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H299--Testing and Balance Service FY27 - Base Four

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36C25026Q0609Federal

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The Richard L Roudbush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis requires a NEBB-certified contractor to perform testing, adjusting, and balancing of airflows and pressures in designated Pressure Critical Areas within its facility. The work must be carried out by a firm whose primary business is HVAC TAB services, ensuring precise environmental controls critical to patient care and safety. This requirement is part of a combined presolicitation and solicitation under contract number 36C25026Q0609, titled H299—Testing and Balance Service FY27 - Base Four, with a response deadline of July 29, 2026. The opportunity is set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, with NAICS code 541350, and is managed by the 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 located in Dayton, Ohio. Performance of the work is required at the VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, with primary point of contact Stacie Hill available for inquiries via phone or email, and secondary contact Luke Turner also provided for coordination.

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NEBB-certified SDVOSB to perform HVAC TAB in Indianapolis VA Medical Center by July 29, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)View Agency

NAICS

541350 - Building Inspection ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Richard L. Roudebush VAMC 1481 W. 10th Street, IN, 46202, USA

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SDVOSBC

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RFQ 36C25026Q0609 Testing and Balance of Critical Pressure Rooms

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Solicitation 36C25026Q0609 Testing and Balance Service FY27 - Base Four

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)
Contacts2 people available
OfficeDAYTON, OH, 45428, USA
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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)
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Office AddressDAYTON, OH, 45428, USA
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Contract SpecialistStacie Hill

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This is a combined presolicitation/solcitation. See attached 36C25026Q0609.



The Richard L Roudbush VA Medical center (RLRVMC), Indianapolis has a requirement to test, balance, adjust, and certify the air flow and pressures in certain rooms and areas identified as Pressure Critical Areas . This work shall be completed by a National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) contractor whose primary business is to test, adjust and balance(TAB) airflows and pressures produced by HVAC systems.

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