J063--Kitchen Surveillance Cameras Installation
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The Loma Linda VA Health Care System is conducting a sources sought announcement to identify qualified Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses, Veteran Owned Small Businesses, 8(a), HubZone, and other small businesses capable of providing kitchen surveillance camera upgrade and installation services at the Ambulatory Care Center in Loma Linda, California. This announcement is for market research purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation, request for proposal, or binding commitment from the Government to award a contract. Responses must be submitted in writing and include the company name, address, point of contact, phone, fax, email, Unique Entity ID, CAGE Code, Tax ID Number, small business status, and a detailed capability statement demonstrating technical expertise in security systems installation, particularly with Axis cameras, Cat6 cabling, and integration with LenelS2 and Milestone Video Management Systems. The Government will not reimburse any costs associated with responding to this notice, and no sub-contracting opportunities are anticipated. The scope of work involves installing six interior surveillance cameras, including Axis P3287-LVE, P3737-PLE, and P4707-PLVE models, along with 1,800 feet of shielded Cat6 cable, recess kits, seismic straps, and pathway routing to the nearest IT room. Equipment must be compatible with existing security systems, and no modifications to Lenel OnGuard2 or Milestone VMS are permitted without prior written approval. Work must be completed within 180 days of award, primarily during standard business hours Monday through Friday, with potential after-hours or weekend work to avoid disrupting healthcare operations. Contractors must comply with OSHA safety requirements, including 10-hour and 30-hour safety training for personnel and supervisors, and must submit a site-specific safety plan approved by the VA Safety Officer. All personnel must hold a valid government-issued Non-PIV/I badge, and smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited on federal property. The NAICS code for this acquisition is 561621, and the VA may pursue a total set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses if sufficient qualified responses are received. Responses are due by July 16, 2026.
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Department of Veterans Affairs Loma Linda VA Healthcare System, Loma Linda, AZ, 92357, USASet-Aside
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STATEMENT OF WORK
Title: Kitchen Surveillance Cameras Installation INTRODUCTION
The Loma Linda VA Police require a Security System Camera upgrade overseeing Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) Kitchen and Canteen services to enhance and add additional surveillance cameras to the facility. The Period of Performance (POP) for this project will be (180) days of the contract award date. This upgrade is expected to include the installation of multiple interior cameras and other equipment as described in No. 2. Scope provided below. This contract includes provisions for installation, repair, cleaning, and maintenance of all security equipment under the purview of the VA Police at the VA Loma Linda Medical Center.
Locations: VA Ambulatory Care Center (ACC).
SCOPE
The vendor shall provide the equipment, installation, termination, and of the installed cameras, ensuring proper coordination with the Office of Information Technology (OIT) as directed by the Contracting Officer Representative (COR).
Equipment to include:
1. (6) total cameras 2. (3) Axis P3287-LVE Interior Fixed Single Lens Cameras 3. (2) Axis P3737-PLE Panoramic Interior 360 Lens Cameras 4. (1) Axis P4707-PLVE Panoramic Interior Dual Lens Camera 5. Shielded Cat6 cable-as required by the manufacture based on camera watts (1800 ft.)
Contractor shall provide recess kit, installation, aim/focus, camera license, electrical rough-in, seismic strap for cameras, pathway from camera mount location to closest IT room. POE switches and patch cables to be provided by the vendor. All equipment shall be compatible with LenelS2 and Milestone Video Management Systems (VMS). A designated vendor is already assigned responsibility for the Security Maintenance Contract. Throughout the term of this contract, no vendor, general contractor, or subcontractor is permitted to modify, expand, or connect any additional equipment to the Lenel OnGuard2 or Milestone VMS systems without prior written approval. Additionally, any changes to existing Lenel or Milestone panels or the installation of new panels must be approved in advance by the Contract Officer (CO), VA Chief of Police, Contracting Officer Representative (COR), or their designated authorized representative.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Contract work includes the following: The vendor will provide equipment and installation of interior cameras at the ACC Kitchen.
The vendor will include Cat6 cable (1,800 ft), conduit, pathway, and rough-in for the devices as needed.
The vendor offer is made in response to a request by the VA Loma Linda Police. The Lump Sum pricing includes all equipment, shipping, as well as our full year warranty on new parts and labor.
Work to be performed during 1st shift, Monday - Friday, excluding holidays. Some work may be required to be scheduled after hours and on weekends to avoid adversely impacting healthcare operations.
Items and Equipment Not Covered:
Patch, paint, wall repair, containment, IP addresses, POE switch, Patch Panel. 2nd, 3rd, Weekend and Holiday labor.
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
All work must be completed within one hundred-eighty (180) days of contract award date.
ACCEPTANCE
a. All completed work will be inspected and tested by the VA Police Administration, Physical Security and the Contracting Officer Representative for compliance and operational capabilities to include point, aim and focus.
VENDOR RESPONSIBILITIES
The vendor shall be responsible for any and all liability actions or suits when the vendor is at fault or negligent in the performance of mandatory tasks. When applicable, the vendor shall operate under, but not limited, to the following national codes, telecommunications industry standards and practices: National Electric Code (NEC), Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI), all standards, Electronic Industries Association/Telecommunications Industry Association EIA/TIA, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), ITU and IETF and all applicable audio, video, communication, data and control standards.
SAFETY
a. All contract personnel are required to have participated in an OSHA-approved, 10-hour safety course, prior to working at the Loma Linda VA Medical Center or affiliated sites. Additionally, the on-site contract supervisor is required to participate in an OSHA-approved, 30-hour safety course. Up to an additional two hours of training may also be provided to contract personnel by VA personnel; this includes training for roof top work, as applicable.
b. Hot work permits for welding, cutting, soldering, or brazing are to be obtained from the VA Loma Linda Safety Office. Scheduled utility outages require 14-day notification prior to the first day of project. Contractor will prepare a site-specific Safety Plan to be approved by the local VA Safety Officer prior to start of work. Plan is to include outages, lockouts and scheduling of work involving cabling and equipment impacting any potential patient treatment or care. A significant part of this planning process is to ensure other cabling and equipment, adjacent to the site being worked, is not impacted.
SCHEDULE:
All work is to be coordinated with the VA Police COR prior to arriving on site.
Most work shall be scheduled between 7:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Some work may be required to be scheduled after hours and on weekends to avoid adversely impacting healthcare operations.
PARKING
Contractor parking is available within a quarter of a mile of the hospital. One tool truck is allowed to park on property. All contractors, personal vehicles, parking on the hospital grounds is prohibited. Temporary loading and staging areas are allowed and will be designated by the VA COTR.
CONTRACTOR ID
All contractors with this project currently possess a government issued Non-PIV/I badge. The Non-PIV/I badge must always be valid and visible above the waist while working on federal property.
If the vendor selected is currently in possession of a Non-PIV/I badge they must present proof the badge is current and not expired. The contract will not be awarded until all parties affiliated with the contract have current credentials and able to provide or obtain proof of expiration date.
SMOKING POLICY
Smoking is and vaping are prohibited on Government property.
COMPLAINTS
a. Contractor shall promptly and courteously respond to complaints within three (3) working days to the COR. Including complaints brought to the contractor s attention by the CO. Contractor shall maintain a written record of all complaints, both written and oral showing the identity of the individual, the nature of the complaint, and contractor s response. Contractor shall permit the Government to inspect the written records of complaints upon reasonable notice from the CO.
CONTRACT DURATION
a. The contract is for one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of award.
