Y1DA--Replace Kitchen Exhaust Fans Building 200 at Northport VA Medical Center 79 Middleville RD, Northport, NY 11768
ID: 36C24226B0018Type: Solicitation
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF242-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 02 (36C242)ALBANY, NY, 12208, 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 bids for the replacement of kitchen exhaust fans in Building 200 at the Northport VA Medical Center in New York. This project, set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), involves the removal of two existing kitchen exhaust fans and the installation of new units that will integrate with the building's control system, adhering to various safety and construction standards. The estimated contract value ranges from $250,000 to $500,000, with a mandatory completion period of 250 calendar days from the notice to proceed. Interested bidders must attend a mandatory site visit on December 19, 2025, and submit their electronic bids by January 20, 2026, while ensuring compliance with subcontracting limitations and the Buy American Act. For further inquiries, contact Contract Specialist Yingjie Yeung at Yingjie.Yeung@va.gov.

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    Yingjie YeungContract Specialist
    Yingjie.Yeung@va.gov
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    This government solicitation, 36C24226B0018, from the Department of Veterans Affairs, outlines an RFP for the replacement of kitchen exhaust fans in Building 200 at the Northport VA Medical Center. This project, set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), has an estimated value between $250,000 and $500,000, with a mandatory completion period of 250 calendar days from the notice to proceed. Key requirements include adherence to safety regulations, coordination with facility operations, and mandatory use of the Autodesk Build Construction management platform for project communication and submissions. Bidders must attend a mandatory site visit on December 19, 2025, and submit electronic bids by January 20, 2026. Bids must include a bid bond, comply with Buy American and subcontracting limitations, and provide proof of SDVOSB certification and VETS-4212 reporting. The contract will be a Firm-Fixed-Price agreement, with award based on the most advantageous responsive and responsible bid.
    This presolicitation notice, 36C24226B0018, announces a forthcoming solicitation for replacing kitchen exhaust fans in Building 200 at the Northport VA Medical Center in Northport, NY. The project, valued between $250,000 and $500,000, requires a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Contractor to provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, supplies, and supervision to replace two rooftop kitchen exhaust fans. The work must comply with NFPA 101, NFPA 99, VA Design Standards, and other applicable guidelines. The NAICS code is 236220, with a size standard of $45.0 million. The contract type is Firm-Fixed Price, with a performance period of 250 calendar days. A site visit is strongly encouraged, and details will be in the solicitation, anticipated around November 28, 2025. Interested parties must be registered and verified as SDVOSB in SBA's Small Business Search and SAM.gov. All questions should be directed to Contract Specialist Yingjie Yeung at yingjie.yeung@va.gov.
    The document, "52.225-2 Buy American Certificate," outlines the requirements for offerors to certify the domestic content of their end products in federal acquisition regulations. It mandates that offerors identify end products as either domestic or foreign, specifying the country of origin for foreign products and indicating whether they exceed 55% domestic content. Offerors must also list domestic end products containing critical components. The provision defines key terms such as "commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) item," "critical component," "domestic end product," "end product," and "foreign end product." The government evaluates offers based on the policies and procedures outlined in part 25 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, emphasizing compliance with Buy American provisions in government contracting.
    The Northport VAMC Project No. 632-24-129 focuses on replacing kitchen exhaust fans in Building 200. This initiative involves removing two existing kitchen exhaust fans and installing two new ones, integrating them into the building's Johnson FX control system. The project adheres to various applicable standards and codes, including VA Directives, International Building Code (IBC), NFPA codes, OSHA standards, and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Key project requirements include measuring existing airflow before demolition, adjusting new fan discharge to meet original airflow plus an additional 10%, modifying existing ductwork, and providing on-the-job training for owner's operating personnel. The electrical scope involves the removal of existing power circuitry, lightning protection air terminals, and updating electrical panel directories. New work includes installing new lightning protection air terminals and GFCI receptacles for maintenance. The project emphasizes adherence to seismic design requirements for mechanical and electrical components, ensuring structural integrity and operational safety.
    The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance provides Form ST-120.1, a Contractor Exempt Purchase Certificate, for contractors registered for sales tax purposes. This form allows them to make tax-exempt purchases of tangible personal property or services under specific conditions related to construction and improvement projects. Exemptions cover items incorporated into real property, production machinery, equipment for internet data centers, telecommunications, broadcasting, pollution control, solar and fuel cell systems, and certain items for qualifying tenant improvements or housing development fund corporations. Services for resale, installation, maintenance, or repair of exempt property also qualify. The document details acceptable uses for the form, emphasizing that contractors cannot use it to purchase motor fuel or diesel motor fuel exempt from tax, nor for equipment, tools, and supplies for their own use. It outlines the responsibilities of both contractors and vendors, stressing the importance of proper completion, good faith acceptance, and record-keeping to avoid penalties for misuse or failure to collect taxes. This form is crucial for facilitating tax-exempt transactions within government-related projects, ensuring compliance with state tax laws.
    This Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Master Specifications document outlines the general requirements and project schedules for federal government construction projects, specifically focusing on the replacement of two existing kitchen hood exhaust fans in Building 200. The file details safety protocols, security requirements, site operations, waste disposal, and the protection of existing infrastructure. It also specifies procedures for alterations, restoration, and the submission of as-built drawings. A significant portion covers warranty management, including response times for various defect priorities. Furthermore, it mandates a Critical Path Method (CPM) project schedule, detailing its development, submittal, cost loading, and monthly updates. The document emphasizes strict adherence to VA and federal regulations, outlining contractor responsibilities for safety, site management, utility coordination, and detailed project documentation. It also provides specific requirements for the temporary use of mechanical, electrical, and elevator equipment, and the availability of utility services.
    The "VA Notice of Limitations on Subcontracting—Certificate of Compliance for Services and Construction" outlines subcontracting limitations for VA contracts, ensuring compliance with 38 U.S.C. 8127(l)(2). For general construction contracts, contractors cannot pay more than 85% of the government-paid amount to firms that are not certified SDVOSBs or VOSBs. Similarly situated certified subcontractors further subcontracting work will count toward this limit. Costs of materials are excluded. The document emphasizes that false certifications can lead to severe penalties, including criminal prosecution and fines. Contractors must provide requested documentation to demonstrate compliance, with failure to do so resulting in remedial action. The offeror must complete, sign, and return a formal certification for their bid to be considered eligible for award.
    The General Decision Number: NY20250012, effective December 5, 2025, outlines prevailing wage rates for building, heavy, highway, and residential construction projects in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York. This document supersedes NY20240012 and details minimum wage requirements under Executive Orders 14026 ($17.75/hour for contracts post-January 30, 2022) and 13658 ($13.30/hour for contracts between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022). It includes specific wage and fringe benefit rates for various crafts like Asbestos Workers, Boilermakers, Carpenters, Electricians, Elevator Mechanics, Operating Engineers (with detailed classifications), Ironworkers, Laborers, Painters, Plasterers, Cement Masons, Plumbers, Roofers, Sheet Metal Workers, and Truck Drivers. The document also provides information on the annual adjustment of Executive Order minimum wage rates, procedures for unlisted classifications, and guidance on the wage determination appeals process. Additionally, it references Executive Order 13706 regarding paid sick leave for federal contractors.
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