Y1AZ--Renovate Bldg. 15, 2nd Floor
ID: 36C24625B0007Type: Solicitation
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VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246)HAMPTON, VA, 23667, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES AND SERVICE BUILDINGS (Y1AZ)
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for the renovation of the second floor of Building 15 at the Asheville VA Medical Center, under Project No. 637-20-103. This project, with an estimated budget between $2,000,000 and $5,000,000, is specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and involves comprehensive construction tasks including interior demolition, installation of new mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, and the creation of modern office spaces. Contractors are required to adhere to strict safety protocols, manage sensitive information, and ensure minimal disruption to ongoing medical services throughout the renovation process. Interested parties must submit their bids by March 6, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Contract Specialist Shirley L. Gregory at Shirley.Gregory@va.gov.

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    Shirley L GregoryContract Specialist
    Shirley.Gregory@va.gov
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    The document outlines a solicitation for the renovation of Building 15's second floor at the Asheville VA Medical Center, identified as Project # 637-20-103. The project has a budget estimate between $2,000,000 and $5,000,000 and is designed as a 100% set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). Key tasks include site preparation, the removal of existing structures, and installation of new ceilings, flooring, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems across approximately 12,500 square feet. The construction schedule mandates 285 calendar days for project completion after award notification, with thorough requirements for bid submissions, including guarantees, timelines, and proposals to be made using Standard Form 1442. Questions regarding the solicitation must be submitted by January 23, 2025, and a pre-bid site visit is scheduled for January 16, 2025. The document emphasizes the necessity of compliance with federal regulations, including those related to labor standards, and provides instructions for electronic submissions. Overall, it serves as a formal request for qualified contractor bids, reinforcing the VA's commitment to supporting veteran-owned businesses in infrastructure development.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking contractors to renovate the second floor of Building 15 at the Asheville VA Medical Center in North Carolina under project 637-20-103. The project involves approximately 12,500 square feet and requires extensive renovations, including demolitions, installation of new ceilings, flooring, walls, and HVAC, Electrical, and Plumbing systems. The anticipated contract value is between $2,000,000 and $5,000,000, with a total construction duration of 285 calendar days. This solicitation is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and will be available online, with no paper copies to be provided. A pre-bid site visit is planned for January 16, 2025, requiring interested parties to RSVP. Interested contractors must register in the System for Award Management (SAM) database to be eligible for the contract, ensuring they are small under the relevant NAICS code, which is 236220 for Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. This notice serves to inform potential offerors about upcoming bidding opportunities while emphasizing the importance of confirming registrations and timely attendance for site visits. All communication must be directed to the Contract Specialist, Shirley Gregory, via email.
    Amendment 0001 to Solicitation 36C24625B0007 pertains to the renovation of Building 15's 2nd Floor at the Asheville VA facility in North Carolina. The amendment primarily extends the deadlines for submission, with the new bid due date set for March 6, 2025, at 10:00 AM EST and a revised site visit scheduled for January 23, 2025, at 3:00 PM EST. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment as part of their bid submissions, which may be done either through direct acknowledgment on submitted offers or via separate electronic communication. The modification is essential for creating a clear timeline for contractors involved in the renovation project, conforming to procurement protocols. The contracting and administrative processes are managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Network Contracting Office 6, emphasizing the government’s structured approach to managing public contracts. The document consolidates procedural changes under federal rules to ensure compliance among bidders, highlighting the importance of adhering to solicitation amendments in governmental contracting processes.
    The document presents a cost breakdown for a construction project, detailing the various divisions of labor and materials that contribute to the total project cost. It is structured into two main sections: the Base Bid Cost Breakdown and the Bid Alternate I Cost Breakdown, each categorized by different construction divisions such as General Requirements, Concrete, Masonry, and Electrical among others. For each division, a space is allocated to input Labor Cost, Material Cost, and Total Cost. The breakdown encompasses all aspects of the project, including overhead and profit percentages, although these values are currently listed as zero for this document. The purpose is to provide a comprehensive overview of potential costs associated with the construction project, ensuring transparency and aiding in budget planning for federal and local government contracts. This structured format aligns with standard government request for proposal (RFP) processes and is essential for assessing bids from offerors, thereby promoting competitive pricing and accountability. It serves as a crucial tool for financial evaluation in government-related construction projects.
    The site plan outlines the renovation project for Building 15's second floor at the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, NC. The project, managed by Odell International and engineered by Charlotte Engineers, is focused on modernizing existing business occupancy spaces while adhering to stringent codes including NFPA 10, 13, 101, and 5000. Key aspects include updates to fire alarm systems, plumbing, and mechanical systems alongside structural alterations while maintaining compliance with life safety regulations. Phasing plans will minimize disruption to ongoing operations, particularly in the call center, and require careful coordination with existing occupants. A thorough asbestos abatement plan outlines the removal of hazardous materials in accordance with federal and state regulations. Mandatory infection control measures during construction will ensure safety in adjacent patient care areas. The comprehensive approach emphasizes safety, compliance with regulatory standards, and operational continuity throughout the renovation process. Overall, the document reflects the VA's commitment to enhancing facilities while prioritizing patient and staff safety.
    The document outlines a site plan for the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Asheville, North Carolina, detailing various features such as walking trails, parking lots, and building locations. It includes a scale of 1 inch to 100 feet and references specific structures like the East and West Towers and a Water Tank. Key access points are noted, including Riceville Road and Tunnel Road (HWY 70).
    The document outlines the wage determination for building construction projects in certain North Carolina counties, superseding a previous decision from 2024, and includes details about minimum wage rates based on applicable Executive Orders. Contractors must adhere to minimum wage requirements ranging from $13.30 to $17.75 per hour based on the contract's execution date and may need to submit conformances for additional classifications not listed. The document also details the process for appealing wage determination decisions, including initial contacts and steps for interested parties.
    The project # 637-20-103 involves the renovation of the second floor of Building 15 at the Asheville VA Medical Center. The contractor is tasked with providing labor, materials, and equipment for the interior renovations, including the removal of flooring, doors, and walls to create an open area for new cubicles, conference rooms, and renovated restrooms. The project encompasses modifications to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, with a focus on installing new office configurations and technological infrastructure such as communication systems and power to cubicles. Strict site access, work hour protocols, and health requirements including COVID-19 screening, flu vaccinations, and tuberculosis screenings for contractors are mandated. Additionally, compliance with records management laws regarding the handling of Federal records is emphasized, ensuring the security and integrity of sensitive information. This renovation project reflects the VA's commitment to modernizing facilities while ensuring health standards and regulatory compliance are met.
    The Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, NC is initiating a renovation project for Building 15, specifically the second floor, under Project No. 637-20-103. This renovation involves comprehensive construction, including interior demolition, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing work. The project aims to modernize the facility while maintaining operational integrity throughout the renovation process. Key requirements include adherence to safety protocols, management of sensitive information, and coordination with existing operations to minimize disruption to medical services. Contractors are responsible for submitting a detailed work plan that outlines necessary phasing to ensure the continual operation of the medical center. Temporary measures for security and environmental protection will be enforced throughout the project duration. Additionally, contractors must comply with rigorous documentation, including as-built drawings and a warranty management plan, to ensure the completed work meets government standards. The successful execution of this project illustrates the VA's commitment to improving its facilities while prioritizing safety, compliance, and minimal impact on patient care services.
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