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Wheelchair-Accessible Van Operations and Driver Services

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The contract requires the provision of daily non-emergency medical transportation services for veterans using ADA-compliant vans in the Hampton, VA area, ensuring door-to-door pickup, secure transit, and timely drop-off at medical facilities. Services must be delivered reliably every day with a strong emphasis on accessibility, safety, and passenger dignity, accommodating individuals with mobility impairments and other healthcare-related transportation needs. All vehicles and drivers must meet stringent standards to comply with federal accessibility requirements and ensure consistent, high-quality care for the veteran population. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 485991, managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs through the 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6. Performance is exclusively localized to Hampton, with a ZIP code of 23667, indicating a focused operational scope within this community. Although the solicitation number and point of contact details are not provided, the posting date of July 2, 2026, signals anticipated availability for potential subcontractors to respond. The agency is seeking capable providers to support ongoing veteran healthcare access through dependable, accessible transportation solutions.

General Info

Daily ADA-compliant medical transport for veterans in Hampton, VA, ensuring safety, accessibility, and timely door-to-door service.

Agency

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

NAICS

485991 - Special Needs Transportation View NAICS

Place of Performance

Hampton, VA, 23667, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 246-NETWORK Contracting Office 6 (36C246)
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Provide daily non-emergency medical transportation for veterans using ADA-compliant vans, including door-to-door pickup, safe transit, and drop-off in the Hampton, VA area.

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