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Y1AB--Stabilize/Improve Building 120 - 552-21-102

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The solicitation titled Y1AB—Stabilize/Improve Building 120—552-21-102, under case number 36C25026B0033_A00003, is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside for work related to building stabilization and improvements at a facility in Dayton, Ohio. The posting, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs through the 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10, contains finalized answers to Pre-Bid Request for Information inquiries along with related addenda and reference materials to guide potential bidders. This amendment serves to make all pre-bid clarification documents publicly accessible to ensure transparency and consistent understanding among interested contractors. The contract opportunity is classified under NAICS code 236220 for Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and is targeted exclusively toward SDVOSBs. Proposals must be submitted by July 22, 2026, at 4:00 PM Eastern Time, with all submissions and inquiries directed to Contracting Officer Jenessa Regan at jenessa.regan@va.gov. The physical performance location is in Dayton, Ohio, with the same ZIP code as the office address, and all documentation is accessible via the provided SAM.gov portal link.

General Info

SDVOSB set-aside for building stabilization in Dayton, Ohio, due July 22, 2026, via SAM.gov.

Agency

Department Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)View Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Dayton, OH, 45428, USA

Set-Aside

SDVOSBC

Documents

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552-22-102_Stabilize+Improve+Putnam+Library+B120_Addendum+1.pdf

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552-21-102_Stabilize+Improve+Putnam+Library+B120_Addendum+1+Attachments.pdf

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B-120+Addition+-+Fl+Plans.pdf

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B-120-3+UPDATED+10-17-2021.pdf

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Pre-Bid+RFIs_Final.pdf

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B-120+Addition+-+Ext+Elevs.pdf

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36C25026B0033+A00003.pdf

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B-120-2+UPDATED+10-17-2021.pdf

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B-120-1+UPDATED+10-17-2021.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)
Contacts1 person available
OfficeDAYTON, OH, 45428, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)
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Office AddressDAYTON, OH, 45428, USA
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Jenessa ReganContracting Officer

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The purpose of this amendment is to post the Pre-Bid RFI answers, Addendum 1, Addendum 1 attachments, and reference documents for Pre-Bid RFI answers.

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