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C1DA--Install Fire Dampers and Repair Rated Shaft Design
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Engineering Services firm to provide comprehensive design and construction support for the Altoona VA Medical Center project, valued at $8.6 million. The work involves installing fire dampers and repairing rated shafts, requiring services such as design, technical specifications, cost estimation, as-built documentation, and construction period support including site visits. This contract will be awarded as a Firm Fixed Price contract, with evaluation and selection conducted according to the Brooks Act and related federal regulations. Firms responding must submit a Standard Form 330 (SF 330) by June 11, 2026, detailing their qualifications, experience, and capacity. Only the most qualified will be shortlisted and invited for oral presentations. Evaluation criteria emphasize professional qualifications of key personnel, specialized technical experience relevant to medical facility renovations, past performance, and construction period service expertise. Firms must demonstrate the ability to manage the workload and proximity to the Altoona site, submit necessary licensing and insurance documentation, and show commitment to utilizing SDVOSB subcontractors. Registration in the Small Business Administration and System for Award Management registries is required at submission.
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Altoona VA Medical Center 2907 Pleasant Valley Blvd., PASet-Aside
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Submission Closed
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Professional Qualifications to Perform the Services Required: This is intended to evaluate the personnel and their related qualifications. The key positions should include Project Managers, Quality Assurance Manager, Architects, Structural Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Fire Protection Engineers, and Interior Designers. Firm should indicate whether these personnel have professional certifications in particular field, i.e. PE in Mechanical Engineering. The evaluation board shall consider the specific experience and qualifications (i.e., education, training, registration, certifications, overall relevant experience, and longevity with the firm) of personnel proposed for assignment to the project, and their record of working together as a team when evaluating professional qualifications. The lead designer in each discipline must be registered but does not have to be registered in the particular state where the project is located. Specialized Experience and Technical Competence: This factor evaluates the experience of the firm and design team in completing projects requiring skills similar to those anticipated for this contract. This may include general renovation of medical center space to include architectural changes of walls, ceilings, floors, finishes, masonry, doorways including hardware, plumbing including storm sewer, sanitary, hot and cold water, Heating, ventilating, Air conditioning (HVAC) to include, package units, variable air and constant air volume terminals with reheat, Variable frequency drive air handlers, steam and condensate piping, primary and secondary electrical circuits, digital controls, fire protection to include sprinkle system, central fire and security alarms, audio paging systems, asbestos abatement and all work to return space to finished, functioning condition. Experience providing drawings in 3D. Designing general construction of new space to include structural work, roofing, exterior walls, site work, site utilities and work as stated above. Design of specialty construction may include tuck pointing, asphalt paving, elevators, complete key system, large centrifugal chillers and Boiler controls. Extra consideration may be given for experience designing projects for Department of Veterans Affairs Facilities. The evaluation board shall consider at least five (5) similar projects and how well the proposal addresses technical capabilities in design quality management procedures, CAD Building Information Modeling, equipment resources, and laboratory requirements for the firm and any proposed subcontractors. Where appropriate, the evaluation board will also evaluate their experience in energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste reduction and the use of recovered materials. The effectiveness of their proposed project team (including management structure, coordination of disciplines, subcontractors, and prior working relationships) should also be examined. NOTE: Extra consideration may be given for projects completed by the firm as the prime contractor and not as a subcontractor or projects completed by key personnel while employed by another firm. Past Performance: Past performance on contracts with Government agencies (Particularly Department of Veterans Affairs) and private industry in terms of cost control, quality of work and compliance with performance schedules. When evaluating past performance, the evaluation board shall consider superior performance ratings on recently completed VA projects as well as the reputation and standing of the firm and its principal officials with respect to professional performance, general management, and cooperativeness. Also, consider, as appropriate, the record of significant claims against the firm because of improper or incomplete architectural and engineering services. Experience in Construction Period Services: This factor evaluates the firm s experience in Construction Period Services to include (in relative order of importance) professional field experience during the construction period, review of construction submittals, support in answering requests for information during the construction period, and support of construction contract changes to include drafting statements of work, and cost estimates. Offerors shall provide projects demonstrating experience in construction period services to include professional field inspections during the construction period, review of construction submittals, support in answering requests for information during the construction period, and support of construction contract changes to include drafting statements of work, and cost estimates. USE OF SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESSES This factor evaluates the extent to which potential contractors identify and commit to the use of service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, veteran-owned small businesses, and other types of small businesses as subcontractors. Proposed subcontractors shall be identified by business type, SAM Unique number and percentage of work to be performed. Capacity to Accomplish Work: This factor evaluates the ability of the Engineering Services firm to, given their current projected workload and the availability of their key personnel, to accomplish the project in the required time. When evaluating capacity, the evaluation board shall consider the volume of work awarded by VA during the previous 12 months. Use data extracted from the Federal Procurement Data System. Consider the full potential value of any current indefinite delivery contracts that a firm has as well. Also, assess the available capacity of key disciplines to perform the work in the required time.
Geographical Location: This factor evaluates the response time from the A-E firms design office from the location of work (James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center). The personnel identified as the design team staff are expected to work in the design office identified for evaluation of this factor.
NOTE: Time will be measured from the James E. Van Zandt Medical Center, Altoona, PA via car to the firms indicated office where the work will be performed as indicated on mapquest.com.
Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses must be registered and verified in the Small Business Administration Registry as a SDBOSB at time of SF 330 submittal. Additionally, any potential awardee must also be registered in the System For Award Management (SAM) at time of SF 330 submittal. Registration can be accomplished by visiting https://sam.gov.
