J046--WATER TREATMENT AND CHILLER PLANT SERVICES
ID: 36C24725Q0026Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF247-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 7 (36C247)AUGUSTA, GA, 30904, USA

NAICS

All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing (325998)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- WATER PURIFICATION AND SEWAGE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT (J046)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking a vendor for a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside contract to perform comprehensive maintenance and treatment services on water and chiller plants at the William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center in Columbia, South Carolina.

    The main objectives are to ensure the efficient and safe operation of the medical center's chiller and boiler plants. The scope of work involves providing chemical treatment, testing, and equipment maintenance services for five chillers of varying tonnages, two cooling towers, and a 30,000-gallon chilled water system. The vendor will also be responsible for Legionella testing and addressing boiler water treatment for seven boilers with different horsepower ratings.

    The contract is likely a performance-based or service contract with a base period from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025, and four one-year extension options. The total estimated contract value is unknown, and vendors will need to submit unit prices and quantities for various services and equipment.

    The VA seeks a single vendor capable of meeting all technical requirements at the lowest price. Vendors must complete and submit the RFQ document, along with supporting documentation, by August 8, 2024, at 10:00 AM CST. The documentation should demonstrate the vendor's ability to meet specifications, with particular emphasis on OEM authorization and detailed pricing schedules.

    The evaluation criteria will likely focus on the vendor's expertise and ability to maintain and treat the specific equipment on-site, as well as their understanding of water treatment and chiller plant operations. A site walk was scheduled for July 25, 2023, to allow vendors to inspect the equipment and facilities.

    Questions regarding this opportunity should be directed to the Contract Specialist, Terri Hudson, via email at terri.hudson@va.gov.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Terri HudsonContract Specialist
    Terri.Hudson@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking vendors for water treatment and chiller plant services at the William Jennings Bryan Dorn VAMC in Columbia, South Carolina. The contract will be awarded to a single vendor that can provide all the required services at the lowest price while meeting technical requirements. The NAICS code is 325998, reflecting chemical product and preparation manufacturing. Vendors must submit a quote and supporting documentation to demonstrate their ability to meet the specifications. All quotes must include associated fees such as shipping and delivery charges. The response deadline is July 31, 2024, by 4:00 PM CST, with questions due by July 26, 2024, at 10:00 AM CST. The total value of the contract is not specified, but the procurement follows a firm-fixed-price structure, and vendors must complete and return specific sections of the SF 1449, providing pricing details and confirming their status as a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business. This notice emphasizes the need for OEM authorization and detailed pricing schedules, with all SDVOSBs required to be listed on the specified VIP website.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking to procure water treatment services for the boiler and chiller plant at the William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center in Columbia, South Carolina. This is a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business set-aside contract, with a base period of October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025, and four one-year option periods. The contractor will be responsible for providing a full-service chemical treatment program for the hospital's chiller and boiler plants, including regular service calls, water testing, and corrosion control. They will also need to furnish water treatment chemicals and storage tanks, as well as provide training to boiler and chiller plant operators. The total estimated value of the contract is unknown, as offerors will need to provide unit prices and quantities for various services and equipment. The submission deadline for proposals is July 31, 2024, at 4:00 PM CDT.
    Procurement Objective: The Department of Veterans Affairs, Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center, seeks water and chiller treatment services for its facilities. Specifications and Requirements: The contract includes the treatment and maintenance of cooling water and boiler water systems. This encompasses multiple chillers and boilers with varying capacities, as well as cooling towers. The chilled water system has a capacity of 30,000 gallons. Scope of Work: The contractor will be responsible for providing water and chiller treatment services, including but not limited to, the maintenance and treatment of cooling towers, chillers, and boilers. They will also address Legionella testing, which is conducted on the cooling towers. Contract Details: This amendment extends the deadline for offer submissions and includes questions and answers intended to provide clarification for potential vendors. The site walk, scheduled for July 25th, will allow vendors to inspect the equipment and facilities. Key Dates: The amendment was issued on July 23, 2024, with a site walk scheduled for the following day. Evaluation Criteria: While not explicitly stated, it can be inferred that proposals will be evaluated based on vendors' ability to meet the specified requirements, their experience in providing similar services, and their understanding of the scope of work. In summary, the Department of Veterans Affairs, Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center, is seeking a contractor to provide water and chiller treatment services for its facilities. This includes the maintenance and treatment of cooling towers, multiple chillers with varying capacities, and boilers. With a site walk scheduled and questions clarified, vendors are expected to submit proposals detailing their ability to meet the specified requirements and effectively manage the water and chiller treatment services for the medical center.
    The amendment extends the deadline for offer submissions for the procurement of water and chiller treatment services by the Department of Veterans Affairs' Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center. The new closing date for offers is August 8, 2024, at 10:00 AM CST. This extension aims to provide additional time for interested parties to respond to Solicitation Number 36C24725Q0026. Aside from the deadline extension, all other terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged. Vendors are required to acknowledge receipt of this amendment and adhere to the specified submission requirements. The primary objective of this procurement is to obtain services related to the treatment and maintenance of water and chiller systems, ensuring their optimal performance and longevity. While specific details about the scope of work and technical requirements are not provided in this amendment, they would be outlined in the original solicitation document.
    Procurement Objective: The government agency is seeking to upgrade or replace cooling and boiler systems within a facility, focusing on improving efficiency and water usage. The scope includes cooling tower systems, chillers, chilled water loops, and steam boilers, along with associated equipment like water softeners and deaerators. Specifications and Requirements: The agency provides specific details about the current setup, including the number of cooling towers (2), their cell dimensions, and annual water makeup requirements (approx. 14 million gallons per year). They also inquire about the tonnage of the cooling towers and chillers, with the latter consisting of a mix of 750-ton and 500-ton units. The boiler plant includes four steam boilers with a majority being 600 horsepower, and the presence of a water softener and a deaerator is confirmed. Scope of Work: A vendor or contractor would be responsible for supplying and installing the specified cooling and boiler systems, ensuring they meet the provided specifications and integrate effectively with the existing infrastructure. This includes providing the necessary equipment, such as cooling towers, chillers, boilers, and any ancillary components. Evaluation Criteria: While not explicitly stated, it can be inferred that proposals will be evaluated based on their technical merit, including the vendor's ability to provide systems that meet the specified requirements and effectively address the agency's needs for improved efficiency and water conservation. Key Dates and Contract Details: This particular excerpt does not provide information on submission deadlines, project timelines, or contract specifics. In summary, the government agency is seeking to procure and install upgraded cooling and boiler systems, focusing on water efficiency and effective temperature control. The scope includes cooling towers, chillers, water treatment systems, and steam boilers, all tailored to meet the specific requirements of the facility. Vendors will need to demonstrate their ability to provide efficient, reliable solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure.
    Procurement Objective: The William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center in Columbia, South Carolina, is seeking vendors for water treatment and chiller plant services. This includes comprehensive maintenance and treatment services for their chiller and boiler plants to ensure efficient and safe operations. Specifications and Requirements: The facility has specific equipment that needs attention, including five chillers with varying tonnages (750 and 500 tons), two cooling towers with two cells each, and a chilled water system of 30,000 gallons. For boiler water treatment, there are a total of seven boilers with different horsepower ratings, and the annual steam production is approximately 82,492,000 million lbs of steam. Scope of Work: The vendor will be responsible for providing water treatment and maintenance services for the chiller and boiler plants, including but not limited to chemical treatment, testing, and equipment maintenance. They will also need to address Legionella testing, which is currently conducted only on the cooling towers. Contract Details: While not explicitly stated, the contract is likely to be a performance-based or service contract, ensuring the proper maintenance and functionality of the water treatment and chiller plants. Key Dates: The submission deadline for questions and requests, such as the site walk, was presumably around July 2023, as indicated by the date mentioned (July 25th). Evaluation Criteria: Not explicitly stated, but the vendor's ability to address the specific equipment and systems in place, as well as their experience in water treatment and chiller plant maintenance, will likely be key factors in the evaluation process.
    This document from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) outlines a directive for the prevention of healthcare-associated Legionella disease and scald injuries from water systems in VA facilities. The main objective is to establish policies and procedures to mitigate the risk of Legionella bacteria exposure and scalding injuries in specific VA-owned buildings and water systems. The directive applies to VA-owned buildings where patients, residents, or staff stay or sleep overnight, as well as outdoor non-potable water systems like cooling towers. It focuses on primary prevention activities and aims to reduce the risk of Legionella exposure through various control measures. Specifications include maintaining appropriate water temperatures, using biocides to control Legionella growth, and implementing engineering controls such as water treatment systems. Continuous monitoring of water quality, pressure, and temperature is emphasized, along with the use of anti-scald devices to prevent injuries. The scope of work involves developing and implementing written HCA LD prevention plans for each relevant building and water system. This includes risk assessments, implementing engineering controls, monitoring, and validating the effectiveness of these measures through environmental and clinical testing. The directive outlines responsibilities for various VA personnel, including the Under Secretary for Health, Assistant Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Integrated Services Network (VISN) Directors, VA Medical Facility Directors, and others. It also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between clinical and engineering staff. While there are no specific contract details mentioned, the directive emphasizes the need for sufficient resources and funding to ensure compliance with the outlined prevention measures. The document includes references to various guidelines, standards, and regulations from organizations such as the CDC, EPA, and ASHRAE, which provide additional technical details for Legionella control and water management.
    This file outlines wage determinations for various occupations under the Service Contract Act, with specific rates provided for different regions. The document is a comprehensive list of occupations, each with an associated code, title, and hourly rate. These rates are determined by the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division and are applicable to contracts subject to the Service Contract Act. The state covered in this document is South Carolina, specifically the counties of Calhoun, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, and Saluda. The occupations listed span a wide range of sectors, including administrative support, automotive service, food preparation, health, information technology, transportation, and many others. For each occupation, there is a corresponding hourly rate that employers are required to pay their employees. These rates are further supplemented by fringe benefits, such as health and welfare benefits, vacation time, and paid holidays. Additionally, the document provides detailed instructions for requesting authorization for additional classifications and wage rates using Standard Form 1444 (SF-1444). This process involves the contractor proposing a classification, providing a job description, and justifying the proposed wage rate, which is then reviewed by the Wage and Hour Division for approval. The wage determinations outlined in this file ensure that employees working under the Service Contract Act in South Carolina receive fair and appropriate compensation for their work.
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