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Medical Facility Fit-Out and Interior Renovation

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The contract is for the design and construction of interior clinical spaces within a Veterans Affairs facility, encompassing exam rooms, nursing stations, lab areas, and administrative offices, all to be built in full compliance with VA standards and FGI Guidelines. The work focuses exclusively on interior fit-out and renovation, ensuring the spaces are configured for optimal clinical function, patient safety, and operational efficiency while meeting rigorous federal healthcare facility requirements. This subcontract is set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, with the NAICS code 236220 classifying it under Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. The solicitation was posted on July 1, 2026, and performance will occur at a VA facility, though the precise location is not specified. The contract is managed by the Office of Construction & Facilities Management under the Department of Veterans Affairs, emphasizing adherence to federal construction protocols and veteran-centric healthcare delivery standards.

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Interior clinical fit-out for VA facility by service-disabled veteran-owned small business, complying with VA and FGI standards.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → Office Of Construction & Facilities Management (36C10F)View Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → Office Of Construction & Facilities Management (36C10F)
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Design and construction of interior clinical spaces including exam rooms, nursing stations, lab areas, and administrative offices to meet VA standards and FGI Guidelines.

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