Z1DA--Repair Fire Doors Project #565-25-101
ID: 36C24625B0017Type: Sources Sought
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246)HAMPTON, VA, 23667, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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MAINTENANCE OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Z1DA)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified contractors for the Repair Fire Doors project (#565-25-101) at the Fayetteville VA Medical Center in North Carolina. This federal contract, set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), involves the replacement and repair of fire-rated doors across multiple buildings, ensuring compliance with safety and infection control standards. The project is critical for maintaining safety compliance within federal facilities, with a contract performance period of 150 days following the notice to proceed. Interested bidders must submit their proposals by April 30, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Contract Specialist Elaine B Belber at Elaine.Belber@va.gov.

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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking contractors to repair fire and smoke doors at the Fayetteville VA Medical Center in North Carolina, as outlined in Project #565-25-101. The project scope includes the replacement and recertification of fire-rated doors, requiring specialized labor including door specialists and electricians. This contract will be a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside, adhering to Public Law 109-461, meaning only certified SDVOSBs can submit bids. Contractors must attend a pre-bid walkthrough to assess site conditions and are allowed 150 calendar days for project completion once begun. Estimated construction costs are between $25,000 and $100,000. All bidding processes, including the release of the Invitation for Bid (IFB) around March 28, 2025, will be posted on the System for Award Management (SAM) website. Interested vendors must register with SAM and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Additional inquiries should be directed to the Contract Specialist, Elaine Belber, via email, as phone inquiries are not permitted. This presolicitation notice is informational only and does not obligate the government to issue a solicitation.
    The document outlines a request for proposals (RFP) from the Department of Veterans Affairs for the Repair Fire Doors project at the Fayetteville VA Medical Center. The primary aim is to repair fire and smoke doors in Buildings 1 and 3, adhering to VA standards and infection control guidelines. This project is estimated to cost between $25,000 and $100,000 and is exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). A pre-bid walk-through is scheduled for April 9, 2025, to allow bidders to assess site conditions. Submissions are due by April 30, 2025, with specific guidelines for electronic and mailed bids. The contract will require performance within 150 calendar days after the notice to proceed, emphasizing minimal disruption to medical facility operations. The document includes wage determinations based on Executive Orders for various labor classifications and mandates compliance with VA regulations. Offerors must submit certifications, including proof of SDVOSB status and complete identification sections of the SF 1442 form accurately. This RFP exemplifies the VA's commitment to engaging small businesses while ensuring safety and compliance in construction projects within healthcare environments.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs' Network Contracting Office 6 has issued a Sources Sought Notice for the Repair Fire Doors Project (#565-25-101) at the Fayetteville VA Medical Center in North Carolina. This notice serves as a market research tool rather than a formal solicitation. The project involves repairing fire and smoke doors, requiring specialized labor including electricians and door specialists, adhering to VA construction specifications and infection control guidelines. The anticipated construction cost is between $25,000 and $100,000, with a performance period of approximately 150 days. Interested contractors, regardless of size, are encouraged to respond by March 6, 2025, with relevant company details, experience, and capacity to complete the project. The notice also discusses the preference for small business participation under the SDVOSB and VOSB categories, contingent on adequate responses. Key questions for potential contractors include their needs for project details, appropriateness of the timeline and budget, and concerns regarding a pre-bid walk. This initiative aligns with promoting thorough vetting of capabilities and ensuring competitive bidding within government contracting frameworks.
    The document outlines an amendment to a solicitation for construction services to repair fire and smoke doors at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Fayetteville, NC. Significant changes include rescheduling the site visit to April 9, 2025, at 9:00 AM EDT and correcting the zip code in the Statement of Work from 28601 to 28301. The scope of work involves the replacement and labeling of fire-rated doors across several buildings, adhering to VA specifications and infection control guidelines. Contractors are encouraged to attend a pre-bid walk-through to understand project requirements and conditions. The construction is to be completed within 150 days following the notice to proceed, with working hours designated for different stages of work. The document stresses the importance of safety, infection control, and minimal disruption to facility functions during construction. Regular progress meetings will be scheduled post-contract awarding. This amendment reflects the agency's commitment to ensuring comprehensive bid submissions and project success while maintaining high standards for safety and compliance.
    This document outlines an amendment to solicitation 36C24625B0017 from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 6, specifically addressing updates due to Class Deviations from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) linked to Executive Orders 14173 and 14168. Key changes include the removal of specific FAR clauses relating to employment opportunities and affirmative action, as well as the replacement of several clauses with updated versions. Notably, the site visit for bidders is scheduled at the Fayetteville VAMC in North Carolina, while the deadline for bid submissions is unchanged. Contractors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment in their offers. The document emphasizes that although certain representations may be required in the System for Award Management (SAM), they will not influence award decisions if they are omitted due to this amendment. This summary captures the document's purpose to ensure compliance with regulatory changes while providing clarity for potential bidders in the federal contracting process.
    The document serves as Amendment 0003 to solicitation number 36C24625B0017 for the Repair Fire Doors Project (#565-25-101) overseen by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The amendment primarily addresses questions from potential bidders regarding the project's Statement of Work (SOW) and clarifies specifications for door and hardware replacements. Key clarifications include requirements for UL-listed fire exit devices instead of standard panic bars, the contractor's obligation to provide all materials, and the standards for door ratings and hardware specifications to ensure code compliance. The amendment also confirmed aspects like infection control requirements and clarified the roles of onsite personnel. The bid due date remains unchanged, and the amendment encourages bidders to acknowledge the changes in their submissions. Overall, this amendment aims to provide clarity and facilitate an informed bidding process to ensure compliance with safety and fire regulations.
    The document is an amendment to a federal solicitation, specifically for the Department of Veterans Affairs, issued by Network Contracting Office 6. The amendment serves to inform all prospective bidders of the posting of the Bid Abstract from the bid opening held on April 30, 2025, at 11:00 AM EDT, for solicitation number 36C24625B0017. It outlines the procedures for bidders to acknowledge receipt of the amendment and emphasizes the importance of timely acknowledgment to avoid rejection of their offer. Key aspects include the submission methods for acknowledgment, the continuing validity of the original terms and conditions, and references to pertinent FAR regulations. The emphasis on updated information reflects the government's commitment to transparency and fair bidding processes in federal procurements.
    The government document outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center for a project aimed at repairing fire doors in Building #27, Hampton, VA. The solicitation number is 36C24625B0017, with the bid opening scheduled for April 30, 2025, at 11:00 AM EDT. The project is assigned project number 565-25-101 and includes stipulations for contractor qualifications and compliance with relevant regulations, such as OSHA standards. The document includes an abstract of offers received, with BZ Construction and Development, LLC being identified as an interested bidder with a proposed bid amount of $139,500. The bid acknowledges compliance with various federal provisions, indicating the company's certification and eligibility status. The issues date of the solicitation is stated as March 28, 2025. The overall aim is to ensure repairs comply with safety regulations, enhancing the facility’s operational integrity while ensuring a competitive procurement process.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) at the Fayetteville VA Medical Center has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the repair of fire doors, designated Project No. 565-25-101. The project specifications outline general and specific requirements for contractors, including safety certifications, project security protocols, and detailed construction requirements. Contractors must ensure compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, perform thorough safety analyses, and maintain site security throughout the duration of the project. The work involves the provision of labor and materials for door repairs, along with strict adherence to timelines, notification protocols for material testing, and proper disposal of demolished materials. The document details requirements for the operations and storage areas, emphasizes daily medical center operations continuity, and outlines expectations for documentation such as as-built drawings and warranties. The VA mandates cooperation with its health and security protocols to minimize disruptions to facility operations. These measures reflect the VA's commitment to ensuring safety and compliance during construction while modernizing its facilities for veteran services.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) focused on the repair of fire doors in specific locations within government buildings. It lists various rooms and areas within Building No. 1 and Building No. 3 that require attention, including specific room numbers such as B39, B85, and room 419 in Building No. 1, as well as multiple rooms in Building No. 3 like B05 and B205. The purpose of the RFP is to engage contractors or service providers in the evaluation and repair of these fire doors as part of maintaining safety compliance within federal facilities. By detailing the locations needing repairs, the document emphasizes the importance of ensuring that fire safety measures are effective and up to code. The structure of the filing systematically presents the locations by building and room, providing clarity for prospective bidders on the scope of work. Overall, this RFP reflects the government's commitment to maintaining safety standards in public buildings.
    The project at the VAMC Fayetteville, NC, involves the repair and certification of fire and smoke doors in Buildings 1 and 3. It requires specialized contractors, including electricians and laborers, to adhere to VA construction specifications, infection control protocols, and minimum disruption guidelines. Key tasks include re-certifying existing fire-rated doors, replacing doors and frames for compliance with egress standards, and maintaining or improving security features. A mandatory pre-bid walk-through is required for bidders to assess conditions and take necessary measurements. Construction must be completed within 150 days of receiving a Notice to Proceed, primarily conducted after standard working hours. Temporary badging will be provided to contractors, who will also engage in bi-weekly and then weekly meetings to monitor progress. This undertaking underscores the VA's commitment to maintaining safety standards while ensuring the facility meets health requirements.
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