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The Department of Veterans Affairs is procuring a Design-Build contract to correct safety deficiencies in the parking garage at the Omaha VA Health Care System. The project includes the installation of a dry-pipe fire suppression system and jump prevention barriers, requiring a team of licensed architects and engineers. This opportunity is set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB).
The project involves the design and construction of safety improvements in the parking garage, including a fire suppression system and safety barriers.
This is a Pre-Solicitation Notice regarding project: 636-23-301, 636-26-305 Correct Parking Garage Safety Deficiencies at the VA Health Care System Central Plains / Omaha, Nebraska. The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting (NCO 23), is preparing to issue a Two-Phase solicitation for a Design-Build contract for this project. Note: This is a Pre-Solicitation Notice only, the Solicitation will not be posted for at least 15 days from the date of this notice. This is NOT a request for proposal. Estimated SOLICITATION DATE (Phase I): on or about 02/26/2026 Estimated AWARD DATE: 06/16/2026 SET-ASIDE: 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) NAICS: 236220, Commercial and Institutional Building Construction $45.0 Million PROJECT MAGNITUDE: Between $2,000,000 and $5,000,000. THIS IS A TOTAL 100% SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB) SET-ASIDE. In accordance with Public Law 109-461 and VAAR 819.7003 (b), bidders must be registered, certified, and listed in the SBA certification database at  https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/ as a SDVOSB/VOSB. Only bids from verified SDVOSB s at SBA certification database at the time of proposal submission shall be deemed responsive. All non-responsive bids shall be rejected and ineligible for award. Project Overview The project will require the selected contractor to provide all design, labor, materials, tools and equipment, and construction services necessary for the design and construction of the project: 636-26-305 Correct Parking Garage Safety Deficiencies as defined by the Performance of Work Statement (PWS). The Two-Phase Design-Build solicitation and evaluation process shall be conducted in accordance with Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO) 36.101-2 -Two-Phase Design-Build Selection Procedures. The issued Request for Proposal (RFP) shall set forth the
requirements for responding to Phase I of the solicitation, as well as all technical evaluation factors and sub-factors for both Phase I and Phase II. At the closing date of the Phase I Solicitation, the government shall evaluate responsive proposals received in response to Phase I of the solicitation. No more than four (4) contractors will move forward to Phase II. Only those successful firms selected as a result of Phase I evaluations will be requested to submit technical and
pricing proposals for Phase II. Phase II proposals shall be evaluated in accordance with the Phase II Evaluation Process.
Background. This project will require a Design-Build Team to develop and install a dry-pipe fire suppression system and jump prevention barriers in the parking garage at the Omaha Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The design shall incorporate best practices and methods and comply with Veterans Health Administration design guidelines. Barriers shall be consistent with the architecture of the parking garage and shall be mounted to and removable from existing barriers for reinstallation following potential future modifications to the garage. Successful offeror will be an integrated Design-Build team including Licensed Architects, Engineers, and Construction specialties to complete the
scope of work. At minimum, the Design Team will include experienced Architectural, Civil, Structural, Mechanical/Plumbing, Electrical, Fire Protection, and Environmental design professionals. All architects and engineers must be professionally licensed in their field of practice. The fire protection engineer must be qualified and provide all services in accordance with the VA Project Fire Protection Engineer Qualifications and Scope of Services document. Separate independent peer review is required for the Life-Safety and Fire Protection elements of this project and shall be provided by the Design-Build Contractor as within the scope of this Performance of Work Statement (PWS). NOTE: This Performance of Work Statement (PWS) will refer to the collective Design-Build Team, which includes both Design and Construction, for performance
requirements pertaining to the entire
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