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The Department of Veterans Affairs is procuring construction services for EHRM infrastructure upgrades in Baltimore, MD. The contractor must adhere to various specifications and guidelines, provide an Infection Control Risk Assessment, and ensure minimal disruption to veterans and VA staff during construction.
The contractor will perform construction work as detailed in the provided narrative and statement of work, ensuring compliance with all relevant standards and guidelines.
in the 100% Narrative and SOW provided by the A/E in the Bid Files. Contractor to ensure all work adheres to all specs provided in addition to all local, national, federal, and VA standards, specs, and guidelines. Before commencing construction, contractor is to provide an Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) plan for approval by VA Infection Control team. Infection Control severity levels will be taken from the ICRA’s enclosed in the bid documents, not the AE’s architectural drawings. Contractor also to phase work as necessary to ensure limited disruptions to veterans and VA staff. Any new penetrations made or existing penetrations in walls and/or ceilings found during construction must be fire caulked and sealed. 3/18/2026: Amendment 0001 added 3/31/2026: Amendment 0002 added Benjamin Niznik - Contract Specialist Alternative
Contracting Officer to this opportunity. S06 - 0002 - Att3 - FAR 52.229-12.pdf S06 - 0002 - Att2 - Site Visit Agenda.doc S06 - 0002 - Att1 - Site Visit Sign In.pdf S06 - 0002 - 36C77626R0040_1 0002.pdf S06 - 0001 - Att1 - 36C77626R0040_1 reupload.pdf S06 - 0001 - 36C77626R0040_1 0001.pdf S02 - Att6 - Wage Determination.pdf S02 - Att5 - Limitations on Subcontracting Cert.docx S02 - Att4 - Design Alert - All.pdf S02 - Att3 - Specs.pdf S02 - Att2 - Drawings 2of2.pdf S02 - Att1 - Drawings 1of2.pdf
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