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The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking a contractor to provide fire door inspection and repair services for the Baltimore and Loch Raven VA Medical Centers. The contractor must inspect approximately 375 fire and smoke barrier doors, ensuring they meet safety standards and provide a detailed report of their condition and any repairs performed.
The contractor will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and transportation to inspect and repair fire doors at the VA Medical Centers, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
J012--Fire Door PM Inspection-Repairs Sources Sought Notice 5 Year Service Contract Baltimore/Loch Raven VA Medical Centers J012--Fire Door PM Inspection-Repairs Sources Sought Notice 5 Year Service Contract Baltimore/Loch Raven VA Medical Centers Sought VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF -NETWORK CONTRACT (36C245) NT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT pport Services
Place of Performance Department of Veterans Affairs Baltimore Loch Raven VAMCs Department of Veterans Affairs NCO 5 is seeking responses from entities that are interested in this procurement and consider themselves to have the resources, capabilities, and qualifications necessary to provide the services required for Loch Raven and Baltimore VA Medical Centers. Please respond to this RFI/Sources Sought 36C24526Q0426 with your: 1. Business name (including Unique Entity ID (SAM.gov) 2. Business type, socio-economic status (e.g., Veteran-Owned, Woman-Owned, Disadvantaged Small Business, 8(a), etc.), and 3. Person of contact (including telephone number & email address). 4. Capability statement and summary of previous experience providing these types of services for the Veterans Health Administration or other similar facilities. 5. Available contract vehicles (GSA FSS, etc.) for use by Department of VA (include applicable NAICS) 6. Brief Summary of categories of services that your company can/cannot provide. 7. Certification(s) / Licenses for meeting the local
requirements to provide these services at the Huntington VAMC (if applicable) 8. Confirmation that your organization has the capability & expertise to meet the performance
requirements while complying with applicable limitations in subcontracting by responding to the
questions below with your response: a. Do you intend to self-perform this effort? b. If you are located outside the immediate area, how will you self-perform? c. Or do you intend to subcontract work under this contract? d. If you intend to subcontract work under this contract, how will you ensure compliance with the limitations on subcontracting? Response Instructions: Responses must be received by Friday 10/09/ 2026 @ 11:00 AM EST. Responses to the information requested above must be submitted via email to [email protected] REFERENCE: VA Maryland Health Care System, VA2237 #. 512-26-3-641-0148 PURPOSE: Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, and transportation to inspect approximately 375 Fire and Smoke Barrier Doors at the(Baltimore VA Medical Center 10 N. Greene St and Loch Raven 3900 Loch Raven Blvd) facilities. The contractor must deliver a comprehensive report detailing each door's ID, location, condition, maintenance performed, inspector details, and an itemized breakdown of labor, parts, and warranty information. Upon completion of inspections and minor repairs the contractor shall test all functions in the present of VA staff to assure proper safety operations of all fire doors. This will include a detailed description of work performed, any deficiencies the contractor is unable to repair on site, and an itemized breakdown for parts, material and warranty information. GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENT: No open holes or breaks exist in surfaces of either the door or framing. Examine doors, hinges, hardware, frame, and noncombustible thresholds are secured, aligned, and in proper working condition with no visible signs of damage. Inspect gasket and edge seals, where required, to verify their presence and integrity. Ensuring the active door completely closes when operated from the fully open position. Check door clearances at the door edge to the frame, on the pull side of the door, which shall not exceed clearances listed in (4.8.4 and 6.3.1). The Latching hardware will operate and secure the door when it is in the closed position. Any Auxiliary hardware items that prohibit or interfere with operation are not installed on the door or frame and no parts are missing or broken. There will be no open holes or breaks in surfaces of either the door or frame. Glazing, vision light frames, and glazing beads are intact and securely fastened in place, if so equipped The clearances between the door and the frame will be 1/8 +/- 1/16 and the meeting edges of pairs of doors shall be 1/8 +/- for steel doors. The clearances between the door and the frame shall not exceed 1/8 and the clearances at the meeting doors edges of pairs of doors shall not exceed 1/8 for wood doors. If a coordinator is installed, the inactive leaf closes before active leaf. No field modifications to the door assembly have been performed that void the label. Provides a Life Safety drawing which will identify the location and placement of identification stickers on each door. Inspect all Doors in the Customer s facility or otherwise identify Compliant and Non-Compliant Doors, as determined by the LSS Inspector(s). The Guidelines for Door Compliance will be based on The National Fire Protection Association s (NFPA) Code 2010 NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives (the NPFA Code ) Section. Ensure that doors have an average closing speed of not less than 6 in./sec (152 mm/sec) or more than 24 in./sec (610 mm/sec STANDARDS: Any work the Contractor is required to accomplish due to unsatisfactory performance or nonperformance in accordance with the stated quality and level of effort specified in the contract. Rework is performed at no additional cost to the Government. Base plus 4 option years contract. Follow all Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) guidelines for dust control during all construction work. A construction dust Risk Assessment will be conducted by the Medical Center s Infection Control Nurse. Temporary dust barriers may be installed based on this assessment. Bi-weekly inspections of barriers and work areas will be conducted by Infection Control Nurse, Safety Manager, and COR to enforce implementation of risk assessment. Follow Interim Life Safety Measures. Any series of Operational Actions taken to temporarily reduce hazards posed by Life Safety deficiencies which have been created by demolition, renovation, or construction works, and which are to remain in place and in effect for duration of Contract work. Provide interim life safety measures (ILSM) where fire protection, fire suppression or smoke/fire partitions will be shut down or rendered ineffective during construction. Coordinate with VA safety . The ILSM must be always posted outside the work area. All equipment and materials shall be approved prior to being brought on job site. Although normal work hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., for critical areas that require shutdowns, work shall be completed on normal weekday after hours. Contractor shall make prior arrangements with the COR to coordinate shut-down periods. Also, contractors must decide for sub-contractors to work in secure areas. VA will not grant access to sub-contractors; it is the responsibility of the contractor. Contractor must obtain a burn permit from VA Safety , soldering work and burning. All employees of general contractors and subcontractors shall comply with VA security management program and obtain permission of the VA police. The work is in a professional environment; employees must conduct themselves accordingly. Employees shall not use abusive language, carry firearms, or bring alcoholic beverages on site. Employee's dress code shall consist of normal work uniform. Shirts must be always worn. Contractor shall provide general cleaning up to construction area daily to the satisfaction of the VA Project Manager. Hospital smoking policy (NO SMOKING IN THE BUILDING), smoking must be done in approved smoke shelters or at least 35 feet from any building. OSHA and VA CONSTRUCTION SAFETY STANDARDS will be enforced. Contractor must have 30-hour OSHA Construction Safety course. Start up, test, check and adjust all new replacements in the presence of VA COR. Slats, end-locks, bottom bar, guide assembly, curtain entry, hood, and flame baffle are correctly installed and intact for rolling steel fire doors. Mounting and assembly bolts are intact and secure.
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