J059--Automatic Door Operator Service Boise VAMC Automatic Door Operator Service
ID: 36C26024Q0915Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF260-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 20 (36C260)VANCOUVER, WA, 98662, USA

NAICS

Facilities Support Services (561210)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS (J059)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for Automatic Door Operator Services at the Boise Veterans Affairs Medical Center, with the solicitation number 36C26024Q0915. The contract requires annual preventive maintenance for 99 automatic doors, including inspections and compliance with safety standards, with services to be performed quarterly. This procurement is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and accessibility within government facilities, ensuring that automatic door systems function optimally. Interested vendors should note that the total contract value is approximately $47 million, with responses due by September 12, 2024, at 15:00 Pacific Time. For inquiries, contact Contracting Officer Helen Woods at helen.woods@va.gov or 253-888-4915.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Helen WoodsContracting Officer
    (253) 888-4915
    helen.woods@va.gov
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    The Combined Synopsis/Solicitation Notice announces a federal request for proposals (RFP) for Automatic Door Operator Services, issued by the NCO 20 Network Contracting Office in Vancouver, Washington. The solicitation number is 36C26024Q0915, and responses are due by September 12, 2024, at 15:00 Pacific Time. The place of performance for the contract is at 500 W Fort Street, Boise, Idaho. Important details include the absence of a site visit option and references to attached documents outlining the service scope, equipment list, and compliance with the Service Contract Act. The opportunity is set aside for the Small Business Administration (SBA), with no Recovery Act funds involved. The contact person for inquiries is Helen Woods, the Contracting Officer, reachable via email. This RFP represents the government's ongoing commitment to utilizing federal contracting to meet operational needs while supporting small businesses in the procurement process.
    This document outlines a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) for Automatic Door Operator Maintenance Services by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The contract, solicited under procurement code 36C26024Q0915, has a total value of $47 million, with a performance period starting September 19, 2024, through September 18, 2025, including four option years extending to 2029. The RFP specifies that the procurement is unrestricted yet includes provisions for small businesses, including those designated as HUBZone, service-disabled veteran-owned, and women-owned. The detailed contract terms include clauses regarding acceptance and inspection, payment procedures, and adherence to service contract labor standards. Contractors must follow electronic payment and invoicing protocols and comply with relevant labor regulations. The RFP emphasizes the importance of fulfilling the contract terms and maintaining high standards of service and compliance with federal regulations. Overall, the RFP seeks qualified vendors to ensure effective operations and maintenance of the Department's automatic door systems, demonstrating the federal government's commitment to service excellence and operational integrity.
    The Automatic Door Contract outlines the requirements for annual preventive maintenance (PM) services for 99 automatic doors, including their operators and related components. The contract specifies inspections and checks to ensure optimal functionality, including evaluating safety features, electrical components, and physical conditions of the doors. The PM services are to be conducted quarterly, with specific attention to two doors connected to a fire alarm system, necessitating coordination with fire alarm contractors. Additionally, the document details records management obligations for contractors handling federal records. Contractors must comply with federal records management laws, ensure protection of non-public information, and complete required training. The contract stipulates that all records produced are the property of the U.S. Government, and contractors must safeguard these records, following guidelines for their handling and disposition. The scope and responsibilities outlined emphasize government accountability and the establishment of operational standards to maintain safety and functionality within federal facilities.
    The document provides an inventory of automatic door operators used across various locations, detailing their entry numbers, equipment categories, manufacturers, and specific local identifiers. The listing highlights various brands, including NABCO, SCHLAGE LOCK/LCN CLOSERS, HORTON AUTOMATICS, and STANLEY, with multiple operators categorized under distinct identifiers. The inventory spans several pages and organizes the equipment by manufacturer and model, ensuring ease of access for reference. The extensive catalog signifies the importance of these automatic door operators within government facilities, likely in response to accessibility and operational efficiency standards. This inventory serves as a pivotal resource for government RFPs (Requests for Proposals) and grants, as it showcases existing assets that may require maintenance, replacement, or integration into future projects. Proper documentation and categorization are essential for effective facility management and compliance with federal and local regulations regarding access and equipment maintenance. Overall, this inventory underscores the government's commitment to maintaining updated, functional infrastructure that supports its operations and services.
    The document outlines a series of federal and state-level proposals for funding and grants within various sectors. It emphasizes the essential criteria and practices for submitting requests for proposals (RFPs), aimed at ensuring compliance with federal requirements while effectively tackling local needs. Key elements include guidelines for budget proposals, deadlines for submissions, and the importance of demonstrating community impact and alignment with governmental goals. The structure of the document includes sections detailing eligibility, application processes, and evaluation criteria. Furthermore, it highlights targeted areas for funding such as infrastructure improvements, social services, and environmental initiatives, urging applicants to illustrate project viability through quantitative metrics. Additionally, it underscores the necessity for organizations to maintain transparency and adherence to reporting requirements. The overall purpose is to facilitate access to funds for deserving projects that aim to benefit community development and address identified local issues, thus fulfilling the government's objectives of enhancing service delivery and resource allocation. The document serves as a crucial resource for organizations seeking governmental support through grants and RFPs.
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