Y1DA--589-702 Construct Endoscopy Suite (VA-25-00001401)
ID: 36C77625B0003Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

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

NAICS

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

PSC

CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Y1DA)

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 soliciting bids for the construction of an Endoscopy Suite at the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas, under project number VA-25-00001401. The project entails constructing a three-level, approximately 15,000 square foot addition to facilitate surgical waiting and recovery spaces, as well as office space for the Office of Information and Technology and Bio-Medical Repair & Maintenance, all while maintaining uninterrupted medical care during construction. This initiative is crucial for enhancing healthcare services for veterans and is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs), with an estimated project cost between $10 million and $20 million. Interested contractors must submit their bids electronically and are encouraged to attend a site visit scheduled for March 20, 2025, with further inquiries directed to Thomas Council at Thomas.Council@va.gov or Joseph Rossano at joseph.rossano@va.gov.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Thomas Council
    Thomas.Council@va.gov
    Joseph Rossano
    joseph.rossano@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), through its Veterans Health Administration (VHA), is preparing to issue a solicitation for a Firm-Fixed-Price contract to construct an Endoscopy Suite at the Wichita VA Medical Center in Kansas. This project entails a three-level addition spanning approximately 15,000 square feet, designed to support surgical waiting and recovery areas on the second floor, with the first and ground floors allocated for Office of Information and Technology and Bio-Medical Repair & Maintenance functions. Given the active medical environment, the construction will require careful phasing to ensure uninterrupted medical care. The solicitation, categorized as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside, will follow an Invitation for Bid (IFB) process under FAR Part 14. It is estimated to have a construction value between $20 million and $50 million and will be issued around late August to early September 2023, with a performance span of approximately 608 days. This presolicitation notice emphasizes the VA’s commitment to engaging veteran-owned businesses in government contracting while ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and standards.
    The document outlines a Solicitation for a construction project to establish an Endoscopy Suite at the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center in Wichita, KS. This project is set as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside, indicating a competitive bid process exclusively for SDVOSB concerns. The contractor is responsible for comprehensive project delivery, including all necessary tools, materials, and personnel, to be completed within 608 calendar days after the notice to proceed. The estimated project cost ranges from $10 million to $20 million, with tools for bid submissions laid out, including bid guarantees, pricing schedules, and requirements for performance/payment bonds. Important procedural details are included, such as the need for an organized site visit, submission of electronic bids, and registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) by bidders. Failure to comply with these requirements could result in bid rejection. Overall, the document emphasizes compliance with federal regulations and offers detailed guidelines for potential bidders to ensure their submissions are responsive and competitive.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the construction of an Endoscopy Suite at the Robert J. Dole Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas (VA Project #589-702). Issued on August 4, 2023, it details the steps needed to prepare the site for construction, including demolition, labor, and materials. The document is organized into divisions that cover various construction aspects such as general requirements, existing conditions, utilities, safety measures, and environmental considerations. Each section specifies standards, codes, and the need for compliance with VA security protocols. Key construction components include provisions for temporary construction security, careful management of existing utilities, and ensuring minimal disruption to healthcare operations during the project. The file also includes provisions for multiple deduct options, allowing flexibility in construction choices based on budget considerations. All contractors must adhere to strict protocols for material storage, access control, and maintaining safety and environmental standards throughout the duration of the project. This document serves the purpose of promoting efficient, compliant, and safe construction practices in federally funded projects.
    The document outlines prevailing wage determinations for construction projects in Sedgwick County, Kansas, specifically addressing contracts covered by the Davis-Bacon Act. It emphasizes compliance with minimum wage requirements under Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, requiring contractors to pay workers a minimum of $17.75 or $13.30 per hour, depending on the contract's award date. The document details wage rates for specific classifications, including trades like electricians, plumbers, and laborers, indicating rates and fringe benefits. It notes that applicable wage rates are adjusted annually, alongside stipulations for additional classifications not listed. Furthermore, it explains the appeals process for wage determinations and related decisions, directing parties to appropriate contacts within the Department of Labor for inquiries or disputes. This document is crucial for ensuring fair labor practices and compliance in federally funded construction projects in Kansas, effectively guarding worker rights and upholding wage standards.
    A site visit is organized for the construction of an Endoscopy Suite at the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center, scheduled for March 20, 2025, at 1:00 PM (CT). Participants are to meet at the Engineering Conference Room in Building 10, located in the Northeast corner of the campus. Due to limited parking on-site, attendees may need to park and walk across the campus. The contact person for the day of the event is Jarod Rutliff, reachable via email or phone. This document serves to inform potential bidders about the site visit as part of the Request for Proposals (RFP) process, facilitating their understanding of the project and logistics before formal proposals are submitted. Efficient planning and communication are emphasized, aligning with federal requirements for transparency and accessibility in government contracting.
    The document outlines specifications for the construction of an Endoscopy Suite at the Robert J. Dole Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas, identified by VA project number 589-702. It details various construction divisions, including general requirements, existing conditions, metal framing, finishes, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and safety systems, emphasizing adherence to VA standards and various ASTM specifications. Key components include subsurface preparation for flooring, installation of metal framing, and gypsum board, among others. Project timelines and quality control measures, including safety and environmental controls, are also specified. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors responding to the RFP to ensure compliance with design standards, project specifications, and safety regulations, reflecting the federal government's commitment to providing quality healthcare facilities to veterans.
    The document outlines the construction specifications for the Endoscopy Suite project (VA project #589-702) at the Robert J. Dole VAMC in Wichita, KS. It includes final construction documents dated August 4, 2023, detailing various divisions related to general requirements, existing conditions, materials and equipment, and electrical installations. Each section specifies quality assurance standards, submittals, installation methods, and testing protocols. Emphasis is placed on adherence to industry codes (such as IBC, NFPA, and UL), ensuring safety and environmental compliance during construction. The specifications specify the use of sustainable materials, high-quality electrical components, and meticulous procedural requirements to guarantee operational integrity and safety for the healthcare facility. This documentation is essential for contractors participating in the bidding process, establishing clear expectations for performance and compliance in line with federal standards for government projects.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the construction of an Endoscopy Suite at the Robert J. Dole Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas. It details architectural designs, bid items, and the necessary compliance with safety and accessibility regulations. The project includes multiple bid items each addressing different scopes, allowing for deductions if specific work related to mechanical, security systems, and office spaces is omitted. Each section lists technical details, structural and mechanical system requirements, and key safety protocols according to the 2018 International Building Codes. The design emphasizes the importance of durable materials and efficient space utilization while addressing future expansions. Furthermore, the document indicates ongoing communication with various construction teams and stakeholders, ensuring that all aspects conform to federal standards. Overall, the initiative reflects the Department of Veterans Affairs’ commitment to providing advanced medical facilities while maintaining high safety and operational standards.
    The document outlines the fire protection specifications for the construction of an Endoscopy Suite in Wichita, Kansas, as part of a federal government project. It details the responsibilities of the fire protection contractor, including the removal and redistribution of existing piping, installation of new FM-approved quick-response sprinkler heads, and the development of sealed engineering drawings in compliance with NFPA 13 and local fire regulations. The contractor is also responsible for coordinating the layout of sprinkler heads with other building systems, ensuring no obstructions of sprinkler mechanisms, and implementing seismic bracing to maintain operational integrity during seismic events. Safety protocols are emphasized, requiring comprehensive coordination with all trades to minimize disruptions in a fully occupied facility. The summary highlights the importance of adhering to life safety measures while following construction and engineering best practices for fire protection systems. Overall, this document serves as a crucial guideline ensuring the safety and functionality of fire protection within the new construction project.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning the construction of an Endoscopy Suite at the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas. The project, valued between $20 million and $50 million, will involve a firm-fixed price contract and is being pursued under justification for other than full and open competition. Specifically, six proprietary brand name items are necessary for project standardization, including systems from Ascom, Honeywell Notifier, Siemens Controls, Corbin Russwin, Software House by Tyco, and Tri-Tech Medical Inc. These components are critical for the operational compatibility with existing infrastructure and systems at the facility. The justification asserts that using other brands would lead to inefficiencies, significant retraining costs, and potential safety issues. The procurement aims to ensure competitive bidding among Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses. The Contracting Officer has confirmed the anticipated prices are fair and reasonable, with market research conducted to affirm these brand names as the sole viable options for project efficiency and safety.
    The VHA Pre-Construction Risk Assessment (PCRA) provides a template for assessing safety risks related to construction, renovation, and maintenance activities in healthcare facilities. It emphasizes the need for control measures to safeguard patients, employees, and contractors during these activities. The PCRA distinguishes between various activity types—inspection/upkeep, small-scale, and large-scale—all requiring appropriate precautions and communication plans. Key components include the necessity of documenting the scope of work, ensuring safety communication, and coordinating with affected adjacent areas. The document also outlines specific control measures based on the complexity and duration of work, from basic inspections to large-scale renovations involving heavy equipment and environmental management plans. Moreover, the companion Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) is vital when activities pose potential infection risks, stressing that additional safety measures may be necessary. Overall, the VHA PCRA serves as a comprehensive guidance tool ensuring construction activities are conducted with minimal disruption and risk to healthcare operations while complying with federal and local regulations.
    The document outlines the core working hours for contractors under a government contract, specifying that normal operational hours are from 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM local time, Monday through Friday, excluding weekends and federal holidays. It emphasizes that any on-site work outside these hours must receive prior approval from both the Contracting Officer and the Contracting Officer Representative (COR). Requests for off-hours work must be submitted via email at least 72 hours in advance without incurring extra costs to the government and are contingent upon the availability of on-site personnel. This structure establishes clear expectations regarding work schedules and compliance requirements for contractors, reinforcing the importance of communication and proper planning in federal contractual obligations.
    The VAAR 852.219-75 outlines the limitations on subcontracting for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) within the context of federal contracts. The offeror certifies compliance with a stipulation that no more than 85% of the government contract amount can be paid to non-certified subcontractors, excluding costs for materials. The document emphasizes the accountability of participating businesses, asserting that any false certifications may lead to severe legal repercussions, including civil and criminal penalties. Additionally, the VA has the authority to enforce consequences if non-compliance is detected during contract performance, requiring documentation such as invoices or subcontractor records to verify adherence to the subcontracting limits. The contractor is obliged to cooperate with VA in compliance evaluations, and failure to provide requested documentation could result in remedial actions. The formal certification must be submitted with offers, and non-compliance will render bids ineligible for consideration. This document enforces the integrity of the contracting process by promoting opportunities for veteran-owned businesses while ensuring regulatory compliance in federal contracting practices.
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