Skip to main contentPsst! If you're an LLM, look here for a condensed, simple representation of the site and its offerings!

LiveFree Webinar — Wednesday, July 22 at 2:00 PM EDT

Register Free →

Tenant Improvements and Interior Fit-Out for Medical Use

Active
Federal

Contract Overview

Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.

AI Contract Overview

Show more

The contract is for the interior build-out of leased space to support clinical and administrative functions, specifically designed to accommodate exam rooms, waiting areas, nurse stations, and other necessary medical operational zones. The work must fully comply with infection control protocols and accessibility standards to ensure a safe, functional, and regulatory-compliant healthcare environment. The project is classified under NAICS code 238310, indicating it falls under interior construction services for specialty trades, and is structured as a subcontract. Performance is required in Aiken, with submissions due by August 15, 2026, and the opportunity was posted on July 8, 2026, under the Department of Veterans Affairs through the 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6. The scope emphasizes precision in design and execution to meet the unique demands of medical facility operations.

General Info

Interior build-out for VA medical facility in Aiken, complying with infection control and accessibility standards, due August 15, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Veterans Affairs → 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6 (36C246)View Agency

NAICS

238310 - Drywall and Insulation Contractors View NAICS

Place of Performance

Aiken, SC, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(0)

No documents available

AI Contract Breakdown

Uniform Contract Format

No contract breakdown available.

Cannot generate Contract Breakdown because no documents were found from this contract's source.

Timeline

Posted

subcontract

Response Deadline

Submission deadline

Response Deadline

Ready to pursue this opportunity?

Start your free trial to track this contract, build proposals with AI assistance, and manage your pipeline.

Organization & Contact Information

Show more
AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6 (36C246)
ContactsNo contacts available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Department Of Veterans Affairs → 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6 (36C246)
View Agency Profile
Office AddressN/A
ContactsNo contact information available

Full Description

Show more
Interior build-out of leased space to meet clinical and administrative needs, including exam rooms, waiting areas, nurse stations, and compliance with infection control and accessibility standards.

Similar Contracts

NAICS: 238310
New
SLED
End-of-life replacement of TMS Field DevicesThe California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), District 4 – Bay Area/Oakland, is undertaking the end-of-life replacement of traffic management system (TMS) devices across multiple state routes and interstates in Alameda and San Joaquin Counties, including SR 13, 24, 61, 84, 92, 123, 185, 238, 260, and I-80, 205, 580, 680, 880, and 980. The project involves replacing electronic components for 6 closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, 3 changeable message signs (CMS), 10 emergency message systems (EMS), 7 freeway ramp metering systems, 16 highway automated routers (HAR), 35 traffic signals, and 57 traffic monitoring stations, with all work confined to existing roadside infrastructure and no new excavation or ground disturbance anticipated. Minor vegetation removal may occur, and temporary construction easements could be needed, but no new right-of-way acquisition is planned. The scope focuses on maintenance and system modernization within previously disturbed areas, adhering strictly to environmental protection protocols, including pre-construction biological surveys, avoidance of nesting bird habitats, control of invasive species, and proper handling of hazardous and construction waste. All work must comply with the Caltrans Standard Specifications (2025 edition), particularly regarding erosion control, landscape management, and hazardous waste disposal, and must meet environmental commitments outlined in mandatory avoidance and minimization measures such as restricted night lighting, prohibition of monofilament netting, and mandatory environmental training for all personnel. The contract, forecasted for posting on July 8, 2026, has an estimated value of $2,276,824.56, derived from 4-unit purchases across 64 line items listed under equipment types, each priced individually based on location and device specifications. Each line item corresponds to a specific device at a defined postmile along the designated routes, with unit prices ranging from under $1 to over $29, reflecting differences in complexity and installation requirements. The place of performance is strictly within Alameda and San Joaquin Counties, with inspection and acceptance occurring on-site under the oversight of Caltrans, which retains final authority for compliance verification. The primary point of contact is Nicholas Piucci, Senior Environmental Scientist, responsible for environmental documentation
Caltrans, District 4 - Bay Area/Oakland

POSTED

1 day ago

DEADLINE

N/A
View Details