H141--TEST & BALANCE CRITICAL CARE AREAS BASE + 4 OYS
ID: 36C25225Q0042Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF252-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 12 (36C252)MILWAUKEE, WI, 53214, USA

NAICS

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

PSC

QUALITY CONTROL- REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING, AND AIR CIRCULATING EQUIPMENT (H141)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified contractors to provide Critical Care Areas Systems Test and Balance services at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The procurement requires contractors to supply all necessary supervision, labor, materials, tools, and equipment to ensure optimal functioning of HVAC systems in critical care areas, which is vital for maintaining health standards and patient safety. This contract, estimated at $16.5 million, is set aside for small businesses and includes a base year plus four option years, with bids due by November 21, 2024, and a pre-quote site visit scheduled for November 13, 2024. Interested parties can contact Contracting Officer Susan Pasholk at susan.pasholk@va.gov or by phone at 414-844-4846 for further information.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Susan PasholkCONTRACT SPECIALIST
    susan.pasholk@va.gov
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    The document titled "S02 36C25225Q0042_2" focuses on a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) concerning the acquisition of specialized services to support healthcare operations. The primary purpose is to solicit bids from qualified contractors capable of fulfilling specific requirements set forth by the agency. Key points include detailed project objectives, required deliverables, and performance standards that bidders must meet. Attachment A provides a sample report format, outlining how contractors should present their findings and outcomes upon project completion, ensuring uniformity and clarity in submissions. Attachment B is a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), emphasizing the importance of confidentiality in handling sensitive information related to the RFP. Overall, the document is structured to facilitate an orderly procurement process that aligns with federal guidelines, ensuring all proposals are evaluated consistently. This RFP initiative reflects the government's commitment to transparency and efficiency in managing public funds and services, aiming to enhance the quality of care provided to veterans and their families.
    The presolicitation notice outlines a federal request for proposals (RFP) from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) regarding Critical Care Areas Systems Test and Balance services at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The project, identified under solicitation number 36C25225Q0042, requires contractors to provide all necessary supervision, labor, materials, tools, and equipment to perform the specified services. Responses are due by November 21, 2024, at 10:00 Central Time, and the contract is set aside for Small Business Administration (SBA) participation. The relevant NAICS Code is 238220, and the contracting officer is Susan Pasholk, reachable via email for further inquiries. The notice is part of the VA's overall effort to ensure optimal functioning of critical care systems in their medical facilities.
    The Great Lakes Acquisition Center (GLAC) is seeking vendors capable of providing Air Change and Room Pressure Testing services for Critical Care Areas at the Clement Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, WI. The contract requires testing and balancing services to be conducted four times a year (March, June, September, December), including documentation that complies with Joint Commission standards, with potential work outside normal business hours. Interested vendors must submit a summary of their qualifications and experience, along with their Unique Entity Identity (UEI) number and contact information by 10:00 AM Central Time on October 22, 2024, via email. This notice is part of market research and does not constitute a solicitation; actual proposals have yet to be requested. Also noted are compliance requirements for small business set-asides, relevant to veteran-owned businesses, emphasizing that no more than 50% of the contract value may be subcontracted to firms not deemed "similarly situated." For further information, vendors can refer to opportunities.gov.
    The document is a Test and Balance Report for the Electrophysiology Lab located on the 5th floor of the VA Hospital in Milwaukee, WI. Authored by Randall Staron from Accustar Air Balance, Inc., the report certifies that the air systems have been tested and balanced according to TABB standards to ensure optimal performance. The main focus of the report includes detailed air distribution and exchange testing results for specific rooms within the lab, highlighting the designed and actual airflow measurements (CFM) and room pressure settings. For instance, the report notes that the supply and exhaust airflow in the EP Lab were recorded, showing discrepancies between design and actual values. This report serves a critical function in documenting compliance with industry standards for ventilation, crucial for maintaining a safe and effective environment in healthcare settings. Such documentation is relevant in the context of federal and state regulations governing hospital infrastructure, underscoring the importance of precision in HVAC systems for optimal operational performance in health facilities.
    The document is a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) between the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and a contractor, outlining the conditions under which the contractor can access sensitive VA data and systems as part of their contractual obligations. The key components include: 1. **Access and Ownership**: The contractor acknowledges that all data and systems accessed remain the property of the VA and must be treated with high confidentiality. 2. **Use Limitations**: Access to VA data is restricted solely to fulfilling contract requirements and must not be disclosed without prior VA authorization. 3. **Security Compliance**: The contractor must meet all security prerequisites and ensure that personnel are adequately vetted according to VA standards. 4. **Software Integrity**: The contractor guarantees that any supplied software is free from harmful code and will respond appropriately if vulnerabilities are discovered. 5. **Contract Termination Obligations**: Upon ending the contract, the contractor must return all VA materials, ensuring no unauthorized retention of sensitive information. Overall, this NDA reinforces the VA's commitment to protecting beneficiaries’ sensitive information while establishing a clear framework for contractors regarding confidentiality and security measures, essential for fulfilling RFPs and federal grants.
    The document pertains to a Request for Quote (RFQ) issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically regarding the contract for testing and balancing critical care systems at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, WI. The total award amount is estimated at $16.5 million, with a primary focus on services related to HVAC systems. The acquisition is set aside for small businesses and aims for effective management of environmental control in various medical areas, ensuring compliance with health standards. The contract encompasses a base year and four option years, highlighting the necessity for contractors to perform regular and emergency testing services, adhering to specified timelines. Key requirements include thorough reporting, the need for specific insurance coverage, and adherence to federal acquisition regulations. Contractors must submit bids by November 21, 2024, with a pre-quote site visit scheduled for November 13, 2024. The document emphasizes the importance of diligent inspection and coordination with VA representatives to avoid any disruptions in patient care, indicating a commitment to maintaining high operational standards within the medical facility.
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