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V225--Non-Emergency Ambulance Services at Edward Hines Jr VA Hospital in Hines, IL.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting market research to identify contractors interested and capable of providing non-emergency ambulance transportation services for the Edward Hines, Jr VA Hospital in Hines, Illinois, as well as its associated outpatient and affiliated clinics. Although this is not a solicitation and no quotes are requested at this time, the government seeks responses to gauge market capacity. The services required include Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Life Support (ALS), and Critical Care Transport (CCT), with an estimated annual volume of 5,400 BLS non-emergency trips, 200 ALS trips, 50 CCT trips, and additional mileage and waiting time units. Transport may involve locations in Illinois, Indiana, or Wisconsin, and contractors are expected to provide all necessary personnel, vehicles, management, equipment, and reporting. Interested contractors must submit capability statements including organizational details, fleet size, and evidence of their ability to meet the service requirements by June 1, 2026. Responses will help determine the procurement method, which could include set-asides for veteran-owned or small businesses depending on market analysis. Specific regulations related to subcontracting limitations for set-aside contracts will apply, mandating that small businesses perform at least 50% of the contract’s services themselves. The government will evaluate responses to ascertain contractor responsibility and capacity, and if a small business is found non-responsible, it may apply for a Certificate of Competency from the SBA. No feedback will be provided on submissions, and all communications must be directed via email to the designated contracting officer.
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Edward Hines Jr VA Hospital, Hines, WI, 60141Set-Aside
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Submission Closed
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Submission Instructions: Interested parties who consider themselves qualified to perform the above-listed services are invited to submit a response to this Sources Sought Notice by 3:00 PM local time on June 1st, 2026. All responses under this Sources Sought Notice must be emailed to scott.sands2@va.gov. Telephone inquiries will not be accepted or acknowledged, and no feedback or evaluations will be provided to companies regarding their submissions. If your organization has the potential capacity to perform these contract services, please provide the following information: 1) Organization name, address, email address, web site address, telephone number, and size and type of ownership for the organization; and 2) Tailored capability statements addressing the particulars of this effort, vehicle fleet size, and documentation supporting claims of organizational and staff capability. If significant subcontracting or teaming is anticipated in order to deliver technical capability, organizations should address the administrative and management structure of such arrangements. The government will evaluate market information to ascertain potential market capacity to provide services consistent in scope and scale with those described in this notice and otherwise anticipated. The result of this market research may contribute to determining the method of procurement and any applicable socioeconomic set-aside. Based on the responses to this synopsis and other market research, this requirement may be set-aside for veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs or VOSBs), small businesses, or procured through full and open competition. Limitations on Subcontracting 13 CFR §125.6 will apply to any procurement set-aside for veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs or VOSBs) or small businesses. 13 CFR §125.6 states: (a) General. In order to be awarded a full or partial small business set-aside contract with a value greater than the simplified acquisition threshold (as defined in the FAR at 48 CFR 2.101) in paragraph (a) introductory text; and an 8(a) contract, an SDVO SBC contract, a HUBZone contract, a WOSB or EDWOSB contract pursuant to part 127 of this chapter, a small business concern must agree that: (1) In the case of a contract for services (except construction), it will not pay more than 50% of the amount paid by the government to it to firms that are not similarly situated. Any work that a similarly situated subcontractor further subcontracts will count towards the 50% subcontract amount that cannot be exceeded. Before any large or small business can be awarded a federal contract, a contracting officer (CO) must affirmatively determine that the firm is responsible to perform the specific contract it is otherwise in line to receive. If an apparent small business successful offeror is denied a contract award because it lacks certain elements of responsibility, the CO will refer the matter to the Small Business Administration. Once a CO s referral is received by the SBA s area office, the SBA will then inform the small business of the CO s determination and offer it the opportunity to apply to the SBA for a Certificate of Competency by a specific date. Burden of proof is on the small business to demonstrate that it meets specific COC eligibility criteria. After award, if a CO or other VA officials determine a review of limitations on subcontracting compliance is warranted based upon reasonable information of possible noncompliance, a request for review will be submitted to VA s Subcontracting Compliance Review Program.
