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26VS0017-**SB Only** Water Management Plan, Testing, and Remediation Services

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The California Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting a contractor to deliver a comprehensive Legionella Water Management Plan, including testing and remediation services for the Home located in Ventura, California. The contractor is responsible for supplying all labor, materials, staff, transportation, licenses, permits, and any other associated expenses required to fulfill the scope of work, unless explicitly excluded. Services must be rendered upon request and in full compliance with the terms outlined in the agreement, ensuring safe and compliant water systems within the facility. This solicitation, identified as 26VS0017-SB Only, was posted on July 10, 2026, with responses due by July 28, 2026. It is managed under the SLED organization type and is directed by Ophelia DeOllas, who serves as the primary point of contact via email. The offering is available through the CalE-Procure portal, and all work must be performed at the designated facility in Ventura, with no alternative locations specified. The contract does not indicate a specific NAICS code or set-aside type, and the full details can be accessed via the provided UI link.

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Contract for Legionella water management, testing, and remediation at Ventura VA Home due July 28, 2026.

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California Department of Veterans AffairsView Agency

NAICS

561790 - Other Services to Buildings and DwellingsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Ventura, CA, USA

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NONE

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California Dept of Veterans Affairs Standard Agreement 26VS0017

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California Department of Finance Payee Data Record STD 204

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26VS0017 Rate Sheet for Water Management Plan Services

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SFQ 26VS0017 Water Management Plan Testing and Remediation Services

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26VS0017 Water Management Plan, Testing, and Remediation Services Agreement

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AgencyCalifornia Department of Veterans Affairs
Contacts1 person available
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California Department of Veterans Affairs
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Ophelia DeOllas

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Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, staff, transportation, licenses, permits, and every other item of expense necessary, unless otherwise stated, to provide a Legionella Water Management Plan, testing, and remediation services. Services shall be provided for the Home, upon request and in compliance with the terms of this Agreement.

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