Y1DA--598-22-151 B170 FG Chilled Water Piping Replacement - POP 12/30/2024-12/29/2025
ID: 36C25624R0117Type: Solicitation
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF256-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 16 (36C256)RIDGELAND, MS, 39157, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Y1DA)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting proposals for the replacement of fiberglass chilled water piping in Building 170 at the Eugene J. Towbin Veterans Affairs Healthcare Center in North Little Rock, Arkansas. This procurement is exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and aims to ensure the timely and safe completion of the project, which is estimated to cost between $5 million and $10 million. The selected contractor will be responsible for all labor, materials, and supervision necessary for the project, which is critical for maintaining operational efficiency and safety within the healthcare facility. Interested offerors must submit their proposals by November 19, 2024, and direct any inquiries to Contracting Officer Julius Jones at julius.jones@va.gov.

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    Julius JonesContract Specialist - TAG
    (501) 918-1200
    Julius.Jones@va.gov
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    The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) is issuing a 100% Set-Aside Request for Proposals (RFP) specifically for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) for a project involving the replacement of fiberglass chilled water piping in Building 170 at the Eugene J. Towbin VA Healthcare Center. The contract anticipated award date is within approximately 30 days following proposal receipt, with a performance period of one year from the Notice to Proceed. Proposals must conform to the NAICS code 236220, and costs are estimated between $5 million and $10 million. Interested contractors must demonstrate SDVOSB eligibility, be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM), and meet specific proposal submission criteria, including a Contractor Evaluation Form concerning safety records. There will be a site visit scheduled before proposal submissions, and all inquiries must be directed to designated contacts via email due by a specified date. The government emphasizes providing proposals that reflect best price and performance potential, as evaluations will consider technical factors, past performance, and price, ensuring the best value is awarded. All proposals must adhere to guidelines for completeness and compliance to avoid exclusion from consideration.
    The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) is issuing a 100% Set-Aside Request for Proposals (RFP) specifically for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) for a project involving the replacement of fiberglass chilled water piping in Building 170 at the Eugene J. Towbin VA Healthcare Center. The contract anticipated award date is within approximately 30 days following proposal receipt, with a performance period of one year from the Notice to Proceed. Proposals must conform to the NAICS code 236220, and costs are estimated between $5 million and $10 million. Interested contractors must demonstrate SDVOSB eligibility, be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM), and meet specific proposal submission criteria, including a Contractor Evaluation Form concerning safety records. There will be a site visit scheduled before proposal submissions, and all inquiries must be directed to designated contacts via email due by a specified date. The government emphasizes providing proposals that reflect best price and performance potential, as evaluations will consider technical factors, past performance, and price, ensuring the best value is awarded. All proposals must adhere to guidelines for completeness and compliance to avoid exclusion from consideration.
    The presolicitation notice outlines a federal procurement opportunity for the replacement of fiberglass chilled water piping at the Eugene J. Towbin Memorial Veterans Hospital in North Little Rock, Arkansas. This project, identified by solicitation number 36C25624R0117, is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and is expected to be issued around September 9, 2024, with proposals due approximately 30 days later. A site visit is planned for September 16, 2024. The project's estimated cost falls between $5 million and $10 million, and the anticipated duration is 365 days following the Notice to Proceed. Interested contractors must ensure they meet SDVOSB requirements, including registration in the System for Award Management and verification of their status through the Veterans Small Business Certification. Participants are advised to review the Request for Proposal (RFP) and associated documents thoroughly before submission. The notice clarifies that this is not a binding solicitation and emphasizes a liability disclaimer regarding the information submitted. The project falls under the NAICS Code 236220, relating to Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, highlighting a structured procurement process aimed at supporting eligible small businesses while meeting the VA's operational needs.
    The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) issued Amendment 0001 for the Request for Proposals (RFP) 36C25624R0117, aimed at replacing fiberglass chilled water piping at the Eugene J. Towbin Veterans Affairs Healthcare Center. This amendment introduces a second site visit on October 21, 2024, at 1 PM and extends the Request for Information (RFI) deadline to October 25, 2024. Additionally, it includes the attendance sheet from the first site visit held on October 11, 2024. This procurement is designated as a 100% Set-Aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and follows RFP procedures under federal regulations. The contract award is expected within approximately 30 days post-proposal submission, with a performance period of 365 days after the Notice to Proceed. The anticipated contract's magnitude is between $5 million and $10 million, aligning with NAICS code 236220 for Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, with a size standard of $45 million. Interested offerors must be verified as SDVOSB and registered in the System for Award Management (SAM). The document emphasizes the importance of reading all associated RFP materials thoroughly before submission and communicating questions via email to the designated Contract Specialist, Julius Jones.
    The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) is seeking proposals for a project involving the replacement of fiberglass chilled water piping in Building 170 of the Eugene J. Towbin Veterans Affairs Healthcare Center. This procurement will be exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) in accordance with federal guidelines. Two amendments have been issued; the first extended the site visit date and RFI due date, while the second amended the NAICS code from 236220 (Commercial and Institutional Building Construction) to 238220 (Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Contractors) to align better with project requirements. The anticipated contract award is expected roughly 30 days post-proposal receipt, with a performance period of 365 days following the Notice to Proceed. The project has an estimated construction magnitude of $5 million to $10 million. Interested bidders must verify their SDVOSB status and register in the System for Award Management (SAM) to be eligible. Additionally, all proposals must be submitted following guidance outlined in the RFP, which will be available on the SAM.gov website. Offerors are responsible for acknowledging any amendments and fetching all relevant documents themselves.
    The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) is soliciting proposals for the Replacement of Fiberglass Chilled Water Piping at the Eugene J. Towbin Veterans Affairs Healthcare Center, project #598-22-151. The Request for Proposals (RFP) is exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) under applicable federal acquisition regulations. Key adjustments have been made through amendments, including a change in the NAICS code from 236220 to 238220, an extension of the RFP due date to November 19, 2024, and the provision of additional documentation related to site visits and contractor evaluation forms. The estimated period of performance for the project is 821 calendar days post-issuance of the Notice to Proceed, with a construction cost range between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. Interested parties must thoroughly review the RFP and associated attachments, and maintain awareness of any amendments posted on the SAM.gov website. The Contracting Officer for this project is Julius Jones, and all SDVOSB concerns must be verified in the relevant databases before proposal submission.
    The Contractor Evaluation Form focuses on assessing construction safety practices of submitting companies. It collects critical statistics from OSHA 300 Forms for the years 2021 to 2023, including the total man hours worked, the number of work-related cases leading to days off, and the DART (Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred) rate. Companies must also report any serious, willful, or repeat violations from OSHA in the past three years, with supporting explanations attached. The form further requests information about the company’s Safety and Health Program administrator and the current Insurance Experience Modification Rate (EMR), requiring substantiation from the insurance carrier. If the EMR exceeds 1.0, an explanation regarding its status and plans for reduction is necessary. This evaluation form is fundamental in the context of government RFPs and grants, guiding the selection of contractors based on their safety records and compliance with federal safety regulations, ultimately promoting safer construction practices.
    The document pertains to Request for Information (RFI) for the Fiberglass Piping Replacement project at the Eugene J. Towbin VA Healthcare Center. The project involves replacing chilled water piping and mitigating asbestos concerns, including a detailed asbestos abatement plan. Key phases of the project are outlined: Phase I focuses on existing piping replacement during the heating season, Phase II targets ground floor main distribution piping during the cooling season, and Phase III involves further replacements in the second heating season. Special attention is given to project logistics, including dedicated staging areas, personnel requirements, confined space safety measures, and temporary cooling needs. Furthermore, the RFI clarifies various project specifications, such as acceptable work hours, use of specific fittings, and relevant safety measures. Contractors are required to provide various documentation, including coordination drawings and site conditions verification. The document emphasizes thorough coordination with the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) to ensure a smooth workflow, particularly in occupied spaces. Overall, this RFI outlines the procedures, responsibilities, and requirements crucial for contractors participating in this significant facility upgrade for the VA Healthcare Center.
    The Site Visit Attendance Sheet records attendance for a site visit related to the B170 Fiberglass Chilled Water Piping Replacement project (Project No. 598-22-151) held on October 11, 2024, as part of Solicitation 36C25624R0117. The document lists participants, their firms, positions, contact information, and confirms their request for the site visit agenda. Attendees include representatives from various construction and engineering firms, illustrating a diverse interest in the project. The collaboration of multiple companies indicates a strong potential for competitive bidding and engagement in the replacement of the chilled water piping, which suggests a focus on infrastructure improvement and facility management. This site visit serves as a crucial step in the procurement process, allowing potential bidders to assess the project site and requirements firsthand, ultimately fostering informed and competitive proposal submissions within the framework of the federal RFP processes.
    The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) is seeking a contractor for the B170 FG Chilled Water Piping Replacement project at the Eugene J. Towbin Memorial Veterans Hospital in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The project involves replacing fiberglass piping for the chilled water system and requires the contractor to supply all labor, materials, and supervision necessary for completion, adhering to specific project specifications. The estimated construction cost ranges from $5 million to $10 million, with the contract being set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). Key activities include a pre-proposal site visit, proposal submission, a post-award kickoff meeting, and various inspections leading to project acceptance. The work scope emphasizes compliance with safety and construction codes, submission of documentation such as Operation and Maintenance manuals, and completion of a one-hour safety training for personnel. The contractor is also responsible for obtaining necessary permits and must coordinate with other service providers on-site. The project total performance period is 365 days following the Notice to Proceed, which will be issued within 30 days post-award. This initiative demonstrates the government's commitment to improving infrastructure for veteran care facilities, requiring strict adherence to procurement and regulatory procedures to ensure successful project delivery.
    The document outlines the Fiber Glass Piping Replacement Project (Project Number 598-22-151) at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, managed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Issued on June 24, 2024, it includes detailed bid documents and drawings necessary for contractors to execute the project. Northeast Infrastructure, LLC is specified as the contractor located at 34 Brown Street, Honesdale, PA. The project focuses on the systematic replacement of fiberglass piping in Building 170, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. It entails a series of technical drawings detailing phased plans for implementation across various floors of the building, addressing issues such as asbestos abatement and mechanical integration. The documentation reflects the structured approach to project management inherent in federal RFPs, ensuring transparency, compliance, and thorough planning while emphasizing safety during construction activities. This project aligns with the federal objective to enhance facilities for veterans, showcasing a commitment to modernize healthcare environments while meeting strict regulatory standards for health, safety, and operational efficiency.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the "Design to Replace Chilled Water Fiberglass Piping B170" project at the Eugene J. Towbin Healthcare Center in North Little Rock, AR. The project aims to completely replace the existing fiberglass chilled water supply and return systems, including associated piping, valving, insulation, controls, and electrical wiring. Key provisions detail the contractor's responsibility for site preparation, demolition, construction, and compliance with safety and security protocols defined by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The document emphasizes the importance of coordination with healthcare operations to avoid interruptions to medical services, specifying the need for careful planning, phased procedures, and stringent adherence to safety standards. It includes requirements for managing sensitive information and outlines procedures for obtaining necessary environmental clearances related to hazardous materials, such as asbestos. The intricate coordination required highlights the complexity of the project and the emphasis on maintaining uninterrupted operations within a functioning healthcare facility. Overall, this project reflects the VA's commitment to infrastructure improvement, ensuring both patient safety and operational efficiency throughout the construction process.
    The document outlines various aspects related to federal and state RFPs (Requests for Proposals) and grants, focusing on the protocols, key data specifications, and compliance measures necessary for organizations seeking funding or contracts. It emphasizes the importance of thorough documentation, adherence to regulatory standards, and the need for clarity in proposals to ensure that all requirements are met. Key points include the guidelines for submissions, evaluation criteria for proposals, and the implications of non-compliance, which could result in disqualification or loss of funding opportunities. The document serves as a comprehensive resource for entities involved in the grant and RFP process, aligning with government transparency and accountability standards. Overall, it aims to facilitate effective interactions between government agencies and potential contractors or grantees, ensuring the efficient allocation of resources.
    The Contractor Evaluation Form for Construction Safety is a critical component of federal and state/local RFPs requiring contractors to disclose safety performance metrics. Contractors are asked to provide data from their OSHA 300 Forms, encompassing the number of man-hours worked, incidences of days away from work, and related DART rates for 2021, 2022, and 2023. Additionally, details on serious OSHA violations and a copy of the OSHA forms are required. The evaluation also scrutinizes the administration of the company's Safety and Health Program, alongside the current Insurance Experience Modification Rate (EMR), demanding documentation from the insurance carrier if the EMR exceeds 1.0. This comprehensive collection of information aims to ensure that contractors maintain high safety standards and comply with federal regulations, ultimately prioritizing workplace safety within government-funded projects. The structure emphasizes data collection and supporting documentation to assess the safety performance of potential contractors effectively.
    The document outlines the requirements for the Performance Relevancy Survey as part of a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) concerning Project No. 598-22-151 for the Chilled Water Piping Replacement. It requires offerors to provide detailed information about their past project performance to assess their suitability for the contract. Specifically, it asks for the offeror's name, project title, contract number, values, completion dates, and a description of work relevance. Offerors must categorize their performance as very relevant, relevant, or somewhat relevant based on project scope and complexities similar to the current solicitation. Additional information on liquidated damages, problem-solving approaches encountered on past projects, and professional recognition within the last three years is also requested. A point of contact from the contracting agency must be included for validation. The survey provides key criteria for evaluators to assess past performance and ensure that experiences align closely with the project needs, ultimately guiding the selection process for this federal contract.
    The presolicitation notice outlines a procurement opportunity for the replacement of chilled water piping at the Eugene J. Towbin Memorial Veterans Hospital in North Little Rock, Arkansas. This project, identified as 598-22-151, is specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and will be executed under RFP procedures compliant with FAR regulations. The anticipated contract will commence within 30 days after the proposal deadline, which is scheduled for approximately October 2024. The magnitude of the construction is expected to be between $5 million and $10 million. Interested offerors must demonstrate SDVOSB eligibility and compliance with the applicable NAICS code (236220) during proposal submission. A single site visit will be organized, with details to be announced, and the relevant RFP documents will be available on SAM.gov. The notice emphasizes that the presolicitation is not a solicitation, thus does not allow for binding contract formation.
    The document is a Site Visit Attendance Sheet for Project No. 598-22-151, titled "B170 Fiberglass Chilled Water Piping Replacement-NLR," associated with Solicitation 36C25624R0117. The site visit occurred on October 11, 2024, at 10:00 AM. It lists the names, firms, positions, contact numbers, and email addresses of attendees, confirming their attendance and requests for the site visit agenda. Key participants included representatives from various companies such as First Onsite, IHP Industrial, and Venergy Group, highlighting the diversity of firms involved in the bid process. The attendance reflects active industry interest in the project, underlining the competitive nature of this contracting opportunity. The document serves to document participation and facilitate further communication regarding the project requirements.
    The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) seeks to engage a contractor for the "598-22-151 B170 FG Chilled Water Piping Replacement" project at the Eugene J. Towbin Memorial Veterans Hospital in North Little Rock, Arkansas. This initiative involves replacing the fiberglass piping in the medical center's chilled water system, with an estimated construction cost between $5 million and $10 million, designated exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The project will follow a structured sequence, including a site visit, proposal submission, contract award, and a 365-day performance period post-Notice to Proceed. Key responsibilities for the contractor include providing all necessary labor, materials, and quality control, as well as ensuring compliance with safety and security protocols specific to VA facilities. Concluding the project will involve obtaining government acceptance based on comprehensive documentation and compliance with specifications, including warranty provisions. Additionally, there are strict security measures, work hour regulations, and a requirement for adherence to local, state, and federal codes. Overall, this project underscores the commitment of the VA to maintaining and upgrading its facilities while adhering to specific contracting standards and procedures.
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