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Y1EZ--Correct FCA Deficiencies Construction -Amendment

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The Department of Veterans Affairs, through the National Cmop Office, is seeking a contractor for the Y1EZ Correct FCA Deficiencies Construction project. This pre-solicitation is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses under NAICS code 236220. The project will be performed in Tucson, Arizona, with a response deadline of August 28, 2026. The selected contractor will be responsible for all project aspects, including labor, materials, equipment, installation, and commissioning. Deliverables include training, security, communications, lighting, as-built drawings, and operation and maintenance manuals. All project phases are subject to VA approval at designated milestones to ensure all construction and deficiency corrections meet agency standards.

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SDVOSB construction contract for FCA deficiency corrections in Tucson, Arizona, due August 2026.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → National Cmop Office (36C770)View Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Tucson, AZ, 85706, USA

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SDVOSBC

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Attachment+9+-+Past+Performance.docx

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → National Cmop Office (36C770)
Contacts2 people available
OfficeLEAVENWORTH, KS, 66048, USA
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Department Of Veterans Affairs → National Cmop Office (36C770)
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Office AddressLEAVENWORTH, KS, 66048, USA
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Billie Jo Cherico (ContractorContract Specialist

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The contractor shall be responsible for all aspects of the project and each phase shall be subject to VA approval at designated project milestones.  This project includes (but not limited to) all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, services, training, lighting, communications, security, operation and maintenance manuals, as built drawings, permits (if necessary), construction, installation, and commissioning.The contractor shall be responsible for all aspects of the project and each phase shall be subject to VA approval at designated project milestones.  This project includes (but not limited to) all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, services, training, lighting, communications, security, operation and maintenance manuals, as built drawings, permits (if necessary), construction, installation, and commissioning.

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