J012--Fire Alarm and Suppression System Services | SFVAMC
ID: 36C26125Q0098Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF261-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 21 (36C261)MATHER, CA, 95655, USA

NAICS

Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) (561621)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT (J012)

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 qualified contractors to provide fire alarm and suppression system services for the San Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC). The procurement involves comprehensive testing, maintenance, and repair services for fire alarm and suppression systems, ensuring compliance with safety standards set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and The Joint Commission. This contract is critical for maintaining safety in healthcare facilities, with a contract period starting on February 1, 2025, and options to extend for up to four additional years. Interested Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) must submit their proposals by January 16, 2025, at 1:00 PM Pacific Time, and can contact Contract Specialist Durell Salaz at durell.salaz@va.gov for further information.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Durell SalazContract Specialist
    Durell Salaz
    durell.salaz@va.gov
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    The Combined Synopsis/Solicitation Notice issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs outlines the need for fire alarm and suppression system services for the San Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC). The solicitation, designated as number 36C26125Q0098, has a response deadline set for January 16, 2025, at 1:00 PM Pacific Time. The contract is designated for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC) and falls under the Product Service Code J012 and NAICS Code 561621. Interested parties may refer to several attachments that accompany the solicitation, detailing the request for quote, past performance survey, wage determination, and various supporting tools for life safety and testing schedules. This notice is part of standard federal contracting procedures aimed at ensuring compliance and safety in VA facilities while promoting veteran-owned businesses in the procurement process.
    The Past Performance Survey is a critical evaluation tool used by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to assess a company's past performance while considering it for a VA contract under solicitation number 36C26125Q0098. Each reference must complete an individual survey, which is submitted confidentially to a designated VA contact. The survey requires evaluators to provide details about the services rendered by the company, including performance dates, contract amounts, and contract numbers. Key evaluation questions focus on the quality of work, any performance issues or concerns encountered, and how such issues were managed. Evaluators rate the overall quality of work on a scale from Excellent to Unacceptable, supported by comments. The overall purpose of this survey is to ensure that the VA makes informed decisions based on a company's historical performance in fulfilling contracts, thereby reinforcing accountability and quality standards in government contracting processes. This structured and thorough approach underscores the importance of past performance in assessing a company's eligibility for future federal opportunities.
    The document outlines wage determinations under the Service Contract Act, specifically for contracts entering in California, focusing on San Francisco and San Mateo counties. It indicates minimum wage requirements based on Executive Orders 14026 and 13658, which establish hourly wage thresholds of $17.20 and $12.90, respectively, for covered workers depending on contract dates. An extensive table lists hourly wage rates for various occupations, reflecting a range of professional fields from Administrative Support to Health Occupations, emphasizing compliance with specified wage regulations. Additional details cover fringe benefits, including health insurance and vacation entitlements, as well as the conformance process for unlisted job classifications. The document also highlights the provision of paid sick leave under Executive Order 13706 for federal contractors, further detailing additional compensation for hazardous roles. This summary illustrates the U.S. Department of Labor's efforts to enforce fair labor practices in federal contracting, ensuring workers receive mandated wages and protections according to the Service Contract Act. This initiative is pertinent for federal RFPs and grants, ensuring compliance by contractors in providing fair compensation to labor services.
    The document serves as a comprehensive guide detailing the essential Life Safety and Environment of Care documentation needed for hospitals participating in accreditation programs. It outlines various standards, evaluation elements, and compliance requirements based on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes and Joint Commission guidelines. Key topics include building safety assessments, fire risk management, emergency power systems, and the management of medical gas and vacuum systems. Each performance element is meticulously listed, along with its frequency of required inspections and testing, ensuring hospital facilities can effectively manage risks associated with safety, security, and utility systems. Furthermore, hospitals are encouraged to utilize this tool to maintain compliance and readiness for accreditation surveys. This document ultimately underlines the need for thorough documentation and procedural adherence to safeguard patient and facility well-being.
    The document outlines a schedule for the maintenance and inspection of fire alarm and sprinkler systems for various buildings from 2025 to 2030. It includes specific timelines for activities categorized as Annual (A) or Semi-Annual (SA) maintenance, indicating the necessary frequency for each building's fire safety systems. Buildings listed include TJC Building, LTCI Building, and several others, all requiring routine inspections to ensure compliance with safety regulations. The maintenance schedule underscores the importance of these checks in safeguarding infrastructure and aligning with federal safety standards. By adhering to this systematic plan, the document reflects the government's commitment to maintaining fire safety and risk management across its facilities.
    The document outlines corrective actions and repairs related to fire protection equipment, adhering to the California Code of Regulations - Title 19. It includes pertinent property and contractor information, detailing inspections, testing, and maintenance conducted on specific equipment or devices. Key elements captured are the date deficiencies were found and corrected, along with a certification of compliance stating that the fire protection systems are fully operable. The document emphasizes accountability through signatures from both a building representative and a technician, confirming that repairs met regulatory standards. This report serves a crucial role in ensuring safety and maintenance of fire protection systems, essential for compliance in federal and state funding contexts, as well as for adherence to local safety regulations.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Department of Veterans Affairs for a contract involving fire alarm testing, maintenance, and repair services for the VA San Francisco Healthcare System. It details the scope of work required, including inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm, suppression systems, and fire damper testing. The contract period begins on February 1, 2025, with options to extend for up to four additional years. Key requirements include adherence to safety standards set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and The Joint Commission, ensuring compliance with regulations through continuous monitoring and documentation. The contractor must maintain a robust emergency response system, provide certified technicians, and submit electronic invoices monthly. The proposal emphasizes the importance of timely maintenance and repairs, outlining specific responses for emergency versus non-emergency situations. Emphasis is placed on the eligibility criteria for contractors, including a history of relevant experience and local operational capability. This RFP reflects the government's commitment to ensuring safety in healthcare facilities while supporting small and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.
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