J059--THREE-YEAR ELECTRICAL INSPECTING AND TESTING – ALBANY STRATTON VA MEDICAL CENTER
ID: 36C24225Q0023Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF242-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 02 (36C242)ALBANY, NY, 12208, USA

NAICS

Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors (238210)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS (J059)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for a three-year contract for Electrical Inspecting and Testing services at the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center in New York. The selected contractor will be responsible for comprehensive inspections and testing of critical electrical components, ensuring compliance with safety standards set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and OSHA. This contract is vital for maintaining the reliability and safety of electrical systems within a healthcare environment, which is crucial for patient and staff safety. Proposals must be submitted by 12:00 PM ET on October 16, 2024, with inquiries directed to Contracting Officer Levi Russin at Levi.Russin@va.gov or by phone at 518-626-6757.

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    LEVI RUSSINCONTRACTING OFFICER
    (518) 626-6757
    Levi.Russin@va.gov
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    The VHA Directive 1028 establishes policies for the installation, operation, testing, and maintenance of Facility Electrical Power Systems in VA medical facilities. This directive emphasizes compliance with various safety and health standards set forth by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Joint Commission to mitigate risks associated with electrical work. Key responsibilities are outlined for different levels of management, ensuring accountability and adherence to safety protocols. The document also details definitions of critical terms related to electrical power systems, the essential structure for emergency and standby power, and the procedures for maintaining safety during operations. Additionally, training requirements for personnel handling electrical systems are specified, covering topics like electrical safety, Lockout/Tagout procedures, and emergency response training. Overall, the directive aims to safeguard patients and staff by enhancing the reliability and safety of electrical power systems within VA facilities, ensuring stringent oversight and regular compliance assessments.
    The document outlines an amendment to the combined solicitation for a three-year electrical inspecting and testing contract at the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center. The solicitation number is 36C24225Q0023, and responses are due by October 16, 2024, at 12:00 PM Eastern Time. The contract falls under the Product Service Code J059 and the NAICS code 238210. The contracting office is located at the Samuel S. Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany, New York. The point of contact for this solicitation is Contracting Officer Levi Russin, who can be reached via email or phone. The amendment includes linked documents relevant to the solicitation: SF30 36C24225Q0023 0001 and 36C24225Q0023 Vendor Questions. This document serves to provide updated information and address vendor inquiries related to the solicitation process, highlighting the agency's intent to ensure clarity in the procurement procedure for potential bidders. Overall, this amendment is part of the VA's efforts to secure necessary electrical services and maintain operational standards.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for a three-year contract for Electrical Inspecting and Testing services at the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center. The solicitation numbered 36C24225Q0023 is open to small businesses, specifically those classified under NAICS code 238210, which pertains to electrical contractors. The selected contractor will perform comprehensive inspections and testing of critical electrical components, including transformers and circuit breakers, to ensure compliance with applicable safety standards, including those set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and OSHA. Potential bidders must demonstrate technical capability, relevant experience, and appropriate certifications. Proposals must be submitted by 12:00 PM ET on October 16, 2024, and must include a detailed pricing structure for evaluation. The Government will assess quotes based on technical merit, past performance, and pricing, aiming for a good balance of quality and cost-effectiveness. This project emphasizes the critical nature of the contracted work to ensure the reliability and safety of electrical systems within a healthcare environment. The completion of services is expected within specific timeframes post-contract award, adhering to strict operational protocols for scheduling and safety.
    The document consists of vendor questions regarding the RFP (Request for Proposal) 36C24225Q0023, specifically focused on testing requirements for sub circuit breakers. In response to the inquiry, the contracting officer confirmed that applicable testing requirements are outlined under primary disconnects, switchgear equipment, primary breakers, and transformers, which should be used for all listed equipment. This clarification is essential for ensuring compliance with federal standards during the procurement of electrical components, thereby aligning with safety and operational specifications in government contracting. The document reflects the diligence required in federal contracting processes, emphasizing the importance of clear communication regarding technical specifications and testing protocols.
    The VAAR 852.219-75 outlines the limitations on subcontracting for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) in contracts awarded under 38 U.S.C. 8127. Offerors must certify that if awarded a contract, they will not exceed specific percentages of payments made to non-SDVOSB/VOSB firms: 50% for services, 85% for general construction, and 75% for special trade construction. The document emphasizes compliance with these limitations, with penalties for false certifications, including criminal and civil repercussions. Offerors may be required to provide documentation to demonstrate adherence to these rules during the contract's lifespan. Failing to submit the necessary certification results in ineligibility for contract consideration. The formal certification must include the offeror's name, signature, and authorization details. This regulation fosters the participation of veteran-owned businesses in federal contracting and ensures accountability in subcontracting practices.
    This document serves as Amendment 0001 to Request for Quotations (RFQ) 36C24225Q0023 issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 2. The primary purpose of the amendment is to address questions posed by vendors regarding the solicitation. Interested parties are directed to consult the attached document titled "36C24225Q0023 Vendor Questions" for detailed answers. It is noted that no further questions will be accepted after this amendment. Additionally, all other terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged. The amendment must be acknowledged by the offerors through specified methods before the deadline for submission, emphasizing the importance of compliance for the acceptance of offers. The document underscores the procedural context often associated with government Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, ensuring clear communication and adherence to solicitation guidelines among stakeholders involved in the procurement process.
    The document appears to address various governmental Request for Proposals (RFPs) and grant information pertinent to federal, state, and local levels. A central theme is the emphasis on structured approaches for soliciting proposals and funding opportunities, which facilitate improvements in public services, infrastructure, and community programs. Key elements include explicit guidelines for eligibility and application processes, functional requirements for project execution, compliance with regulatory standards, and the importance of health and environmental safety considerations in project planning. Supportive details reference the necessity for thorough assessments during the application phase, proper management of hazardous materials, and the integration of safety protocols. This highlights a commitment to maintaining quality and public safety in governmental projects. The document also underlines coordination among various stakeholders to optimize resource allocation and enhance project viability. Despite its complexity, the content is methodical, outlining the procedural aspects of RFP submissions and funding criteria. It underscores the significance of aligning project outcomes with community needs, regulatory frameworks, and funding capabilities, ultimately contributing to effective governance and resource management.
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