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Project Name: Upgrade Substation Building 2, Phase 1 Project No: 642-22-104 -- Construction Phase SET-ASiDE 100% FOR SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS Acquisition Information: In accordance with FAR Subpart 5.2, This opportunity is 100% set-aside for Service- Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOSB) Contractors. This acquisition is conducted in accordance with FAR Part 36 & 15, Request for Proposal (RFP). Award will be based on Best Value Trade-Off selection procedures. Work to be Performed: Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Medical Center (CMCVAMC) in Philadelphia, Pa requires replacement of Electrical Substations 1 and 2 to increase electrical capacity to support future facility projects. The existing substations are approximately 29 years old and require replacement to support current and future electrical demands. This project will replace Electrical Substations 1 and 2 with new 480/277V substations each containing a 1500 kVA transformer. A temporary 480/277V substation with a 1500 kVA transformer shall be installed to maintain electrical service to the facility during demolition and construction activities. Upon completion of construction, the temporary substation shall remain installed as a spare substation for the facility. All work shall be phased to minimize service outages and maintain continuous operation of the medical center. Defined and issued bid documents (drawings and specifications) will serve as the basis of this construction project. This project must provide complete and functional material and systems in accordance with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) requirements, industry standards and all applicable code requirements. This applies to each system and every system, as a whole, which is affected by this project, even if only partially modified. The systems and equipment must maximize energy efficiency to the maximum extent practical. All work shall be performed in accordance with the Specifications and Drawings, and shall follow all applicable Federal, State and Local regulations and standards. The maximum time for completion of the project is 365 calendar days after receipt of Notice to Proceed. The full detailed scope of work is included in the solicitation. The solicitation documents and drawings will be available for download from the website at SAM.GOV on or about June 15, 2026. Potential offerors are responsible for monitoring this site for the release of the solicitation package and any other pertinent information and updates. The Government will not provide paper copies of the solicitation. Offerors are responsible for downloading the solicitation package, drawings, and subsequent amendments, if any. Telephone, written, facsimile, or e-mail requests for solicitation will NOT be honored. Individual copies of the Bidder s Mailing List WILL NOT be prepared nor distributed by the Contracting Officer. The solicitation amendments issued to the IFB will be posted to the SAM.gov website and offerors are advised th…
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