Y1DA--590-25-701 | Design EHRM Data Center Hampton, VA
ID: 36C77625R0054Type: Presolicitation
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Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFPCAC (36C776)INDEPENDENCE, OH, 44131, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

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CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Y1DA)

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Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking qualified architect-engineering firms to provide design services for the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) Data Center project at the Hampton VA Medical Center in Virginia. The procurement aims to modernize the facility's infrastructure to support the new EHR system, requiring comprehensive design and construction documents that comply with VA standards and environmental regulations. This initiative is critical for enhancing healthcare data management capabilities for veterans, with the contract set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). Interested firms must submit their qualifications by May 5, 2025, with inquiries directed to Contract Specialist Andrew Mathews at Andrew.Mathews2@va.gov or by phone at 216-707-7715.

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    Andrew MathewsContract Specialist
    (216) 707-7715
    Andrew.Mathews2@va.gov
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    The document serves as a modification notice for a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Department of Veterans Affairs for the design of an EHRM Data Center in Hampton, VA. The solicitation number is 36C77625R0054, with a submission deadline of May 5, 2025. The primary revision noted is the change from requiring construction completion to design completion for relevant projects submitted by respondents, reflecting the unique challenges posed by ongoing EHRM initiatives. This modification allows for broader participation, particularly from Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). The document outlines multiple inquiries from potential contractors regarding submission requirements, such as the use of inks and forms, and the nature of evidence needed for Performance Progress Reports (PPRs). The VA confirmed that submissions could include modified forms as long as they adhere to GSA SF330 format and reiterated the insistence on black ink throughout the submission. Overall, the modifications aim to clarify and streamline the proposal process, enhance the participation of qualified contractors, and respond to the evolving nature of EHRM project timelines while still adhering to stringent documentation standards. This exemplary responsiveness by the contracting office reflects the VA's commitment to engaging capable service providers in their strategic initiatives.
    This document is a modification to a previous notice regarding the solicitation number 36C77625R0054 for the Design of the EHRM Data Center at the Hampton, VA Medical Center, managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The response deadline is set for May 5, 2025. It is noted that bids for the contract are set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC). A key modification concerns the documentation requirements for subcontractors. The original requirement stating that firms must demonstrate discussions with subcontractors about submitting a Part II proposal has been revised. The updated language clarifies that inclusion of a subcontractor’s signed Part II will now suffice for this requirement. The document includes the contact details of Contract Specialist Andrew Mathews for further communication. This modification aims to streamline the application process for potential bidders, ensuring clarity in documentation expectations related to subcontractor agreements as part of the bidding process. Overall, the modification enhances the submission procedures while emphasizing the importance of collaboration with subcontractors.
    This document is a modification notice for a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) related to the design of an Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) Data Center at the Hampton VA Medical Center in Virginia. The contracting office is within the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the solicitation number for this RFP is 36C77625R0054. Submissions are due by May 5, 2025, at 15:00 Eastern Time. The project is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), emphasizing the criteria that at least two projects must have been completed by the proposing SDVOSB as the Prime contractor. A contractor inquiring about joint ventures received confirmation that previous projects completed under their joint venture could count towards this requirement, provided the joint venture was the Prime on those projects. This modification aims to clarify requirements and facilitate eligible entities' submission process for this critical VA project.
    This document is a modification to a previous notice regarding a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Department of Veterans Affairs for the design of the EHRM Data Center located in Hampton, VA. The solicitation number is 36C77625R0054, and responses are due by May 5, 2025, at 3:00 PM Eastern Time. The document outlines that the contract is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC) and identifies the relevant product service code (Y1DA) and NAICS code (541330). The primary point of contact for inquiries is Contract Specialist Andrew Mathews. A critical aspect of the RFP is the need for firms to provide detailed completion dates for various phases of the project, including professional services and construction timelines. The VA requests five distinct sets of dates related to three parts of the project: Part I Investigative Services, Part II Design Development, and Part III Construction Document completion. The guidance for submission aligns with the specialized experience selection criteria specified for required documentation, which is crucial for evaluating submissions comprehensively. This document emphasizes the structured approach the VA is taking to ensure clarity and compliance in the proposals received.
    The document outlines a modification to a previous notice regarding a solicitation (36C77625R0054) for the design of an Electronic Health Records Modernization (EHRM) Data Center at the Hampton VA Medical Center, located in Hampton, VA. The proposal's response deadline is set for May 5, 2025, at 15:00 Eastern Time. The contracting office is part of the Department of Veterans Affairs, with the address listed in Independence, OH. This solicitation is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC) and is classified under the NAICS code 541330. A key addition to this notice is the inclusion of VAAR 852.219-75, which pertains to limitations on subcontracting and compliance for services and construction, as referenced in an attachment. The document emphasizes the need for contractors to adhere to these guidelines while submitting their proposals.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeking qualified Architect-Engineering (A-E) firms to provide design services for the EHRM Data Center project at the Hampton VA Medical Center. This presolicitation notice outlines the request for A-E qualification packages (SF 330s) and provides details on the submission process for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) concerns, as the project is a 100% set-aside for SDVOSB firms. The contract will cover the development of construction documents, including design, specifications, and support services for all project phases. Interested firms must demonstrate specific professional qualifications, prior experience in relevant projects, and capabilities to meet project timelines. Evaluation criteria include professional qualifications, specialized experience, capacity, past performance, and knowledge of local conditions. A firm will be selected based on a defined selection process, including an evaluation of submissions, discussions with the top firms, and ranking based on established criteria. The submission deadline is May 5, 2025. All proposals must adhere strictly to submission guidelines and formatting requirements outlined in the notice. This initiative reflects the VA’s commitment to improving infrastructure and services for veterans by leveraging qualified small businesses.
    The EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades project at the Hampton VA Medical Center aims to modernize the facility's infrastructure to support the new Electronic Health Record Modernization system. The project encompasses architect-engineer services for the design and construction of a new data center, ensuring compliance with various VA standards and environmental regulations. Key phases include site analysis, stakeholder engagement, structural design, and systems coordination, addressing critical factors such as patient care and existing utility relocations. The contractor will conduct comprehensive assessments, employ mechanical and electrical design principles, and adhere to safety and operational guidelines throughout the design and construction phases. Additionally, the project must align with federal funding limitations, ensuring costs fall between $10 million and $20 million. The overall schedule includes strict timelines for design submissions and incorporates options for construction oversight services which may be exercised post-design approval. This initiative underscores the VA's commitment to enhancing healthcare data management capabilities while maintaining operational integrity and compliance with legislative mandates.
    The document outlines the required specifications for the Division 01 requirements related to the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) project under the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). It specifies various sections crucial for project development and management. Key sections include General Requirements, Project Schedules, Safety Requirements, Quality Control, Temporary Environmental Controls, and Sustainable Construction Requirements. Each section serves a unique purpose, ensuring a comprehensive approach to architectural and engineering tasks. The expectation is set for the architect-engineer (A-E) to include additional specifications as necessary beyond the listed requirements. Overall, this document serves as a guideline for ensuring compliance with standards, enhancing project efficiency, and prioritizing safety and environmental considerations in construction processes linked to the EHRM initiative.
    The document outlines the infrastructure and end-user device (EUD) requirements for the Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization (OEHRM) within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). It highlights the need for substantial IT and physical infrastructure to support the implementation of a new Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. Key areas covered include Wide Area Networking (WAN), Local Area Networking (LAN), Wireless LAN (WLAN), and specifications for power, HVAC systems, and EUD devices. Each section defines minimum bandwidth requirements, hardware specifications, and security measures critical for VA medical facilities. The document emphasizes the necessity of compliance with established VA standards and updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring readiness for future deployments over a decade-long schedule. It serves as a foundational guide for stakeholders involved in the modernization process, ensuring robust operational infrastructure to enhance healthcare delivery for veterans.
    The HEFP/10NA5G Design Alerts outline essential guidelines for telecommunications infrastructure updates within the Veterans Affairs (VA) system, specifically addressing issues arising during the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) initiative. Key problems identified include challenges in telecommunications room (TR) cable length compliance, inadequate help desk space, and conflicting HVAC standards for TRs. Recommended solutions involve standardizing room dimensions, ensuring accurate cable lengths through three-dimensional assessments, and clarifying the necessity of environmental monitoring and redundancy in HVAC systems. Additionally, the alerts detail procedures for assessing existing telecommunications needs, eliminating over-provisioning of data drops, and emphasizing the importance of using specified power cordsets to mitigate equipment damage. The document serves as a framework for architects, engineers, and site managers to navigate the complexities of telecommunications upgrades, ensuring compliance with federal regulations while maintaining functional integrity and cost-efficiency. This comprehensive approach demonstrates the VA's commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure while adhering to industry standards and minimizing disruptions to ongoing operations during upgrades.
    The memorandum from the Deputy Under Secretary for Health for Operations and Management of the Department of Veterans Affairs outlines directives for safeguarding sensitive infrastructure information within Veterans Health Administration (VHA)-controlled spaces. It establishes the classification of such information as "For Official Use Only" (FOUO) and applies to both owned and leased facilities. The document delineates types of sensitive data, such as facility drawings, specifications, and operational maintenance records related to critical areas like pharmacies and laboratory settings. Additionally, it references Executive Order 13556, which mandates a Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) program. The memorandum serves as a proactive measure to enhance the protection of sensitive infrastructure data before the broader implementation of standardized CUI practices by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Any inquiries related to this guidance should be directed to a Compliance Engineer for coordination with relevant personnel. This document emphasizes the importance of securing sensitive information in the context of improving infrastructure safety and operational integrity within the VHA.
    The document outlines the requirements for developing a Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule related to the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades project. The Architect/Engineer (A/E) of Record must design, maintain, and submit a comprehensive CPM Schedule to ensure effective scheduling and monitoring of project progress. Key responsibilities include appointing a qualified representative for schedule management, updating the schedule regularly, and delivering monthly reports with cost data. The A/E must provide a complete, accurate CPM Schedule with detailed breakdowns of work activities, durations, and associated costs. Additionally, the document emphasizes the need for a risk analysis, wherein the A/E identifies potential schedule risks and proposes mitigation strategies. The cost implications of revising the schedule and understanding contract completion dates under specified circumstances are also outlined. This protocol aims to maintain clear communication and rigorous adherence to timelines while ensuring that the project's bidding and execution align with federal and VA specifications. Overall, the structure is clear, comprising sections on general requirements, schedule preparation, progress reporting, payment terms, and risk management, aimed at streamlining the project management process and ensuring fiscal compliance throughout the upgrade initiative.
    The Program Guide PG-18-15, Volume C, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs outlines submission protocols and minimum requirements for architect/engineer (A/E) firms handling Minor and Non-Renovation Management (NRM) Construction Programs for VA Medical Center projects. It details the steps for producing schematics, design development documents, and construction documents. The document emphasizes the A/E’s responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of submissions, requiring a full coordination of design phases and compliance with VA standards. Key sections include each discipline's submission requirements, such as site development, architectural layouts, fire protection systems, plumbing, HVAC, electrical installations, and additional services needed. Moreover, the guide underlines the importance of quality assurance and quality control measures to minimize design errors and mandates that A/E firms develop a phased approach with the VA project managers. Safety measures for asbestos abatement and compliance with environmental regulations are also significant concerns. The guide serves as a comprehensive framework ensuring that projects meet functional, aesthetic, and regulatory standards while prioritizing veterans' health and safety.
    The VHA Directive 1013(1) outlines policies for the prevention and control of seasonal influenza through vaccination within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Key updates include revised definitions and enhanced documentation requirements for health care personnel (HCP) receiving vaccines, updated guidance on vaccine administration, and protocols for managing vaccine shortages. The directive emphasizes the importance of annual influenza vaccination for all individuals aged 6 months and older, consistent with CDC recommendations. Responsibilities are allocated across various levels of the VA, ensuring compliance with vaccination standards and documentation processes. Training and communication are prioritized for both veterans and healthcare personnel regarding vaccine information and potential side effects. Records must be managed per national guidelines to ensure accountability. The document serves as a comprehensive framework to enhance influenza vaccination efforts, ultimately aiming to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with the virus among veterans and staff, while adhering to federal laws and regulatory standards. This directive reinforces the VA's commitment to public health within its facilities, reflecting ongoing initiatives in healthcare management and disease prevention.
    The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Directive 1061 outlines the policies for preventing healthcare-associated Legionella disease and scald injuries linked to potable water distribution systems in VHA facilities where patients, residents, or visitors stay overnight. The directive addresses the inherent risks of Legionella bacteria, which can cause serious respiratory diseases and thrive in building water systems. It emphasizes a comprehensive water safety program, mandating the establishment of engineering controls, regular monitoring of water quality, and compliance with safety protocols to inhibit Legionella growth and prevent scald injuries. Key responsibilities for facility directors, engineers, and clinical staff include implementing a multi-disciplinary water safety committee, conducting assessments, and ensuring ongoing communication about water safety issues. The directive details temperature management requirements and biocide regulations while stressing the importance of documentation and validation processes for effective Legionella control measures. This directive is crucial for maintaining patient safety and health, illustrating the VHA's commitment to addressing waterborne pathogens within its facilities.
    The file primarily outlines the infrastructure and operational readiness assessments for the Hampton VA Medical Center's data center and related facilities. It highlights the need for expansion due to inadequate HVAC and power redundancy for current systems. The assessment identifies various telecommunications, power, and cabling requirements, indicating the establishment of a new data center on the second floor. Important details include the types of circuits available, equipment readiness, and evaluations of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and patch panels. The document underscores the necessity for addressing infrastructure deficiencies by relocating equipment, upgrading power sources, and complying with standards for Go-Live readiness. Specific findings indicate that many facilities require improvements for adequate power supply and HVAC systems, ultimately aiming to enhance patient care services and operational efficiency. This information is crucial for informed decision-making regarding federal grants, RFPs, and infrastructure investments in the VA system.
    The document outlines Record Management Language for contracts involving the U.S. Government, emphasizing compliance with federal regulations. Key points include the Government's ownership of all deliverables and data produced under the contract, stipulating that the contractor must treat these records as government property. The contractor is prohibited from maintaining any unauthorized records and must not use or disseminate protected information covered by the Privacy Act or the Freedom of Information Act. It mandates adherence to federal records management policies, requiring the preservation of all records regardless of format or transmission mode. Document disposal requires prior written consent from the Contracting Officer, emphasizing accountability for preventing unauthorized destruction of records. Furthermore, any subcontracting necessitates approval to ensure the protection of sensitive information. Overall, the document serves to establish guidelines for record management and protection of government information within service contracts, ensuring compliance and safeguarding public interest.
    The Hampton VA Medical Center's handbook outlines essential safety, health, and operational standards for contractors engaged in construction activities. It emphasizes compliance with VA policies and OSHA regulations, mandating that contractors ensure safety for themselves, patients, and staff. Key points include the importance of maintaining a smoke-free environment, adhering to identification and security protocols, and reporting suspicious activities to the VA Police. Infection control measures during construction are critical, involving barriers to dust, procedures for hazardous materials, and specialized cleaning requirements. Contractors must also comply with guidelines for parking, managing construction waste, and securing sites against severe weather. Additionally, detailed procedures are established for confined space entries, lifting operations, and excavations, necessitating permits and adherence to safety protocols. The document reinforces a disciplinary framework to address violations, ensuring continuous safety and compliance throughout projects. This comprehensive structure illustrates the commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment in the VA Medical Center while enhancing services for veterans.
    The document is a Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) used by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Program Contracting Activity Central. It aims to evaluate a contractor's past performance for a specific project, the Design EHRM Data Center Design at the Hampton VA Medical Center. The PPQ consists of two main sections: contractor information and evaluator information. Contractors must provide details about themselves, the contract, and the project scope. Evaluators are expected to assess the contractor based on various performance metrics, including quality, timeliness, communication, management, financial management, and subcontractor management. Evaluators assign adjectival ratings (Outstanding, Above Average, Satisfactory, Unsatisfactory) to reflect the contractor's performance and must provide comments justifying their ratings. The questionnaire encourages comprehensive feedback to support the contractor's submission for the solicitation file SF330. The document confirms the VHA's efforts to ensure quality performance in federal contracts while facilitating transparent evaluations of contractors' past work. Overall, the PPQ serves as a vital tool for assessing a contractor's capabilities and history in government projects.
    The document pertains to the VA's regulations regarding subcontracting limitations for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) and Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) as outlined in the VAAR 852.219-75. It mandates that, if awarded a contract, the contractor must ensure that no more than 50% of the contract amount for services, 85% for general construction, and 75% for special trade construction is subcontracted to firms that are not VIP-listed SDVOSBs or VOSBs. Costs of materials are excluded from these calculations. The offeror is required to certify compliance and may face penalties for false certifications, including criminal charges, if good faith is not demonstrated. Additionally, the VA reserves the right to request documentation to confirm compliance during and after contract performance. The certification process necessitates that the offeror complete and sign the form included in the bid, emphasizing the importance of adhering to these limitations to promote the use of veteran-owned businesses. Failure to comply or provide necessary documentation may lead to remedial actions by the VA. Overall, this document underlines the commitment to supporting veteran entrepreneurship within government contracting processes.
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