H946--Boiler Water Treatment Svcs
ID: 36C25725Q0160Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)ARLINGTON, TX, 76006, USA

NAICS

Water Supply and Irrigation Systems (221310)

PSC

OTHER QC/TEST/INSPECT- WATER PURIFICATION AND SEWAGE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT (H946)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting proposals for Boiler Water Treatment Services to support the Central Texas Veterans Health Care System (CTVHCS) at the Temple and Waco VA Medical Centers in Texas. The contract, anticipated to be awarded as a firm-fixed price, aims to ensure efficient boiler operation through comprehensive chemical water treatment, regular water testing, and technical advisory services, while also emphasizing compliance with environmental standards. This opportunity is specifically set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), reflecting the government's commitment to supporting veteran-owned enterprises. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by February 25, 2025, and direct any questions to Contracting Specialist Marcellus Jackson at marcellus.jackson@va.gov by February 10, 2025. The total contract value is estimated at $41 million, covering a base period of one year with four optional one-year extensions.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Marcellus JacksonContracting Specialist
    (210) 986-3354
    marcellus.jackson@va.gov
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs is issuing a Request for Quote (RFQ) for Boiler Water Treatment Services, specifically intended for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The anticipated contract will be a firm-fixed price and will support the Central Texas Veterans Health Care System (CTVHCS) in Temple and Waco, TX, per the provided Statement of Work. Interested vendors must register in the System for Award Management (SAM) and obtain Veteran Small Business Certification. Proposals must be submitted via email no later than February 25, 2025. Questions regarding the solicitation should be directed to the designated Contracting Specialist by February 10, 2025. The document establishes key timelines, submission guidelines, and requirements for participation, emphasizing the VA's commitment to contracting with veteran-owned businesses.
    The document presents a solicitation for Boiler Water Treatment services for the Temple and Waco VA Medical Centers in Texas, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs. This contract, with an award amount of $41 million, outlines services required over a base period of one year, followed by four optional one-year extensions. The central objective is to provide comprehensive chemical water treatment to maintain boiler efficiency, prolong equipment life, and ensure safety and compliance with environmental standards. Key responsibilities of the contractor include delivering necessary chemicals, maintaining on-site presence during deliveries, and providing technical advisory services. Additionally, the contractor is required to conduct regular water testing and deliver written reports, along with training for VA personnel. Compliance with government regulations and established performance standards is mandatory. The document emphasizes the obligation to utilize small businesses, particularly those owned by service-disabled veterans, in alignment with federal goals for small business participation in government contracts. Overall, this RFP highlights the government's focus on efficient service delivery while supporting veteran-owned businesses.
    The document is a compilation of fragmented data and corrupted text, primarily related to federal and state government RFPs (Requests for Proposals) and grant applications. Despite the extensive corruption, it seems to touch on various topics, including the modulation of project proposals, detailed instructions about grant applications, budgeting considerations, and compliance with government policies. The structure appears chaotic, reflecting possible technical issues or data loss, which obscures clear information. The main purpose of such documents is to provide guidelines and facilitate processes for organizations seeking federal grants and RFP engagements. They typically include essential procedures for submitting proposals, eligibility requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines relevant to state and local agencies. Emphasis is likely placed on efficiency, accountability, and alignment with government priorities, although much of the key content is not directly accessible due to data corruption. In summary, while the intention behind the document relates to guiding entities through the intricacies of public funding applications, the physical state of the document severely limits the extraction of coherent directives, rendering it challenging to precisely capture its intended essence and specifics within typical RFP frameworks.
    The document appears to be fragmented and heavily corrupted, making coherent interpretation difficult. However, it seems to pertain to various federal and state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) or grants related to infrastructure, projects, or environmental assessments. The overarching theme suggests a focus on compliance with safety, health, and environmental standards in governmental projects, possibly highlighting the importance of mitigating risks associated with hazardous materials or structural improvements. Key elements include references to regulatory requirements, assessment protocols, project management topics, and potential safety measures for various initiatives. There may be an indication of modernization efforts throughout government facilities as well. Nonetheless, due to the severe distortion of the text, specific details, objectives, and proposals within these RFPs cannot be accurately discerned. The document underscores the necessity of adherence to local, state, and federal safety regulations while planning and executing government projects, showcasing the commitment to public safety and resource management. Overall, it represents a vital aspect of governmental oversight and initiative in facilitating sustainable development and maintenance of public infrastructure.
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