J045--HVAC Filter Services VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare Syste
ID: 36C26225Q0070Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF262-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 22 (36C262)Gilbert, AZ, 85297, USA

NAICS

Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors (238220)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- PLUMBING, HEATING, AND WASTE DISPOSAL EQUIPMENT (J045)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for HVAC filter services at the Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The contract, which spans a base year from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, with an option for an additional year, requires the supply and replacement of HVAC filters across various medical facilities, ensuring compliance with stringent healthcare standards to maintain optimal air quality and patient safety. This procurement is crucial for enhancing operational efficiency and indoor air quality within VA facilities while supporting veteran-owned businesses. Interested parties must submit their proposals electronically by November 13, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Contract Specialist Katharine Robert at katharine.robert@va.gov.

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    Katharine RobertContract Specialist
    katharine.robert@va.gov
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    The document outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) from the Department of Veterans Affairs for HVAC filter services at the Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The contract spans a base year from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, with an option for an additional year. Responsibilities include the supply and replacement of HVAC filters across various medical facilities, requiring compliance with strict healthcare standards to ensure optimal air quality and patient safety. Contractors must provide necessary labor and materials, complete regular inspections, and document service activities thoroughly, including digital reports of filter changes and equipment conditions. The RFP emphasizes adherence to federal regulations regarding small business participation and highlights the importance of using certified SDVOSB entities for the contract. A detailed scope of work specifies the requirements for filter types, cleaning protocols, and service frequencies to maintain the HVAC systems effectively. Submissions must be electronically invoiced through the Tungsten Network, with final proposals due by November 13, 2024. Overall, the RFP aims to enhance operational efficiency and indoor air quality within VA facilities while supporting veteran-owned businesses.
    The presolicitation notice outlines the Department of Veterans Affairs' intention to seek contractors for HVAC Filter Services at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. This announcement replaces a prior solicitation and emphasizes that all submissions under the previous request are invalid. The upcoming solicitation (36C26225Q0070) is anticipated to be published around October 30, 2024, with responses due by November 13, 2024. This request is exclusively set aside for certified Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). Interested parties are instructed to respond to the new solicitation upon publication, as responses to this pre-solicitation do not guarantee inclusion on a bidders list. Contact for further information is provided, emphasizing the need for certified SDVOSBs in the bidding process. This notice signifies the VA's commitment to engaging veteran-owned enterprises while ensuring compliance with federal RFP guidelines.
    This document serves as an amendment to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for Project Number 36C26225Q0070, specifically administered by the NCO 22 - Network Contracting office in Tucson, AZ. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the deadline for offer submissions from the original date to November 22, 2024, at 12:00 MST. The document outlines the protocols for offerors to acknowledge receipt of the amendment, emphasizing the importance of submission by the specified deadline to avoid rejection of offers. Additionally, it mentions that a follow-up amendment will be issued to address inquiries made during the inquiry period. The amendment does not alter the core terms and conditions of the original solicitation apart from the extended deadline. This action reflects the VA's commitment to facilitating a clear and accessible bidding process in compliance with federal procurement regulations.
    The document is an amendment to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the cleaning and disinfecting of air handling units within the Main Hospital Building. The purpose of the amendment is to provide responses to vendor inquiries regarding the project scope, specifically on the requirements for disinfecting units, environmental disposal of filters, on-site storage and staff arrangements, and coordination for equipment shutdowns. Key answers indicate that all listed air handlers require disinfecting following EPA standards, proper filter disposal is mandated, and no storage or staff space will be provided on-site. The solicitation's response deadline remains set for November 20, 2024, and contractors are responsible for confirming protocols prior to unit shutdown to ensure patient safety. The document emphasizes the importance of compliance with specified standards and procedures for maintaining a safe operational environment. Overall, it reinforces the government’s commitment to a thorough and regulated approach in addressing the project's requirements while facilitating communication with bidders.
    The document outlines the instructions for offerors participating in the Request for Quote (RFQ) for HVAC Filter Services by the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 22. It specifies that only Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) verified on SAM.gov are eligible to submit proposals. The submission requirements include providing signed quotes, technical descriptions, pricing details, warranties, and a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) associated with the offeror. Quotes must be submitted via email by November 14, 2:00 PM MST. The document emphasizes the importance of adhering to the proposal submission guidelines, including the completion of all required documents, addressing any amendments, and fulfilling the representations and certifications. It underscores that failure to comply with these instructions may result in disqualification from consideration. Additionally, the document addresses the acceptance period for quotes, the conditions for late submissions, and the potential for multiple awards, giving the government the discretion to award contracts based on best value rather than the lowest price. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for offerors to ensure compliance with federal procurement procedures in a defined context.
    The document serves as a detailed site map and inventory for the West Los Angeles Veterans Home, outlining various facilities, parking lots, and associated land uses, including residential, medical, and recreational spaces. It identifies essential locations such as a heliport, golf course, Japanese garden, and administrative buildings, detailing acreage and specific attributes of each area. The layout includes federal and military properties, highlighting connections to organizations like the VA, Army, and California National Guard. This comprehensive inventory supports federal and state RFPs and grants, emphasizing the importance of effectively managing veteran resources and facilities. The document's focus on land-use planning and operational functionality points to strategic efforts in enhancing services for veterans, showcasing governmental commitment to infrastructure improvement and community support.
    The document outlines the evaluation process for commercial product and service quotes in response to federal solicitations. It establishes that the government will award contracts based on which quotation is most advantageous, considering price alongside other factors. The evaluation will follow a comparative approach, as detailed in FAR 13.106-2(b)(3), allowing for the selection of quotations that exceed minimum requirements if they provide additional benefits. Key evaluation criteria include: technical capability, past performance, and price. Past performance will assess the quoter's reliability through various sources, including customer feedback and previous experiences. Price evaluation will sum all quoted line-item prices, including options, to form the Total Evaluated Price. Additionally, options under FAR 52.217-8, which allows for service extensions, will be included in the total evaluation price calculation, even though quoters are not required to quote these additional services. The government's evaluation reserves the discretion to accept options without obligation. Overall, the document ensures a comprehensive evaluation to achieve the best value for the government in procurement.
    The VA Notice of Total Set-Aside for Certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) establishes criteria for contracting opportunities specifically for certified SDVOSBs as defined by federal regulations. The document outlines the eligibility requirements for businesses seeking to submit offers on set-aside contracts, emphasizing that companies must be at least 51% owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans or their eligible spouses. Furthermore, businesses must be certified in the SBA's database and fit within federal size standards for the relevant NAICS code. Key provisions include stringent compliance measures for subcontracting, requiring SDVOSBs to adhere to limitations on the portion of contract work that can be subcontracted to non-SDVOSBs, ensuring that 50% of service contracts and up to 85% for construction-related contracts are performed by certified participants. Additionally, the document outlines the consequences of misrepresentation, detailing potential debarment for violations. This notice underscores the government’s commitment to supporting veteran-owned enterprises and fostering their participation in federal contracting, thus contributing to economic equity and veteran empowerment in business.
    This document, part of a federal government RFP, outlines the VA's Notice of Limitations on Subcontracting, emphasizing compliance for offerors seeking contracts for services and construction. It establishes that for service contracts, contractors cannot subcontract more than 50% of their received government funds to firms that are not certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) or Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs). For general construction, the limit is 85%, and for special trade contractors, it is 75%, with certain exclusions for material costs. The document stresses the serious legal implications of false certifications and outlines potential consequences for SDVOSBs/VOSBs acting in bad faith. Offerors must provide evidence of compliance, and failure to do so may result in penalties. The certification is mandatory for bid evaluation, which underscores the federal government’s commitment to supporting veteran-owned businesses by ensuring they remain the primary operators under awarded contracts.
    The SYN-PAC E High Efficiency Synthetic Bag Filter by Tri-Dim is designed for superior filtration in high humidity and moisture environments. Its dual-layer meltblown media captures larger particles in the prefilter layer while filtering out smaller particles in the final layer, leading to high efficiency with minimal airflow resistance and a longer service life. The construction features sonically sealed pockets for strength and improved airflow, and the materials used resist moisture and microbial growth, making it suitable for sensitive applications. The filter is available in various efficiencies (MERV ratings from 10 to 15) and standard sizes, with customization options and an optional antimicrobial treatment. The specifications include a temperature limit of 150–175°F and a final resistance of 1.50” W.G. The SYN-PAC E is especially beneficial in variable air volume (VAV) systems due to features that enhance dirt holding capacity and filtration performance. Overall, this product exemplifies Tri-Dim's commitment to quality and innovation in air filtration solutions, catering to stringent industry standards and diverse applications.
    The Tri-Cell™ IV & II Thin Line Series air filters represent an innovative filtration solution designed for efficient air quality management in both retrofit and new construction applications. Featuring mini-pleat technology and a compact design, these filters are available in thicknesses of 2 to 4 inches and boast a variety of efficiency ratings (MERV 10-15), catering to diverse operational needs across various sectors, including healthcare and manufacturing. The product's advantages include a reduced disposal volume of over 80%, leading to lower shipping and storage costs, and options for moisture-resistant frames, ensuring environmental compliance. Additionally, the filters contribute to LEED credits for sustainable practices by maintaining indoor air quality standards. Tri-Dim Filter Corporation emphasizes continuous product enhancement, with a commitment to maintaining high-performance criteria and ensuring adherence to regulatory standards. This makes the Tri-Cell Thin Line Series a pertinent choice in government RFPs focused on sustainability and operational efficiency in building management.
    The Tri-Dek® C is an advanced air filtration solution designed to tackle indoor air quality (IAQ) issues by removing both particulate and gaseous contaminants, achieving MERV 8/9 filtration efficiency. Offered in panel or linked configurations, it features a unique carbon-to-fiber bonding method enabling precise carbon loadings and reduced operational resistance. This product is particularly suited for applications in commercial, healthcare, industrial, laboratory, and disaster remediation settings. Tri-Dek C fits into various filter housings, making it versatile for switching with other medium-efficiency particle filters during IAQ problems. It is constructed with CarbonWeb® media between layers of polyester media, effectively eliminating air bypass and enhancing filter longevity. The filters come in different carbon loadings (45, 300, 345, and 600 grams per square foot) and can include alternatives such as impregnated alumina or zeolite blends for distinct gaseous challenges. The document emphasizes the importance of air filters in combating indoor pollutants, a significant environmental concern, as modern buildings trap more contaminants, worsening health risks. This product addresses critical health safeguards, making it a potential contender for government deployments in public health and environmental management initiatives.
    The document presents the ULTRA XV High Efficiency V-Cell Filter, highlighting its advanced performance and energy-saving benefits. ULTRA media boasts MERV ratings of 13, 15, and 16+, achieving superior filtration with minimal resistance, resulting in up to 55% lower initial resistance compared to similar filters. This technology can lead to documented energy savings of approximately 40%, supporting 'Green Initiative Programs' and aiding in LEED® Indoor Environmental Quality credits. Tests confirm the ULTRA XV filter maintains a MERV 15 efficiency with significant reduction in particle penetration, decreasing the passage of 0.3-micron particles by over 50%. Additionally, the filter's robust durability is demonstrated through rigorous strength testing, surpassing traditional filters in performance. Specifications detail its hybrid construction, temperature limits, and compliance with ANSI/UL-900 standards. In summary, the ULTRA XV filter is positioned as a leading solution for energy efficiency and air quality improvement, aligned with contemporary environmental standards relevant to federal and local government procurement initiatives.
    The document outlines a comprehensive inventory of air handling units (AHUs) and associated components across multiple buildings, detailing specifications such as location, size, quantity, and part types. The inventory encompasses various filtration systems, including F8 V-Bank filters, 3Ply Poly Panels, and Hepa filters, spread across different floors and units, indicative of an expansive maintenance or upgrade initiative. Each entry includes specific characteristics such as dimensions, quantities, and part numbers, emphasizing the structured approach to managing air quality and system efficiency within the facilities. This meticulous documentation suggests a systematic response to the need for improved infrastructure, potentially driven by federal or state funding mechanisms aimed at enhancing healthcare environment conditions. Given the context of this being part of federal requests for proposals (RFPs) and associated grants, the document serves a crucial role in outlining project requirements and facilitating contractor bids. By cataloging necessary components for air handling systems, it underscores a commitment to maintaining high standards for health and safety across government facilities, aligning with broader regulatory compliance and operational objectives.
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