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Install Campus Generator at Salisbury VA Medical Center

Veterans Affairs (VA)
FFP
est. $25K – $399K

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Quick Brief

The Department of Veterans Affairs is procuring the installation of a campus generator at the Salisbury VAMC to provide emergency backup power. The project requires site grading, utility improvements, and adherence to various codes and standards, with a period of performance of 420 calendar days and a one-year warranty on all items.

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Contract Details

Contract Typei
FFP
Estimated Value
est. $25K – $399K
Similar contracts award $25K$400K (median $99K, 73,582 awards)Within typical range
Period of Performance
420 calendar days
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
Salisbury, North Carolina, USA

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Project Start Date7mo ago
Nov 17, 2025
Published3mo ago
Mar 19, 2026
Last Updated3mo ago
Mar 19, 2026
Response Due2mo ago
Mar 25, 2026

Description

W.G. (Bill) Hefner Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center 1601 Brenner Avenue Salisbury, North Carolina 28144 Subject: Statement of Work: Install Campus Generators Location: Campus Project #: 659-22-405 Date:

17 November 2025 STATEMENT OF WORK

Scope of Work: General: Department of Veterans Affairs has an inherent need for emergency backup power. Currently, the backup power is being provided by small temporary backups in multiple buildings along with an outdated generator that has outlived its life expectancy. The VAMC is pursuing a project to install an emergency generator station. The

Period of Performance is 420 calendar days and includes a 1-year warranty on all items. The vendor has responsibility for Duty to Report any fraud, waste and abuse witnessed while on VA premises to the Integrity and Compliance Officer. Site Civil: Applicable, Code, Guidelines, and Standards: VA PG-18-3 Design and Construction Procedures State of North Carolina General Permit to Clear and Grade a Proposed Site, General NPDES Permit Number SWG030000. State of North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Design Manual Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 112 Oil Pollution Prevention Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Existing base map Existing field run topographic survey base mapping information is based on a CAD file entitled, 4531_Salisbury VA Topo . The existing base mapping is supplemented by topographic information based on a CAD file entitled, Department of Veterans Affairs, Salisbury, North Carolina, dated February 1993, updated October 2006. The vertical datum is based on mean sea level NAVD88. The horizontal datum is based on North Carolina State Plan Coordinate system NAD83. Aerial Imagery obtained via Google Earth Pro dated January 2021. Grading Site grading will be provided to accommodate the equipment enclosure and associated fuel delivery. Positive drainage will be directed away from the new equipment enclosure in all directions to match the existing drainage pattern. One finished floor elevation will be provided for the equipment enclosure. The fuel delivery area will be sloped in accordance with the existing drainage pattern and tie into existing grade beyond the improvements at a maximum 3:1 slope. Vehicular Circulation The proposed concrete fuel delivery area is designed to accommodate a standard AASHTO WB-65 truck template. The fuel delivery area will be surrounded by retaining wall / curb to provide containment in the event of a fuel spill. Pedestrian Circulation The new equipment building is not accessible to the public and shall be accessed by authorized maintenance staff only. An accessible sidewalk ramp is proposed at the east side of the building site. Utilities Water, sanitary and electrical improvements are required for the equipment enclosure. Sanitary sewer

requirements will be met within the enclosure and no additional infrastructure is required. Water

requirements will be met by providing a 6-inch waterline to the equipment enclosure for domestic service and the sprinkler system. Water service will be provided through a connection into the existing water system. Final water connection location will be determined once the sub-surface utility investigation has been completed. Electrical conduit will be rerouted to the new building connecting to the existing campus infrastructure. No impacts to existing storm or sewer lines are anticipated. Storm Sewer A storm inlet and associated storm sewer will be provided at the low point within the concrete fuel delivery pad. Fuel containment measures will be provided in the event of a spill. All other areas are expected to run off overland to the fence line at the perimeter of the site adjacent to the proposed improvements. Landscaping Stabilization measures such as sodding, and seeding are anticipated as part of this project scope. Since no trees are expected to be removed as part of this project, no new trees are proposed. Structural Applicable Codes, Guidelines, and Standards: VA PG-18-3 Design and Construction Procedures (Nov 1,

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