The document is an Request for Proposal (RFP) related to the repair of a 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe fleet vehicle for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) at the Fort Meade, SD VA Medical Center Campus. The total award amount for the project is $9 million, and the work includes removing and replacing the front bumper, radiator, and repairs to the air conditioning, heating, and engine systems. The contractor is responsible for all necessary supervision, tools, labor, materials, and equipment to fulfill the Statement of Work (SOW).
Offers must be submitted via email by January 3, 2025, and site visits will be scheduled via amendment to the solicitation. The document integrates several Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses outlining the contractual terms, including payment processes, warranty requirements, and compliance with the Service Contract Act regarding wage determinations. The purpose of this procurement is to ensure safe and reliable operation of VA fleet vehicles essential for veteran services, while ensuring adherence to federal contracting regulations and promoting local economic engagement, particularly with small businesses.
The Department of Veterans Affairs issued a Sources Sought Notice for vehicle repair services required for a 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport involved in a front-end accident. The Government seeks a contractor to handle necessary repairs, including replacement of the front bumper, radiator, and repairs to the AC/heating system and engine. The repair site must be within 50 miles of the Fort Meade VA Medical Center in South Dakota.
This notice intends to gather information for market research rather than solicit proposals or award contracts. Interested parties must respond by email, providing their capabilities, socio-economic categories, and existing contract vehicles relevant to the required services.
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code assigned to this project is 811111, focusing on General Automotive Repair. Interested contractors are called to ensure compliance with the outlined requirements, and no additional work beyond the scope of the notice shall be initiated without prior approval from the Contracting Officer. This initiative reflects the Government's intent to develop its acquisition strategy while supporting small businesses, including veteran-owned entities.