Z2DZ--Copy of CTX Building 202 Roof Repair (Non-Emergency) Program Need Date 07/10/2024
ID: 36C25724Q0720Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)ARLINGTON, TX, 76006, USA

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Roofing Contractors (238160)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OTHER HOSPITAL BUILDINGS (Z2DZ)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks roof repair and renovation services for multiple facilities in Texas, primarily focusing on sealing leaks, improving weather resistance, and conducting extensive roofing work. With a firm-fixed price contract valued between $250,000 and $500,000, the procurement aims to enhance the Central Texas Veterans Health Care Facility and the Olin E. Teague Veteran's Center in Temple. The project involves specialized construction services, detailed architectural drawings, and intricate renovations, emphasizing the department's commitment to enhancing veteran healthcare facilities. The contract, set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, requires bids by July 30, 2024, with key evaluation factors being past performance and pricing.

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    Stephanie L IngersollContract Specialist
    Stephanie.Ingersoll@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks roof repairs for Building 202 at the Olin E. Teague VA Medical Center in Texas. The goal is to fix roof leaks, rusted areas, and gutters, adhering to specified standards. It's a firm-fixed price contract, estimated between $250,000 and $500,000, set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses. The procurement process cuts off questions on July 16, 24, with quotes due July 30. Evaluations will prioritize past performance and price, requiring offerors to provide information on previous projects and pricing schedules. Contractors must meet safety and wage requirements, and their submissions must address the use of telecommunications equipment and services. Key dates include a pre-bid site visit on July 11 and the contract commencement within 180 days of award.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs issues Amendment 0001 to its solicitation for roofing repair and maintenance services. Offerors are required to acknowledge receipt of the amendment and follow its instructions, or their offers may be rejected. The amendment extends the response deadline to August 8, 2024, and provides answers to bidders' questions. It clarifies the scope of work, including the repair of 15,000 square feet of roof, the removal and reinstallation of the lightning protection system, and warranty expectations. It also confirms the requirement of OSHA certifications for workers and outlines contractor responsibilities regarding materials, storage, and badging. Multiple attachments accompanying the amendment offer further details and specifications for the project. Bidders must adhere to the specified requirements, including past performance criteria and submission guidelines. Key dates include the site visit on July 25, 2024, and the extended response deadline.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs issues Amendment 0002, extending the submission deadline for offers in response to RFP 36C25724Q0720 until August 15, 2024, at 10:00 AM CST. This amendment also incorporates sign-in sheets from recent site visits and sets a new date of August 7, 2024, for the due date of Request for Information (RFI) questions stemming from the second site visit. The core objective of the RFP remains unchanged, seeking solutions for providing efficient and effective healthcare services to veterans.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs issues Amendment 0003 to address requests for information (RFI) regarding Repair Building 202 in Temple, TX. The amendment incorporates questions and responses obtained during a second site visit. It clarifies that the VA cannot provide drone moisture survey results and that a third-party inspector must be hired to fulfill the requirement for full-time job site inspections. Contractors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment before submitting their offers. The hour and date for receipt of offers are extended. Offerors are advised to carefully review the changes and ensure their offers comply with the amended terms.
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    The procurement objectives of the OLIN E. TEAGUE VETERAN'S CENTER project involve extensive exterior renovations. The main focus is on replacing and upgrading the building's roofing, siding, and trim, including the addition of prefinished metal flashing and specific colored brick courses. Various details are provided, such as the installation of a 624-diameter window and a prefinshed metal gutter system. The scope also includes foundation vents, a chain link fence, and a recharge shed in the dumpster area. Architects Pfluger Associates and O'Connell Robertson Grobe Inc. have outlined clear requirements and elevations for contractors to follow. The contract, with an estimated value of 8.7 million, is scheduled to be awarded on 01-29, and the project's key dates indicate active work periods, including an extensive arcade roof replacement. The evaluation of proposals will likely prioritize cost-effectiveness and adherence to the detailed specifications outlined for this comprehensive exterior renovation project.
    The procurement objectives of the OLIN E. TEAGUE VETERAN'S CENTER construction project in Temple, Texas, seek contractors for various tasks. The project involves significant brickwork, detailing soldier courses, stretchers, and rowlock courses, with specific dimensions and requirements. Louvers and vents are also to be installed, including precise measurements and materials. Contractors will be responsible for brick detailing, caulking, and expansion joints, adhering to detailed specifications for these elements. The elevation drawings of multiple building elevations provide insights into the required exterior work, with emphasis on brickwork and vent placement. Key dates and contract values are missing, but the complex brickwork and architectural details indicate a substantial project scope. Evaluation criteria are likely focused on construction expertise and the ability to execute these precise architectural elements effectively.
    The procurement objective of this government project is to acquire construction and renovation services for the Olin E. Teague Veteran's Center in Temple, Texas. The project, titled "Replacement Domiciliary," involves extensive interior and exterior work, including roofing, ceiling, and floor modifications, with a focus on structural integrity and aesthetic improvement. The scope of work entails comprehensive renovations, with detailed measurements and specifications provided for each area of the center. The roof and ceiling sections require precise modifications, including clearances and stud placements. Flooring plans call for the installation of various materials, such as gypsum and oak trim. The project also involves the addition of an exercise area and the renovation of rooms and corridors, incorporating new windows and doors. The drawing includes critical dimensions and notations for contractors to follow, ensuring a thorough understanding of the required work. Key dates and contract details are missing, but the evaluation of proposals will likely focus on the bidder's ability to execute the extensive renovation work accurately and efficiently. This RFP outlines a comprehensive construction project, seeking experienced vendors to undertake the transformation of the Veteran's Center.
    The procurement objectives of this government agency are multifaceted, seeking a variety of construction-related goods and services for a project titled "Replacement Domiciliary Olin E. Teague Veteran's Center." The primary focus is on architectural enhancements, specifically intricate metalwork and bricklaying for building canopies, entrances, and soffit panels. The agency requires detailed drawings, plans, and elevations for these architectural features, employing various scales to ensure precision in construction. This project entails the creation of exposed trusses similar to 5/5-4 and metal wall panels, with specific dimensions and anchoring requirements. The agency also seeks prefabricated cedar wood trusses and colored metal roofing, fascia, and closure trims, all of which are meticulously measured and specified. To complete the project, the successful vendor will need to anchor bolts, create metal decking, and install elastomeric roof systems, adhering to stringent technical norms. The contract, likely a firm-fixed-price arrangement, appears substantial, judging by the extensive list of requirements. Vendors will be evaluated based on their ability to meet technical specifications, with past performance and cost being key factors. Critical dates are not explicitly mentioned in the files provided, but the project seems to be in an advanced planning stage, with drawings and detailed sections already approved by relevant authorities.
    The procurement objectives of the Veterans Administration's RFP aim to replace and upgrade various architectural and mechanical systems in the Olin E. Teague Veteran's Center in Temple, Texas. The primary focus is on enhancing the facility's infrastructure, including corridors, windows, roofing, and mechanical equipment, while also improving the dining and recreation areas. Numerous specific requirements are detailed, such as precise dimensions and elevation measurements for corridors, windows, and roofing systems. For instance, the specification requires three inches to equal one foot for certain measurements. Quality standards are outlined for materials and finishes, with specific mentions of brickwork and insulation. The scope of work involves significant renovations and additions. This includes tasks such as installing new mechanical equipment, upgrading dining and recreational spaces, and constructing loading docks. There are also mentions of cleaning and dishwashing areas, indicating a comprehensive overhaul of the facility's operations. Contract details are limited, but there is mention of a firm-fixed-price contract with an estimated value of around $674,000. Important dates include the project start date of June 24, 1986, and a submission deadline for offers, which has passed, being 26 February 1987. The evaluation of proposals will likely focus on the bidder's ability to meet the extensive technical specifications and their experience with similar complex renovation projects. Cost-effectiveness and a timely completion of the project are also mentioned as key evaluation criteria.
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is undertaking a comprehensive renovation of the atrium in Building 22 at the Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center in Saginaw, Michigan. The primary goal is to enhance the atrium's functionality, aesthetics, and safety while ensuring the medical center remains fully operational during the construction process. Opportunity Overview This project, designated as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside, seeks to procure construction services for interior and exterior upgrades. The VA aims to award a firm-fixed-price contract with an estimated value of $45 million. Scope of Work The scope of work is divided into two phases and encompasses general construction, architectural adjustments, mechanical and electrical work, and finishes. Phase 1 includes: Installing exterior construction barriers and a gate Constructing temporary walls Selective demolition of existing interior elements Building an exterior canopy, sidewalk, and repairing pavement Constructing new interior walls and architectural elements Phase 2 requires: Demolishing the temporary construction wall Removing and replacing all flooring finishes The project has strict deadlines, mandating completion within 120 days of the notice to proceed. Contractors must adhere to detailed plans and specifications outlined in drawings and documents. Key Requirements Contractors must comply with OSHA and EPA regulations, attend a mandatory site visit, and meet small business size standards. They are responsible for providing a detailed project schedule, adhering to phasing plans, and ensuring compliance with strict safety and security protocols. Additionally, the installation of a HILTI firestop system is a critical requirement to maintain the Joint Commission accreditation. Eligibility Criteria Applicants for this SDVOSB set-aside must be verified in the VetCert registry. The VA will prioritize contractors with strong safety records, past performance, and experience in construction projects. Funding and Contract Details The estimated funding available for this project is $45 million. The contract type is a firm-fixed-price contract, and the solicitation document is Solicitation No. 36C25024B0058. Submission Process Interested parties should submit their applications by the deadline on July 31, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. EDT. The submission process includes a mandatory bid guarantee and performance bonds. The VA encourages contractors to ask questions prior to the deadline, with responses provided via amendments. Evaluation Criteria The VA will evaluate applications based on several factors. The primary evaluators are the contractor's safety records, past performance, and price. Technical aspects, including the technical approach, experience, and cost effectiveness, will also be considered. Contact Information For further clarification or questions, interested parties can contact Christina Shockey at Christina.Shockey@va.gov. Important Dates Key dates include a site visit scheduled for July 9, 2024, and the submission deadline on July 31, 2024.
    Z1DA--NCO5 - MATOC II
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    Veterans Affairs, Department Of
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for the NCO 5 - MATOC II, a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) aimed at construction services across various VA facilities in Maryland, Washington D.C., and West Virginia. This solicitation is exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and encompasses a range of construction-related services, including maintenance, repair, and upgrades to healthcare facilities, with a performance period of five years and a maximum task order limit of $1,000,000. The initiative underscores the VA's commitment to enhancing veteran healthcare infrastructure while ensuring compliance with federal contracting standards, including security and wage regulations. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by October 21, 2024, at 11:00 AM Eastern Time, and can direct inquiries to Contracting Officer Lisa M. Lake at lisa.lake2@va.gov or by phone at 304-263-0811 x3233.
    Z2DA--Correct Fall Protection Deficiencies
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    Veterans Affairs, Department Of
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified contractors to provide construction services aimed at correcting fall protection deficiencies at the Clarksburg VA Medical Center in West Virginia. This project, identified as contract number 540-22-118, is a 100% Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside, with an estimated construction cost ranging from $500,000 to $1,000,000. The work will involve general construction and alterations to ensure compliance with safety standards, reflecting the VA's commitment to enhancing facility safety while supporting veteran-owned businesses. Interested contractors must be registered in the SBA Veteran Small Business Certification database and submit bids by November 6, 2024, with a pre-bid site visit scheduled for October 9, 2024, and a deadline for questions on October 16, 2024. For further inquiries, contact Adam Bradford, Contract Specialist, at Adam.Bradford1@va.gov or 304-255-2121 ext 4356.