The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a presolicitation notice for the Gillette Small Upgrade Project (36C25926R0016) in Gillette, Wyoming. This project, valued between $100,000 and $250,000, involves upgrading the Gillette Small Clinic at 604 Express Drive. It is 100% set-aside for Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs), including Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). Prospective contractors must be verified and visible in the Small Business Administration (SBA) certification database and listed in the VA's Vendor Information Pages (VIP) database at the time of offer submission and contract award. The NAICS code for this procurement is 236220 with a small business size standard of $45 million. The response date is February 19, 2026, at 10:00 AM MOUNTAIN TIME. Contact Elia Laritza Ruiz Manzo at Elia-Laritza.Ruiz-Manzo@va.gov or 303-712-5727 for more information.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Network Contracting Office is soliciting proposals for the Gillette Small Upgrade Project at the Gillette VA Clinic in Wyoming. This Request for Proposal (RFP) is a total set-aside for verified Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSB) or Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The project, estimated between $100,000 and $250,000, involves correcting drainage issues, replacing an exterior door and frame, and remodeling casework, finishes, and furnishings in three areas of the clinic. Key requirements include adherence to VA construction standards, a 45-calendar-day completion period post-Notice to Proceed, and strict safety and infection control measures due to ongoing clinic operations. Offerors must be registered in SAM, SBA-verified as a VOSB/SDVOSB at the time of offer submission, and submit proposals via email by January 9, 2026, at 10:00 A.M. MT. Evaluation will be based on past performance and price.
The GILLETTE, WYOMING VA CLINIC SMALL UPDATE PROJECT (Project # 666-26-121) outlines a comprehensive renovation at 604 Express Dr., Gillette, WY. The project focuses on exterior and interior updates, including the demolition and installation of new downspouts, drainage systems, concrete, and a west exterior door. Interior work involves demolishing existing casework, countertops, and flooring in the Nurse Station and Reception areas, and removing vinyl wall coverings in HIPAA Room 103. New installations will include casework, countertops, furnishings, and flooring, along with electrical and data outlet reconfigurations. The project emphasizes adherence to VA standards, federal, state, and local regulations, and requires the contractor to manage stormwater quality, protect adjacent properties, control dust, and comply with Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) requirements. The building will remain occupied, necessitating close coordination with the VA to maintain clinic operations.
This Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Master Specifications document outlines comprehensive requirements for the Gillette Small Update project #666-26-121 at the Gillette VA Clinic. The project involves general construction, alterations, repairs, and installations, adhering to strict safety, security, and sustainability standards. Key aspects include detailed construction schedules, quality control, waste management, and various sustainability certification requirements (LEED V4/V4.1, Green Globes). The document specifies procedures for demolition, asbestos and lead-based paint abatement, and new installations across multiple divisions, including concrete, masonry, metals, thermal/moisture protection, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishings, special construction, conveying equipment, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communications, and electronic safety/security systems. It emphasizes the need for a robust security plan, strict badging requirements, controlled access, and diligent document control. The project also details operational guidelines for contractors, including site access, storage, utility management to minimize disruption to clinic operations, and comprehensive warranty management plans. The overall purpose is to ensure a safe, secure, and compliant construction project that meets VA standards while the clinic remains operational.
The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the Gillette VA Clinic Small Update Project (Project # 666-26-121), including construction notes, references to existing conditions, and details on materials and methods to be used. Key directives include compliance with all applicable regulations, storm water management responsibilities, and the necessity for contractors to coordinate activities closely to minimize disruption to the clinic's operations during construction. The document also includes layout plans for the facility, new installations, and the required infrastructure improvements.
This document outlines the construction specifications and details for the Veterans Outpatient Clinic in Gillette, Wyoming, as of 2009. It covers various structural elements, including roofing, sheathing, insulation, and electrical systems, detailing materials, dimensions, and requirements for installation and anchorage. Additionally, it includes schedules for shear walls, footings, electrical panels, and lighting, ensuring compliance with construction standards and regulations.
The VA Notice of Limitations on Subcontracting - Certificate of Compliance for Services and Construction (NOV 2022) outlines subcontracting limits for VA contracts. It mandates that offerors certify compliance with specific percentages of work to be performed by non-VIP-listed SDVOSBs or VOSBs. For services, this limit is 50%; for general construction, it's 85%; and for special trade construction, it's 75%. Materials costs are excluded in construction contracts. The clause warns against false certifications, citing potential criminal, civil, or administrative penalties. Offerors must submit a signed certification, as failure to do so will deem their offer ineligible. The VA reserves the right to request documentation to verify compliance throughout the contract period.
The Past Performance Questionnaire is a critical document used in government solicitations (RFPs, grants) to evaluate a contractor's past performance. It is divided into two main sections: Contractor Information and Client Information. The contractor provides details such as firm name, CAGE code, DUNS number, contract type (Firm Fixed Price, Cost Reimbursement), award and completion dates, original and final contract prices, and a description of the project's relevance and complexity. The client then completes their section, rating the contractor's performance across various categories: Quality, Schedule/Timeliness, Customer Satisfaction, Management/Personnel/Labor, Cost/Financial Management, Safety/Security, and General aspects. Ratings are on a scale of Exceptional, Very Good, Satisfactory, Marginal, Unsatisfactory, or Not Available, with mandatory narrative explanations for marginal or unsatisfactory ratings. Clients also indicate if they would rehire the firm and provide overall strengths, weaknesses, deficiencies, and comments to aid in evaluating performance risk.
This government file is a blank cost estimation form, dated November 26, 2025, designed for a new project with no design yet completed, indicating a preliminary estimate. The form is structured to detail costs across 26 divisions of construction and project management, ranging from 'Special Sections' (Division 0) to 'Transportation' (Division 34). Each division includes sections for labor and materials, with sub-sections for quantity, unit, cost per unit, and total cost. The form also allocates space for adjustments related to 'Local Market Conditions' and 'Small Business Utilization,' and includes fields for overhead, profit, and bonds, culminating in a 'PROJECT TOTAL.' The document serves as a comprehensive template for outlining potential expenses in government-related construction or infrastructure projects, likely used for RFPs or grant applications to provide a detailed financial breakdown.
The Gillette Small Update project #666-26-121 addresses bidder questions regarding renovations in HIPPA 103, Reception 104, and Nurse Station 105. Key clarifications include replacing built-in workstations with freestanding Steelcase (or approved equal) furniture, eliminating upper cabinets, and specifying mobile locking pedestals. The project emphasizes the use of laminate common tops and clarifies the need for power and data at these locations. Countertop materials will include Corian Lava Rock for solid surfaces and Wilsonart Golden Lightning and Fonthill Pear laminates, with a 1 ½” apparent thickness for solid surfaces. No backsplashes are expected, as no sinks are in the affected areas.
The document outlines the requirements for calculating self-performed and subcontracted work for General Construction (NAICS code 236220) and specialty trade NAICS codes within federal government RFPs. Offerors must commit at least 15% (25% for specialty trades) of personnel costs to their employees or other eligible service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns (SDVOSBs). The file provides a structured format for breaking down material and personnel costs by specification division, with separate lines for profit, home office overhead, and bond costs. It also details a four-step calculation method to determine the percentage of self-performed work, emphasizing the exclusion of non-SDVOSB subcontractor personnel costs from the self-performed total. The document specifies that personnel costs include all labor, mechanics, tradesmen, and directly charged office personnel. A certification section requires the authorized representative's signature, typed name, and date, affirming the accuracy of the submitted representations.
The Facilities Management Service Safety Plan (SOP 138-02) for Sheridan VAHCS establishes procedures to maintain a hazard-free physical environment and reduce human injury risk. All FMS employees must adhere to this SOP, which covers safety training requirements for staff and contractors, including general and specific training, annual refreshers, and specialized training for areas like the Acute Psych Unit (APU). Supervisors are responsible for tracking staff training and ensuring adherence to safety procedures, including proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). The SOP details protocols for handling asbestos, trenching, excavation, and tool control, especially on the APU, where strict measures are in place to prevent patient self-harm. It also outlines procedures for reporting injuries/accidents and dangerous substance spills, emphasizing immediate notification to supervisors and the Safety Office. The Facilities Management Service Safety Sub-Committee discusses safety issues monthly. The document references various OSHA regulations and internal policies, with a recertification date of April 2028.
The Sheridan VA Health Care System's SOP 138-53 outlines procedures for its Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Program, ensuring the safe management of hazardous energy during equipment servicing and maintenance. The program aims to prevent unexpected start-up or energy release that could cause employee injuries, adhering to OSHA standards. It details the application of LOTO to various energy sources (kinetic, electrical, chemical, thermal, hydraulic, pneumatic, gravitational) and specifies requirements for lockout devices, tags, and general LOTO procedures, including shutdown, isolation, and re-energization. The SOP also addresses special requirements for multiple energy sources, shift changes, contractors, and forcible lock removal. Training for authorized and affected employees, along with annual inspections and recordkeeping, are critical components. The Chief of Facilities Management Service, supervisors, and authorized employees share responsibilities for implementing and maintaining the program. Exceptions to LOTO are outlined for specific minor servicing activities and cord-and-plug connected equipment. The document emphasizes that a lockout procedure, combined with a tag, is the primary method, with tagout alone permitted only under specific, approved circumstances.