Z1DB--689-25-113 ARF Chiller Replacement, West Haven CT Two-Phase Design-Build
ID: 36C24125R0009Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF241-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 01 (36C241)TOGUS, ME, 04330, USA

NAICS

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

PSC

MAINTENANCE OF LABORATORIES AND CLINICS (Z1DB)

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 proposals for a design-build contract to replace the chiller system at the Animal Research Facility (ARF) within the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven, CT. The project aims to address environmental issues caused by the current failing chiller system, which has been inadequate since its installation in 2015, and requires comprehensive planning, design, and construction services, including architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC components. This initiative is critical for maintaining compliance with environmental regulations for animal care and ensuring operational continuity during the transition to the new system. Proposals for Phase 1 are due by January 13, 2025, and must be submitted electronically, with a bid bond of 20% required. Interested parties can contact Contracting Officer Jodi Ruggiero at Judith.Ruggiero@va.gov or by phone at 401-457-1412 for further details.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Contracting OfficerJodi Ruggiero
    (401) 457-1412
    Judith.Ruggiero@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing a presolicitation notice for the replacement of the Animal Research Facility (ARF) chiller system at the West Haven Campus in Connecticut. This project, under solicitation number 36C24125R0009, is aimed at engaging a contractor through a two-phase design-build selection process. The contractor will be responsible for the planning, design, and construction of a new chiller system that meets specific temperature and humidity requirements for a facility housing over 20,000 animals. The project is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and requires performance and payment bonds equal to 100% of the contract amount. The estimated construction cost is between $500,000 and $1,000,000, and interested parties must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and hold the appropriate SBA certification. Detailed solicitation documents will be available on the SAM website upon the official posting date of December 4, 2024. This notice outlines the need for environmental considerations during the construction phase and emphasizes the importance of coordination with the animal research team.
    The VA Connecticut Healthcare System (VACHS) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Design-Build project, aimed at replacing the failing chiller system at the Animal Research Facility (ARF). The current system is inadequate, with only one out of six modules operational, following multiple unsuccessful repair attempts. The new chiller must maintain strict temperature and humidity levels for over 20,000 animals in a 13,000 square foot area. The scope includes design, demolition, and construction of a new chiller system, integrating it into existing infrastructure with minimal disruption to ongoing ARF operations. Key tasks involve assessing existing conditions, site inspections, and stakeholder interviews. The design phase requires compliance with VA regulations and environmental standards. There are also provisions for temporary cooling solutions during the construction phase and extensive safety measures to minimize disruption and risk to hospital operations. This project underscores the VA's commitment to improving facility functionality and ensuring animal welfare within research environments.
    The project to replace the chiller system at the Animal Research Facilities (ARF) within the VA Connecticut Healthcare System encompasses planning, design, and construction phases. The existing system, installed in 2015, is inadequate and has experienced multiple failures, jeopardizing compliance with environmental regulations for animal care. The scope involves the design of a new package unit chiller with enhanced cooling capabilities and the necessary electrical and plumbing integrations while ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing ARF operations. Significant objectives include extensive site inspections, stakeholder interviews, and a detailed plan for the removal of the old chiller without impacting facility functionality. Environmental assessments for hazardous materials, along with infection control measures, must be implemented during construction to safeguard patient and staff safety. The project will follow a Design-Build model, requiring compliance with various construction codes and VA directives, and will adhere to a strict timetable for document submissions and construction phases to ensure timely completion. This reflects the VA's commitment to providing a functional and compliant research environment while prioritizing safety and operational continuity.%22,
    The VAAR 852.219-75 outlines the limitations on subcontracting for services and construction awarded to Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs). Offerors certifying compliance must ensure that they do not subcontract more than 50% of government payments in service contracts, 85% in general construction, and 75% in special trade construction to firms that are not SBA VetCert listed SDVOSBs or VOSBs. The document emphasizes the offeror's responsibility to adhere to these limits as part of their certification and acknowledges the legal implications of false certifications, which could result in criminal or civil penalties. Furthermore, the VA reserves the right to request compliance documentation during or after contract performance. Failure to provide such documentation may lead to remedial action from the government. This certification is integral for ensuring that contracts promote veteran-owned businesses and align with federal regulations regarding small business involvement in governmental contracts.
    The Past Performance Questionnaire is a critical component of the proposal process for contractors responding to a specific RFP issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (RFP 36C24125R0009) for the Design Build ARF Chiller Replacement. Offerors are instructed to gather evaluations of their performance from previous contracts, both government and commercial. The questionnaire requires detailed responses that cover aspects such as management quality, schedule adherence, business practices, compliance with safety regulations, and overall customer satisfaction. References are asked to rate the contractor on a scale of 0 (neutral) to 5 (exceptional), with space provided for comments on the ratings given. The completion of the questionnaire is vital for assessing the contractor's suitability for potential government contracts. The document emphasizes the importance of timely submission, with a strict deadline outlined, and underscores the confidentiality of the information being collected. Overall, the questionnaire serves to evaluate past performance as a means to inform future contract awards, reflecting the government's commitment to accountability and quality in procurement processes.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is soliciting proposals for a design-build contract aimed at replacing the chiller system in the Animal Research Facility at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, with a focus on correcting environmental issues caused by the current failing system. This project, identified under solicitation number 36C24125R0009, is strictly reserved for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses and falls under the NAICS code 238220. The contractor is expected to manage architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and construction services, complying with FAR regulations and best value procedures. Phase 1 proposals due by January 13, 2025, will be evaluated based on experience, past performance, and technical approach, while a bid bond of 20% is required. Only electronic submissions will be accepted. A detailed, follow-up evaluation for Phase 2 will follow, involving further technical and price proposals. This initiative underscores the VA’s commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure while supporting veteran-owned businesses in federal contracting. All proposals must conform to specified instructions, and all contractors are obliged to monitor amendments and updates via designated government websites.
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