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The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center is seeking an Architectural Engineering (A/E) firm to provide design and healthcare planning services for renovating the 2nd floor, CC Wing, aimed at enhancing Primary and Specialty Care Services. This pre-solicitation notice outlines that the project scope includes creating detailed drawings and specifications for 6,500 square feet of space and has a budget estimated between $250,000 and $500,000, with a timeline of 365 days for completion.
The opportunity is specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs), and interested firms must adhere to specific eligibility criteria, including verification in VetCert and the System for Award Management (SAM). The submission must include an SF 330 form detailing the firm’s qualifications, past performance, and project experience, specifically highlighting specialized experience, technical competence, and capacity for timely project completion.
Evaluation of submissions will focus on firms' previous work with government entities, their professional qualifications, design quality assurance processes, and their commitment to include other veteran-owned businesses in contract execution. With a response deadline set for May 14, 2025, this notice emphasizes the VA's initiative to engage qualified contractors to upgrade crucial healthcare facilities effectively.
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The document outlines an amendment regarding solicitation number 36C24725R0087 related to the backfill project at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, SC. The modification serves to clarify inquiries on the expected contractor bidding timeline and construction start dates. Currently, no specific bid date has been established, while the earliest potential start for construction is projected for late fiscal year 2026 or possibly fiscal year 2027. This amendment is issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs’ VISN 7 Network Contracting Office and plays a critical role in managing the procurement process for service-disabled veteran-owned small business contractors. It provides essential updates within the context of government Request for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, ensuring transparency and clear communication with potential bidders. The document emphasizes the procedural nature of such amendments in federal contracting.