G004--VA Long Beach Healthcare System 10-Bed Transitional Housing and Supportive Services
ID: 36C26225R0114Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF262-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 22 (36C262)Gilbert, AZ, 85297, USA

NAICS

Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities (623220)

PSC

SOCIAL- SOCIAL REHABILITATION (G004)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Long Beach Healthcare System (VALBHS) is seeking proposals for an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide 10-bed transitional housing and supportive services for homeless veterans. The contract aims to deliver essential services, including room, board, case management, and transportation, through the Health Care for Homeless Veterans Contracted Emergency Residential Services (HCHV CERS) model, focusing on veterans transitioning from homelessness or institutional settings. This initiative is critical for addressing veteran homelessness and facilitating rapid rehousing, with a maximum contract value of $4,600,000 over a five-year period, from March 1, 2026, to February 28, 2031. Interested parties should contact Contract Specialist Rafael Cervantes at rafael.cervantes@va.gov or 562-766-2295, with proposals due by December 31, 2025.

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    Rafael CervantesContract Specialist
    (562) 766-2295
    rafael.cervantes@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Long Beach Healthcare System (VALBHS) has issued a combined synopsis/solicitation (RFP 36C26225R0114) for commercial items to provide 10-bed transitional housing and supportive services for homeless veterans. The services, operating under a Contracted Emergency Transitional Services (CERS) model, will be located within Long Beach, CA, or within 20 miles into Orange County. CERS programs prioritize veterans transitioning from street homelessness, institutional discharge, or recent homelessness, offering time-limited support for mental health, substance abuse treatment, independent living skills, vocational training, and employment services. The goal is referral and placement in permanent or longer-term housing, with stays typically not exceeding 90 days but extendable to 180 days based on clinical need. Eligibility is determined by the VA based on veteran status, meeting the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act definition, and an assessment by the VA HCHV program. The solicitation includes various attached documents, such as a price worksheet, reference contract worksheet, wage determination, and contractor certification.
    The document outlines an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for 10-Bed VALBHS - HCHV Transitional Housing and Supportive Services. This contract specifies fixed-priced line items for an estimated quantity of 10 beds, encompassing an all-inclusive rate covering labor, incidental costs, overhead, and insurance. The government will not reimburse costs not incorporated into the contractor’s price. The pricing schedule shows zero costs for all five years, indicating that the pricing details might be omitted or handled elsewhere. The contract focuses on providing essential transitional housing services.
    Attachment D.2 outlines the mandatory Reference Contract Worksheet for Offerors responding to Factor 1 – Experience, specifically for HCHV transitional housing and supportive services for Veterans in community-based facilities. Offerors must provide detailed information for each reference contract, including the legal name of the contracting entity, contract number, confirmation of HCHV services for Veterans, a description of specific tasks performed, geographic location, contract dates, the number of patients served, and whether the Offeror was a prime or subcontractor. Crucially, contact information (name, phone, email) of a verifiable reference at the contracting entity is required. The document explicitly states that general claims of experience without specific contract references and the requested information are unacceptable. Failure to submit this detailed information may lead the Government to conclude that the Offeror lacks the necessary experience for the HCHV transitional housing and supportive services contract.
    The provided government file outlines various administrative and operational procedures, likely pertaining to federal government RFPs, grants, or state/local RFPs. The document details different sections and sub-sections, each assigned a numerical identifier and a brief description, often followed by page numbers. Key areas covered include general administrative tasks, financial processes, compliance requirements, reporting guidelines, and technical specifications. It appears to be a structured table of contents or an index for a larger document, indicating the organization and scope of a government-related project or program. The consistent formatting and numbering suggest a formal framework for managing and executing government initiatives. Specific mentions of "Annual Project Review," "Project Monitoring," and "Reporting Requirements" further reinforce its administrative nature.
    This document outlines the Contractor Certification for the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, requiring contractors providing services to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to comply with all related immigration laws and regulations. Contractors must not knowingly employ or subcontract with illegal aliens or non-immigrant foreign nationals violating their status. Compliance with “E-Verify” requirements and Federal Acquisition Regulations is also mandatory. Failure to adhere to these provisions may result in the prohibition of non-compliant foreign nationals from working on VA-related services and could lead to contract termination. Contractors are also obligated to obtain similar certifications from their subcontractors. Submitting false certifications can lead to prosecution.
    VHA Directive 1162.04 outlines policies and responsibilities for the Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Contract Residential Services (CRS) Program. It details the administration, monitoring, and oversight of HCHV CRS providers by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The directive updates definitions and responsibilities for various personnel, including the HCHV National Program Director, VISN Homeless Coordinator, and VA medical facility staff. Key changes include removing requirements for HCHV Outreach Services and incorporating auditing and documentation responsibilities. The program aims to reduce Veteran homelessness by providing outreach, case management, and therapeutic transitional housing through community contracts. The directive also specifies operational standards, inspection procedures, payment guidelines for absent Veterans, and contracting processes for HCHV CRS programs, emphasizing compliance and effective resource allocation.
    The document appears to be a list of locations and roads in Southern California, highlighting various cities and notable facilities such as VA Clinics, medical centers, and government services. Key routes and connecting highways, like the 405 and 91 freeways, are mentioned, along with specific neighborhoods and cities like Bellflower, Cerritos, and Anaheim. Overall, it serves as a geographical overview of transportation and healthcare resources in the region.
    The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Long Beach Healthcare System (VALBHS) is soliciting proposals for an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide 10-bed transitional housing and supportive services for homeless veterans. The contract, with a guaranteed minimum of $1,000 and a maximum aggregate value of $4,600,000, has a five-year period of performance from March 1, 2026, to February 28, 2031. Services, including room, board, case management, and transportation, will be delivered through the Health Care for Homeless Veterans Contracted Emergency Residential Services (HCHV CERS) model within Long Beach, CA, or a 20-mile radius in Orange County. Facilities must meet ADA, fire, safety, and licensing requirements and pass VA inspections. The contractor is responsible for staffing, training, and maintaining comprehensive veteran records, with a focus on rapid rehousing within 90 days.
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