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Z2DA--Replace Dual Duct Boxes on Second Floor - 539-21-201

REPLACE DUAL DUCT BOXES ON THE SECOND FLOOR FOR THE VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER (VAMC) CINCINNATI, OH PROJECT NUMBER: 539-21-201 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (RFIs) TO REQUEST FOR INVITATION FOR BID (IFB) NUMBER: 36C25026B0042 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : RFI #1 Question: spec 01 00 00 lay down and dumpster area: Where will the laydown and dumpsters area be located? Answer: There is no guarantee of laydown space, contractors shall plan accordingly to support their material. Yes, power is available. Dumpster location will be coordinated with COR. RFI #2 Question: Parking: How many parking spaces will be provided? Answer: Per specification 010000 section: 1.5F2. There will be no parking by any contractors on the VA campus RFI #3 Question: spec 01 35 26 SSHO: Can the superintendent be dual-hatted and fulfill the role of SSHO? Answer: Yes, the superintendent and SSHO can perform both roles RFI #4 Question: spec 02 83 33.13 LBP: Can the government please identify the location and quantities of LBP (lead-based paint) remediation? Answer: The samples tested pertained to painted plaster (white) walls. The analytical results indicated that the white-painted plaster walls contain 480 parts per million (ppm) of lead. If white painted plaster walls are Impacted by the project, contractors should be aware and take the appropriate precautions to comply with OSHA regulations and VA project specifications see lead paint report attached. RFI #5 Question: Procore software: Will the government accept the use of Procore construction management software? Answer: Yes. RFI #6 Question: Life safety drawings: Can the government please provide life safety drawing showing existing smoke and fire walls within the project boundaries? Answer: Existing smoke and fire walls are shown on the drawings. No changes in the safety plan see attached life safety plan. RFI #7 Question: spec 02 82 11 asbestos abatement 1.1.2 extent of work: Is all the ACM removal associated with the mechanical demo? I.E. no abatement is expected to remove mastic etc. on duct, pipe boxes that are not shown for removal. Answer: Yes, the abatement scope is associated with the mechanical demo- see mechanical drawings - see attachment. RFI #8 Question: spec 02 82 11 asbestos abatement 1.1.2 extent of work material locations table: Where is Corridor A-2-15 located? Answer: Contractor to bid quantities for removal. Corridor is C*2*3. Also, corridor A-2-15 is to the north. RFI #9 Question: spec 02 82 11 3.2 removal of ACM/phasing: As the specs call for critical barriers, an attached 3-stage decontamination unit, drop cloths beneath the work, and negative pressure requirements of this specification for any level of abatement. Would the Government allow the phasing for the abatement to include "owning" both sides of the corridors (closed to traffic) for the abatement in the corridors? Answer: All work within corridors shall occur during weekends, between 8PM Friday and 6AM Monday. The corridors shall be opened for normal operations outside of these hours. It is permissible to own both sides (closing traffic) during weekend work. Coordinate with COR. RFI #10 Question: Drawing 1-A001 detail 16 and note 2: 1) Note 2 calls for new wall covering. Does the VA have attic stock to match? If not, can we paint, or please provide the wallpaper manufacturer series and color? 2) detail 16 labels room as C242 is this mislabeled and should be A242? Answer: Paint is an acceptable finish coordinate with COR to match attic stock; the contractor is to provide a level 5 finish from corner to corner. Detail 16 label is mislabeled and should be A242.

AgencyVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
NAICS238220
SAM.gov· Posted Jun 5, 2026#36C25026B0042
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ELECTRICAL SWITCHING STATION NORTH, WATERVLIET ARSENAL, NEW YORK

The New York District (NAN) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) proposes to perform Installation of a switching station capable of feeding 4000 kW of power into the existing south switch station. Description Electrical Switching Station North, Watervliet Arsenal, New York Scope: This project will consist of constructing an electrical switching station to provide backup power in the event of a long-term power outage from the facility Main Substation. The scope entails the procurement and installation of four (4) 2MW generators, construction of a facility for the generators, installation of electric manholes, duct bank, grounding cable, fencing, switchgear, transfer switches, cables, splices and connections, paving, walks, curbs, gutters, and utilities testing and commissioning. Additionally, all necessary utility interconnections to bring fuel to the power generation facility and connecting the new switching station to the existing. Acquisition Strategy: The project will be unrestricted and require a subcontracting plan. The construction contract for this project will be procured through the Best Value Trade Off strategy via Request for Proposal (RFP) and a firm fixed price (FFP) construction contract shall be awarded. The Government will evaluate the proposals in accordance with the Source Selection Criteria, and award a firm fixed price contract to the responsible firm, whose proposal conforms to all the terms and conditions of the solicitation and is fair and reasonable and offers the best overall value to the Government. It is anticipated that the RFP will be posted electronically via the SAM.gov on or about 15 MARCH 2026 and the proposals will be due approximately 45 days later. Any and all amendments shall be likewise posted. Hard copies will not be available. It is the contractor's responsibility to monitor the SAM.gov web-site for any amendments. The period of performance for this project is approximately 1081 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed date. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 236220 for Commercial & Institutional Building Construction. The magnitude of this construction is estimated to cost between $10,000,000 and $25,000,000. Proposals/offers will be submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Contracting Division. All questions must be submitted in writing via email or mail to the POC. SAM.gov will be utilized to issue the Synopsis/Solicitation and amendments. Telephone, email or fax requests for the solicitation will not be accepted or honored. Paper copies of this solicitation and amendments, if any, will not be available or issued. All vendors who want access to the solicitation must be registered with SAM.gov. Business opportunities can be located in SAM.gov. To keep informed of changes, check https://www.SAM.gov frequently. Project specification files and drawings are portable document files (PDF). Prospective contractors must be registered in SAM.gov prior to award. Lack of registration in SAM.gov may make and offeror ineligible for award. Direct all contracting questions to the Contracting Specialist, Orlando Nieves, by e-mail at Orlando.Nieves@usace.army.mil; Contract Officer, Mr. Nicholas Emanuel, by e-mail at Nicholas.P.Emanuel@usace.army.mil

AgencyDEPT OF DEFENSE
NAICS236220 · Commercial & Institutional Building Construction
PlaceWatervliet, NY
SAM.gov· Posted Jun 3, 2026#W912DS26RA015