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Z1DA--621-21-115 - Replace Bldg. 204 Roof Phase 2

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Jan 27, 2022 04:48 pm CST
  • Original Response Date: Feb 15, 2022 02:00 pm CST
  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Original Inactive Date: May 25, 2022
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    Department of Veterans Affairs James H. Quillen VAMC Mountain Home , TN 37684
    USA

Description

THIS IS A PRE-SOLICIATION NOTICE The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 9 Central Region, 1639 Medical Center Parkway, Suite 400, Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37129 will be soliciting an Invitation for Bids (IFB) on or about 2/15/2022 for construction services for the following project: Project # 621-21-115 - Replace Building 204 Roof Phase 2 at the Department of Veterans Affairs, James H. Quillen VAMC, Lamont Street and Veterans Way, Mtn. Home, TN 37684. SET-ASIDE: 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) PROJECT MAGNITUDE: Between $1,000,000.00 and $2,000,000.00 NAICS: 236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD: $39.5 Million PROJECT OVERVIEW: The project will require the selected contractor to provide all resources necessary to accomplish and furnish all labor, material, equipment, transportation, and supervision necessary to completely prepare site for building operations as required per drawings and specifications at the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center, Mountain Home, TN 37684 for the above-mentioned Project# 621-21-115 - Replace Building 204 Roof Phase 2. Work includes, but not limited to general construction, demolition, alterations, removal and replacement of existing structures, and certain other items such as removing existing ballasted roof systems down to existing concrete or steel roof deck and replacing it with new insulated 60 MIL EDPM roofing system per drawings and specifications. Anticipated completion time from Notice-to-Proceed is 150 calendar days for the base bid. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Apparent successful offerors must have a current VETS 4212 report on file with the Department of Labor, registered in SAM, and must apply for and receive verification from the Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) of their SDVOSB status in accordance with 38 CFR Part 74 and VAAR 819.709 by submission of documentation of veteran status, ownership and control sufficient to establish appropriate status, offerors must be both visible and verified by the Department of Veteran Affairs CVE at the time of submission of bid. Failure to be both verified by CVE and visible on https://www.vip.vetbiz.gov at the time of bid submission will result in the bid being deemed non-responsive. All offerors are urged to contact the CVE and submit the aforementioned requirement documents to obtain CVE verification of their SDVOSB status if they have not already done so. Questions related to this requirement will only be addressed in writing by way of email to the Contracting Officer at Teresa.rogofsky@va.gov. The Project Number, Project Name, and Solicitation Number must be included in the subject line of all questions related to this requirement. No questions will be considered until the actual solicitation is released on or about 2/15/2022. END OF PRESOLICITATION NOTICE

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