J065--Generator Preventative Maintenance
ID: 36C24625Q0480Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246)HAMPTON, VA, 23667, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance (811310)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND VETERINARY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (J065)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting proposals for Generator Preventative Maintenance services at the Asheville Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salem, VA. The contract encompasses a base year with four optional one-year extensions, totaling an award amount of $12.5 million, and requires the contractor to perform annual and semi-annual maintenance on five specific generators to ensure compliance with technical standards and operational readiness in a medical environment. This maintenance is critical for maintaining the reliability and safety of medical equipment, which directly supports the healthcare needs of veterans. Interested bidders should submit their quotes by March 26, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Contract Specialist Kristine E. Woodbury at Kristine.Woodbury@va.gov.

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    Kristine E WoodburyContract Specialist
    Kristine.Woodbury@va.gov
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    The document outlines a solicitation for a contract with the Department of Veterans Affairs for generator preventative maintenance services at the Asheville VAMC. This contract includes a base year with four optional one-year extensions, with a total award amount of $12.5 million. It establishes a requirement for the contractor to perform annual and semi-annual maintenance on five specific generators, ensuring compliance with technical standards and hospital operational requirements. Key responsibilities include thorough inspections, maintenance of operational readiness, and adherence to safety protocols within a medical environment. The contractor must ensure all personnel are appropriately trained and equipped with personal protective equipment. Electronic submission of invoices and proper documentation of work completed is mandated. Special requirements address compliance with federal contracting regulations, focusing on the utilization of service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses and stipulating limitations on subcontracting to ensure the primary contractor fulfills a significant portion of the contract. Overall, this solicitation emphasizes the importance of quality maintenance and operational reliability while aligning with the VA's mission to support veteran healthcare facilities.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is issuing a presolicitation notice for generator preventative maintenance at the Asheville VAMC in North Carolina, with the solicitation expected around March 13, 2025. This requirement includes maintenance for five specific generators from manufacturers such as Cummins, CAT, Kohler, and Generac. The pertinent NAICS code is 811310, covering businesses with a size standard of $12.5 million, and the set-aside is for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC). Contractors are instructed to communicate via email with Contract Specialist Kristine Woodbury, as telephone inquiries will not be accepted. All interested parties are responsible for accessing and downloading relevant documents from the Contract Opportunities website without additional notifications from the contracting officer.
    The Sources Sought Notice issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs is focused on identifying qualified businesses for Generator Preventative Maintenance and Inspections at the Asheville Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC). The project involves maintenance for five specific generators, including models from Cummins, CAT, Kohler, and Generac, with details about their specifications and operational capacities provided. The document serves as a market research tool rather than a formal request for bids, seeking capability statements from interested parties. Responses must include company details, NAICS code, DUNS number, business size, and socioeconomic categories to demonstrate qualifications. The deadline for submission of responses is March 5, 2024, by 10:00 AM EST, and all submissions should be directed to the specified email address. This notice underscores the VA's proactive approach in sourcing services while clarifying there is no obligation for contract award or reimbursement for response costs.
    The document is an amendment to the solicitation for a project managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Network Contracting Office 6, specifically for Generator Preventative Maintenance. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the deadline for submitting quotes to March 26, 2025, at 10:00 AM EDT. This extension provides potential bidders additional time to prepare and submit their offers for the contract. The amendment outlines the process for bidders to acknowledge receipt of the amendment and emphasizes that failure to comply with the acknowledgment requirement may lead to rejection of their offer. Despite this modification, all other terms and conditions from the original solicitation remain unchanged. The contracting officer overseeing this process is Harold L. McQuillia, Jr. This document reflects standard practices in government contracting to ensure transparency and fair competition among vendors.
    This document serves as an amendment to solicitation RFQ 36C24625Q0480, pertaining to preventive maintenance inspections for generators at the Asheville VA Medical Center. Issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the amendment addresses vendor inquiries received by March 19, 2025. Key points include the denial of a pre-award site visit, confirmation that emergency call services are included under specific conditions, and stipulations regarding the submission of quotes for any repairs or replacements identified during inspections. Additionally, the amendment clarifies that the contract entails two annual maintenance trips and does not include load bank testing, which is under a separate contract. The only known issue with the generators is that the CAT generator at building 62 is reportedly burning oil during operation. The document underscores the importance of communication with the Contracting Officer regarding maintenance and any operational problems encountered, ensuring all repairs are pre-approved. Overall, this amendment provides essential clarifications to potential bidders about the terms and conditions of the contract, reinforcing procedural compliance in the procurement process.
    The document is a collection of outlines and formatting standards related to government RFPs (Requests for Proposals), federal grants, and state and local RFPs. It emphasizes the critical requirements and guidelines necessary for proposal submissions, focusing on proper structuring, mandatory inclusion of specific data, and adherence to regulatory compliance. Key components include eligibility criteria for grant applicants, the evaluation process for proposals, expected deliverables, budget considerations, and reporting obligations. Additionally, it highlights the importance of transparency, accountability, and collaboration among various stakeholders in government contracting processes. The overarching goal is to enhance efficiency and ensure that proposals meet the required standards, ultimately facilitating better resource allocation and project implementation within the public sector. This documentation serves as a vital reference for entities seeking to engage in federal or state-funded programs, ensuring compliance and quality in their applications.
    The Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) outlines the evaluation framework for the Generator Preventative Maintenance contract at the Asheville Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salem, VA. The plan specifies monitoring parameters, methodologies, and responsibilities of government personnel, primarily the Contracting Officer (CO) and designated Point of Contact (POC). The contractor's performance will be assessed based on established standards, with an Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) set at 95% for service adherence and documentation, and 100% for inspection specifications. Incentives for meeting standards include favorable performance evaluations, while disincentives encompass documentation of issues and the possibility of Contract Discrepancy Reports (CDRs) for repeated performance failures. Various surveillance methods such as direct observation, user surveys, and complaint analysis will be employed. The document emphasizes the need for objective assessment and outlines procedures for addressing both acceptable and unacceptable performance, including corrective action plans. Structured performance assessments will occur monthly, ensuring ongoing compliance and quality assurance throughout the contract duration. This proactive approach aims to uphold the integrity of government contracts while ensuring contractors meet required service levels effectively.
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