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SWORDS TO PLOWSHARES VETERANS RIGHTS ORGANIZATION SAN FRANCISCO 94102

UEI: SLED_DAA8BD4F497F5876

SWORDS TO PLOWSHARES VETERANS RIGHTS ORGANIZATION SAN FRANCISCO 94102 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_DAA8BD4F497F5876. It has been awarded $6,990,000 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Temporary Shelters. Top awarding agencies include 261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 (36C261).

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624221 - Temporary Shelters$7.0M100%
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NAICS: 236220
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Z1DA--36C26126R0052 Replace Buildings 911 and 98 - Fire and Security Alarms Project # 612A4-26-051The solicitation targets the replacement and upgrade of fire alarm, security, and intrusion detection systems in Buildings 911 and 98 at the McClellan VA Medical Campus in California, under project number 612A4-26-051 and solicitation number 36C26126R0052. The project is a firm-fixed price construction requirement set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), with NAICS code 236220 and a small business size standard of $45 million. Offerors must be registered in SAM, verified in the SBA VetCert database, and possess a current UEID and CAGE code. The scope includes installing a fully addressable Mircom fire alarm control panel, 62 high-definition Avigilon cameras (26 in Building 911 and 36 in Building 98), and a Bosch intrusion detection system, along with full lifecycle services such as demolition, programming, testing, commissioning, and training, all in compliance with NFPA 72 standards and integration with existing Johnson Controls Metasys HVAC systems. The contract incorporates multiple FAR and VAAR clauses by reference, including 52.246-12 for inspection of construction and 52.248-3 for value engineering, while amendments have removed clauses 52.232-5, 52.249-2, and 52.249-10 and added 52.212-4, 52.246-21, and a VA-specific clause on fixed-price construction payments. Deviations from standard clauses are clearly marked, and compliance with Davis-Bacon wage determinations, bonding requirements (bid, payment, and performance bonds for awards over $150,000), and insurance standards—including general liability without asbestos exclusions and workers' compensation—is mandatory. The period of performance is 365 calendar days after notice to proceed, with work restricted to normal business hours Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays. The contract requires electronic submission of proposals in a single email to two specified VA addresses, with a final deadline extended to July 31, 2026, at 12:00 PM PT, following multiple previous extensions. Proposals must include the SF 1442, supplemental price breakdown, safety and experience records
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NAICS: 236220
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Z1DA--612A4-19-016 | Renovate Outpatient Pharmacy and HVACThe contract pertains to the renovation of the Outpatient Pharmacy and HVAC systems at the Mather VA Medical Center in Sacramento, California, under solicitation number 36C26126R0036 and project designation Z1DA--612A4-19-016. The work is a full-scope construction project requiring labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and professional engineering services to modernize the facility, improve patient flow, increase operational efficiency, and alleviate congestion. The total period of performance is 540 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed, which includes all phases of construction, installation of temporary facilities, relocation of VA pharmacy services and staff into and out of those temporary units, and complete site restoration. The 45-day relocation periods for moving into and out of the temporary facilities are fully contained within this 540-day window, and contract completion is only achieved after the VA’s final relocation back into Building 650 and the removal of all temporary structures with full site restoration. Construction start is defined as the beginning of on-site activities, including temporary facility construction, and only construction-phase submittals—excluding closeout documents like as-built drawings and O&M manuals—are subject to the requirement that 100% of submittals be approved prior to this start date. The solicitation is a set-aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) under NAICS code 236220, with eligibility verified through the VetCert database. Offerors must be registered in SAM and maintain current representations and certifications, as required under FAR 52.204-7 and 52.204-19. Binding requirements include the submission of a bid guarantee, performance and payment bonds, and a formal certification per VAAR 852.219-75. Contract execution is governed by stringent compliance standards including Buy American provisions, ADA accessibility, and project-specific security protocols. The contractor must establish and maintain a full-time Contractor Quality Control organization with designated Safety and Health, CQC System, and Design Quality Managers, as well as "Competent Person" specialists across all trades. Monthly progress payments are tied to approved schedule updates and require electronic submission via VA-specific templates under VAAR 852.232-72, contingent upon providing detailed schedule changes and PDF and native file formats of updated schedules. The evaluation favors a best-value trade-off, balancing
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NAICS: 621511
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Q301--Intent to Sole Source Specialized laboratory medical testing servicesThe Department of Veterans Affairs, through Network Contract Office 21, intends to award a sole source firm fixed price contract to Mayo Collaborative Services, Inc. for specialized laboratory medical testing services, with a base year and up to four additional option years, based on the determination that Mayo is the only authorized provider capable of performing the required tests. These services include highly specialized assays such as neuromyelitis optica/Aquaporin-4 FACS IgG titer, myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein FACS titer, glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody testing in spinal fluid, and several other neural and paraneoplastic antibody analyses performed on serum and body fluids. The contracting office asserts that no other entity is authorized or capable of delivering these exact testing methodologies, justifying the sole source approach under NAICS code 621511 with a size standard of $41.5 million. Interested parties may respond if they believe they can meet the requirements outlined in the attached Statement of Work, but must submit both their capabilities and an explicit authorization letter from Mayo Collaborative Services, Inc. to angela.gerlitzki1@va.gov no later than July 24, 2026, at 10 a.m. PST. This notice is not a solicitation for competition and the government retains full discretion to proceed without a competitive process regardless of responses received.
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NAICS: 513210
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7A21--Multi-Product Rehabilitation Platform Subscription Base Plus (4) Four One-Year Options Full and Open CompetitionThe solicitation numbered 36C26126Q0787 invites full and open competition for the 7A21 Multi-Product Rehabilitation Platform Subscription Base Plus with four one-year options, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs through the 261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 located in Mather, California. The opportunity is categorized under NAICS code 513210 and was posted on July 14, 2026, with responses due by July 27, 2026. The primary point of contact is Contract Specialist Brandy P Gastinell, reachable via email at Brandy.Gastinell@va.gov. No contract clauses, specifications, pricing details, evaluation factors, delivery schedules, administrative data, representations, certifications, or special requirements were provided in the available documentation. Similarly, attachments, packaging instructions, inspection criteria, payment terms, and place of performance information are not specified. The estimated contract value is not available, and no CLINs, cost structures, or funding ceilings are disclosed. All sections of the solicitation, including A through L and the relevant FAR breakdowns, lack substantive content as per the data retrieved, indicating that the full statement of work, terms, and conditions may be contained in supplemental or proprietary documents not included in this submission.
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NAICS: 236220
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Y1DZ--Construct Modular Imaging Center in French Camp, CAThe Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting market research through a sources sought notice for the construction of a modular imaging center at the VA OPC French Camp campus in French Camp, California. This effort is strictly for information-gathering purposes and does not constitute a solicitation or obligate the government to award a contract. The anticipated project value is between $5 million and $10 million, with a NAICS code of 236220 for commercial and institutional building construction and a small business size standard of $45 million. Responses must be submitted via email to David Rovner by July 24, 2026, and must include a statement of capability detailing relevant experience within the last five years, including project scope, magnitude, and client type. Interested firms must also disclose their socioeconomic status, provide their SAM UEI, and confirm bonding capacity. Responses must address specific questions regarding the feasibility of the project’s scale and 365-day timeline, prior experience constructing imaging centers or hospital campus buildings, availability of qualified journeymen technicians, reliance on subcontractors, potential supply chain challenges, and lead times. Firms must be registered in SAM and have an active online representations and certifications application. Certification as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business or Veteran-Owned Small Business must be verified through the SBA’s VetCert program. The government will not pay for preparation costs or accept responses as formal proposals; all submissions are treated as non-binding market input to inform future acquisition strategy, which may include a small business set-aside. Responses marked as proprietary will remain protected within the government and will not be disclosed except as required by law. No solicitation documents exist at this time, and future bids will require a separate submission upon issuance of a formal request for proposal through SAM.gov.
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NAICS: 339112
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Atlas 500 Corneal TopographerThe Department of Veterans Affairs intends to award a sole source firm fixed price contract to PROAIM Americas, LLC for the procurement of Atlas 500 Corneal Topographers with accessories, delivery, installation, and training, as no other source can meet the agency’s technical requirements. The Atlas 500, manufactured by Carl Zeiss Meditec USA, Inc., is the only system compatible with both DICOM and Zeiss’s proprietary FORUM platform, which is essential for secure, automated data sharing across VA clinics to enhance Veteran health information privacy and patient safety. Zeiss has exclusively authorized PROAIM Americas to distribute these systems to the government, leaving no alternative suppliers available. The procurement is classified under NAICS code 339112 for Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing with a small business size standard of 1,000 employees and PSC 6515 for Medical and Surgical Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies, with an estimated completion date of October 15, 2026. Any responsible source capable of meeting the requirement may submit a quote and supporting documentation demonstrating its ability to fulfill the specifications by July 23, 2026, at 11:00 AM Pacific Time, to Leah Smith at leah.smith@va.gov. Submissions will be reviewed solely to determine whether a competitive procurement is warranted; the government will not compensate respondents for their proposals. If no responsive offers are received, the agency will proceed with the sole source award to PROAIM Americas, LLC under the authority of FAR 12.102. The solicitation number is 36C26126Q0947, and the place of performance is Mather, California.
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NAICS: 238220
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Boiler Safety Device TestingThis solicitation, numbered 36C26126Q0778, is a total Small Business set-aside issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs through the 261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 for Boiler Safety Device Testing Services at the Central Energy Plant in Fresno, California. The contract is planned for a four-year period from September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2030, comprising a base year and three option years, and falls under NAICS code 238220 with a size standard of $19 million. The Government intends to award a Firm Fixed Price contract, and all quotes must be submitted electronically by 4:00 PM EDT on July 20, 2026, to karen.cooper332@va.gov. Interested vendors must be registered in the System for Award Management with an active Online Representations and Certifications Application and must demonstrate small business status as defined by the SBA. The scope of work requires monthly and semiannual testing of safety devices on three boilers in accordance with VHA Directive 1810, the VHA Boiler and Associated Plant Safety Device Testing Manual, manufacturer recommendations, OSHA standards, and all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The contractor must provide all labor, equipment, tools, transportation, PPE, permits, and qualified personnel to perform inspections without performing repairs or system modifications unless separately authorized. Only completed Government-provided forms and checklists, inspection reports, and deficiency reports will serve as basis for acceptance and payment. Payment is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of all monthly testing activities, one semiannual inspection cycle per year, and the timely submission of complete and accurate documentation, including records of technician names, dates of service, equipment tested, and referenced forms. Invoices must be submitted electronically through the Government-designated system and include the contract number, invoice number and date, billing period, description of services, reference to completed checklists, applicable CLIN, and total amount. The contractor must ensure all personnel are proficient in English, comply with VA workplace policies, pass security and access protocols including badging, and avoid unauthorized access to VA information systems. All records, certifications, and reports must be maintained in compliance with federal and VA records management requirements, and confidentiality of Government information is strictly required. The contractor must qualify as a “Qualified Testing Contractor” as defined by VHA Directive 1810 and must be able
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NAICS: 238210
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6150--FY26 NRM 654-26-020 | 654-26-2-6059-0042 | Bldg 12 Pump Power Relocation | VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System Reno, NVThis procurement is a pre-solicitation announcement for the Building 12 Pump Power Relocation project at the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System in Reno, Nevada, under project number NRM 654-26-020. The solicitation, scheduled for release on or about June 24, 2026, on SAM.gov, will be exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), with no eligibility extended to other entities. Offerors must be actively registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) with current Representations and Certifications on file and verified through the SBA VetCert program using the SBA Dynamic Small Business Search tool. The North American Industry Classification System code is 238210, with a small business size standard of $19.0 million, and the Product Service Code is 6150 for Miscellaneous Electric Power and Distribution Equipment. The estimated construction value ranges between $250,000 and $500,000, with a projected performance period of 180 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed. The work scope requires the relocation of normal power to a Motor Control Center, installation of emergency power and a manual transfer switch, and full compliance with VA Technical Information Library standards, the Veterans Health Administration Electrical Design Manual, and current safety codes. Additional deliverables include updating panel schedules and one-line diagrams, providing a Schedule of Values within 14 days of Notice to Proceed, delivering a user manual, and conducting an in-person equipment training session. All work must be performed in coordination with the VA Contracting Officer’s Representative, with advanced notice required before any facility outages, and strict adherence to standard work hours of Monday through Friday from 0700 to 1700, with no work permitted on federal holidays. Weekend or night work is allowed only if it incurs no additional cost to the government. The contractor must also implement Lock Out Tag Out procedures, conduct regular safety checks, provide a detailed project schedule within two weeks of start, and complete comprehensive quality inspections before and after turnover. A capability statement of no more than five pages, including company profile, UEI, point of contact, and business size certification, must be submitted by the response deadline of May 5, 2026. All formal proposals will be submitted via SAM.gov once the official solicitation is published.
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NAICS: 236220
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J059--459-26-009 Modernize Outlying CBOC Building Automated SystemsThe Department of Veterans Affairs Network 21 Contracting Office is seeking proposals under solicitation 36C26126R0040 to modernize Building Automation Systems at outlying Community-Based Outpatient Clinics in Guam and American Samoa, with performance coordinated through the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System in Honolulu, Hawaii. This procurement is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside under NAICS code 236220, with a size standard of $45 million, and will be conducted under FAR Part 15 as a Request for Proposal. The solicitation is anticipated to be posted on May 21, 2026, with proposals due by June 22, 2026, at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, and all submissions must be made exclusively through SAM.gov in electronic format. The scope requires the installation of a Building Automation System designed for centralized monitoring of HVAC, electrical, domestic water, solar infrastructure, emergency power, and life safety systems, using BACnet/IP or MS/TP protocols and integrating with VA’s existing network infrastructure without relying on external cloud services. The system must enable remote data access via a central server in Honolulu, support email alarm notifications, trend logging, and web-based dashboards, while adhering strictly to VA OIT cybersecurity standards, NFPA, NEC, and VA Master Specifications. Contractors must minimize disruption to clinical operations, perform comprehensive commissioning including point-to-point verification, and deliver as-built drawings, architecture diagrams, point lists, network documentation, and O&M manuals. Training for VA facility management staff is mandatory, and final acceptance will be conducted by the Government at the installation sites with demonstration required to VA representatives in Honolulu. All inquiries must be submitted in writing via email to christopher.aguon@va.gov and charee.harris@va.gov; no telephone inquiries will be accepted. Site visits may be scheduled upon the release of the RFP, and any amendments or postponements will be posted solely on SAM.gov, making it the offeror’s sole responsibility to monitor for updates. Offerors must be certified as Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses with an active Unique Entity ID and SAM registration, and must self-certify their status using the VA’s VetCert program. No pricing, CLINs, or contract value estimates are available as this is currently a sources-sought notice; formal cost data and evaluation factors will be detailed in the forthcoming RFP. There are no specified F
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NAICS: 811210
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J065--Optometry Eye Lane Maintenance Veterans Affairs Southern Nevada Healthcare System (VASNHCS)This is a sources sought announcement for a Total Small Business Set-Aside under FAR 19.5, targeted at small businesses capable of providing preventative maintenance, minor repair, cleaning, and calibration of optometry equipment across three locations of the Veterans Affairs Southern Nevada Healthcare System. The requirement centers on maintaining 17 fully operational optometry lanes using specialized equipment including refraction desks, slit lamps, tonometers, auto refractors, imaging modules, PCs, monitors, and ophthalmometers. The contract, if awarded, will have a five-year period of performance from August 18, 2026, through August 17, 2031, structured as a base year with four optional one-year extensions. Vendors must respond by April 17, 2026, and are required to submit detailed information including company identification, UEI number, NAICS code 339115 for ophthalmic goods manufacturing, a capabilities statement, evidence of business size compliance, disclosure of existing federal contract vehicles, and an authorized distributor letter if applicable. The performance locations include the main VASNHCS facility in North Las Vegas and two primary care clinics in Henderson and Las Vegas. Contractors must adhere to all federal laws, VA directives, and information security standards applicable to VA personnel, including mandatory annual security and privacy awareness training within one week of contract start or equivalency certification. All personnel accessing VA systems or sensitive information must be escorted by Healthcare Technology Management upon arrival at each site and must check in with both the Security Officer and HTM before beginning work. No equipment containing VA-sensitive data, such as hard drives or optical media, may be returned to the vendor for any reason including lease termination or trade-in. A written service report must be submitted electronically to vhalasbiomed@va.gov within five business days after each repair, detailing all work performed, parts replaced, and manufacturer-recommended maintenance. The contractor is strictly prohibited from acting on instructions from anyone other than the Contracting Officer, and the Government may appoint a Contracting Officer’s Representative after execution. In the event of a data breach, unauthorized disclosure, or privacy incident, the vendor must immediately notify the COR, designated Information Security Officer, and Privacy Officer and may be liable for liquidated damages per affected individual to cover credit protection services. No pricing or cost details are available as this is exclusively for market research and not a solicitation for proposals.
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NAICS: 238990
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Z2QA--Construction of Wooden Privacy Fence | San Francisco, CAThe Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting market research through a sources sought notice to identify qualified contractors capable of constructing a wooden privacy fence at the San Francisco VA Medical Center located at 4150 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA 94121. This effort is purely for acquisition planning and does not constitute a solicitation or obligation to procure; no contract will be awarded based on responses. The anticipated project value is between $100,000 and $250,000, with a proposed performance period of 60 calendar days, and the work falls under NAICS code 238990, All Other Specialty Trade Contractors, which carries a small business size standard of $19 million. Respondents must demonstrate capability by providing details on past experience with similar fence construction projects for government or private entities, including project scope, magnitude, and timeline adherence. Interested parties must submit responses via email to David Rovner, Contract Specialist, no later than July 24, 2026, at 12:00 PM PST, addressing five key areas: a full statement of capability with comparable project history, socioeconomic status including certification as SDVOSB, VOSB, or other small business categories, their SAM UEI number, available bonding capacity both per contract and aggregate, and detailed answers to specific questions regarding feasibility, experience with hospital campuses, workforce composition, supply chain reliability, and plan to meet the 60-day deadline. Only firms registered in SAM with an active ORCA on file are eligible for future consideration, and SDVOSBs and VOSBs must be certified through the VA’s VetCert system. Responses must be concise, limited to one page including cover letter, and while proprietary markings will be respected, the government will not reimburse any costs associated with responding. A formal solicitation, if issued, will be published on SAM.gov and require a separate, binding proposal.
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