C1AZ--640-421 in Menlo Park, CA - Minor Design for New Police Annex
ID: 36C77624R0134Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFPCAC HEALTH INFORMATION (36C776)INDEPENDENCE, OH, 44131, USA

NAICS

Architectural Services (541310)

PSC

ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- CONSTRUCTION: OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES/SERVICE BUILDINGS (C1AZ)

Set Aside

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

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified architect-engineer firms to provide minor design services for the construction of a new Police Annex facility at the Menlo Park Division in California. The project aims to deliver comprehensive architectural and engineering services for a facility not exceeding 6,200 Gross Square Feet (GSF), with a budget capped at $8 million, emphasizing sustainability and compliance with building codes. This initiative is crucial for enhancing public safety resources within the VA system, and interested parties must submit their proposals by September 23, 2024, at 8:00 AM PT. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Contract Specialist Synekka Bunroth at synekka.bunroth@va.gov or 216-447-8300 x11386.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Synekka BunrothContract Specialist
    216-447-8300 x11386
    synekka.bunroth@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks qualifications from architect-engineering firms for a firm-fixed price contract. This request is specifically for a new police annex in Menlo Park, California, requiring multiple design services. The VA seeks a full design team to develop construction documents and provide construction period services for the project, with professional qualifications in areas such as architecture, engineering, and project management. Firms will be evaluated based on their expertise, capacity, past performance, and knowledge of the locality, with a focus on relevant experience. The goal is to award a contract by spring 2025, and firms must submit their qualifications by 8:00 AM PT on September 23, 2024. This procurement is a 100% set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses.
    This document pertains to Amendment 01 for Project 640-421, concerning the Minor Design for a New Police Annex in Menlo Park, CA, overseen by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The amendment extends the deadline for responses to the solicitation to September 23, 2024, at 8:00 AM PT, and provides answers to questions posed by potential bidders. Key inquiries include the retention of primary consultants from a previous project, to which the response clarifies that there are no restrictions, although qualifications must meet the new scope of work. Another question addresses signage requirements, confirming that VA standards must be followed for both interior and exterior signage. Lastly, it was clarified that formal LEED certification is not a requirement for this project. The amendment's purpose is to facilitate participation in the bidding process by clarifying the project requirements while maintaining all other terms and conditions from the original solicitation. This procedural document underscores the government’s goals to ensure transparency and fairness in the RFP process while inviting qualified contractors to submit their proposals.
    The document outlines a comprehensive furniture and equipment plan for the construction and facility management of a police station located at 795 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA. It details specified quantities and types of furnishings, such as lockers, chairs, tables, security storage, and various workstations, along with their supply and installation specifications. The plan includes equipment for staff areas and special facilities like lounging, locker rooms, and storage spaces, all adhering to accessibility and functional requirements. Additionally, it defines responsibilities for supply and installation, distinguishing between items provided by the Veterans Affairs (VA) and those supplied by contractors. The content emphasizes safety measures, architectural considerations, and logistical organization necessary for the successful outfitting of the facility in alignment with government standards. Overall, this file serves as a guideline for executing the outfitting of the police station as part of broader federal and local operational improvements.
    Applied Materials & Engineering, Inc. (AME) conducted a comprehensive materials testing and investigation for the SOW Police Annex project in Menlo Park, California, focusing on the structural integrity of reinforced concrete footings/slabs and steel members. The project was halted, with existing concrete slabs prepared for future construction. AME tested concrete compressive strength, rebar tensile properties, and corrosion levels. All tested concrete (average compressive strength 8460 psi) and steel members met or exceeded specified requirements, indicating sound materials usage. Notably, steel corrosion averaged 5.4%, which falls within acceptable limits. Structural observations revealed that the slab and footings adhered to the original design specifications. This analysis supports the project's commitment to safety and quality, facilitating its future progression. The document plays a vital role in compliance reporting and reflects the standards expected in government-funded construction projects.
    The document outlines the submission instructions for Architect/Engineer (A/E) firms involved in Minor and Non-Recurring Maintenance (NRM) construction projects at VA Medical Centers. It specifies the minimum requirements for producing schematic, design development, and construction documents and emphasizes the A/E's responsibility for delivering coordinated and comprehensive plans. The submission process is divided into different phases, including site development, architectural design, fire protection, HVAC, plumbing, and other essential systems. Each section details the documents required at each stage, along with specific instructions, assessments, and calculations needed, showing a systematic approach to project management. Key points include the necessity for coordination with the VA Medical Center, adherence to VA design standards, and rigorous quality assurance measures. A/E firms must provide detailed narratives, analyses, and drawings, ensuring comprehensive planning and execution of all stages. The guide emphasizes communication, technical accuracy, and thorough documentation, reflecting the standard practices in federal contracting for infrastructure improvements within the VA system, thereby aiming for efficiency and safety in the execution of medical center projects.
    This report presents the geological and geotechnical investigation results for the Emergency Service Annex at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Menlo Park, California. Conducted by Treadwell & Rollo, the investigation aimed to evaluate subsurface conditions and offer recommendations for construction. The site, primarily level and containing lawns and sidewalks, is situated within a liquefaction hazard zone. Key findings include that the subsurface consists of layers of clay and sand, with groundwater levels fluctuating seasonally. The report identifies risks associated with moderately expansive soil and potential liquefaction during seismic events. Recommendations cover site preparation, foundation design, and construction methods tailored to the site's unique soil characteristics. Foundation systems are advised to include deepened isolated spread footings to mitigate movement due to moisture changes in expansive soil. The report emphasizes the need for proper drainage and landscaping to minimize water infiltration into the subgrade. Additionally, it details seismic design parameters in line with the latest building codes, ensuring that the structure can withstand strong seismic activity. This comprehensive geotechnical analysis is crucial for the successful development of the proposed Emergency Service Annex, highlighting the importance of adhering to outlined recommendations for safe construction.
    The document is a Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) designed for the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) to evaluate an offeror's past performance regarding the EHRM Training and Admin Support Space Design project at the Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center in Miami, FL. The first section requires the contractor to provide detailed contract information, including contact details, project scope, contract numbers, and pricing comparisons. The second section is to be filled by an evaluator, who reviews the offeror's performance on various criteria such as quality, schedule adherence, communication, management effectiveness, cost management, and subcontract management. The evaluator is also tasked with providing ratings based on a scale ranging from “Outstanding” to “Unsatisfactory.” The purpose of the PPQ is to assess the contractor's ability to fulfill the requirements of the solicitation, ensuring they can effectively manage the contract should it be awarded. Evaluators are urged to return the completed questionnaire to the offeror for incorporation into their SF330 submission, reflecting the procedural norms of federal RFPs and contract evaluations.
    The document outlines the Wage Determination No. 2015-5637, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor under the Service Contract Act (SCA). It stipulates minimum wage rates for various occupations, particularly in California's San Francisco and San Mateo counties, and mandates compliance with Executive Order 14026 (minimum wage of $17.20 per hour for contracts after January 30, 2022) and Executive Order 13658 (minimum wage of $12.90 for contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022). It includes occupational titles, corresponding wage rates, and fringe benefits, such as health and welfare payments, vacation entitlements, and paid holidays. Furthermore, it details requirements for contractors, including the provision of paid sick leave and uniform allowances. Specific notes clarify wage rates for the janitor occupation based on county jurisdiction and the process for classifying unlisted occupations requiring wages conforming to the established rates. This wage determination reflects the federal commitment to fair labor standards and worker protections within federally contracted work.
    The project outlined in this proposal encompasses the design and construction of a new Police Annex facility at the Veterans Affairs Menlo Park Division in California, with a maximum size of 6,200 Gross Square Feet (GSF) and a budget not to exceed $8 million. The main aim is to provide comprehensive architectural and engineering services to complete this facility, which was partially constructed and then halted in 2015. Key tasks include conducting site investigations, producing design documents, and ensuring compliance with various building codes, particularly emphasizing sustainability and resource efficiency. The project schedule mandates that design is completed within 222 calendar days from the notice of award. The scope of work includes detailed plans for system infrastructure, such as plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and fire safety, as well as space allocations for dispatch capabilities, training rooms, and office areas. Emphasis is placed on safety during construction, requiring interim life safety measures. The proposal necessitates collaboration with the VA team and adherence to regulatory compliance while maintaining a focus on quality through a structured review process. This endeavor illustrates the VA's commitment to enhancing public safety resources while ensuring that projects align with federal regulations and standards.
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