Construct EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades - Baltimore, MD

Project ID: 36C77626R0040_1 FederalOpportunitiesSolicitation
Overview
AgencyProgram Contracting Activity Central
Deadline04/24/26
Posted03/13/26
Estimated Value$2,000,000 - $6,000,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideSDVOSB
NAICS236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
PSCY1DA - Construction Of Hospitals And Infirmaries
LocationBaltimore, MD 21201 United States
Description
Primary Latest Change

Provide all work detailed 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.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing this contract for the construction of EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades at the Baltimore VA Medical Center. The mission of the VA is to provide high-quality healthcare services to veterans, and this project aims to enhance the infrastructure necessary for effective healthcare delivery. The contractor will be responsible for ensuring that all work adheres to local, national, federal, and VA standards, specifications, and guidelines. Work Details The contractor shall provide all necessary tools, labor, materials, equipment, permits, licenses, supervision, and quality control for the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades at the Baltimore MD Medical Center. Key tasks include: 1. Adhering to all specifications provided in the 100% Narrative and Statement of Work (SOW) included in the bid files. 2. Submitting an Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) plan for approval by the VA Infection Control team prior to commencing construction. 3. Phasing work as necessary to minimize disruptions to veterans and VA staff during construction activities. 4. Fire caulking and sealing any new penetrations or existing penetrations found in walls and/or ceilings during construction. Place of Performance The construction projects will be performed at the Baltimore VA Medical Center located in Baltimore, Maryland.

Contacts
Contact nameBenjamin Niznik - Contract Specialist
Contact emailbenjamin.niznik@va.gov
Contact phoneNone
Secondary contact nameSamantha Mihaila - Contracting Officer
Secondary contact emailsamantha.mihaila@va.gov
Secondary contact phoneNone
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