C1DA--NRM | 503-22-103 Replace Patient Lifts Design (VA-25-00020719)
ID: 36C24425R0026Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF244-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 4 (36C244)PITTSBURGH, PA, 15215, USA

NAICS

Engineering Services (541330)

PSC

ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- CONSTRUCTION: HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (C1DA)

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 seeking an Engineering Services Firm to provide design services for the replacement of patient lifts at the James E. Van Zandt Medical Center in Altoona, PA. The project involves comprehensive design work, including technical specifications, construction documents, and cost estimates for patient lift systems across the medical center and five associated Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs), as many existing lifts are beyond their serviceable life. This initiative is critical for maintaining operational efficiency and safety within the facility. Interested Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) must submit a Standard Form 330 (SF 330) electronically by December 10, 2024, with an expected construction value of approximately $2.96 million and a performance period of 180 days. For further inquiries, contact Amanda Murphy at Amanda.Murphy5@va.gov or (717) 821-1396.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Amanda MurphyContract Specialist
    (717) 821-1396
    Amanda.Murphy5@va.gov
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    This document outlines the procedures and requirements for submitting shop drawings, product data, and samples related to construction contracts with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). It emphasizes the collective term "submittals" for materials that must comply with contract specifications. Contractors are required to submit items for approval, maintain a sequential numbering system, and provide detailed identification information for all submissions. Changes to approved items are restricted without proper justification. Timeliness in submission is critical, as delays in approval cannot extend contract completion timelines. The document specifies that the contractor is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of submissions and outlines requirements for labeling, documentation, and handling of samples and drawings. Additional submittals may be requested at the government’s discretion, potentially affecting contract terms. The overarching aim is to ensure compliance with construction standards and prompt coordination with the government, reinforcing the importance of structure and thoroughness in contractor submissions under federal and state procurement processes.
    The document outlines guidelines from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Facilities Management Office aimed at improving accuracy in cost estimation and project documentation for construction projects. It emphasizes the need to address common errors and omissions that lead to costly change orders. Key steps outlined for the Estimating phase include investigating local economic factors, detailed building area take-offs, verification of unit costs from subcontractors and suppliers, and continuous tracking of labor rates. Additionally, for the Contract Document phase, it stresses the importance of identifying labor and material market conditions, providing thorough backup data, and requiring complete quantity surveys with no lump sum estimates permitted without satisfactory explanation. The document mandates adherence to the VA's 12-category building system for submissions and the clear identification of differences from previous estimates, to enhance quality assurance in project delivery. Overall, this guidance is crucial in mitigating the financial impacts related to construction management within VA projects.
    The CAFM Working Group's CADD Deliverables Guidelines outline the standards required for the Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) submissions associated with Project #503-22-103, which focuses on replacing a patient lift design for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The guidelines stipulate that all CADD data must be provided in Autodesk's REVIT version 2017, ensuring compatibility with the VA's CADD system. Deliverables include data organized on CD, using specific directory paths and file naming conventions to prevent corruption and enhance usability. The document specifies standards for 3D drawings across various disciplines, font sizes, symbology, and the layering standards to be applied, adhering to the American Institute of Architects’ guidelines. Contractors are required to supply hard copies of file listings, check plots, and any special symbology, all becoming the property of the Department of Veterans Affairs upon creation. This document serves as a crucial resource ensuring that CADD submissions meet necessary technical standards for the project's success while ensuring consistency and compliance with VA protocols.
    The Fire Protection Outline serves as a comprehensive framework for ensuring fire safety protocols are met during project design and construction. It details critical project information such as total costs, construction types, occupancy classifications, and safety codes like NFPA 101 and 90A. Key sections cover egress strategies, vertical openings, hazardous areas, smoke zone dimensions, HVAC systems, plumbing for medical gases, sprinklers and standpipes, electrical systems, fire alarms, and project specifications. Each section requires specific identification of codes followed, fire resistance ratings, and the locations of essential systems and components, ensuring compliance with federal and local regulations. The document emphasizes the importance of detailed drawings and specification sections, directing architects and engineers to provide precise responses to the outlined fire safety requirements. Overall, the outline aims to maintain safety and operational efficiency during healthcare facility construction, aligning with necessary life safety measures.
    The Altoona VA Medical Center's Project No. 503-22-103 involves the replacement of the patient lift design, requiring comprehensive construction preparation, including demolition, installation, and adherence to environmental and safety regulations. Contractors must collaborate closely with the Medical Center's Engineering Officer and adhere to the Green Environmental Management System (GEMS) that emphasizes the use of recycled materials, waste diversion tactics, and compliance with federal environmental standards. Key requirements include the documentation of recycled contents, site inspections, and the submission of detailed daily logs and payrolls to maintain transparency. Safety protocols involve obtaining ID badges, conducting competency training for all on-site personnel, and implementing dust and infection control measures. The construction must avoid disruption to hospital operations, maintain emergency service access, and protect existing structures and utilities. In-scope activities such as plumbing, mechanical work, and electrical installations require regulatory compliance with fire safety codes and interim life safety measures. The contractor is responsible for creating as-built drawings, maintaining utility services throughout construction, and ensuring minimal interference with the Medical Center's daily functions. This project reflects the VA's commitment to enhancing facility safety and efficiency while prioritizing sustainability and environmental responsibility.
    The government is soliciting proposals for the Engineering Services (ES) Firm aimed at designing the replacement of patient lifts at the James E. Van Zandt Medical Center, Altoona, PA. The project entails producing comprehensive design services, technical specifications, construction documents, and cost estimates for the patient lift systems across the medical center and five associated Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs). Given that many existing lifts are beyond their serviceable life, the project is critical for facility operations. The proposal is exclusively set aside for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) under the NAICS code 541330. Interested firms must submit a Standard Form 330 (SF 330) electronically by December 10, 2024, to be considered for the contract. Evaluation criteria will focus predominantly on Professional Qualifications and Specialized Experience, with a secondary emphasis on factors such as past performance and capacity to accomplish the work on time. The expected contract value for construction is approximately $2.96 million, with an anticipated performance period of 180 days. This effort reflects the government's commitment to maintaining and upgrading facilities to meet operational needs effectively.
    The document outlines the Register of Wage Determinations under the Service Contract Act, emphasizing compliance with federal minimum wage requirements for contractors. The latest revision, effective from July 22, 2024, establishes that contracts awarded or renewed after January 30, 2022, must pay a minimum wage of $17.20 per hour, while contracts awarded prior to that date may adhere to the minimum of $12.90 per hour if not renewed or extended. The wage determination includes detailed compensation rates across various occupations in Pennsylvania, highlighting specific hourly wages for administrative, automotive, food preparation, health, information technology, and engineering roles, among others. Additionally, the document specifies fringe benefits, including health and welfare contributions, vacation, and holiday entitlements for employees on federal contracts. It also addresses the process for classifying unlisted job roles and establishing appropriate wage rates through a conformance request. The directive underscores the importance of contractor compliance with federal wage laws, worker protections, and benefits under relevant Executive Orders, as well as the requirements for paid sick leave. Overall, the document serves as a critical resource for contractors engaged in service contracts, ensuring fair labor standards and compensation practices.
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