Z2DA--Renovate Halls, Walls, Ceilings
ID: 36C24624B0005Type: Solicitation
AwardedJun 24, 2025
$1.6M$1,639,416
AwardeeLOCKRIDGE FBI LLC CHARLESTON 29401 SCG
Award #:36C24625C0033
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246)HAMPTON, VA, 23667, USA

PSC

REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Z2DA)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs, through the Network Contracting Office 6, is soliciting bids for the renovation of halls, walls, and ceilings in Building 1 at the Durham VA Medical Center. This project aims to modernize the facility while addressing hazardous materials, including asbestos and lead paint, and is set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses. The estimated construction magnitude is between $2 million and $5 million, with a performance period of 365 days from the Notice to Proceed. Interested contractors must submit their bids by May 6, 2025, at 11:00 AM ET, and are encouraged to contact Contract Specialist Alice V. Custis at Alice.Custis@va.gov for further information.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Jonathan C LambContract Specialist
    Jonathan.Lamb@va.gov
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    The document outlines the renovation plans for the ground floor of Building 1 at the Durham VA Medical Center, including detailed drawings, specifications, and compliance requirements regarding asbestos abatement and safety measures. Key sections include architectural plans, mechanical and electrical drawings, and notes on infection control risk, ensuring that the renovation aligns with federal, state, and local regulations. The project, identified as VA Project Number 558-18-260, emphasizes coordination among contractors while addressing hazardous materials, site access, and existing conditions.
    The document outlines a comprehensive renovation project for the ground floor of Building 1 at the Durham VA Medical Center, specifically focusing on the halls and walls. The project includes demolition, construction, and associated risk assessments, with an emphasis on infection control and safety measures required during construction phases. Key elements highlight the systematic removal and abatement of hazardous materials, such as asbestos and lead-containing components, under the supervision of certified contractors. Each construction phase has designated hours to minimize disruptions, with specific tasks outlined for removal, construction, and reinstallation of existing fixtures and materials. The project involves detailed documentation regarding fire protection, mechanical and electrical system compatibility, and coordination among various trades to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local codes. Moreover, there is a significant focus on maintaining safe environments for patients and staff, emphasizing clear communication of changes and progress throughout the construction process. The VA's commitment to modernizing facilities while safeguarding health standards reflects a structured approach to improving the medical center's infrastructure efficiently and effectively.
    Terracon Consultants, Inc. conducted a Limited Asbestos and Lead Paint Sampling Report for Building 1 of the VA Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, on November 17, 2020, in preparation for upcoming renovations in the A through F wings. The analysis aimed to identify hazardous materials, particularly asbestos and lead paint, to ensure compliance with regulatory standards prior to construction activities. The results indicated the presence of asbestos in certain materials, specifically a mastic associated with 12"x12" grey floor tiles and confirmed previous findings of lead containing components, particularly in white plaster walls in the B and D wings. Consequently, Terracon recommended that all identified asbestos-containing materials be removed by a licensed contractor before renovation begins. The report includes detailed sampling data, regulatory overview, and analysis procedures to adhere to EPA and OSHA standards. It underscores the importance of hazard identification to mitigate potential health risks during the renovation process. This comprehensive assessment serves as a critical step towards ensuring safe and compliant construction practices within government facilities.
    The document outlines a federal procurement solicitation (36C24624B0005) for construction services to renovate halls, walls, and ceilings at the Durham VA Medical Center (Project No. 558-18-260), with an estimated cost between $2 million and $5 million. Bids are due by April 4, 2024, with a mandatory site visit scheduled for March 12, 2024. The contract will require performance and payment bonds, adherence to Davis-Bacon wage determinations, and compliance with various VA regulations, emphasizing the project’s set-aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a Solicitation (36C24624B0005) for bids to renovate the halls, walls, and ceilings of the Ground Floor in Building 1 at the Durham VA Medical Center. The project aims to modernize outdated facilities, address hazardous materials, and improve structural finishes, with a construction magnitude estimated between $2 million and $5 million. The solicitation is exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses and requires bids to be submitted by April 4, 2024. A site visit is scheduled for March 12, 2024, for interested bidders to assess existing conditions. Contractors must ensure compliance with wage rates specified under the Davis-Bacon Act and are required to submit performance and payment bonds. The period of performance for this project is planned for 365 days from the Notice to Proceed. Additionally, contractors must follow specific safety and operational protocols, including performing work outside of normal business hours and coordinating disruptions with the VA's Contracting Officer Representative. Adherence to regulations regarding affirmative action and material sourcing, particularly the Buy American requirement, is also mandated. Overall, this project demonstrates the VA's commitment to improving infrastructure while emphasizing stakeholder compliance and environmental safety.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is issuing a presolicitation notice for construction services to renovate the halls, walls, and ceilings of several buildings at the Durham VA Medical Center in North Carolina. The contracting opportunity, identified by solicitation number 36C24624B0005, is designated as a Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSBC) set-aside. The estimated construction value ranges between $2 million and $5 million, with an anticipated release of the formal solicitation on February 6, 2024. Prospective contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and must maintain active Veteran Small Business Certification to qualify for the contract award. All interested bidders are encouraged to check the official VA website for updates, as no paper copies of the solicitation will be provided. Questions regarding this announcement should be directed to Contract Specialist Jonathan Lamb via email. This notice serves as a preliminary announcement and does not obligate the government to issue a solicitation.
    The purpose of this document is to announce an amendment to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically through the Network Contracting Office 6. The primary focus is to extend the deadline for offer submissions to January 16, 2025, at 11:00 AM ET. Additionally, it informs that a site visit is scheduled for December 4, 2024, at 10 AM. The amendment also includes administrative changes: it removes the clause 52.236-15 related to Schedules for Construction Contracts and adds the clause 52.233-1 Alternate 1 by reference. The document also stipulates the necessary actions that offerors must take in acknowledgment of this amendment to ensure their submissions are valid. This amendment reflects standard practices in managing and updating federal contracting processes, crucial for maintaining compliance and clarity throughout procurement phases.
    This document is an amendment to a solicitation for a contract by the Department of Veterans Affairs, amending BPA No. 558-18-260. It cancels a scheduled site visit for March 12, 2024, and informs potential offerors that the solicitation will not be issued until on or about October 1, 2024. All other terms and conditions of the original document remain unchanged.
    This document serves as an amendment to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically the Network Contracting Office 6. The primary purpose of this amendment is twofold: to cancel a site visit initially scheduled for March 12, 2024, and to announce that the solicitation will not be made available until approximately October 1, 2024. The document emphasizes the requirement for offerors to acknowledge receipt of the amendment prior to the stated deadline for proposals. It clarifies that while the current document modifies the original solicitation, all terms and conditions from the initial solicitation remain in effect unless explicitly changed. This communication is critical for ensuring that all potential bidders are informed of the updated timeline and requirements related to the solicitation process. The amendment reflects standard practices in managing federal RFPs, underscoring the importance of transparency and communication in public procurement processes.
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    The document is an amendment to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 6, regarding project number 36C24624B0005. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the submission deadline for offers to January 28, 2025, at 11:00 AM ET, while also rescheduling the mandatory site visit to December 19, 2024, at 10 AM. The amendment outlines the procedures for offerors to acknowledge receipt, either through direct acknowledgment on submitted offers or via separate correspondence referencing the amendment. It also indicates that other terms and conditions relating to the solicitation remain unchanged. This amendment reflects standard operational procedures in government Requests for Proposals (RFPs), ensuring clarity in timelines and administrative updates that are critical for prospective contractors. As a part of the government's acquisition process, adhering to these timelines and communication protocols is vital for maintaining compliance and transparency.
    The document is an amendment to a federal solicitation involving a project from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). It clarifies questions regarding site visit and bid due dates and confirms the solicitation's status as a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside. The amendment specifically addresses discrepancies in previously stated dates for a mandatory site visit, correcting conflicting information from earlier amendments. It reconfirms the correct date as stated in Amendment 6, despite a mistake in Amendment 7 that left relevant information unpopulated. The document emphasizes the importance of acknowledging receipt of this amendment by potential bidders, urging compliance to ensure offers are not rejected. This amendment serves to maintain clarity within the procurement process and reaffirms the commitment to prioritizing SDVOSB participation. Overall, it reflects the VA's stringent adherence to regulations concerning federal contracting opportunities.
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    This document serves as an amendment to a federal solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs' Network Contracting Office 6. The amendment updates key details regarding the submission deadlines and site visit for the procurement process, with the receipt of offers now extended to February 18, 2025, at 11 AM EST. Additionally, a site visit has been rescheduled for January 8, 2025, at 10 AM, and inquiries must be submitted by January 23, 2025, by 5 PM ET. The amendment includes references to relevant federal regulations, specifically FAR 52.223-2 and FAR 52.223-23, emphasizing the use of bio-preferred products. Bidders are required to acknowledge receipt of amendments with their submissions. Overall, the amendment aims to facilitate the procurement process by providing updated timelines and requirements.
    This document is an amendment related to Solicitation Number 36C24624B0005 issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically from Network Contracting Office 6. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the deadline for submitting offers to March 18, 2025, at 11:00 AM EDT. Additionally, the solicitation update reschedules the site visit to January 22, 2025, at 10:00 AM. Questions from bidders regarding the solicitation must be submitted by February 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM ET. It is also emphasized that all bidders must acknowledge receipt of this amendment and return one copy of all amendments alongside their bid submissions to be considered valid. The document highlights critical dates and requirements, ensuring compliance with the solicitation processes. Overall, it serves as an essential communication tool for ensuring transparency and clarity in the government contracting procedure.
    This document pertains to an amendment of a solicitation for a project with the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically issued by Network Contracting Office 6. It clarifies that the solicitation deadline is extended and addresses inquiries from potential bidders, particularly concerning contractor licensure requirements. The amendment details the necessity for bidders to acknowledge receipt of the amendment and incorporate it into their proposals. It specifically notes that a general contracting license may be required, as assessments of contractor qualifications will consider the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the Veterans Affairs Acquisition Regulation (VAAR). Additionally, a site visit has occurred as per schedule, with no further visits planned. This document emphasizes the importance of compliance with established guidelines for government contracts and serves as a communication tool to ensure bidders are well-informed regarding requirements and expectations.
    This government file pertains to an amendment of a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically Network Contracting Office 6. The primary purpose of this amendment is to address inquiries received from potential bidders regarding the solicitation 36C24624B0005. The document includes answers to questions about pre-qualification requirements for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses, registration processes on sam.gov, submission protocols for bids, and access to included drawings specified in the solicitation. Bidders are required to acknowledge receipt of this amendment by returning a copy with their bid submissions. It emphasizes compliance with pre-defined qualifications and the importance of timely and correct responses to changes in contract opportunities. This amendment reflects the VA's commitment to transparency and clear communication throughout the bidding process.
    The document outlines an amendment related to a construction project for the Department of Veterans Affairs. It primarily addresses questions received from bidders regarding various aspects of the project, such as the installation of fire protection systems, the use of mechanical and electrical devices, and the management of hazardous materials like asbestos. Key points clarified include that no new fire alarms or mechanical equipment will be added, existing systems should be protected during work, and contractors are responsible for adhering to specific safety training requirements. The amendments also specify that certain materials must be supplied on-site and that phasing of construction will occur in a pre-determined order. Additionally, wage determinations under the Davis-Bacon Act for various construction trades and their corresponding pay rates are provided. Overall, the document serves as a critical guideline for compliance and operational expectations for bidders involved in the project, ensuring clarity on safety, environmental, and regulatory standards necessary for effective bid preparation and project execution.
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    This document is an amendment regarding a solicitation from the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically Network Contracting Office 6. It announces an extension for the submission deadline of offers to April 15, 2025, at 11:00 EDT, in response to solicitation number 36C24624B0005, initially issued on February 27, 2024. An additional site visit is scheduled for March 20, 2025, at 11 AM, outside Building 6, allowing bidders to assess the project site further. Furthermore, a period for questions has been opened, with a deadline for inquiries set for March 28, 2025, at 3 PM ET. A key amendment in this document is the deletion of the clause 52.236-15 pertaining to schedules for construction contracts. Overall, it serves to clarify and update the initial solicitation while providing additional opportunities for bidders to prepare their proposals.
    This document is an amendment concerning a solicitation from the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the Network Contracting Office 6. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the deadline for the submission of bids, now set for May 6, 2025, at 11 AM EDT. The document instructs offerors to acknowledge the amendment and provides methods to do so, emphasizing that offers must be sent via mail to a specified address, as electronic submissions are not permitted. The amendment highlights administrative changes to the initial solicitation and reinforces that all other terms and conditions remain unchanged. This type of amendment is common in government RFP processes, aiming to ensure a fair opportunity for potential contractors while maintaining the regulatory framework guiding procurement activities.
    The document serves as an amendment to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the Network Contracting Office 6. It announces an extension of the offer submission deadline to May 6, 2025, to allow bidders additional time to address questions regarding the project. The amendment outlines various inquiries from potential contractors about project specifications, including lead paint abatement procedures, new ceiling grids, and material acclimation requirements. Significantly, it updates contractual clauses to comply with recent Executive Orders aimed at combating discrimination and ensuring fair opportunity in employment. The amendment lists specific FAR clauses that have been removed or replaced, reflecting changes in compliance requirements. Notably, the document emphasizes that all other terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged. It directs bidders to submit their responses in hard copy, as electronic submissions are not permitted, and reiterates that the question period for inquiries is closed. The amendment ensures that all stakeholders are adequately informed of the updated requirements and procedural changes, maintaining the solicitation’s integrity and adherence to federal regulations.
    The document details an amendment to a solicitation by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically Network Contracting Office 6, regarding a construction and abatement project. This amendment serves to address outstanding questions from bidders related to project phasing and execution. Key inquiries include concerns about the efficacy of conducting abatement in hallways in sections while ensuring continued access and maintaining safety for hospital operations. It emphasizes the importance of minimizing disruptions to patient care, with proposals for after-hours work to complete tasks more efficiently. The amendment also requires bidders to sign and return copies of all solicitation amendments with their submissions, maintaining the terms and conditions of the original solicitation unchanged, except where specified. This initiative demonstrates VA's commitment to ensuring facility safety while optimizing construction processes to avoid hindrance to hospital services.
    The document serves as an amendment to a previous solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically Network Contracting Office 6, regarding contract number 36C24624B0005. The primary purpose of the amendment is to modify the solicitation documents, correcting a previously noted detail where "Box 17" is inaccurately stated as "60" and should instead be completed by the contractor. Key procedural instructions for bidders are included, such as the necessity to acknowledge receipt of the amendment before the specified date and time. The amendment maintains all other terms and conditions previously established regarding the contract. This procedural update is particularly significant in ensuring transparency and clarity in the bidding process, ultimately aimed at facilitating effective communication between the government and potential contractors.
    The document pertains to an amendment of a solicitation related to a government contract issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically Network Contracting Office 6. This amendment extends the deadline for offers and requires bidders to acknowledge the receipt of this amendment. The intention is to include an Abstract of Offers, which summarizes the bids received. The amendment aims to keep bidders informed about the solicitation's changes while ensuring compliance with federal guidelines. Key details include the acknowledgment methods for the amendment, maintaining existing contract terms, and referencing the solicitation and amendment numbers for clarity. The document underscores the government's structured process for soliciting bids and managing contracts within the framework of federal regulations, hence ensuring transparency and orderly conduct of procurement activities.
    This document is an amendment related to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) regarding contract opportunities. The key purpose is to address vendor questions prior to the official public posting of the solicitation. The amendment provides information concerning the absence of a bidders list, the anticipated date for solicitation release (on or about February 27, 2024), and details about the licensing requirements for contractors. It specifies that only contractors holding a general contracting license issued by the state can submit bids, and further emphasizes that bidders must qualify as Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and be registered in both SAM.gov and VetCert to participate. The amendment reflects the VA’s procedural updates and requirements in advance of the solicitation and ensures compliance with federal contracting standards.
    The document is a special notice regarding the renovation project for halls and walls at the Durham VA Medical Center, identified as Solicitation Number 36C24624B0005. This is the third amendment responding to a request for information (RFI), with additional details included in an attachment concerning tax deductions eligibility for the project. The response is due by October 1, 2024, at 12 PM Eastern Time. The contracting office, part of the Department of Veterans Affairs, is located in Hampton, VA. The project falls under the Product Service Code Z2DA and the NAICS Code 236220, indicating its focus on government construction services. The notice does not involve Recovery Act funds and specifies that the document will be archived 60 days after the response deadline. This notice underscores the government's commitment to maintaining and improving healthcare facilities for veterans through structured bidding processes for renovation projects.
    The document is a Special Notice regarding the renovation of halls and walls at the Durham VA Medical Center, identified by solicitation number 36C24624B0005. It serves as the third amendment addressing a request for information (RFI) and indicates that the project will be awarded as a firm-fixed price contract. The price quoted must include all applicable North Carolina state and local taxes on materials as specified under FAR 52.229-2(b). The contracting office is under the Department of Veterans Affairs, located in Hampton, VA. The deadline for responses is set for October 1, 2024, at 12 PM Eastern Time, with a 60-day archive period post-response. The document also includes an attachment regarding the project's eligibility for tax deductions, highlighting crucial financial considerations in the contracting process. Overall, this Special Notice outlines essential details about the contracting process for the renovation project while ensuring compliance with local tax regulations.
    The document is an amendment to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs for project 36C24624B0005. Its primary purpose is to address vendor inquiries prior to the project's solicitation being officially posted. Key topics include clarifications on project information availability, small business size standards, bonding requirements, site visit schedules, bidding procedures, and contractor qualifications. The amendment confirms that all existing terms remain unchanged while responding to potential vendors about their concerns. Important points highlighted include the definition and implications of small business classification, the role of contractor experience in award decisions, and a commitment to following Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) guidelines for bonding. Vendors are informed that a site visit will be scheduled and that updates regarding the timeline for awarding contracts, as well as project start dates, will be disclosed in the forthcoming updated solicitation. Overall, the document serves to ensure transparency and facilitate a smooth bidding process for interested contractors.
    The document is an amendment to a solicitation from the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically Network Contracting Office 6. It extends the deadline for offers to January 16, 2025, at 11:00 AM ET, and schedules a site visit for December 4, 2024, at 10 AM. Importantly, it includes updates and administrative changes, such as the deletion of a clause related to construction contracts and the addition of another by reference. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment as part of their submissions to ensure their offers are considered valid. All amendments can be accessed on SAM.gov, emphasizing the importance of timely communication regarding any changes made to the solicitation. The amendment serves to clarify dates and adjust the terms of the solicitation process to facilitate participation from interested contractors.
    The document discusses the eligibility of a project for tax deductions, specifically addressing the pricing structure in relation to taxes. It confirms that the project is set to be awarded as a firm-fixed price contract, which necessitates that all relevant North Carolina state and local sales and use taxes on materials are included in the bid. This ensures compliance with federal regulations, namely FAR 52.229-2(b). The emphasis on incorporating these taxes in the pricing indicates a fundamental aspect of the project’s financial planning, aligning costs with state tax responsibilities. Overall, the document serves to clarify tax obligations associated with the project, which is a key consideration in the context of government contracts and funding processes.
    The document outlines the project specifications for the renovation of the ground floor halls and walls at the Durham VA Medical Center (Project No. 558-18-260) as prepared by Apogee Consulting Group, PA. The specifications detail various construction requirements including safety regulations, asbestos abatement procedures, waste management, contractor responsibilities, and compliance with VA regulations. The document emphasizes strict adherence to safety measures during construction, including the management of hazardous materials and the maintenance of a clean environment to protect existing structures and occupants.
    The project involves the renovation of the ground floor halls and walls of Building 1 at the Durham VA Medical Center, designated as VA Project No. 558-18-260. Bid documents prepared by Apogee Consulting Group detail the requirements for contractors, encompassing a wide range of work including selective demolition, construction modifications, and installation of mechanical, electrical, and fire protection systems. The contractor must comply with strict safety and security protocols, ensuring all personnel have appropriate training and clearances. They are responsible for maintaining services to occupied areas, managing waste, and adhering to infection control measures due to the medical environment. The documents specify rigorous procedures for hazardous materials management, including asbestos and lead paint considerations, as well as the importance of protecting existing structures and utilities. The project's success relies on coordination with VA representatives under clearly defined operational hours and stringent compliance with regulatory standards. This renovation reflects the government's commitment to enhancing veteran healthcare facilities while ensuring safety and operational integrity during construction activities.
    This government document is an amendment to a solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically from Network Contracting Office 6. The primary purpose of the amendment is to update key details regarding the solicitation, extending the deadline for offer submissions to January 16, 2025, at 11:00 AM ET, and confirming a site visit scheduled for December 4, 2024, at 10 AM. Notably, the amendment deletes a clause concerning schedules for construction contracts and incorporates an alternate clause. This document ensures that all offerors are informed of essential changes and confirms their obligation to acknowledge receipt of the amendment to avoid potential rejection of their offers. Overall, it reinforces the government's commitment to transparency and adherence to procedural regulations in the contracting process.
    This government document serves as an amendment to a solicitation regarding a project managed by the Network Contracting Office 6 of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Its main purposes include the cancellation of a scheduled site visit for March 12, 2024, and notice that the solicitation will not be issued until approximately October 1, 2024. The amendment requires offerors to acknowledge the receipt of this change before the specified deadline. It outlines methods for acknowledgment and emphasizes the importance of timely submission to prevent rejection of their offers. The document also notes that other terms and conditions from the original solicitation remain unchanged. Overall, this amendment adjusts timelines and procedures related to the contracting process, illustrating ongoing management and procedural updates typical in government RFP contexts.
    The document outlines a solicitation for a construction project at the Durham VA Medical Center, aimed at refurbishing buildings, specifically focusing on hallways, walls, and ceilings. The bid submission deadline is set for May 6, 2025, at 11:00 AM EST. It includes several attachments and requirements for bidders, such as the completion of specific forms, acknowledgment of certain clauses, and certifications regarding responsibilities and compliance with telecommunications regulations. A total of six bids were received from various contractors, detailing their bid amounts and compliance with necessary documents. Each bid was evaluated based on its submission timeliness and completeness, including required bid guarantees from recognized surety companies. The abstract reflects a commitment to utilize small businesses, highlighting the VA's emphasis on including service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs) in federal contracts. The document serves as a formal record for government contracting processes, ensuring transparency and fairness in determining the most suitable contractor for the project. Overall, this solicitation exemplifies the federal government's ongoing efforts to maintain and improve its facilities while adhering to small business contracting guidelines.
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is preparing to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the construction project titled "Replace Windows Phase III" at the Birmingham VA Medical Center in Alabama. This project involves the demolition and replacement of existing windows, including the installation of non-operable windows, interior wall painting, and the replacement of select windowsills, all while ensuring compliance with safety regulations regarding asbestos and lead removal. The estimated construction cost is between $5 million and $10 million, with the solicitation expected to be released on January 8, 2026. Interested parties, particularly Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), are encouraged to contact Contracting Officer Zaire Naylor at Zaire.Naylor@va.gov or (803) 776-4000 ext. 4359 for further details.
    NEW | 549-22-800 Replace Windows Building 2J
    Veterans Affairs, Department Of
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting proposals for the replacement of windows in Building 2J at the Dallas VA Medical Center. This project, valued between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000, requires the contractor to provide all necessary labor, materials, and supervision to replace operable and non-operable windows, skylights, and atrium windows, ensuring compliance with current energy efficiency standards and building codes. The work is critical for maintaining the operational integrity of the medical facility while adhering to stringent safety and infection control protocols due to the continuous occupancy of patient care areas. Interested Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) must submit proposals via email by January 14, 2025, with a site visit scheduled for December 17, 2025, and questions accepted until January 6, 2026. For further inquiries, contact Nicholas L. Smith at nicholas.smith21@va.gov or Rhonda Richardson at rhonda.richardson5@va.gov.
    Z2DA--695-22-117 CN New Audiology Clinic 5BN
    Veterans Affairs, Department Of
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for the renovation of Building 111 Audiology Clinic 5BN at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, WI. This project, valued between $5 million and $10 million, involves extensive demolition and installation of new mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, along with architectural improvements and new windows, to modernize the facility for better service delivery to veterans. The procurement is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) firms, with a bid guarantee of 20% of the bid price required, not exceeding $3 million. Bids are due by January 8, 2026, at 1:00 PM CST, and must be submitted via email to the designated Contract Specialist and Contracting Officer, with a virtual bid opening scheduled for the same day at 2:00 PM CST. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Contracting Officer Stacy G. Hoover at Stacy.Hoover2@va.gov.