). This initiative is crucial for enhancing healthcare facilities for veterans, ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards throughout the construction process. Interested contractors must submit proposals by January 13, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Contracting Officer Rhonda Richardson at rhonda.richardson5@va.gov or by phone at 254-421-5722.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Contracting OfficerRhonda Richardson
    (254) 421-5722
    rhonda.richardson5@va.gov
    Files
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    The VHA Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) template provides guidelines for managing infection control during construction, renovation, and maintenance activities in healthcare facilities. The document establishes a structured approach to categorize activities into four levels (A to D) based on the duration, nature, and potential for dust or debris creation. Key steps include identifying the activity category, affected areas, patient risk categories, and required infection prevention and control precautions. Each activity type correlates with specific control measures that must be implemented prior to and during work, with escalating precautions based on patient risk assessment. The document also indicates when a permit is necessary and details the minimum cleaning and inspection procedures post-activity to ensure environmental safety and compliance. Overall, this ICRA template is vital for minimizing infection risks in healthcare settings during infrastructural changes, highlighting the VA’s commitment to patient safety and public health standards.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is announcing a forthcoming Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for equipment site preparation within Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 17. Set to be awarded on December 4, 2024, with proposals due by January 7, 2025, this contract aims to procure construction services that facilitate the installation of high-tech medical equipment across several Texas VA health care systems. The contract will likely be awarded to multiple firms, with the total construction magnitude estimated between $20 million and $50 million, spanning a one-year base period and four optional one-year extensions. Contractors must be verified as Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses under NAICS Code 238390 and possess active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). Successful bidders will collaborate closely with equipment manufacturers and healthcare project managers to ensure compliance with installation specifications, necessitating a coordinated approach that involves various engineering disciplines. This initiative underscores the VA's commitment to enhancing healthcare facilities to better serve veterans' needs.
    The document outlines a federal solicitation for a Firm Fixed Price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for site preparation construction services across multiple Veterans Affairs facilities in Texas. The contract encompasses services for up to five awardees with a project magnitude between $20 million and $50 million. A minimum of $1,000 guarantees the contract's viability throughout its five-year performance period. This solicitation is exclusively set for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, with eligibility verifiable through the SBA's certification portal. Key points include requirements for performance bonds, a site visit scheduled for January 2024, and a focus on timely and quality construction operations tailored to complex healthcare environments. Offerors must submit proposals via email in structured volumes addressing technical acceptability, past performance, pricing, and required documents. The evaluation will prioritize past performance over price to determine the best value for the government. The contractor's designated personnel must adhere to strict safety and professional standards with no subcontracting on key positions like project supervision. This RFP illustrates the government's commitment to supporting veterans and enhancing healthcare facilities through competitive, quality-focused construction efforts.
    The document outlines the project for replacing the MRI room at the Olin E. Teague Veterans' Medical Center in Temple, Texas. This extensive renovation will include the removal of an existing MRI and the installation of a new system within a 2,100 square foot space. The project incorporates necessary utility upgrades—plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems—while ensuring compliance with relevant codes and accessibility standards. Key elements include structural considerations for temporary shoring during MRI transport, adherence to fire safety regulations, and incorporation of VA design guidelines. Accessibility standards, as detailed in the document, specify requirements related to reach ranges, mounting heights, and clearances for various fixtures, enhancing the facility's compliance with the Architectural Barriers Act. Additionally, the document emphasizes the importance of safety, coordination of work among trades, and thorough inspections to ensure quality and adherence to specifications. The project's careful planning and execution reflect a commitment to improving medical facilities for Veterans, enhancing both functional capacity and patient safety.
    The project "Site Prep Replace MRI Room BA118E-163-T" at the Olin E. Teague Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Temple, Texas, is aimed at renovating the MRI room through comprehensive construction activities. The document outlines requirements for safety, site preparation, demolition, and construction management. General contractors are tasked with fully preparing the site, managing temporary facilities, and ensuring minimal disruption to continuous Medical Center operations. Protocols for security, document management, and utilities are emphasized, along with detailed specifications for construction methods across various divisions, including plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems. The project mandates thorough testing and commissioning of systems, adherence to safety regulations, and materials disposal according to environmental standards. The document reinforces the importance of contractor compliance with all VA regulations, demonstrating the agency's commitment to upgrading medical facilities while maintaining operational integrity and safety standards throughout the construction process.
    The Past and Present Performance Questionnaire is a document utilized by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the Network Contracting Office (NCO) 17, as part of an evaluation process for a construction contract (Solicitation # 36C25723R0046). The questionnaire solicits feedback from identified contacts regarding the performance of a contractor being considered for the contract. Respondents assess various aspects of the contractor’s performance using a rating scale (Exceptional, Satisfactory, Marginal, Unsatisfactory, Neutral) for criteria such as project supervision, compliance with laws, quality control, problem resolution, and communication efficacy. The form also includes sections for personal information, project details, and additional remarks regarding the contractor's overall performance. The ultimate goal of the questionnaire is to provide a thorough evaluation to assist in the source selection process for federal contracts, ensuring contractors meet required performance standards and can manage contractual obligations effectively. Responses are to be submitted by a specified deadline to designated government personnel.
    The document outlines the background investigation requirements for contractors and subcontractors working within Federal facilities, specifically the Veterans Affairs (VA) context. It mandates compliance with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12), necessitating identity proofing and background checks for personnel accessing VA information systems. The investigation process is managed by the VA Security and Investigation Center and performed by the Office of Personnel Management. For short-term or limited access contractors, an FBI Criminal History Check and identity verification are required. All individuals must complete and submit specific forms, undergo fingerprinting, and ensure accurate submission of information. The process can take several weeks, depending on the completeness of the documents. Communication is primarily electronic, and personnel must adhere to strict timelines for submitting required information and forms. Once cleared, personnel receive instructions for obtaining their VA contractor badges. Non-compliance can result in contract termination, emphasizing the seriousness of these security protocols within government operations.
    The VHA Pre-Construction Risk Assessment (PCRA) serves as a guideline for assessing and mitigating risks associated with construction, renovation, and maintenance activities in healthcare facilities. It aims to safeguard patients, staff, and contractors by categorizing activity types and defining necessary control measures. The template allows for customization based on specific site requirements and elucidates the need for communication and coordination plans during project planning. Distinct activity types—ranging from minor inspections to large-scale renovations—are detailed, outlining the required control measures for each. It emphasizes collaboration with affected areas, especially those with continuous occupancy, to minimize disruption. The PCRA requires the integration of an Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) when applicable, ensuring that infection risks are appropriately addressed. A specific case illustrates the protocol for overseeing a large-scale MRI suite renovation, including a detailed permit procedure that mandates safety and communication protocols throughout the project's duration. This comprehensive assessment process reflects the VHA's commitment to maintaining safety and compliance in healthcare construction projects, thereby enhancing overall operational integrity.
    The document outlines the wage determination for building construction projects in Bell County, Texas, under the Davis-Bacon Act and relevant Executive Orders. It specifies prevailing wage rates for various construction trades, emphasizing compliance requirements for contractors based on the contract date. Contracts awarded after January 30, 2022, must pay at least $17.20 per hour, while those awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, are subject to a minimum of $12.90 per hour. Additional provisions regarding paid sick leave are also included, mandating contractors to provide one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, capped at 56 hours annually. The document provides detailed classifications of labor, rates, and fringe benefits across different roles, ranging from boilermakers to laborers and operators, with annotations on specific unions and wage updates. It emphasizes the processes for appealing wage determinations and mentions the necessity for contractors to submit requests for any unlisted job classifications after contract award. This document serves as essential guidance for contractors engaged in federally funded construction, ensuring fair labor practices and compliance with federal wage laws.
    The project entails the renovation and upgrade of the MRI room at the Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Medical Center in Temple, Texas. The contractor will be responsible for all labor, materials, and services required for the construction, ensuring adherence to all applicable regulations and VA specifications. Key aspects of the work include the relocation and temporary installation of existing utilities, compliance with OSHA standards, effective waste management, rigorous safety and infection control protocols, and minimal disruption to adjacent operations. The project has a 365-day completion timeline post-Notice to Proceed and requires thorough quality control and safety plans, alongside documentation of operations and maintenance. The contractor must also schedule after-hours work appropriately and secure necessary approvals. Additionally, all considerations regarding parking, security, and environment must be meticulously followed to ensure compliance with VA regulations. The project underscores the government's commitment to improving healthcare facilities while ensuring patient safety and operational integrity.
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