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The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office (NCO) 6 on behalf of the Fayetteville VAMC is conducting Market Research through this sources sought notice to help determine the availability of qualified Businesses capable of providing two (2) replacement doors for mental health patients rooms: The contractor shall furnish labor, parts, supplies and equipment necessary to provide and install new 2 Acrovyn Barrier Resistant Doors. The contractor is required to conduct a site visit to gain a complete understanding of the work and requirements that need to be accomplished. Services should be performed in accordance with terms and conditions in this statement of work and be in compliance with all manufacturers technical specifications. The estimate dimensions of the existing door: (Width: 43-1/2 Height: 83-1/4 Thickness: 1-3/4 ) Key Door Requirements for Behavioral Health Ligature Resistance: All hardware, including handles, hinges, and closures, must be designed to minimize ligature points. Anti-Barricade/Access: Doors often feature double-swing hinges or emergency release stops, allowing them to swing outward into the hallway even if they normally swing inward, enabling staff to overcome barricades. Safety Features: Use of concealed hinges, continuous gear hinges. Monitoring & Security: Doors usually include door-top sensors that alert staff to self-harm attempts. Door Types: Options include "door within a door" (wicket) allowing a smaller portion of the door to open for emergency access. Material: Doors are typically constructed from high-strength materials like fully welded, hollow metal steel frames. Compliance and Standards NFPA 101-2012: Provides standards on door-locking arrangements in psychiatric units. Joint Commission: Requires compliance with 2021 Behavioral Health standards, including specific requirements for door gaps (not exceeding 1/8 inch) and undercuts (not exceeding 1 inch) to ensure security and smoke resistance. UL (Underwriters Laboratories) Standards: UL 10C for fire door assemblies, ensuring fire resistance and integrity. NFPA (National Fire Protection Association): NFPA 80 for fire door assemblies and opening protectives. ANSI (American National Standards Institute): ANSI/UL 263 for fire resistance testing. ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials): Standards related to material performance, such as ASTM E119 for fire testing. ISO Standards: ISO 300-2007 for fire resistance of building elements, depending on project requirements. Local Building Codes: Compliance with local and national building codes, which may specify performance and safety standards. All respondents shall indicate/provide the following: Whether or not they are small business manufacturers of the products they wish to offer, or if they are a reseller of a small business manufacturer. Is your company interested in providing a Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) quote or Open Market (indicate FSS contract #)? Whether or not your com…
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