J045--Replace Chiller #2 Project 526-22-105
ID: 36C24225B0004Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF242-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 02 (36C242)ALBANY, NY, 12208, USA

NAICS

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

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- PLUMBING, HEATING, AND WASTE DISPOSAL EQUIPMENT (J045)

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 the Replace Chiller #2 project (526-22-105) at the James J. Peters DVA Medical Center in Bronx, NY. This project, estimated to cost between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000, is specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and involves the supply and installation of a new chiller, maintenance of a temporary chiller during the transition, and extensive electrical and mechanical work. The successful contractor must comply with federal, state, and local codes, ensuring the new installation is operational by May 1, 2025, to meet summer demands. Interested bidders should contact Contracting Officer Phillip D. Kang at Phillip.Kang@va.gov and are required to submit their proposals by the specified deadline, with a pre-bid site visit scheduled to facilitate understanding of the project requirements.

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    Phillip D KangContracting Officer
    Phillip.Kang@va.gov
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    The document outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) for construction services to replace Chiller #2 at the James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Bronx, NY. This project, estimated between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000, is exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). Contractors must begin work within 10 calendar days of the Notice to Proceed (NTP) and complete it within 150 days, ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local codes. The responsibilities include supplying and installing a new York chiller, maintaining a temporary 1000-ton chiller during the transition, and conducting extensive electrical and mechanical work, adhering to safety standards. A pre-bid site visit is scheduled, and all bidders must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and comply with specific requirements regarding labor standards and environmental regulations. The document emphasizes the importance of timely procurement, as the facility needs the new installation operational by May 1, 2025, to meet summer demands. Bidders are encouraged to communicate inquiries to the Contracting Officer by a specified deadline and must present a bid bond if their proposal exceeds $150,000.
    The Presolicitation Notice outlines the upcoming replacement of Chiller #2 at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center in Bronx, NY. It specifies the project code (526-22-105) and set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The contractor will be responsible for supplying labor, materials, and supervision to replace an existing Trane chiller with a new York model, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and VA requirements. Key tasks include refrigerant recovery, disassembling existing equipment, modifying infrastructure for the new chiller, and conducting electrical work. The contractor will also perform system testing, start-up, and programming. Cleanup and adherence to environmental regulations are mandatory throughout the project. The anticipated project duration is 160 calendar days, commencing within 14 days post-notice to proceed (NTP). The estimated budget ranges between $1 million and $2 million, with a requirement for bond submissions. Interested contractors must register with the SBA and maintain current status in the System for Award Management (SAM). The solicitation details will be released around November 25, 2024, with a response deadline of November 21, 2024. This procurement emphasizes the federal government's commitment to hiring service-disabled veterans while upgrading essential medical infrastructure.
    The document outlines the Master Specifications for a project undertaken by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to replace Chiller #2 at a medical center. It details general requirements, safety procedures, construction guidelines, and security measures essential for contractors. Key points include requirements for preparing the site, adhering to safety standards, managing construction waste, and maintaining existing utility services during the project. Security protocols necessitate contractor compliance with VA police procedures and control over access to the construction site. The document emphasizes the mechanism for interacting with various stakeholders, including notification processes for utility interruptions and the construction of physical barriers. It also mandates detailed record-keeping, including as-built drawings and warranty management plans. These procedures ensure minimal disruption to ongoing medical operations and a commitment to safety and environmental compliance throughout the project. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors engaging with the VA on this construction project, underlining the critical nature of risk management and operational adherence in a sensitive healthcare environment.
    The VAAR 852.219-75 outlines the limitations on subcontracting for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) in federal contracts as mandated by 38 U.S.C. 8127. It specifies that for service contracts, no more than 50% of the government funds can be subcontracted to non-certified firms. For general construction contracts, this limit is raised to 85%, while for special trade contractors, it is set at 75%. The document emphasizes the importance of compliance with these limitations, detailing that violations can lead to significant penalties, including fines and potential criminal charges. Moreover, the offerors must certify their adherence to these subcontracting rules and are required to maintain documentation that demonstrates compliance. This includes having their bids accompanied by the necessary certification. Overall, the document seeks to ensure that awarded contracts contribute to veteran-owned businesses while maintaining regulatory integrity across federal contracting activities.
    The document focuses on the location of Chiller #2 within a specified area, essential for understanding site-specific mechanical infrastructure requirements. The key points indicate the technical specifications and operational parameters of Chiller #2, detailing its integration into the existing system. Supporting information includes proximity to essential utilities, structural considerations, and guidelines for maintenance access. The purpose of this document aligns with federal RFPs and grants by ensuring contractors understand the site’s specific needs, facilitating competent proposals and compliance with operational standards. Overall, this document emphasizes the importance of accurate location details for effective facility management and project planning.
    The file outlines the General Decision Number NY20240003 regarding wage determinations for construction projects in New York, covering building, heavy, highway, and residential construction in the Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond counties. It specifies compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act, requiring contractors to pay minimum wage rates as set by Executive Orders. For contracts starting from January 30, 2022, the prevailing wage is set at least $17.20 per hour, while contracts awarded between 2015 and January 29, 2022, must pay at least $12.90 per hour if not renewed after January 30, 2022. The document lists various trades and corresponding wage rates, including classifications for asbestos workers, boilermakers, carpenters, electricians, and laborers, along with fringe benefits. Detailed specifications for equipment operators and other classifications underline the prevailing wage rates derived from surveys or union agreements. The file highlights the importance of obtaining paid sick leave for federal contractors as per Executive Order 13706, designed for employee welfare. This document serves as a vital reference for contractors and labor management in meeting federal wage standards for public construction projects.
    The "Buy American Certificate" provision outlines the offeror's obligations regarding the domestic product certification in federal contracts, as prescribed by FAR 25.1101(a)(2). The document specifies that the offeror must certify that each end product is a "domestic end product" unless noted otherwise, listing any foreign products and indicating if they meet the 55% domestic content requirement. The provision also defines key terms including "commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) item," "critical component," and distinguishes between domestic and foreign end products. The government will evaluate offers based on these criteria, aiming to promote domestic procurement while adhering to established acquisition regulations. This certificate is a crucial element in federal RFPs, ensuring compliance with domestic sourcing policies and emphasizing the importance of domestic manufacturing in government contracting processes.
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