3590--Automatic Door Repair
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Phoenix Healthcare System is conducting a sources sought market research to identify potential businesses capable of providing, installing, and integrating automatic door operators and associated control systems at multiple facility locations. This announcement is not a solicitation or request for proposal but is intended to assess interest and capabilities for a future contract. The project involves installing specified Brand Name or equivalent automatic door operators, including Stanley M-Force Low/Full Energy heavy-duty operators and Stanley DuraFit telescoping sliding doors with various controls, sensors, mag locks, electric strikes, and related components across designated areas such as Building 31, 6th Floor Smoke Suite, Emergency Department Vestibule, Topaz Occupational Health and Compensation doors, Onyx Interior doors, and the CLC Patio. Installation must be coordinated with existing electrical and security systems, with thorough testing and commissioning under VA oversight, and all work must comply with VA construction standards and directives. Interested contractors must provide detailed company information, size status, small business representations, existing federal contract holdings, general pricing info, and capability statements demonstrating ability to meet the described requirements. Responses are due by June 19, 2026, and must be submitted in writing via email to the contracting officer. The procurement emphasizes compliance with the Buy American Act, requiring increasing percentages of domestic content over time. While the VA favors set-asides for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses, alternative arrangements may be considered if responses are insufficient. This sources sought notice clarifies exclusions such as power supply, permits, and structural reviews, and notes that no subcontracting opportunities are anticipated. Ultimately, a solicitation may be issued but will require separate responses. The opportunity is classified under NAICS code 332321 for automatic door repair and installation.
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Phoenix VA Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, 85012, USASet-Aside
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Sources Sought Notice
Page 5 of 5 Sources Sought Notice *= Required Field Sources Sought Notice
Page 1 of 5 This is a SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY. It is neither a solicitation announcement nor a request for proposals or quotes and does not obligate the Government to award a contract. Responses to this source sought notice must be in writing. The purpose of this sources sought announcement is for market research to make appropriate acquisition decisions and to gain knowledge of potential businesses interested and capable of providing the services described below.
The VA Phoenix Healthcare System requires the installation of automatic door operators and related controls across multiple locations within its facility. The VA Phoenix is located 650 E Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ 85012. The prospective contractor must be Brand Name or Equal parts specifications provided in the Salient Characteristic document. Locations & Equipment:
A. Building 31, 2nd Floor Operator
Qty: 1 Pair Stanley M-Force Low/Full Energy heavy-duty door operators Wireless 4.5 square push plate controls (2 per location) Microprocessor control, Watchdog LED, Life Cycle Data Counter 3/16 HP DC motor (120VAC, 5 amps min.) Non-handed, split force path, MAGIC-TOUCH push-and-go, manual use w/o power 5 1/2" x 6" extruded aluminum header, dark bronze anodized finish Mag locks, request-to-exit buttons & sensors B. 6th Floor Smoke Suite
Qty: 2 Pairs Stanley M-Force Low/Full Energy heavy-duty operators (same features as above) C. ED Interior Vestibule Door
Qty: 1 Stanley DuraFit automatic telescoping sliding door (SO-SX-SX-SX-SX-SO) Optex X-Zone IR/microwave sensor, safety circuitry, 1/4 HP DC motor (120VAC, 5 amps min.) Emergency breakaway panels, narrow stile panel, 10 bottom rails, 1¼ insulated tempered glass, 7½" double bevel threshold, Adams-Rite deadlock, dark bronze anodized finish D. Topaz Occupational Health
Qty: 2 Single Stanley M-Force Low/Full Energy operators As above, clear anodized, electric strike (lobby door)
E. Topaz Compensation Door
Qty: 1 Single Stanley M-Force Low/Full Energy operator As above, dark bronze anodized, electric strike
F. Onyx Interior Doors
Qty: 2 Single Stanley M-Force Low/Full Energy operators As above, clear anodized, waiting room doors with electric strike and buttons (back-of-house/check-in desk)
G. CLC Patio
DC10120 DC1 Retrofit Kit, KM1100, KM 4-11-0471 1100 RH N/S Bottom Guide, HRT C406 S2000 Steel Top Wheel, DC10255-DC1 Electric Lock, Doorway Holding Beam, Housing-Holding Beam, Receiver/Transmitter Optex
Integration & Commissioning:
Coordinate installation with facility electrical and security trades for seamless integration of electrified exit devices, strikes, mag locks, card readers, and fire alarm systems. Operate and test all equipment with owner s representative present. Provide as-built documentation and test reports upon completion. Warranty:
1-year warranty on all parts and labor following owner acceptance.
IV. Special and Technical Requirements
Design and Construction Standards: All work shall be performed in compliance with VA Directive 7002, Department of Veterans Affairs Design and Construction Procedures, and the latest editions of all applicable VA Technical Information Library (TIL) documents, including:
PG-18-1, Master Construction Specifications (Divisions 08 and 28) PG-18-3, Design and Construction Procedures PG-18-4, Standard Details Reference: https://www.cfm.va.gov/til/ Exclusions: The following are excluded from contractor responsibility:
120VAC power supply to auto door header (by others) Cleaning/protection of installed material Permits & inspections Prevailing wage/certified payroll Structural review/seismic review Back boxes & low voltage wiring from controls to header (by others) After-hours premium labor Structural support/wood blocking for headers Overhead weather protection/concrete slope for sliding entrances (by others) Optional safety sensor systems (unless specified) General Requirements:
Contractor to keep the work area secure, minimize facility disruption, and remove all debris daily. All personnel must follow VA safety, confidentiality, and infection control processes.
If you are interested and are capable of providing the required service(s) please provide the following information. (1) Company Name, Address, Point of Contact (2) Size status and representations of your business, such as but not limited to: Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB), Hubzone, Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB), Large Business, etc. (3) Is your company considered small under the NAICS code 335999? (4) Does your company have an FSS contract with GSA or the NAC or are you a contract holder with any other federal contract? If so, please provide the contract type and number. (5) If you are an FSS GSA/NAC or other federal contract holder, are the referenced items/solutions available on your schedule/contract? (6) Please provide general pricing for your products/solutions for market research purposes. (7) Please submit a capability statement that addresses qualifications and verifies ability to perform work described above.
The Government is not obligated to nor will it pay for or reimburse any costs associated with responding to this sources sought announcement. This notice shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract, nor does it restrict the Government to a particular acquisition approach. The Government will in no way be bound to this information if any solicitation is issued. The VA is mandated by Public Law 109-461 to consider a total set-aside for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses. However, if there are insufficient Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business responses, an alternate set-aside or full and open competition may be determined. No sub-contracting opportunity is anticipated. The North American Classification System (NAICS) code for this acquisition is 335999 (500 employees).
Responses to this notice shall be submitted via email victor.oliveros@va.gov . Telephone responses will not be accepted. Responses must be received no later than 6/19/2026 15:00 PST.
Items being offered must be in compliance with the Buy American Act. After review of the responses to this sources sought announcement, a solicitation may be published on the beta.sam.gov or GSA eBuy websites. Responses to this sources sought announcement will not be considered adequate responses to the solicitation. All interested offerors must respond to the solicitation in addition to responding to this sources sought announcement. Prospective bidders must be authorized re-sellers in order to participate in the solicitation process.
Notice to potential offerors: All offerors who provide goods or services to the United States Federal Government must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) at www.sam.gov. Additionally, all Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses or Veteran Owned Small Businesses must be registered with the Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Veteran The Buy American Act Applies to this procurement ;(BAA) (41 U.S.C. §§ 8301 8305) is the primary law addressing domestic content preferences in Federal procurement. It provides a preference for the purchase of domestic supplies (or domestic end products) and domestic construction materials. The implementing regulations for the BAA in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provide a two-part test for determining if an end product (that does not consist wholly or predominantly of iron or steel or a combination of both) qualifies as a domestic end product: (i) the end product must be manufactured in the U.S.; and (ii) effective October 25, 2022 more than 60 percent of the cost of its components must be mined, produced, or manufactured in the U.S.1 The domestic content threshold increased to 60 percent on October 25, 2022, further increases to 65 percent in calendar year 2024, and 75 percent in calendar year 2029. In the event no domestic products can meet the new thresholds or the cost to acquire them would be unreasonable, there is a 55 percent fallback threshold in effect from October 25, 2022 through December 31, 2029. For end products consisting wholly or predominantly of iron or steel or a combination of both, the cost of domestic components must be 95 percent to qualify as a domestic end product. 2 The FAR provides similar standards for domestic construction materials.
