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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF AUGUST 23, 2020 SAM #6842
SOLICITATION NOTICE

72 -- Window Coverings

Notice Date
8/21/2020 4:23:13 PM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
337920 — Blind and Shade Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
258-NETWORK CNTRCT OFF 22G (36C258) MESA AZ 85212 USA
 
ZIP Code
85212
 
Solicitation Number
36C25820Q0284
 
Response Due
8/28/2020 12:30:00 PM
 
Archive Date
10/12/2020
 
Point of Contact
Nicholas W Price, Contract Specialist, Phone: 480-466-7921
 
E-Mail Address
Nicholas.Price@va.gov
(Nicholas.Price@va.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
Description This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 12.6, Streamlined Procedures for Evaluation and Solicitation for Commercial Items, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested, and a written solicitation document will not be issued. This solicitation is issued as an RFQ. The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2020-07-02. This solicitation is a total small business set aside The associated North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code for this procurement is 337920 Blind and Shade manufacturing with a small business size standard of 1000 employees. The FSC/PSC is 7230 draperies, awnings, and shades The Department of Veteran Affairs; Northern Arizona VA health Care system is seeking to purchase window covers and installation All interested companies shall provide quotations for the following: Supplies/Services Line Item Description Quantity Unit of Measure 1 Manual shade System See attachment C EA 2 Motorized shade systems (BLDG 15 ONLY) See Attachment C EA 2 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 1 EA Salient Characteristics Manual Shade System Roller Shade Schedule: Shade Type 1: Manual operating, chain drive, sunscreen roller shades in all exterior windows of rooms and spaces shown on the Drawings. SHADE CLOTH Visually Transparent Single-Fabric ""6000"" Series: 0.010 diameter (0.254 mm) non-raveling vinyl/polyester yarn, fabric thickness 0.025 inches (0.635 mm). Solar shadecloth containing fiberglass is not acceptable. Extra Dense Twill Weave ""6000"" series, 2-3 percent open. Color: Selected from manufacturer's standard colors. Vinyl Room Darkening Shadecloth (Single-Fabric): blackout material, washable and colorfast laminated and embossed vinyl coated fabric, 0.012 inches thick (0.30 mm) blackout material and weighing 0.81 lbs. per square yard, with a minimum of 62 threads per square inch in colors selected from manufacturer's available range. Color: Selected from manufacturer's standard colors. SHADE BAND Shade Bands: Construction of shade band includes the fabric, the hem weight, hem-pocket, shade roller tube, and the attachment of the shade band to the roller tube. Sewn hems and open hem pockets are not acceptable. Hem Pockets and Hem Weights: Fabric hem pocket with RF-welded seams (including welded ends) and concealed hem weights. Hem weights shall be of appropriate size and weight for shade band. Hem weight shall be continuous inside a sealed hem pocket. Hem pocket construction and hem weights shall be similar, for all shades within one room. Shade band and Shade Roller Attachment: Use extruded aluminum shade roller tube of a diameter and wall thickness required to support shade fabric without excessive deflection. Roller tubes less than 1.55 inch (39.37 mm) in diameter for manual shades, and less than 2.55 inches (64.77 mm) for motorize shades are not acceptable. Use extruded aluminum shade roller tube of a diameter and wall thickness required to support shade fabric without excessive deflection. Roller tubes less than 1.55 inch (39.37 mm) in diameter for manual shades, and less than 2.55 inches (64.77 mm) for motorize shades are not acceptable. Provide positive mechanical engagement with drive brake mechanism Provide for positive mechanical attachment of shade band to roller tube; shade band shall be made removable / replaceable with a ""snap-on"" snap-off"" spline mounting, without having to remove shade roller from shade brackets. Mounting spline shall not require use of adhesives, adhesive tapes, staples, and/or rivets. Any method of attaching shade band to roller tube that requires the use of: adhesive, adhesive tapes, staples, and/or rivets are not acceptable. SHADE FABRICATION Fabricate units to completely fill existing openings from head to sill and jamb-to-jamb, unless specifically indicated otherwise. Fabricate shadecloth to hang flat without buckling or distortion. Fabricate with heat-sealed trimmed edges to hang straight without curling or raveling. Fabricate unguided shadecloth to roll true and straight without shifting sideways more than 1/8 inch (3.18 mm) in either direction per 8 feet (2438 mm) of shade height due to warp distortion or weave design. Bottom hem weights. Concealed hemtube. Exposed hemtube. Exposed blackout hembar with light seal. Provide battens in standard shades as required to assure proper tracking and uniform rolling of the shadebands. Contractor shall be responsible for assuring the width-to-height (W:H) ratios shall not exceed manufacturer's standards or, in absence of such standards, shall be responsible for establishing appropriate standards to assure proper tracking and rolling of the shadecloth within specified standards. Battens shall be roll-formed stainless steel or tempered steel, as required. For railroaded shadebands, provide seams in railroaded multi-width shadebands as required to meet size requirements and in accordance with seam alignment as acceptable to Architect. Seams shall be properly located. Furnish battens in place of plain seams when the width, height, or weight of the shade exceeds manufacturer's standards. In absence of such standards, assure proper use of seams or battens as required to, and assure the proper tracking of the railroaded multi-width shadebands. Provide battens for railroaded shades when width-to-height (W:H) ratios meet or exceed manufacturer's standards. In absence of manufacturer's standards, be responsible for proper use and placement of battens to assure proper tracking and roll of shadebands. Blackout shadebands, when used inside channels, shall have horizontally mounted, roll-formed stainless steel or tempered-steel battens not more than 3 feet (115 mm) on center extending fully into the side channels. Battens shall be concealed in a integrally-colored fabric to match the inside and outside colors of the shadeband, in accordance with manufacturer's published standards for spacing and requirements. Battens shall be roll formed of stainless steel or tempered steel and concave to match the contour of the roller tube. Batten pockets shall be self-colored fabric front and back RF welded into the shadecloth. A self-color opaque liner shall be provided front and back to eliminate any see through of the batten pocket that shall not exceed 1-1/2 inches (38.1 mm) high and be totally opaque. A see-through moiré effect, which occurs with multiple layers of transparent fabrics, shall not be acceptable. COMPONENTS Access and Material Requirements: Provide shade hardware allowing for the removal of shade roller tube from brackets without removing hardware from opening and without requiring end or center supports to be removed. Provide shade hardware that allows for removal and re-mounting of the shade bands without having to remove the shade tube, drive or operating support brackets. Use only Delrin engineered plastics by DuPont for all plastic components of shade hardware. Styrene based plastics, and /or polyester, or reinforced polyester will not be acceptable. Manual Operated Chain Drive Hardware and Brackets: Provide for universal, regular and offset drive capacity, allowing drive chain to fall at front, rear or non-offset for all shade drive end brackets. Universal offset shall be adjustable for future change. Provide hardware capable for installation of a removable fascia, for both regular and/or reverse roll, which shall be installed without exposed fastening devices of any kind. Provide shade hardware system that allows for removable regular and/or reverse roll fascias to be mounted continuously across two or more shade bands without requiring exposed fasteners of any kind. Provide shade hardware system that allows for operation of multiple shade bands (multi-banded shades) by a single chain operator, subject to manufacturer s design criteria. Connectors shall be offset to assure alignment from the first to the last shade band. Provide shade hardware system that allows multi-banded manually operated shades to be capable of smooth operation when the axis is offset a maximum of 6 degrees on each side of the plane perpendicular to the radial line of the curve, for a 12 degrees total offset. Provide positive mechanical engagement of drive mechanism to shade roller tube. Friction fit connectors for drive mechanism connection to shade roller tube are not acceptable Provide shade hardware constructed of minimum 1/8-inch (3.18 mm) thick plated steel or heavier as required to support 150 percent of the full weight of each shade. Drive Bracket / Brake Assembly: Drive Bracket be fully integrated with all e accessories, including, but not limited to: SnapLoc fascia, room darkening side / sill channels, center supports and connectors for multi-banded shades. M5 drive sprocket and brake assembly shall rotate and be supported on a welded 3/8 inch (9.525 mm) steel pin. The brake shall be an over -running clutch design which disengages to 90 percent during the raising and lowering of a shade. The brake shall withstand a pull force of 50 lbs. (22 kg) in the stopped position. The braking mechanism shall be applied to an oil-impregnated hub on to which the brake system is mounted. The oil impregnated hub design includes an articulated brake assembly, which assures a smooth,operation in raising and lowering the shades. The assembly shall be permanently lubricated. Products that require externally applied lubrication and or not permanently lubricated are not acceptable. The entire M5 assembly shall be fully mounted on the steel support bracket, and fully independent of the shade tube assembly, which may be removed and reinstalled without effecting the roller shade limit adjustments. Drive Chain: #10 qualified stainless steel chain rated to 90 lb. (41 kg) minimum breaking strength. Nickel plate chain shall not be accepted. ACCESSORIES Roller Shade Pocket for recessed mounting in acoustical tile, or drywall ceilings as indicated on the Drawings Provide either extruded aluminum and or formed steel shade pocket, sized to accommodate roller shades, with exposed extruded aluminum closure mount, tile support and removable closure panel to provide access to shades. Fascia: Continuous removable extruded aluminum fascia that attaches to shade mounting brackets without the use of adhesives, magnetic strips, or exposed fasteners. Fascia shall be able to be installed across two or more shade bands in one piece. Fascia shall fully conceal brackets, shade roller and fabric on the tube. Provide bracket / fascia end caps where mounting conditions expose outside of roller shade brackets. Motorized Shade System Roller Shade Salient Characteristics Shade Type 1: Motorized interior solar roller shades in all exterior windows of rooms and spaces shown on Drawings, and related motor control systems. Shades with the top of the shade more than 25 AFF or/and bottom of shade is 15 0 above finished floor must have catch pin brackets and guide cables. Shade Type 5: Motorized interior room darkening roller shades with blackout fabric in all exterior windows of rooms and spaces shown on Drawings, and related motor control systems. Shades with the top of the shade more than 25 AFF or/and bottom of shade is 15 0 above finished floor must have catch pin brackets and guide cables. Shade Type 6: Motorized interior double , solar and room darkening blackout roller shades, operating independently of each other, in all exterior windows of rooms and spaces shown on Drawings, and related motor control systems. Shades with the top of the shade more than 25 AFF or/and bottom of shade is 15 0 above finished floor must have catch pin brackets and guide cables. SHADE CLOTH Visually Transparent Single-Fabric Shadecloth:: 0.010 diameter (0.254 mm) non-raveling vinyl/polyester yarn, fabric thickness 0.025 inches (0.635 mm). Solar shadecloth containing fiberglass is not acceptable. Extra Dense Twill Weave ""6000"" series, 2-3 percent open r equal to. Color: 6002 Cornsilkor equal to Vinyl Room Darkening Shadecloth (Single-Fabric) "", blackout material, washable and colorfast laminated and embossed vinyl coated fabric, 0.012 inches thick (0.30 mm) blackout material and weighing 0.81 lbs. per square yard, with a minimum of 62 threads per square inch in colors selected from manufacturer's available range. Color: 0706 Oyster or equal to SHADE BAND Shade Bands: Construction of shade band includes the fabric, the hem weight, hem-pocket, shade roller tube, and the attachment of the shade band to the roller tube. Sewn hems and open hem pockets are not acceptable. Hem Pockets and Hem Weights: Fabric hem pocket with RF-welded seams (including welded ends) and concealed hem weights. Hem weights shall be of appropriate size and weight for shade band. Hem weight shall be continuous inside a sealed hem pocket. Hem pocket construction and hem weights shall be similar, for all shades within one room. Shade band and Shade Roller Attachment: Use extruded aluminum shade roller tube of a diameter and wall thickness required to support shade fabric without excessive deflection. Roller tubes less than 1.55 inch (39.37 mm) in diameter for manual shades, and less than 2.55 inches (64.77 mm) for motorize shades are not acceptable. Provide for positive mechanical engagement with drive / brake mechanism. Provide for positive mechanical attachment of shade band to roller tube; shade band shall be made removable / replaceable with a ""snap-on"" snap-off"" spline mounting, without having to remove shade roller from shade brackets. Mounting spline shall not require use of adhesives, adhesive tapes, staples, and/or rivets. Any method of attaching shade band to roller tube that requires the use of: adhesive, adhesive tapes, staples, and/or rivets are not acceptable. SHADE FABRICATION Fabricate units to completely fill existing openings from head to sill and jamb-to-jamb, unless specifically indicated otherwise. Fabricate shadecloth to hang flat without buckling or distortion. Fabricate with heat-sealed trimmed edges to hang straight without curling or raveling. Fabricate unguided shadecloth to roll true and straight without shifting sideways more than 1/8 inch (3.18 mm) in either direction per 8 feet (2438 mm) of shade height due to warp distortion or weave design. Fabricate hem as follows: Bottom hem weights. Concealed hemtube. Exposed hemtube. Exposed blackout hembar with light seal. Exposed blackout hembar with polybond seal. Provide battens in standard shades as required to assure proper tracking and uniform rolling of the shadebands. Contractor shall be responsible for assuring the width-to-height (W:H) ratios shall not exceed manufacturer's standards or, in absence of such standards, shall be responsible for establishing appropriate standards to assure proper tracking and rolling of the shadecloth within specified standards. Battens shall be roll-formed stainless steel or tempered steel, as required. For railroaded shadebands, provide seams in railroaded multi-width shadebands as required to meet size requirements and in accordance with seam alignment as acceptable to Architect. Seams shall be properly located. Furnish battens in place of plain seams when the width, height, or weight of the shade exceeds manufacturer's standards. In absence of such standards, assure proper use of seams or battens as required to, and assure the proper tracking of the railroaded multi-width shadebands. Provide battens for railroaded shades when width-to-height (W:H) ratios meet or exceed manufacturer's standards. In absence of manufacturer's standards, be responsible for proper use and placement of battens to assure proper tracking and roll of shadebands. Blackout shadebands, when used in side channels, shall have horizontally mounted, roll-formed stainless steel or tempered-steel battens not more than 3 feet (115 mm) on center extending fully into the side channels. Battens shall be concealed in a integrally-colored fabric to match the inside and outside colors of the shadeband, in accordance with manufacturer's published standards for spacing and requirements. Battens shall be roll formed of stainless steel or tempered steel and concave to match the contour of the roller tube. Batten pockets shall be self-colored fabric front and back RF welded into the shadecloth. A self-color opaque liner shall be provided front and back to eliminate any see through of the batten pocket that shall not exceed 1-1/2 inches (38.1 mm) high and be totally opaque. A see-through moiré effect, which occurs with multiple layers of transparent fabrics, shall not be acceptable. COMPONENTS Access and Material Requirements: Provide shade hardware allowing for the removal of shade roller tube from brackets without removing hardware from opening and without requiring end or center supports to be removed. Provide shade hardware that allows for removal and re-mounting of the shade bands without having to remove the shade tube, drive or operating support brackets. Use only Delrin engineered plastics by DuPont for all plastic components of shade hardware. Styrene based plastics, and /or polyester, or reinforced polyester will not be acceptable. Motorized Shade Hardware and Shade Brackets: Provide shade hardware constructed of minimum 1/8-inch (3.18 mm) thick plated steel, or heavier, thicker, as required to support 150 percent of the full weight of each shade. Provide shade hardware system that allows for field adjustment of motor or replacement of any operable hardware component without requiring removal of brackets, regardless of mounting position (inside, or outside mount). Provide shade hardware system that allows for operation of multiple shade bands offset by a maximum of 8-45 degrees from the motor axis between shade bands (4-22.5 degrees) on each side of the radial line, by a single shade motor (multi-banded shade, subject to manufacturer s design criteria). Provide brackets with catch pins for shades with the following mounting conditions: top of shade mounted 25 0 or more above finished floor or/and bottom of shade is 15 0 above finished floor. Provide shade hardware constructed of minimum 10GA (0.1345 ) thick plated steel, or heavier Provide minimum rate of withstand loads of 250 Lb to system with two to four pins. MOTOR AND MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEMS INTELLIGENT ENCODED SHADE MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM Shade Motors: Quiet [44 46 db] Intelligent Encoded Motor and Control System: Tubular, asynchronous (non-synchronous) motors, with built-in reversible capacitor operating at 110v AC (60hz), (230v/50 hz AC) single phase, temperature Class A, thermally protected, totally enclosed, maintenance free with line voltage power supply equipped with locking disconnect plug assembly furnished with each motor. Conceal motors inside shade roller tube. Maximum current draw for each shade motor of 2.3 amps @ 110 V (.9 amps @230 V AC). Use motors rated at the same nominal speed for all shades in the same room. Total hanging weight of shade band shall not exceed 80 percent of the rated lifting capacity of the shade motor and tube assembly. Spring assisted lift systems shall not be accepted. Quiet Intelligent Encoded Motor System (software, two-way communication): Specifications and design are based on the Intelligent Motor Control System / WhisperShade-IQä Motor System) or equal to. Other systems may be acceptable providing all of the following performance capabilities are provided. Motor control systems not in complete compliance with these performance criteria shall not be accepted as equal systems. Quiet operation of up to 46dBa within 3 feet, open air. Upper and lower stopping points (operating limits) of shade bands shall be programmed into motors via a hand held removable program module / configurator. Intermediate stopping positions for shades shall allow for up to three (3) repeatable and precise aligned positions. Up to 103 available alignment points including 3-user programmable predefined intermediate positions, for a total of 5-defined and aligned positions. All shades on the same switch circuit with the same opening height shall align at each intermediate stopping position. Two inherent methods of control: Cost effective, low voltage, hardwired dry-contact for local switch or 3rd party control operation. Expandable to 2-way communication network with IQ/485-NI to support whole building low-voltage control and integration. Alternate: RFä via Zigbyä wireless mesh, network communication available to reduce low voltage wiring and field labor associated costs. Uniform or Regular Modes of Operation: Uniform mode shall allow for shades to only move to intermediate stop positions. Regular mode shall allow for shades to move to both intermediate stop positions, plus any position desired between the upper and lower limits as set by the installer. Wall Switches: IQ-Switch: in 5 or 10 button, single gang, low voltage. Expandable IQ-485-NI: Available when addressability of each motor or group of motors are required to be on a two-way addressable communication network for whole building or overlapping multi-level control. System Features include: 5 @ IQ, Local or Master ports 1 @ Photocell input for automated control of shades 1 @ IR Eye Input for wireless remote control of shades Software Addressable IQ Ports support Multi-Level control with 8 addresses per port IQ-485 MS Bus, 485 shall allow up to 65000 addresses controlling up to 500,000 motors per network Shall allow for variety of switch and other user interface options including RF and Ethernet (IP) hall support 3rd party control integration via RS232 and Ethernet (IP) ACCESSORIES Roller Shade Pocket for recessed mounting in acoustical tile, or drywall ceilings as indicated on the Drawings Provide either extruded aluminum and or formed steel shade pocket, sized to accommodate roller shades, with exposed extruded aluminum closure mount, tile support and removable closure panel to provide access to shades. Fascia: Continuous removable extruded aluminum fascia that attaches to shade mounting brackets without the use of adhesives, magnetic strips, or exposed fasteners. Fascia shall be able to be installed across two or more shade bands in one piece. Fascia shall fully conceal brackets, shade roller and fabric on the tube. Provide bracket / fascia end caps where mounting conditions expose outside of roller shade brackets. Notching of Fascia for manual chain shall not be acceptable. Room Darkening Side and / or Sill Channels : Extruded aluminum with polybond edge seals and SnapLoc-mounting brackets and with concealed fastening. Exposed fasting is not acceptable. Channels shall accept one-piece exposed blackout hembar with vinyl seal to assure side light control and sill light control. side channels, 1-15/16 inches (49.2 mm) wide by 1-3/16 inches (30.1 mm) deep, two-band center channels, 2-5/8 inches (66.6 mm) wide by 1-3/16 inches (30.1 mm) deep. The 2-5/8-inch (66.6 mm) double-center channels may be installed at center-support positions of multi-band-shade E. side channels 2-5/8 inch (66.6 mm) may be used as center supports for shadebands up to 8 high. For over 8 feet (2438 mm), provide side channels. e side channels, 2-1/2 inches (63.5 mm) wide by 1-3/16 inches (30.1 mm) deep; two-band center channels 5 inches (127 mm) wide by 1-3/16 inches (30.1 mm) deep. The 2-5/8-inch (66.6 mm) double-center channels may be installed at center-support positions of multi-band-shade channels 2-5/8 inches (66.6 mm) may be used as center supports for. Also provide for use with manually operated room darkening over 8 feet (2438 mm) in height. Color: Selected from manufacturer's standard colors. The purchase order period of performance shall be delivered and installed no later than 09/30/2020 FOB Destination Place of Delivery Address: Department of Veteran s Affairs Northern Arizona VA Healthcare system Prescott, AZ Postal Code: 86301 Country: UNITED STATES Please see Attachment D for the Equipment Floor Plan. Site visit scheduled for 18 August 2020 at 9:30 AM PST Only 5 vendors at a time will be allowed to visit the site Only one employee per vendor allowed at the site visit Vendor must comply with screening protocol before entering the facility Call Installation Point of Contact upon arrival at facility Currently screening is completed at Face coverings are mandatory Contact Installation Point of Contact to RSVP by 17 August at 10am PST Late responses will not be accepted After screening please check in at Room: Bldg 13 2nd Floor:at the Project Support Assistant Site visit Point of Contact- Liz Hughson Contact information: Elizabeth.Hughson@va.gov; (928) 776-5495 Salient Characteristics Award shall be made to the quoter whose quotation is the lowest priced responsive and responsible quotation on an All or None basis, meaning that the quoter must be able to supply the total quantity requested of the acquisition to be considered for award. The full text of FAR provisions or clauses may be accessed electronically at http://acquisition.gov/comp/far/index.html. The following solicitation provisions apply to this acquisition: FAR 52.212-3, Offerors Representations and Certifications Commercial Items June 2020 Please see Attachment A 36C25820Q0284 Clauses and Provisions Offerors must complete annual representations and certifications electronically via the System for Award Management (SAM) website located at https://www.sam.gov/portal in accordance with FAR 52.212-3, Offerors Representations and Certifications Commercial Items. If paragraph (j) of the provision is applicable, a written submission is required. The following contract clauses apply to this acquisition: FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions Commercial Items October 2018 FAR 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders July 2020 The following subparagraphs of FAR 52.212-5 are applicable: Please see attachment A Clauses and provisions 36C25820Q0284 for all applicable clauses and provisions to this solicitation All quoters shall submit the following: Quotes and brochures for evaluation. All quotes shall be sent to the Nick W Price at Nicholas.Price@va.gov subject: RFQ 36C25820Q0284 Award shall be made to the quoter whose quotation is the lowest priced responsive and responsible quotation on an All or None basis, meaning that the quoter must be able to supply the total quantity requested of the acquisition to be considered for award. Prospective Offerors are notified that verification of VA Form 10091 and the W-9 sent directly to the paying office in Austin, TX. must be submitted with the offer unless the offeror has previously submitted these forms to VA Austin and provides certification of previous work. The FMS Vendor File Update form needs to be submitted in all cases to the Contracting Officer as part of the offer or proposal. Prior information sent to the VA Payment Center in Austin does not preclude submittal of the FMS Vendor File Update form. Failure to include this information could preclude the offeror from consideration for award or considerably delay award. Please See Attachment F Vendor FMS paperwork for applicable documents. The solicitation will be evaluated using the following criteria. Lowest Price meeting all requested salient characteristics. The award will be made to the response most advantageous to the Government. Responses should contain your best terms, conditions. To facilitate the award process, all quotes must include a statement regarding the terms and conditions herein as follows: ""The terms and conditions in the solicitation are acceptable to be included in the award document without modification, deletion, or addition."" OR ""The terms and conditions in the solicitation are acceptable to be included in the award document with the exception, deletion, or addition of the following:"" Quoters shall list exception(s) and rationale for the exception(s), if any. Submission of your response shall be received not later than 9/2/2020 12:30 PST via email only. No mailed or hand delivered quotes will be accepted. Please have the subject heading on your email as follows: 36C25820Q0284 Late submissions shall be treated in accordance with the solicitation provision at FAR 52.212-1(f). Will not be accepted Any questions or concerns regarding this solicitation should be forwarded in writing via e-mail to the Point of Contact listed below no later than 8/21/2020 at 12:30 PM Point of Contact Nick Price Nicholas.Price@va.gov 480-466-7921
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: Department of Veterans Affairs Northern AZ VA Health Care system 500 HWY 89, Prescott 86301
Zip Code: 86301
 
Record
SN05769620-F 20200823/200821230207 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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