Laboratory Furniture Tender Results

Secondary Education Department Tender Result

Goods
Furnitures and Fixtures
GEM
Result Stage: Under Evaluation
India
Contract DateNA
Contract AmountINR 1.8 Million (USD 22.1 K)
This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
CATEGORY: Student Furniture , Teacher Table , Teacher Chair , Green board , Lab Stool , Steel Almirah , Principal Table , Principal Chair , Visitor Chair , Notice Board , Computer Table , Computer Stool , Whiter Board , Office Chair , Office Table , Spring balance , Magnetic Compas , Set of four resistors 10 ohm 20 ohm , 20 ohm , 30 ohm , Protractor full circle , Graduated syringe 2 ml , Compound Microscope , Dissecting Microscope , Tunning fork , Measuring cylinder , Pasteur pipette , Syringe pump , Magnet Disc magnet Ferite Dia 45 mm. Thickness 10 mm , Bar Magnet Alinco 5 cm X 1 cm X 0.8 cm 2 , Horse shoe magnet 5 cm x 1.5 cm 1 , Cylinderical magnet dia 1 cm x2 cm , Slinky , Circuit board assembly with torch bulb 1.5V , Kerosene burner , Tripod stand , Laboratory stand plastic vice and boss head and clamp , Plastic funnel , Stainless steel electrodes with corks , B.P. And M.P. Apparatus , Test tube stand , Trolley , China dish , Wash bottle , Rubber bands Assorted size , Calorimeter , Forceps , Rubber corks , Cell holder , Test tube brush , Test tube holder , Plane mirror strips , Copper strip , Zn. Strip , Iron Strip , Sand paper of different numbers , Connecting wire banana plugs , Transparent stuff plastic tube , Dropper , Copper wire bent in U form , Constant wire 50 cm , Copper wire 50 cm , Nichromer wire 50 cm , Transparent PVC tubing 50 cm , Filter paper , Circular coil , Steel ball , Pith Plastic ball , Yo YO , Mirror Lens stand , Spatula , Wooden ice cream spoon , Plug key , Well plate , Blotting paper , Wooden block , Kit box , Dispensing bottles , Vials , Crocodile clips sets , Multimeter set , Pair of tongs , Surgical scissor , Screw driver , Dissecting Needles , Claw hammer , Cappilary tube box , Micro test tube 4 ml , Magnifying glass , Beakers 10 ml , Beakers 50 ml , Slides , Plastic petri dish , Cover slips , Glass rods , Bell jar , Double mouthed flask , Glass tubes , Glazed glass plate , W tube , Watch glass , Stirrer , Measuring flask , Conical flask , Ignition tube , Blade , Concave and convex lens FL 20 cm dia 50 mm , Concave Convex mirror FL 20 cm dia 50 mm Each , Plane mirror Dia 50 mm , a Glas slab , b Glass triangular Prism , Thermometer Laboratory 0 to 250 , Acetic acid , Aliminium sulphate , Ammonium chloride , Ammonium hydroxide , Barium chloride , Blue Litmus paper , Red Litmus paper , Calcium oxide , Copper oxide , Copper powder , Copper sulphate , Copper turning , Dil. H2SO4 , Dil. Hydrochloric acid , Fine iron dust , Glycerine , Iodine solution , Iron sulphate , Lead nitrate , Magnese dioxide , Magnessium sulphate , Methyl orange , Methylene blue , Naphthlene , Permanent slides , Nerve fibres , Spirogyra , Striated muscles , Amoeba , Hydra , Phenolphethlein , Potassium hydroxide , Potasium permangnate , Potassium dicromate , Potassium iodide , Rectified spirit , Safranine , Sodium chloride , sodium hydroxide , Sodium bicarbonate , Sulphur powder , Silver nitrate solution , Starch powder , Sodium sulphate , Universal indicator solution Ph paper , Yeast , Zinc sulphate

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date30 Jun 2021
Contract AmountUSD 62.1 K 
Statement Of Work requirements: the Minneapolis Va Healthcare System Has A Need Of Clinical Sanitation Services At Its Twin Ports Outpatient Clinic (tpoc), Located At 3520 Tower Avenue, Superior, Wi 54880. Requirement Is For One Base Year With Two Yearly Option Renewals. The Clinic Is Approximately 16,470 Square Feet And Has A Mix Of Clinical And Administrative Settings. definitions As Used Throughout This Contract, The Following Terms Shall Have The Meaning Set Forth Below: a. Clean: Clean Shall Be Defined As Free Of Dirt, Dust, Spots, Streaks, Stains, Smudges, Litter, Debris And Other Residue. b. Disinfect: Cleaning In Order To Destroy Any Harmful Microorganisms By Application Of An Approved Chemical Agent. Must Be An Environmental Protection Agency Approved Healthcare Disinfectant. c. Contracting Officer: The Contracting Officer Is A Person With The Authority To Enter Into, Administer, And/or Terminate Contracts And Make Related Determinations And Findings. d. Contractor: The Term Contractor As Used Herein Refers To Both The Prime Contractor And Any Subcontractors. The Prime Contractor Shall Ensure That His/her Subcontractors Comply With The Provisions Of This Contract. e. Contracting Officer Representative (cor): The Contracting Officer Reserves The Right To Designate A Representative To Act For Him/her In Furnishing Technical Guidance And Advice Or Generally Supervise The Work To Be Performed Under This Contract. Such Designation Will Be In Writing And Will Define The Scope And Limitations Of The Designee S Authority. A Copy Of The Designation Shall Be Furnished To The Contractor specifications contractor S Personnel Will Be Scheduled To Work During The Periods Of Need For Sanitation Services. During These Periods Of Coverage, The Vendor Is Expected To Perform All Daily Duties As Outlined In The Sow And Daily Area Routine Assignment. Vendor Will Also Be Responsible For The Periodic Tasks As Assigned. I.e Weekly Dusting, Clean Windows As Needed. All Cleaning Rags, Mop Heads And Dusting Materials Must Be Clean And Laundered Before And After Use. No Soiled Rags Or Mop Heads Can Be Reused From Day To Day. materials Provided By Va contractor Will Have Access To Building S Utilities Such As Water, Designated Closets And Electric. va Will Supply The Following Materials: roll Towel toilet Paper kleenex feminine Hygiene Products purell Hand Sanitizer provon Soap lotion sharps Containers hazardous Waste Containers trash Can Liners schedule Of Services in The Base Year, Tpoc Requires Cleaning And Sanitation Monday Friday From 4:30 Pm 8:30 Pm, On-call Coverage For Scheduled Vacations And Unscheduled Sick Leave From 4:30pm 1:00 Am, And Periodic Tasks To Be Completed In Addition To The Daily Cleaning Services. For Option Years One And Two In Addition To The Base Year Requirements The Tpoc Requires Cleaning And Sanitation Monday Friday From 4:30 Pm 1:00 Am (subject To Change Based On Existing Tpoc Cleaning Personnel). base Year daily Cleaning Services 20 Hours Per Week For 52 Weeks monday Friday: 4:30 Pm 8:30 Pm on-call Coverage For Vacations And Sick Leave When Scheduled By Cor approximately 40 Hours Per Week For Four Weeks monday Friday: 4:30 Pm 1:00 Am periodic Tasks As Needed To Be Scheduled By Cor And Contractor. option Year One & Two Daily Cleaning Services 20 Hours Per Week For 52 Weeks monday Friday: 4:30 Pm 8:30 Pm 40 Hours Per Week For 52 Weeks monday Friday: 4:30 Pm 1:00 Am subject To Change Based On Tpoc Personnel Availability on-call Coverage For Vacations And Sick Leave When Scheduled By Cor approximately 40 Hours Per Week For Four Weeks monday Friday: 4:30 Pm 1:00 Am periodic Tasks As Needed To Be Scheduled By Cor And Contractor. hours Of Operation all Work Shall Be Performed After Normal Clinic Business Hours, And Before The Next Day Of Clinic Operations. a. Clinic Hours: The Normal Clinic Hours Of The Tpoc Are Monday Through Friday (except Federal Holidays) From 8:00am To 4:30pm. b. Federal Holidays: The Ten (10) Holidays Observed By The Federal Government Are: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day And Any Other Day Specifically Declared By The President Of The United States To Be A Federal Holiday. c. Non-work Hours: Except In Cases Of Emergency, The Va Outpatient Clinic Will Be Closed All Weekends, Saturdays, And Sundays, And Monday Through Friday From 6:00 Pm Until 7:30 Am The Following Workday. contractor Responsibilities daily Cleaning Services exam Room: Approximately 22 Exam Rooms Totaling 3,641 Sq Ft. high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces emptying Of Trash And Relining Cans emptying Of Regulated Medical Waste And Relining sink Cleaning/disinfecting mirror Cleaning overhead Light Dusting/cleaning soap, Lotion And Towel Dispensing Cleaning/refill wall Washing When Needed sharps Container Replacement When Needed furniture Cleaning/disinfection floor Dry And Wet Mop With Neutral Cleaner check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer laboratory: Approximately Three Labs Totaling 1,213 Sq Ft. high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces cleaning/disinfecting Of Sinks emptying Of Trash And Relining Cans emptying Of Regulated Medical Waste And Reline Cans wet And Dry Mop All Flooring W/neutral Cleaner check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer pharmacy: Approximately 100 Sq Ft high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces cleaning/disinfecting Of Sinks emptying Of Trash And Relining Cans emptying Of Regulated Medical Waste And Reline Cans wet And Dry Mop All Flooring W/neutral Cleaner check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer locker Rooms: Approximately Two Rooms Totaling 312 Sq Ft. high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces cleaning/disinfecting Of Sinks emptying Of Trash And Relining Cans cleaning/disinfecting Toilets replace Paper Products, Towels And Toilet Paper. replace Any Full Sharps Containers wet And Dry Mop All Flooring W/neutral Cleaner check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer medication/nourishment/nurse Station: Approximately Four Areas Totaling 1,404 Sq Ft high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces cleaning/disinfecting Of Sinks emptying Of Trash And Relining Cans emptying Of Regulated Medical Waste And Reline Cans wet And Dry Mop All Flooring W/neutral Cleaner check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer corridor Interior: Approximately 1,508 Sq Ft. vacuum Of Carpeting wet/dry Mop If Necessary trash And Reline Cans high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer office: Approximately 39 Offices Totaling 4,742 Sq Ft vacuum Of Carpeting wet/dry Mop If Necessary trash And Reline Cans high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer waiting Room/reception: Approximately 1,257 Sq Ft vacuum Of Carpeting wet/dry Mop If Necessary trash And Reline Cans high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer utility Room: Approximately Two Rooms Totaling 180 Sq Ft high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces emptying Of Trash And Relining Cans emptying Of Regulated Medical Waste And Relining sink Cleaning/disinfecting overhead Light Dusting/cleaning soap, Lotion And Towel Dispensing Cleaning/refill wall Washing When Needed sharps Container Replacement When Needed floor Dry And Wet Mop With Neutral Cleaner check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer storage Rooms: Approximately Ten Rooms Totaling 729 Sq Ft vacuum Of Carpeting wet/dry Mop If Necessary trash And Reline Cans high Dusting Of All Vents, Sprinkler Heads And Horizontal Surfaces check And Swap Out Expired Alcohol Sanitizer periodic Tasks these Tasks Are Performed At The Direction Of Cor As Needed, At Least Once Per Contract Year. floor Strip/scrub And Recoat As Flooring Wears At The Direction Of Cor. kyvac Bathroom Tiles / Deep Scrubbing Of Bathroom Tiles shampooing And Extracting Carpets Throughout The Clinic window Washing Inside wall Washing cleaning Of Bugs Out Of Light Fixtures high Dusting And Floor Boards cleanliness Standards item cleanliness Standards doors surface Is Clean, Free Of Smudges And Fingerprints. Doorjamb Is Free Of Dust/dirt Build-up. baseboards no Splatters From Stripper, Free From Floor Finish Build-up. tile Floors: (vinyl) no Dust/dirt Build-up In Corners, Along Baseboards And Under/behind Furniture. Spills, Stains, And Soil Are Removed; Appropriate Floor Sealing/waxing Maintained. tile Floors: (quarry Tile And Grout) no Scum/dirt Build-up In Corners, Along Baseboards Or In Grout. Spills, Stains, And Soil Are Removed; Appropriate Floor Scrubbing And Sealing/waxing Is Maintained. carpeted Floors no Dust/debris Build-up In Corners, Along Edges And Under/behind Furniture. Spots And Stains Are Promptly Removed And Floor Has Vacuumed Appearance. Periodical Spotting, Bonnet Cleaning Or Extraction Done. walls no Splatters, Drips, Smudges, Fingerprints, Oil Or Soil Build-up. light Fixtures surface Is Free Of Dust, Soil Build-up, Splatters, Etc. sprinkler Heads free Of Dust Or Soil Build Up. sinks, Fountains no Soap Or Soil Build-up On Top Surface Or Underside Of Sink. No Water Build-up Around Faucet Or Plumbing. Enamel, Chrome Fixtures, And Plumbing Have Polished Appearance. mirrors/glass no Evidence Of Fingerprints, Smudges, Streaking, Splatters Or Film. Mirror Frames Are Dust-free. dispensers free Of Soap Or Soil Build-up. No Streaks, Smudges, Splatter, Or Dust Build-up. Dispensers Are Filled Daily Or As Needed. waste Receptacle no Evidence Of Splatters Or Streaks. Wiped Clean Inside And Out. Clean Liner In Place. stairwells steps Free Of Dust And Debris. Freshly Wet Mopped To Remove Spills And Soil. Walls Free Of Spots, Splatters, Smudges And Fingerprints. All Plumbing And Ceilings Are Free Of Dust Build-up And Spider/cobwebs. toilets, Urinals bowl Is Free Of Ring, And Under Rim Has Stains Removed. Rim, Seat And Outside Of Bowl Has Clean & Disinfected, Polished Appearance And Is Free Of Splatters And Urine Build-up. Pedestal Is Thoroughly Cleaned And Disinfected, Also Free Of Urine Build Up. ledges, Sills free Of Dirt, Dust, Insects And Debris. Spots And Stains Are Removed (both High And Low Areas). fans, Vents free Of Dust. Spots And Stains Removed. furniture vinyl Furniture Has Dust, Debris, Spots, And Stains Removed From Seat And Frame. Fabric Furniture Has Dust, Spots, And Stains Removed. Frame Is Thoroughly Vacuumed Under Cushions. Wooden Frames Are Treated With Furniture Polish. horizontal Surfaces all Horizontal Surfaces Not Otherwise Specified Are To Be Dust Free, And Free Of Spots Or Stains. Including Picture Frames And Door Frames, And Top Of Windows stainless Steel stainless Steel Surfaces Not Otherwise Specified Are To Be Free Of Smudges, Fingerprints, Streaks, And Splatters, And Have A Freshly Polished Appearance. supervision the Contractor Will Designate A Contact Person Within His/her Organization To Correspond With The Cor And, When Applicable, The Contracting Officer. The Contractor Will Have Adequate Supervision On-site During The Scheduled Hours Of Contract Performance To Ensure That All Cleaning Functions Are Performed As Scheduled By The Contractor. The Term "on-site Supervisor" And "alternate On-site Supervisor" Means A Person Designated In Writing By The Contractor Who Has The Authority To Act For The Contractor On A Day-to-day Basis At The Work-site. the Supervisor And/or Alternate Shall Be Available During All Times That The Work Is In Progress. The Contractor Shall Provide The Names, Telephone Numbers, Email Addresses And Pager Numbers To The Cor For Use In Contacting The Supervisor Should The Need Occur When The Supervisor Is Not On The Work Site. This Contact Information Shall Be Provided By The Winning Vendor To The Cor After Contract Award. quality Assurance Surveillance Plan the Cor Will Conduct A Monthly Qa Validation Review For Compliance With The Terms Of The Contract. Contractor Must Achieve An Accuracy Rate Of 95% Or Higher For Quality Of Contractual Documentation. Contractor Must Achieve A Productivity Rate Of 95% Or Higher For Timeliness. The Government Has The Right To Change Or Modify Inspection Methods At Its Discretion. security Issues And Access general: Department Of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Is A Federal Government Installation. A Personnel Background Check May Need To Be Processed, Sent To The Contracting Officer, Prior To The Contractor Reporting For Work. An Identification Card (personal Identification Verification) And Vehicle Registration Will Not Be Issued Until The Background Checks Are Completed And Approved By The Security Investigation Center (sic). Upon Security Clearance Contractor Employees Will Be Issued Necessary Access Badges And Or Key. security Identification Badges. Contract Employee Shall Comply With The Local Nco Identification And Access Requirements. The Contractor Is Responsible For Absences Of Contract Employees Due To Expired Or Lost Identification And Access Documents. Each Contract Employee Shall Wear And Display Assigned Security Badge Id, Provided By The Human Resources Security Office (hrso) So That It Is Visible At All Times, And In Accordance With Their Guidance. The Badge Must Display The Full Name, Title And If Required By The (hrso) The Words Contractor In Front. Contractor/contract Employees Shall Turn In All Identification Badges To The Contracting Officer, Or Designated Representative Upon Termination Of Their Services Under The Contract. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Replacement Cost Of Lost Or Non-returned Identification Cards. vehicles: All Contract Employees Must Register Their Vehicles With The Police Office To Gain Access Onto The Va Campus. A Valid Driver S License, Government-furnished Civilian Id, Proof Of Insurance And Current Registration Must Be Presented To The Police Office, At Which Time A Va Decal Will Be Issued. The Decal Shall Be Placed On The Vehicle S Front Windshield In Accordance With Instructions. Contract Employees Shall Follow Installation Procedures For Removal And Turn-in Of The Vehicle Decal Upon Termination Of Services Under This Contract. Vehicles, With Or Without A Va Decal, Are Subject To Search. security: All Contractors And Contractor Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Federal Security And Privacy Laws, Regulations, Standards And Va Policies, Including The Privacy Act, 5 U.s.c. 552a, And Va Personnel, Regarding Information And Information System Security. Contractors Shall Follow Policies And Procedures Outlined In Va Directive 6500, Information Security Program Which Is Available At: Http://www1.va.gov/vapubs And Its Handbooks To Ensure Appropriate Security Controls Are In Place. confidentiality: Contractor Personnel Who Obtain Access To Hardware, Software Or Media, Which May Manipulate Or Store Any Sensitive Information, That Is Protected Under 38 Usc 4132 Or 3305, As Defined By The Department Of Veterans Affairs, Must Not Access Information Unless Absolutely Necessary To Perform Their Contractual Duties. Disclosure Of Any Sensitive Data Obtained During Performance Of Assigned Duties Under This Contract Is Prohibited. Violation Of These Statutory Provisions May Involve Imposition Of Criminal Penalties. Contractor Is Considered To Be A Va Contractor For Purposes Of Privacy Act, Title 5 U.s.c. 552a. hipaa: The Contractor Shall Abide By The Standards For Privacy Of Individually Identifiable Health Information Of The Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (hipaa), Public Law 104-01. The Contractor Shall Not Use Or Further Disclose Protected Health Information Other Than As Permitted Or Required By The Contract Or As Required By Law. The Contractor Shall Use Appropriate Safeguards To Prevent Use Or Disclosure Of The Protected Health Information. The Contractor Shall Mitigate, To The Extent Practicable, Any Harmful Effect That Is Known To The Contractor Of A Use Or Disclosure Of Protected Health Information By The Contractor In Violation Of The Requirements Of This Contract. The Contractor Shall Report To The Government Any Use Or Disclosure Of The Protected Health Information Not Provided For By This Contract. The Contractor Shall Document, In A Time And Manner Designated By The Government, Any Disclosure Of Protected Health Information As Would Be Required For The Government To Respond To A Request By An Individual For An Accounting Of Disclosure Of Protected Health Information.

Justice, Department Of Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date29 Sep 2023
Contract AmountUSD 123.1 K 
New Requirements: blower Construction Fiberglass Or Stainless Steel, For Each Fume Hood.  ducting Pipe 30ft Per Fumehood. 14601x uniflow Radioisotope Fume Hood 96”w X 36”d X 59”h Features A Dual Wall Construction With A Welded One Piece Seamless 16 Gauge Type 304 Stainless Steel Interior Fume Chamber Including The Walls And Ceiling. Varaflow Baffle System Is Of Same Stainless Steel Material With #4 Satin Finish And Welded-in 12” Diameter Exhaust Collar. Fume Hood Exterior Is Constructed Of Chemical Resistant Composite Resin. Fume Hood Is Equipped With A Stainless Steel Front Airfoil And Counterbalanced Vertical Slide Safety Tempered Glass Sash With Stainless Steel Sash Frame. Vapor Proof Led Light Fixture With Control Switch Pre-wired To Single Point Junction Box. 115v 60hz Ac. All Electrical Components Are U.l. Listed. X= 96" Wide, 36" Deep, No Work Surface quantity - 1 42021 epoxy Resin Sink 9" X 6" X 6"depth Laboratory Sink Made Of Chemical And Corrosion Resistant Epoxy Resin. Drop-in Sink. Color: Black. Includes Sink Stopper And Drain Outlet. 2 1 830.00 830.00t quantity - 1 51410 airflow Monitor And Alarm (digital) ) Continuously Monitors Face Velocity To Calibrated Set Point. Led Screen Displays Face Velocity With Audio Alarm When Velocity Is Low. Factory Installed With Input/output Relays, Transformer, Duplex, And Junction Box. quantity- 1 50012 remote Control Cold Water Service Fixture With Color Coded Epoxy Coated Brass Turret, 90 Degree Serrated-down Hose Tip, Front Handle With Color Coded Index Button And 3/8" Npt Inlet. 4 1 408.00 408.00t quantity- 1 50013 (air)(nitrogen) Remote Control Service Fixture, Includes Rod Valve Assembly With Color Coded Epoxy Coated Brass Flange With Serrated Hose Tip, Front Handle With Color Coded Index Buttons And 3/8" Npt Inlet. 5 2 372.00 744.00t quantity-2 50048-2 gfi Duplex 115v 20 Amp Consists Of Combination Ground Fault Interrupters, 3-wire Polarized Grounded. Includes Junction Box And Cover Plate 6 2 185.00 370.00t quantity-2 20825 epoxy Resin Worksurface 96"w X 36"d X 1-1/4" Thick 3/8" Dished Molded Of Chemical Resistant Thermosetting Epoxy, Dished To Contain Spillage, Color – Black 7 1 4,555.00 4,555.00t quantity-1 15360 acid Cabinet 36"w X 22"d X 35 1/2"h Constructed Of Furniture Grade Steel With Chemical Resistant Epoxy Powder Coat Finish And Molded One Piece Seamless Composite Resin Interior Liner With All Coved Corners. Cabinet Features (2) Hinged Doors, With Air Inlet Vent, Front Containment Lip, Fixed Shelf, And Levelers 8 1 2,117.00 2,117.00t quantity- 1 53611 base Cabinet 36"w X 22"d X 35 1/4"h. Constructed Of Furniture Grade Steel With Chemical Resistant Epoxy Powder Coat Finish. Cabinet Has (2) Hinged Doors, Adjustable Shelf, And Levelers. quantity-1 51461 exhaust Blower, Polypropylene Construction, Belt Drive, 800 Cfm @ .75” Sp, 1/3 Hp 115v 60hz 1ph Motor, 8” Diameter Inlet And Outlet. Includes Weather Cover quantity- 2 45633 uniflow Se Airestream Cav Fume Hood 72”w X 38”d X 59”h Air Bypass, Low Flow, High Performance Fume Hood Features A Dual Wall Construction Of Totally Non-metallic Chemical, Corrosion And Fire Resistant Composite Resin. Interior Fume Chamber Is Molded One Piece Seamless, White, Non-porous, Glass Smooth With All Corners Coved, Varaflow Baffle System And 12” Diameter Bell Shaped Exhaust Collar. Fume Hood Is Equipped With Composite Resin Front Airfoil And Counterbalanced Vertical Slide Tempered Glass Sash With Chemical Resistant Pvc Sash Frame, Track And Aerodynamic Sash Lift. Explosion Proof Light Fixture Class I Div Ii Groups Abcd; Class Ii Div Ii Groups Fg 115/230v/60/50hz Ac. Light Fixture Is Installed But Not Wired, Nor Provided A Switch. Must Be Field Wired To Comply With Codes. All Electrical Components Are U.l. Listed. quantity- 1 51410 airflow Monitor And Alarm (digital) ) Continuously Monitors Face Velocity To Calibrated Set Point. Led Screen Displays Face Velocity With Audio Alarm When Velocity Is Low. Factory Installed With Input/output Relays, Transformer, Duplex, And Junction Box. quantity - 1 50013 (air)(nitrogen) Remote Control Service Fixture, Includes Rod Valve Assembly With Color Coded Epoxy Coated Brass Flange With Serrated Hose Tip, Front Handle With Color Coded Index Buttons And 3/8" Npt Inlet. quantity - 2 50048-2 gfi Duplex 115v 20 Amp Consists Of Combination Ground Fault Interrupters, 3-wire Polarized Grounded. Includes Junction Box And Cover Plate quantity - 2 20626   stainless Steel Worksurface 72"w X 36"d, 1-1/4" Thick 3/8" Dished Fabricated Of Type 304 16 Gauge Stainless Steel With #3 Satin Finish, Dished To Contain Spillage quantity - 1 53611 base Cabinet 36"w X 22"d X 35 1/4"h. Constructed Of Furniture Grade Steel With Chemical Resistant Epoxy Powder Coat Finish. Cabinet Has (2) Hinged Doors, Adjustable Shelf, And Levelers. quantity - 1 18030 flammable Cabinet 36"w X 22"d X 35 1/4"h Constructed Of Epoxy Powder Coated Steel With Double Wall Construction, Adjustable Shelf, 2 Locking Doors And Levelers. quantity - 1 51461x exhaust Blower, Polypropylene Construction, Belt Drive, 600 Cfm @ .75” Sp, 1/3 Hp 115v 60hz 1ph Motor, 8” Diameter Inlet And Outlet. Includes Weather Cover X= 600 Cfm quantity - 1 45433 uniflow Se Airestream Cav Fume Hood 48”w X 38”d X 59”h Air Bypass, Low Flow, High Performance Fume Hood Features A Dual Wall Construction Of Totally Non-metallic Chemical, Corrosion And Fire Resistant Composite Resin. Interior Fume Chamber Is Molded One Piece Seamless, White, Non-porous, Glass Smooth With All Corners Coved, Varaflow Baffle System And 10” Diameter Bell Shaped Exhaust Collar. Fume Hood Is Equipped With Composite Resin Front Airfoil And Counterbalanced Vertical Slide Tempered Glass Sash With Chemical Resistant Pvc Sash Frame, Track And Aerodynamic Sash Lift. Explosion Proof Light Fixture Class I Div Ii Groups Abcd; Class Ii Div Ii Groups Fg 115/230v/60/50hz Ac. Light Fixture Is Installed But Not Wired, Nor Provided A Switch. Must Be Field Wired To Comply With Codes. All Electrical Components Are U.l. Listed quantity - 1 51410 airflow Monitor And Alarm (digital) ) Continuously Monitors Face Velocity To Calibrated Set Point. Led Screen Displays Face Velocity With Audio Alarm When Velocity Is Low. Factory Installed With Input/output Relays, Transformer, Duplex, And Junction Box. quantity - 1 50013 (air)(nitrogen) Remote Control Service Fixture, Includes Rod Valve Assembly With Color Coded Epoxy Coated Brass Flange With Serrated Hose Tip, Front Handle With Color Coded Index Buttons And 3/8" Npt Inlet. quantity - 2 50048-2 gfi Duplex 115v 20 Amp Consists Of Combination Ground Fault Interrupters, 3-wire Polarized Grounded. Includes Junction Box And Cover Plate quantity - 2 18040 flammable Cabinet 48"w X 22"d X 35 1/4"h Constructed Of Epoxy Powder Coated Steel With Double Wall Construction, Adjustable Shelf, 2 Locking Doors And Levelers. quantity - 1 51460 exhaust Blower, Polypropylene Construction, Belt Drive, 400 Cfm @ .75” Sp, 1/4 Hp 115v 60hz 1ph Motor, 6” Diameter Inlet And Outlet. Includes Weather Cover quantity - 1 50027-1 blower Switch With Pilot Light 115v 15 Amp Includes Junction Box And Cover Plate. Ul Listed. quantity – 3

Veterans Affairs, Department Of Tender Result

Result Stage: Awarded  (AOC Available)
United States
Contract Date26 Sep 2023
Contract AmountRefer Documents 
Request For Sf330s, For Rfp 36c10f21r0013 Eastern Region A/e Idiq Sdvosb Set-aside All Information Needed For Interested Parties To Submit A Standard Form 330, Architect Engineer Qualifications Is Contained Herein. There Is No Separate Rfp Package To Download This Is A Request For Sf330s, Not A Request For Fee Proposals. The North American Industrial Classification System (naics) Code Is 541330, Engineering Services, Which Has A Size Standard Of $16,500,000 In Average Annual Receipts; Naics Code 541320 Which Has A Size Standard Of $7,500,000 In Average Annual Receipts. This Announcement Is Being Competed As A 100% Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Set-aside (sdvosb). Introduction This Contract Is Being Procured In Accordance With The Brooks Act (public Law 92-582) As Implemented In Far Subpart 36.6. Firms Will Be Selected For Negotiations Based On Demonstrated Competence And Qualifications For The Required Work. Contract Information The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va), Office Of Construction & Facilities Management (cfm), National Region Proposes To Obtain The Services For Facilities Support, Design, Project Management , Maintenance Of Design And Construction Standards, Historic Preservation Services, And Design And Facilities Expertise To The Department Of Veterans Affairs To Deliver High Quality, Cost Effective Facilities In Support Of Our Nation's Veterans. Professional Multi-disciplined Architect/engineer Services To Include, But Not Limited To: Code Review; Site Investigations; Analysis; Design; Preparation Of Specifications And Drawings; Preparation Of Cost Estimates; Construction Period Services; Preparation Of As-built Record Drawings; Site Visits During Construction; Safety; Industrial Hygiene; Fire Safety And Construction Document Review; Pre-construction Document Technical Studies, Construction Quality Assurance/quality Control. This Va Office Administers Major Projects For The Va In The Western Region. A Major Project Is Defined As A Project Over $20,000,000. The Firm(s) Selected Need To Have An Experienced Multidisciplinary Design Team In Either The Governmental Or Commercial Sector For Projects Of This Magnitude Or Larger. The Intent Is To Award A Minimum Of 13 Contracts And A Maximum Of 15 Contracts For The Region; However, The Number Of Awards May Vary Dependent On The Interest Shown. This Contract Will Have A Base Period Of One (1) Year And (4) Four One-year Option Periods At The Discretion Of The Government. The Minimum Guarantee Amount For The Base Period Is $ 1,000, With A Maximum Amount Of $50,000,000 Over The Life Of The Contract Period. The Determination Of Acquisition Strategy Lies Solely With The Government. All Firms Are Cautioned To Review The Restrictions Of Far 9.5 Organizational And Consultant Conflicts Of Interest And 36.209 Construction Contracts With Architect-engineer Firms. Any A/e Firm That Has Provided Design Services For A Project Will Be Restricted From Participating In Any Construction Contract Or Task Order For That Individual Project. The National Region Includes Va Stations And Activities Located Throughout The United States And Its Territories. However, This A/e Idiq Contract May Be Utilized By Contracting Officers Throughout The Department Of Veterans Affairs. Task Orders Will Be Negotiated As Firm-fixed Priced Awards In Accordance With The Idiq Awarded Rates. Each Task Order Will Include A Deliverable Schedule. In Accordance With Far 52.216-19 -- Order Limitations The Minimum Order Shall Not Be Below $2,500 And The Maximum Single Order Shall Not Be Greater Than$20,000,000. If Remaining Capacity Falls Below $2,000.00, The Government Will Consider The Contract Complete. To Be Eligible For Contract Award, A Firm Must Be Registered In The System For Award Management (sam) Database. Representations And Certifications Must Be Completed Electronically Via This Site As Well. Register Via The Sam Internet Site At Www.beta.sam.gov Or By Contacting The Sam Customer Service At 1-866-606-8220. All Firms Will Be Required To Comply With Veteran Affairs Acquisition Regulation 852.219-10, Va Notice Of Total Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside (http://www.va.gov/oal/library/vaar/vaar852.asp). Firms Must Also Be Registered In Veterans Information Page (vip) Database (https://www.vip.vetbiz.gov/) At The Time Of Sf330 Submission, The Time Of Award, And At The Time Of Task Order Issuance. Additionally, Firms Must Provide The Type(s) And Amount Of Insurance Along With Insurance Carrier(s). Sf 330 Evaluation Criteria Sf330s Will Be Evaluated On Each Of The Criteria Factors Listed Below. Each Factor Will Be Assigned An Adjectival Rating. The Factors Are Listed In Descending Order Of Importance. The Subfactors Are Of Equal Importance Within The Factors. Firms Will Be Evaluated In Accordance With Far 36.6 Procedures And The Brooks Act. Submissions Must Follow All The Requirements Of Standard Form 330 (rev 8/2016), Omb Control Number 9000-0157 (sf 330) And The Individual Agency Instructions Below. If There Is A Conflict In The Instructions, The Sf 330 Instructions Shall Apply. Awards Will Be Made To The Firms Determined To Be Most Highly Qualified If Fair And Reasonable Prices Can Be Agreed Upon. Technical Evaluation Factors: Factor 1 Professional Qualifications: Factor 1, Subfactor A, Key Personnel Professional Qualifications: Resumes Of Qualified Personnel Should Be Presented In Section E Of The Sf 330 For The Following Key Personnel: Architect, Structural Engineer, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Structural Engineer, Fire Protection Engineer (registered With Evidence Of Successful Completion Of Fire Protection Examination), Geotechnical Engineer, Land Surveyor, Historical Preservation Engineer, And Environmental Engineer, Project Manager, Cost Estimator, And Scheduler. Registration Or Certification For All Is Encouraged And May Be More Favorably Rated. All Key Personnel Shall Be Shown On The Organizational Chart. No Substitution Of Key Personnel Will Be Made Without Advance Written Approval Of The Contracting Officer After He/she Has Reviewed The Proposed Replacement S Experience And Qualifications Record Submitted By The Firm With An Explanation Of The Necessity For The Change. Follow The Contract Substitution Clause For Replacement Of Individuals. In Part 1, Section H (additional Information), Submit A Matrix For The Proposed Design Team That Contains The Following Data About The Member S Assignment: Members Name, Firm Name, Office Location, Proposed Team Assignment, Percent Of Time To Be Spent On This Team, Education Level/discipline (example: Bachelor Of Science, Mechanical Engineering), State(s) Of Professional Registration, Number Of Years Of Professional Experience, And Number Of Years With The Firm. Also, For Project Managers And Team Leaders, Identify The Number Of Teams (design, Consultants And Joint Venture Partners) They Have Managed Over The Past Five Years. In Part 1, Section E (resumes Of Key Personnel Proposed For The Contract), Block 19, Relevant Projects, Sub-block(3) For The Specific Role, For Each Of The Five Relevant Projects On The Resume, Include A Detailed Description Of The Specific Services Provided For The Project Demonstrating The Key Personnel Experience, E.g. Stating Simply Electrical Engineer Is Not Considered An Acceptable Description Of Services. Factor 1, Subfactor B, Firm S Professional Qualifications: The Firm Or Team Must Show The Proposed Team Successes Working Together For The Firm And The Firm S Involvement Working On Those Projects. The Qualifications Must Demonstrate Reputation And Standing Of The Firm And Its Principal Officials With Respect To Professional Performance, General Management, And Cooperativeness.â  Firms Shall Provide Qualifications That Are Relevant And Recent To The A/e Idiq Tasks Described In This Announcement Task Groups. List Any Awards Received And Industry Recognition Received. Factor 2 Specialized Experience And Technical Competence: Using The A/e Idiq Tasks Included In This Request For Sf330s, Provide A Description Of Five Relevant, Recent Projects, With Clients, For Which The Team Members Provided A Significant Technical Contribution. Work On These Projects Must Have Been In The Last Five Years (2015 2020). Indicate How Each Project Is Relevant To The A/e Idiq Tasks Described. Factor 3 Past Performance: In Part I, Section H, Provide Relevant And Recent (the Past Five Years, 2015 - 2020) Past Performance Information For A Minimum Five Examples For Work Related To The A/e Idiq Tasks Listed In This Request For Sf330s. Include Project Name, Location, Initial Design Dollar Funding Limitation, Final Construction Cost, And Project Point Of Contact With Telephone Number And Email Address. Projects Shall Have Started Design In 2015 To Present; Include Current Client Contact Information, Design Due Date, Actual Design Completion Date And Final Cost Estimate, The Construction Contract Award Amount (note Whether Bid Or Negotiated). Factor 4 Capacity: In Part I, Section H, Prime Firm And Sub Consultants Must Demonstrate Capacity To Accomplish The Work In The Required Time And The Ability To Adhere To Schedules. The Prime A/e Firm Must Demonstrate That It Is Able To Provide A/e Services To A Va Facility In The National Region. List Current Projects Being Designed In The Firm S Office Describe Experience In Successfully Delivering Projects Per Performance Schedule, Providing Timely Construction Support, And Successfully Completing Multiple Projects With Similar Delivery Dates. The A/e Shall Provide Details Of All Of Its Current Work (public/private) Including The Duration Of The Contracts, And How It Anticipates On Taking On Additional Work Required By Cfm. Factor 5 Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (sdvosb) Participation: The Sdvosb Must Include With The Sf330, A Summary Of How The Offeror Plans To Comply With Vaar 852.219-10 And Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To It To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. This Should Include What Key Personnel, By Discipline, Are Proposed To Be Employees Of The Firm, And Those That May Be Provided By Subcontractors. Factor 6 Location: This Factor Considers Geographic Proximity. For The Purpose Of This A/e Idiq Base Contract, Successful Firms Shall Be Located In The United States And Its Territories. A/e Idiq Tasks General Notes: Unless Otherwise Stated, The Requirements/standards Of The Va Technical Information Library (til) Shall Apply. .code Review Services Description Of Work: Provide Code Consulting, Assessment, Evaluation, And Inspection Service Utilizing Experts Skilled In Appropriate Technical Areas Necessary For The Analysis And/or Evaluation Of Building Designs, Existing Va Facilities And/or Necessary Studies. Deliverables To Be Determined On A Case By Case Scenario But May Include But Not Limited To The Following: The End Product Includes Reports And Data Involving The Investigation And Evaluation Of The Va Facilities Inspected And/or Provided Materials. Program For Design Description Of Work: - Provide Services For The Preparation And/or Review And Analysis Of A Program For Design That Delineates The Functional And Physical Parameters That Define Project Specific Requirements And Constraints And Address The Client S Priorities. The Program For Design Process May Require Revision If The Project Goals Are Changed. Development Of The Program For Design Will Be In Accordance With Department Of Veterans Affairs Space And Equipment Planning System, Space And Design Guides, Manuals And Other Requirements As Listed In The Til. Deliverables The Final Product Will Be The Program For Design Submission And/or Evaluation Of Reports, Documents, Cost Estimates Supporting The Program For Design Prepared By The Contractor. Schematic Designs Description Of Work: Provide All Services For Preparation, Planning, Evaluation, Review, And Recommendations For All Architectural And Engineering Discipline Calculations, Specifications, Reports, Systems Analyses, Drawings, And Cost Estimates Meeting The Approved Space Program, And Program For Design In Accordance With The A/e Design Submission Program Guide Pg-18-15. Services May Include Site Visits To Va Facilities And Meetings With Office Of Construction And Facilities Management (cfm) Personnel In Washington, D.c. Deliverables The Schematic Design Submission Shall Meet The Requirements Of Pg-18-15. Design Development (dd) Description Of Work: The Preparation Of Design Development (dd) Documents Consisting Of Updated Drawings, Specifications, And Supporting Documents And Calculations Meeting The Approved Scope And Space Program. The Dd S Will Be Developed From The Approved Schematic Documents And In Accordance With A/e Design Submission Requirements In Pg-18-15 And Other Guidance Listed In The Technical Information Library. Site Visits To Va Facilities And Meetings With Cfm Personnel In Washington, D.c. May Be Required. Deliverables The Dd Submission Will Meet The Distribution Requirements In Pg-18-15. Construction Documents (cd) Description Of Work: The Preparation Of Construction Documents (cds) Consisting Of Complete Drawings, Specifications, And Supporting Documents And Calculations Necessary For The Bidding And Construction Of The Project. The Cd S Will Be Developed From The Approved Design Development Documents And In Accordance With A/e Design Submission Requirements, In Pg-18-15 And Other Va Directives In The Technical Information Library. Deliverables The Development Of The Cd Submission Shall Meet The Requirements In Pg-18-15. Design Reviews Pre-design, Schematic Design And Design Development. Description Of Work: Review, Evaluate, And Provide Recommendations For All Architectural And Engineering Designs, Calculations, Specifications, Reports, System Analyses, And Drawing Completeness And Coordination. Evaluations Shall Be Based On Submission Requirements Established In Pg-18-15 And The Other Requirements Of The Technical Information Library. Services May Include Site Visits To Va Facilities And Meetings With Office Of Construction And Facilities Management (cfm) Personnel In Washington, D.c. Develop A Project Definition Rating Index Score. Deliverables Review Comments Shall Be Recorded In The Dr. Checks Program. Provide An Evaluation Report. Cost Estimates Description Of Work: Review, Evaluate, And Provide Recommendations On The Cost Estimate Prepared By The A/e Of Record As To The Cost Submission Basis Of Cost, Accuracy In Quantities, And Completeness Based Upon Submission Requirements Of The Pg-18-15. Evaluation Shall Include But Not Be Limited To Local Labor Rates, Energy Conservation Costs, Asbestos Abatement Costs, Cost Escalation, Cost Of Operations, Personnel Requirements Costs, Manpower Trade Requirements And Material Costs Timeline. Additionally, A Verification Of New Gross Area Take-off May Be Required. Preparation Of Independent Cost Estimates And Evaluation Of Mid-point Construction Costs And Anticipated Inflation Rates During Construction May Be Required. Participation In Meetings With Cfm Personnel In Washington, D.c. May Be Required. Deliverables This Task Order Requires Submission Of A Cost Estimate Report By Trade, Material Required, Phase, And/or Element. Task 8. Peer Review Description Of Work: The Evaluation, Review And Recommendation On All Architectural And Engineering Disciplines' Designs, Calculations, Specifications, Reports, System Analyses, Conformance With Sustainable Design Criteria And Thorough Completeness And Coordination Based Upon Development Of The Final Approved Schematic Plan. The Services Provided Shall Include The Review, Evaluation And Recommendations Based On The Partial Or Completed Set Of Construction Drawings And Specifications; Provide Recommendations Regarding Any Other Documents Necessary For The Bidding And Construction Of The Project. The Documents For Evaluation Will Be Provided By The Designer Of Record A/e. The Peer Review A/e Shall Evaluate And Ensure The Coordination Of The Drawings Between The Disciplines, Identification Of Costs, Errors, Omissions Or Conflicts Found Between Drawings And Specifications. Review And Comment On Project Phasing. Evaluate Market Conditions That May Impact Bidding Climate. Review Any Resubmitted Construction Documents With Recommendations As To Their Acceptability In Accordance With Pg-18-15. Develop A Project Definition Rating Index Score. Evaluations Will Be Based Upon The Submission Requirements Established In Pg-18-15. Site Visits To Va Facilities For Participation In Reviews And Meetings With Cfm Personnel In Washington, Dc Deliverables Review, Evaluate, And Provide Written Recommendations Based On Reviewed Construction Documents, In Accordance With Pg-18-15. Comments Shall Be Entered In Dr. Checks Or Similar Program. Provide A Written Report With Annotated Drawing Comments. Task 9. Pre-construction Document Technical Studies Description Of Work: Provide Services For The Preparation Of Studies That Involve A Systems Evaluation And/or Report On The Inspections Of Va Facilities To Include But Not Limited To: Site Development, Utility Investigations, Boundary, Topographical , Utility, Geotechnical Soil Borings, Parking, Traffic, Historical, Environmental, Vertical Traffic, Horizontal Traffic, Archeological, Acoustics, Vibration, Aviation, Weatherproofing, Fire Protection, Commissioning, Nepa, Section 106, Food Service, Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Waste, Medical Equipment, Physical Security, Operations Security, Signage, Wind, Federal, State And Local Permit Requirements. Offer Recommendations Regarding Options To Resolve Challenges To Project Completion Are To Be Included. Provide An Analysis Of Existing And Selected Systems Involving Structural, Electrical, Hvac Systems, An Evaluation Of Equipment Proposed For Va Facilities, And Lab Testing Services. Perform A Cost Comparison Of Studies On Building Systems, Renovation Alternatives Versus Building Additions Or New Buildings And Develop Studies To Determine Time Analyses Of Different Phasing Alternatives. Deliverables Per Contracting Officer Requirements. Task 10. Construction Quality Assurance/quality Control (qa/qc) Description Of Work: Provide A Review Of The Testing Requirements And Sequence, Provide Advice Regarding The Acceptability. Provide On-site Quality Assurance And Control By Witnessing Performance Tests Of Various Types Of Structural, Electrical, Hvac Equipment, Sprinkler, Fire Alarm, Communication, And Other Systems Integral To A Fully Operational Building System. Prepare Reports Associated With On-site Inspections Or Analyses Of Test Reports. Review Submittal Material Evaluate Contract Changes/claims, Cost Estimates, Cpm Schedules, And Modifications, Daily Logs, And Preparation/review Of Requests For Information (rfi). Provide Monitoring Services For The Return Of Submittals And Other Tracking Services To Assist The Senior Resident Engineer (sre). Prepare Reports Associated With On-site Investigations Of Materials, Equipment And Systems Components, Test Performance, And Operation In Compliance With The Contract Specifications, Drawings, Oem Manuals, Code Requirements, Etc. Deliverables The A/e Shall Provide Test Reports Or Product Literature Responses, Cost Estimates, And Review Of Product Submittals. Task 11. Construction Submittal Review Not Anticpated Through The Design A/e Contract Description Of Work: The A/e Shall Provide Submittal Review Services Covering Products That Many Not Have Been Listed Within Contract Documents, Including But Not Limited To Cut Sheets, Manufacturers Data/performance Sheets, Samples, Shop Drawings, Which Are Beyond The Services Provided By The A/e. The Contracting Officer Shall Establish The Length Of The Review Period(s). Provide Recommendation Regarding A Compatibility Analysis Of Different Materials And Recommendations Associated With Acceptance Or Rejection Of Alternate Materials And Products. Deliverables Review Of Submittals Will Meet The Requirements Established By The Contracting Officer. Task 12. Project Book And/ Or Design-build Narrative Description Of Work: Perform All Services For The Preparation Of Documents For Project Book And/or Design-build Narrative In Accordance With A/e Submission Instructions: Pg-18-15, Volume E And Other Va Criteria Listed On The Va Technical Information Library. Note: The A/e Of This Task Order Cannot Be Part Of The Design-build Team And The A/e Will Not Be The Designer Of Record. Deliverables In Accordance With The Contracting Officer Requirements. Task 13. Consulting Services And Technical Studies Description Of Work: Provide Consulting Services And Technical Studies On A Wide Variety Of Facility Design And Construction Issues Including Seismic Studies, Indoor Air Quality, National Codes And Standards Review, Cost Estimating, Facility Operations, Control Of Indoor Air Quality, Hazardous Materials Inspection And Remediation Plan, Impact Of Facility Standards On Building Performance And Facility Life Cycle, Interoperability Electronic Standards For Facility Design, Construction, Operation, And Project Documentation. Services May Require On-site Inspections. Services May Include The Development Of A Project Definition Rating Index Score. Deliverables Reports, Studies And Data Development Involving Design, Investigation And Evaluation Of The Issues Described Under Work To Be Performed. Task 14. Adminstrative And Medical Office Building Design Description Of Work: Design Programs For Administrative And Medical Space Which Includes Interior Space Planning Furniture Design And Layout; And Creating Environmental Graphic Design Of Images. Necessary Disciplines Include Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, Civil, Landscaping, And Other Disciplines Deemed Appropriate By The Contracting Officer. Deliverables Design And Construction Drawings For Medical And Office Buildings Space To Include Equipment, Furniture Layout And Wall Graphics/art. Task 15. Construction Period Services Description Of Work - Acting Through The Contracting Officer (co) Or Designee, Shall Assist With The Interpretation Of The Construction Documents And Make Recommendation Deemed Suitable For The Satisfactory Prosecution Of The Construction Work, Shall Prepare Any Supplemental Drawings, Specifications Or Other Documents That May Be Required To Clarify Or Supplement The Construction Documents, And Shall Assess The Preparation Of Construction Contract Modifications Initiated By Or Through The Va To Be Executed In Accordance With The Construction Documents. The A/e Shall Review Government And/or Construction Contractor Cost Proposals For Construction Modifications, Document His Review And Make Recommendations Accordingly, And Shall Prepare Independent Breakdown Of Costs. The A/e Shall Review And Evaluate Government And/or The Construction Contractor S Shop Drawings, Detail Drawings, Schedules, Descriptive Literature And Samples, Testing Laboratory Reports, Field Test Data And Review The Color, Texture And Suitability Of Materials For Conformity With The Design Concept And Construction Documents. The A/e Shall Recommend Approval, Disapproval, Or Other Suitable Disposition, Shall Evaluate The Submittals With Reference To Any Companion Submittals That Constitute A System Request Resubmittal On Related Components Of A System Before Acting On A Single Component, And Shall Notify The Co/sre Of All Deviations From The Requirements Of The Construction Documents That He Has Found In The Construction Contractor S Submittals. The Ae Shall Make Periodic Visits To The Project Site As And When Requested By The Co/sre. Frequency Of Visits Shall Be Established By The Task Order But May Include Weekly, Intermediate Systems Checks And Inspections, Partial Final And Final Inspection And For Special Purposes As Requested. Only Registered Design Professionals Thoroughly Familiar With The Project May Make Site Visits. Services Include Witnessing Performance Tests Of Various Types Of Structural, Electrical, Hvac Equipment, Elevators, Irrigation Systems, Fire Alarm, Communication Systems And Other Systems Integral To A Fully Operational Facility, Preparing Reports Associated With On-site Inspections Or Analyses Of Test Reports Review Of Submittal Material, And Evaluation Of Contract Modifications, Cost Estimates, Daily Logs, And Preparation Of Requests For Information (rfi). Other Services May Include Furnishing Advisory Or Consulting Services Which Are Normal To Such A Professional Contract And Necessary To Assure The Proper Functioning Of Elements Of The Contractor S Design And Preparation Of Record Drawings. Deliverables Deliverables Shall Be As Identified In The Task Order. Delivery Dates Will Be Established By The Contracting Officer. Task 16. Other A/e Services Required Preparation Of Drawings Using Bim Software Comprehensive Interior Design Operations And Maintenance Support Information (omsi) Physical Security Evaluation And Design Blast Design And Evaluation Provide Comprehensive Hazardous Material (e.g. Asbestos/lead Paint) Surveys And Provide A Report That Will Support The Removal, Demolition, And Disposal Of The Hazardous Materials In Accordance With Applicable Laws And Regulations. Energy Analysis And Studies Structural Evaluation And Review Risk Analyst Services Construction Inspection Services Develop/update/revise Va S Research And Development Facilities Standards And Va Program Guides Sf330 Submission Requirements: Responses Shall Reference 36c10r210013 On The Face Of The Envelope/packaging Containing The Sf330. Interested Firms Having The Capability To Perform This Work Must Submit Five (5) Copies Of The Completed Sf330 Part 1 For The Prime Firm And Five (5) Copies Of The Sf330 Part Ii For The Prime Firm And All Consultants Along With 2 Cds That Include The Information. Include The Firm S Duns Number In Sf330, Part Ii, Block 4. The Submission Shall Have A Table Of Contents To Include The Page Number And Description, All Sections Must Be Tabbed, Pages Must Be Numbered, And Follow The Order Listed Below: Cover Letter Tab 1 * Table Of Contents Tab 2 * Organizational Chart Tab 3 * Sf330 Part I, Sections A, B & C Tab 4 Sf330 Part 1, Section E, Resumes Of Key Personnel By Discipline Tab 5 Sf330 Part I, Section F & G Tab 6 * Sf 330 Section H * Additional Information Tab 7 * Sf 330 Part Ii Table Of Contents Format: The Table Of Contents Submission Will Show The Page Number That The Reviewing Team Will Find The Requisite Information. E.g. Page 5 Project Architect Resume, Pages 40-55 Example Projects. The Offeror Will Use The Following Sample Format: Page 1 Cover Page 2 Cover Letter Page 3 Organizational Chart Page 5 Project Manager Resume Page 8 Mechanical Engineer Resume Continue This Format Throughout The Submission. Limit Submissions To A Total Of One Hundred Twenty (120) 8 â½ X 11 (letter Size) Pages Of Text, A Minimum 12-point Type, With A Minimum â½ Margin All Around And All Pages Numbered. Each Sheet Of Paper (front And Back) In The Submission Will Be Counted As Two Pages. The 120 Pages Includes The Cover Letter, Sf330 Letter, Tabs, Dividers, Letter Of Transmission, Front And Back Covers, Appendices, Attachments, Enclosures, Index, Table Of Contents, Pictures, Reference Letters, Charts, Graphs, Maps, Flowcharts, Schedules, Models, Additional Information, Text, Graphics, Etc. The 120-page Limitation Applies Only To The Items Listed Above, And Not To Joint Venture Agreements. Joint Venture Agreements May Be A Separate Document Which Is Placed As The Last Section Of Submission. The Cd S And Submittal Package Of Five (5) Copies Of Parts 1 & Ii Must Be Received Not Later Than 3:00pm On February 25, 2021. Submittals Received After This Date And Time Will Not Be Considered And Will Be Handled In Accordance With Far 52.215-1. Emailed Or Faxed Submittals Will Not Be Accepted. The Naics Code Is 541330 And The Size Standard Is $16,500,000; Naics Code 541320 Which Has A Size Standard Of $7,500,000 In Average Annual Receipts. Offerors Must Be Registered In The Sam Database And In Order To Participate In This Procurement. Firms Must Also Be Registered In Veterans Information Page (vip) Database (https://www.vip.vetbiz.gov/) At The Time Of Sf330 Submission And Time Of Award And At A Time Of Task Order Issuance. Include Contact Name, Phone Number, And Email Address On Sf 330. Submit The Five Hard Copies Of Parts I & Ii And 2 Cd S, Label Lower Right Corner Of Outside Mailing Envelope With: A/e Ldlq Services 36c10r210013. The Submittal Packages To Be Sent To: Athena Jackson Department Of Veterans Affairs Office Of Construction And Facility Management, National Region 425 I Street Nw Washington, Dc 20001

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Cuba
Contract Date13 Aug 2019
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Description: Acquisition of Furniture for Laboratories IWEco Cuba Project

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Contract Date11 Oct 2019
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Description: Provision, delivery, installation of office furniture, laboratories, storage and classification facilities
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