The presolicitation notice outlines a procurement opportunity for air quality testing at the St. Petersburg Veterans Affairs Regional Office under solicitation number 36C10D25Q0027. This project is set aside for 100% Veteran Owned Small Businesses and seeks comprehensive indoor and outdoor air quality assessments to ensure a safe working environment. The work includes conducting quarterly tests in designated areas, compliance with environmental regulations, and submitting samples to accredited laboratories with detailed reporting.
The contractor must provide all necessary labor, equipment, and supervision, adhering to safety standards outlined by OSHA and Federal regulations. The contract duration is specified as 12 months, commencing after November 16, 2024. Proposals are due by March 6, 2025, and evaluation will focus on best value and reasonable pricing. Interested vendors must be registered with SAM.gov and comply with all requirements detailed in the solicitation, including maintaining a competent safety presence during testing. This solicitation reflects the government's commitment to maintaining health and safety standards within its facilities through rigorous air quality monitoring.
The Sources Sought Notice issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) seeks vendors for air quality testing at the St. Petersburg VA Regional Office. This is a preliminary announcement for market research, not a formal solicitation. The aim is to identify qualified sources capable of providing indoor and outdoor air quality testing services, conforming to environmental regulations. The chosen contractor is expected to conduct quarterly tests in marked areas, with a total of 13 indoor and one outdoor test each year. The work must comply with OSHA and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists protocols, and all results must be submitted to an accredited laboratory for analysis. Interested vendors must respond by November 29, 2024, and can submit their qualifications and capabilities via email. The resulting contract may potentially favor small businesses or veteran-owned enterprises, indicating the government's aim to promote socio-economic goals while ensuring compliance with health standards at the facility. Responses must detail the company's capabilities and socio-economic status, emphasizing the VA’s focus on accountability and adherence to safety regulations.