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Posted: Feb. 23, 2026, 12:49 p.m. EST This is a notice to inform industry that this solicitation is being solicited using the VISN 1 Construction MATOC. Only eligible VISN 1 Construction MATOC vendors are allowed to provide an offer for this solicitation.
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Background This solicitation is issued by the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) Brockton, Massachusetts, under the VISN 1 Construction MATOC program. The purpose of this contract is to replace the elevators in Building 4 at the Brockton VA Healthcare System Campus, ensuring that the facility continues to operate efficiently while maintaining safety and compliance with all relevant codes. Work Details The project involves the replacement of two elevators in Building 4: Service Elevator S-9 and Passenger Elevator P-8. The contractor will be responsible for all necessary supervision, demolition, labor, materials, transportation, equipment, testing, infrastructure, and coordination to complete the work as specified in the contract documents. Key tasks include: - Modernization of existing elevators including general construction and alterations. - Installation of indicators, calls and notification systems. - Minor site preparation for access and staging. - Support for enclosed elevator machine room in the existing penthouse. - Demolition and construction as defined in contract documents. - Removal of regulated building materials following abatement procedures. - Compliance with infection control measures during construction. - Development of a Construction Phasing Plan (CPP) that details work sequencing to minimize disruption to hospital operations. Phases include replacing walls and doors at penthouse Alcove A119, followed by service elevator replacement and passenger elevator replacement. Period of Performance The entire scope of work must be completed within 365 calendar days from the contractor's receipt of Notice to Proceed. Place of Performance The construction projects will be performed at Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 940 Belmont Street, Brockton, Massachusetts.
2: Posted: Feb. 23, 2026, 4:07 p.m. EST The Building 4 Elevator Replacement will take place at Building 4 of the Brockton VA Healthcare System Campus in Brockton, MA. The project will consist of Modernization of existing elevators; (1) passenger 3 stop elevator and (1) service 3 stop elevator and associated work necessary to support project. Elevator modernization and associated work. Work includes general construction, alterations, indicators, calls and notification systems, minor site preparation for access and staging and work to support enclosed elevator machine room in existing penthouse. Necessary removal of existing structures and construction and certain other items. The work shall include all demolition and construction necessary to execute the project as defined in the construction documents and as may be implied from the intended use. Removal of regulated building materials shall be conducted in accordance with abatement procedures as per Report (attached). All electrical work necessary for the Modernization of existing elevators must be executed by a Massachusetts licensed electrical contractor. All mechanical work necessary for the Modernization of existing elevators must be executed by a Massachusetts licensed mechanical contractor. All elevators work necessary for the Modernization of existing elevators must be executed by a Massachusetts licensed Class C11 Elevator contractor. The general contractor is responsible for ensuring all technicians involved have Certified Elevator Technicians (CETs) and contractor furnished elevator inspectors possess Qualified Elevator Inspector (QEI) certifications through the ANSI National Accreditation Board and National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC). Complete the work within 365 calendar days from the tentative NTP of May 2026. Scope considerations include coordinating with VA Facilities staff, obtaining necessary permits, scheduling work, keeping the site clean, and complying with all applicable regulations and codes. All materials and shop drawings must be approved by the COR, and work must follow Massachusetts DLS regulations and OSHA codes. The period of performance for the project is 365 Calendar Days.
Current: Posted: Feb. 26, 2026, 3:06 p.m. EST The Building 4 Elevator Replacement will take place at Building 4 of the Brockton VA Healthcare System Campus in Brockton, MA. The project will consist of Modernization of existing elevators; (1) passenger 3 stop elevator and (1) service 3 stop elevator and associated work necessary to support project. Elevator modernization and associated work. Work includes general construction, alterations, indicators, calls and notification systems, minor site preparation for access and staging and work to support enclosed elevator machine room in existing penthouse. Necessary removal of existing structures and construction and certain other items. The work shall include all demolition and construction necessary to execute the project as defined in the construction documents and as may be implied from the intended use. Removal of regulated building materials shall be conducted in accordance with abatement procedures as per Report (attached). All electrical work necessary for the Modernization of existing elevators must be executed by a Massachusetts licensed electrical contractor. All mechanical work necessary for the Modernization of existing elevators must be executed by a Massachusetts licensed mechanical contractor. All elevators work necessary for the Modernization of existing elevators must be executed by a Massachusetts licensed Class C11 Elevator contractor. The general contractor is responsible for ensuring all technicians involved have Certified Elevator Technicians (CETs) and contractor furnished elevator inspectors possess Qualified Elevator Inspector (QEI) certifications through the ANSI National Accreditation Board and National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC). Complete the work within 365 calendar days from the tentative NTP of May 2026. Scope considerations include coordinating with VA Facilities staff, obtaining necessary permits, scheduling work, keeping the site clean, and complying with all applicable regulations and codes. All materials and shop drawings must be approved by the COR, and work must follow Massachusetts DLS regulations and OSHA codes. The period of performance for the project is 365 Calendar Days.