Amendment 0001 to solicitation 36C77625B0031, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Program Contracting Activity Central, on August 26, 2025, modifies the original solicitation dated August 8, 2025. This amendment provides the site visit sign-in roster, which is attached as 'Amendment 0001 - Site Visit Sign-in Sheet.' The effective date of this amendment is August 26, 2025. The amendment, signed by Scott Elias, Contracting Officer, ensures all offerors acknowledge receipt, potentially by returning copies, acknowledging on submitted offers, or through separate communication, to avoid rejection of their proposals.
This document, Amendment 0002 to Solicitation Number 36C77625B0031, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, modifies an existing solicitation. Key changes include extending the deadline for offers to September 09, 2025, at 2:00 PM ET. It also provides responses to received Requests for Information (RFIs) and an addendum to the specifications, both attached as separate documents. Furthermore, the amendment outlines details for a conference call bid opening on September 09, 2025, at 3:00 PM ET, including the call-in number and access code. The purpose of this amendment is to update the solicitation with new information, answer offeror questions, and adjust submission and bid opening timelines.
This document is Amendment 0003 to Solicitation 36C77625B0031 for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Its primary purpose is to extend the deadline for offer submissions and provide details for a virtual bid opening. The receipt of offers date is extended to September 16, 2025, at 2:00 PM ET. This extension allows the VA more time to refine responses to a specific RFI question from Amendment 0002. The bid opening will occur via conference call on September 16, 2025, at 3:00 PM ET, with specific call-in and access code information provided. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged.
This document, Amendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contract Form 30, pertains to solicitation number 36C77625B0031 for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Issued on 09-09-2025, it amends the original solicitation dated 08-08-2025. The amendment, designated as 0004, provides a refined response to question #9 on the Tech Questions Tracker and includes an addendum to the specifications. It is administered and issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Program Contracting Activity Central, located in Independence, OH. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment to ensure their bids are considered. The amendment confirms that all other terms and conditions of the original document remain unchanged.
Amendment 0005 to Solicitation 36C77625B0031 officially cancels the Invitation for Bid (IFB) for the Construct Expansion of Community Living Center (Minor) Construction project at the Richmond VA Medical Center. Issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Program Contracting Activity Central, this cancellation is due to budget funding constraints, preventing any award from being made. The amendment specifies that the hour and date for receipt of offers are not extended, and offers must acknowledge receipt of this amendment.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Health Administration, anticipates issuing a solicitation for a Firm-Fixed-Price contract focused on the construction and expansion of the Community Living Center at the H.H. McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, VA. This project involves adding a 13,880 square foot single-story addition, including interstitial space and courtyards separating different phases of construction. The work is designed to allow for future expansions and encompasses significant landscaping and hardscaping elements surrounding the new buildings.
The solicitation will be an Invitation for Bid (IFB), set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), with bids from other entities being disregarded. The applicable NAICS code is 236220, with a size standard of $45 million, and it is estimated that the construction magnitude will range between $10 million and $20 million. The solicitation is expected to be announced in late July to early August 2025, with a performance period of approximately 548 calendar days upon the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. This presolicitation notice serves as an advance alert rather than a competitive offer request.
This government solicitation, 36C77625B0031, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, is an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for the "Construct Expansion of CLC" project at the H.H. McGuire VAMC in Richmond, VA. This 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside construction project, with an estimated magnitude of $10,000,000 to $20,000,000, requires contractors to provide all labor, materials, tools, and expertise. Bids are due by September 8, 2025, at 2:00 PM EDT and must be submitted electronically via email to Amy Graham and Scott Elias. A bid guarantee of at least 20% of the bid price, not exceeding $3,000,000, is required. The project has a base performance period of 548 days, with several deduct alternates that can reduce the scope and duration if the base bid exceeds available funds. Offerors must be certified in the SBA’s VetCert database and registered in SAM.gov, with a determination of responsibility conducted for the apparent low bidder. A formal site visit is scheduled, and technical questions must be submitted in writing by August 27, 2025.
This document is a sign-in sheet from a site visit for the 36C7762580031 project, focusing on the "Construct Expansion of Community Living Center" at the Richmond, VA VAMC. The site visit occurred on August 20, 2025, at 9:00 AM CST (10:00 AM EST). The sheet records the name of an attendee, their company/title, email address, and phone number, indicating participation in a pre-bid or pre-proposal meeting for a federal government construction RFP.
Addendum #1 for Project 652-19-322, “Expand and Enhance Community Living Center - Richmond CLC,” updates specifications for hydronic and steam/condensate heating piping. The key change involves replacing ASTM A307 flange bolts with ASTM A193 bolts in Sections 23 21 13 and 23 22 13. Additionally, drawing A-411, detailing Typical Mounting Heights, has been added. The document specifies detailed requirements for hydronic and steam piping, including materials, fittings, valves, and components, ensuring compliance with ASME and ASTM standards. It also outlines quality assurance, submittal procedures, and as-built documentation. This addendum clarifies technical details to ensure proper execution and safety for the expansion and enhancement of the Community Living Center.
This document outlines technical questions and VA responses for Solicitation #36C77625B0031, concerning the 'Construct Expansion of Community Living Center 652-322' project. Key issues addressed include foundation requirements for aggregate piers, with the contractor's specialty engineer determining specifications; details for custom-built photo-etched steel panels; and clarification on Quality Control Manager qualifications, noting deviations are at the VA CO’s discretion. The VA confirmed that no pagers are required for the nurse call system and clarified that a new standalone BACnet-compliant control system is needed, not integration with the existing DDC system. Additionally, the VA specified Johnson Controls (JCI) for video and access control, provided abbreviations for door modifications, and addressed inquiries about incomplete plans, stating that only sheet A-411 was missing and would be issued in Addendum #1, with no additional site visits or RFI submission dates offered.
Addendum 2 for Project 652-19-311, "Expand & Enhance Community Living Center – Richmond CLC," outlines crucial clarifications and changes to the original project. Dated 09/05/2025, the addendum details updates across various aspects, including door sizes, detail call-outs, and finish modifications. Significant revisions have been made to plumbing and mechanical drawings to incorporate a bariatric toilet and a dryer box. Electrical drawings have been updated to align the Telecommunications Room with EHRM standards. The addendum also introduces numerous new specification sections for communication systems, such as grounding, cable trays, identification, structured cabling, and related components. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive table of contents for the project, detailing various divisions from general requirements to electronic safety and security, ensuring all changes are documented for the "Expand and Enhance Community Living Center."
The document is a tracking sheet for technical questions and VA responses related to Solicitation #36C77625B0031, for the "Construct Expansion of Community Living Center 652-322" project. It addresses various contractor inquiries regarding construction specifications, drawings, and system requirements. Key topics include clarification on aggregate pier requirements, specifications for photo-etched steel panels, qualifications for the Quality Control manager, and details about the nurse call and DDC systems. The VA clarifies that the DDC system must be a Johnson Controls Metasys system integrated with the existing hospital system, and that no pagers are required for the nurse call system. It also addresses concerns about incomplete plans, stating that only sheet A-411 was missing and has been issued as an addendum, and no additional site visits or RFI periods will be offered. Video and access control systems are to be Johnson Controls, and a legend for access control abbreviations is provided on sheet A-601. The document acts as an addendum to the RFP, providing crucial clarifications and updates to potential contractors.
The Central Virginia VA Health Care System's Project Number: 652-322,
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This document, "General Decision Number: VA20250155 03/28/2025," outlines prevailing wage rates and labor standards for building construction projects in Henrico County, Virginia, including Richmond. It is a crucial reference for federal government RFPs, federal grants, and state and local RFPs, particularly those subject to the Davis-Bacon Act and related acts. The document details minimum wage requirements under Executive Orders 14026 ($17.75/hour for contracts entered into on or after January 30, 2022) and 13658 ($13.30/hour for contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022). It also provides a comprehensive list of classifications for various trades, such as Asbestos Workers, Electricians, Plumbers, and various Laborers and Operators, with their respective hourly rates and fringe benefits. Additionally, it addresses compliance with Executive Order 13706, which mandates paid sick leave for federal contractors. The document concludes with an explanation of wage determination identifiers (Union, Union Average, Survey, State Adopted) and the appeals process for wage determination matters, emphasizing avenues for review and reconsideration through the Department of Labor.
The VAAR 852.219-75 clause outlines limitations on subcontracting for VA contracts, particularly for certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs). For general construction contracts, contractors must not subcontract more than 85% of the government-paid amount to non-certified firms. The clause specifies varying percentages for services (50%) and special trade construction (75%), excluding material costs. Offerors must certify compliance, acknowledging potential criminal, civil, or administrative penalties for false certifications. The VA reserves the right to request documentation to verify compliance, with failure to provide such information potentially leading to remedial action. This regulation ensures veteran-owned businesses perform a significant portion of the work on VA contracts.
This government file outlines the administrative provisions for project management and coordination, emphasizing the use of a web-based Project management software package. The software must facilitate communication, documentation, and tracking of various project elements, including RFIs, submittals, change orders, and payment applications. It requires features such as access control, document workflow planning, real-time status tracking, and mobile device compatibility. The selected contractor is responsible for providing, administering, and utilizing the software, which should be an equivalent to Procore or Oracle Primavera Submittal Exchange. The project mandates providing user licenses and eight hours of training for Owner, Architect, and Architect's consultants. Upon completion, a digital archive of all project data in a locked, readable format is required. The document defines key terms like BIM and RFI and specifies that all contractors must participate in coordination requirements.