SOURCES SOUGHT
65 -- 580-21-2-219-0159 - UV Angel Air System (CONROE) (VA-21-00035820)
- Notice Date
- 2/5/2021 12:58:45 PM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 335129
— Other Lighting Equipment Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- 256-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 16 (36C256) RIDGELAND MS 39157 USA
- ZIP Code
- 39157
- Solicitation Number
- 36C25621Q0436
- Response Due
- 2/10/2021 11:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 03/12/2021
- Point of Contact
- Sharieka Shantay Wright, Contract Specialist, Phone: 601-206-7051
- E-Mail Address
-
sharieka.wright@va.gov
(sharieka.wright@va.gov)
- Awardee
- null
- Description
- *****SAM-DESCRIPTION: RFI-SOURCES SOUGHT' ***** Community Based Outpatient Dental Clinic 690 S. Loop 336 W, Conroe, TX 77304 Suite 4C-101 Project Title: UV Angel Air at Dental Clinic-Installation STATEMENT OF WORK GENERAL The vendor shall provide all supervision, labor, material, tools and equipment to install the UV Angel Air units in the dental Clinic located on the 3rd floor at the Conroe Outpatient Dental Clinic The contractor is responsible to patch and repair damage caused to adjacent areas as a result of their work. STATEMENT OF WORK Remove existing light fixture and replace with UV Angel Air unit. Number to be installed 25 Connect to existing lighting circuit that was used for the fixture that was removed. Secure UV Angel Air unit to the structure above using the existing attachment wires. Provide 7 additional 20-amp electrical circuits from the electrical panel to provide power to the UV Angel Air for the UV system light and fan for continuous operation. Maximum number of fixtures per circuit 15. All penetrations through the interstitial floor will be required to be fire caulked top and bottom. All electrical work will be performed on de-energized circuits and coordinated with the facility electrical shop. Provide final testing to verify units are operating as designed. All work shall be completed during off hours. The clinic will remain operational during this time. SUBMITTALS - None CODE REQUIREMENTS The VA will be responsible for obtaining necessary local agency approvals as required. All work shall comply with all local, state, and federal rules and regulations. In the event of a code discrepancy the stricter of the ordinances shall prevail. WARRANTIES One-year warranty will begin from the date of project completion. WORK SCHEDULE Mobilization will only occur after all plans, submittals, and equipment are approved by the COR. The work will be done in phases and during off hours. The Dental Clinic will still be operational. WORK LOCATION AND RESTRICTIONS The work site location is in Community Based Outpatient Dental Clinic, Conroe, TX All work shall be done between the hours of 7:00 am and 4:30 pm Saturday as coordinated with the Dental Clinic. PARKING Parking is rigidly controlled throughout the Medical Center. Contractor parking is only allowed in authorized areas. Contractor shall abide by all police requirements. Parking in designated patient parking areas is strictly prohibited. Parking for unloading equipment necessary to perform the work will be authorized in advance of starting the project. STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS The contractor shall arrange with the Project Manager for allocation of required workspace and for the storage of equipment and material to be used for this project. Storage space is very limited. There are no exclusive areas within the campus that can be given to the contractor for their storage needs. Additionally, no space will be made available for the placement of a contractor trailer for this project. The Contractor should schedule delivery of materials to limit the amount of storage space and time. DEBRIS REMOVAL Contractor shall remove waste materials and debris daily from the campus. All waste material and debris shall be removed off the site by the contractor and shall be disposed of in accordance with applicable State and Federal regulations. All recyclable materials shall be recycled, and weight tickets provided to the COR. SITE UTILITIES The Contractor shall note this scope of work does not detail all existing structures, utilities, or components that may potentially interfere with the contract work required. All proposed utility relocations, reallocations, and shutdowns shall be approved and coordinated prior to commencing such work. The contractor shall field verify all existing utility installations and take appropriate action prior to working around any potential utility installation. PROJECT SAFETY Contractor shall comply with the following and keep a copy of the attached-on site at all times: OSHA Interim Life Safety Measure Assessment (completed on site by phase) Infection Control Risk Assessment (completed on site by phase) Hot work Permits, required as needed Confined Space Permits, required as needed PENETRATIONS OF FIRE AND SMOKE BARRIERS Prior to any installation of equipment, cables, power connections, conduit, piping or other work that penetrates a smoke or fire barrier, all such work shall be approved by the COR. A penetration permit must be secured from FMS prior to disturbing the integrity of the barrier. The permit shall be available for inspection at the project location. After the work is completed, the penetration shall be repaired (sealed) according to accepted practice and utilizing materials (including UL/FM-listed through penetration fire stopping materials) that meet the original barrier construction requirements in order to restore the designed specifications for smoke and fire compartmentalization. All penetrations and miscellaneous openings shall be protected according to NFPA 101, Chapter 8. Upon completion of any penetration repair, a visual inspection for approval must be requested from, and completed by the COR. INTERIM LIFE SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES Contractor is not required to prepare a formal interim life safety measures plan for this project. At a minimum, contractor shall comply with the following requirements of an interim life safety measures and fire protection plan: Maintain the construction area to minimize the potential for fire or safety hazards resulting from storage of construction material, construction waste and debris during construction operations. PREVENTION OF FALSE FIRE ALARMS Contractor shall comply with the requirements of MEDVAMC and as directed by the COR to prevent false fire alarms. MATERIAL & WORKMANSHIP QUALITY All materials and workmanship shall comply with all codes, standards, and recommendations of all Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). All work shall be done in a first class manner according to the best trade practices and to the satisfaction of the COR. The vendor shall provide VA personnel with the necessary training to properly operate all provided equipment and systems. Additionally, the Contractor shall provide complete maintenance service support during the warranty period. All maintenance service shall be performed by factory trained, English speaking, technically qualified servicemen and shall be responsible for recording all work actions in the customer s maintenance log book. Contractor s warranty maintenance service support shall include all parts, service, labor, travel time, and expense to perform both preventive and corrective maintenance on the new turnkey installation. SECURITY All vendor personnel shall obtain a short-term identification badge issued by the VA. Such badge shall be worn by the individual and prominently displayed at all times while on VA property. No employee of the contractor shall enter the project site without a valid identification badge issued by the VA. In order to obtain a short-term identification badge, contractor personnel shall present to the COR a valid driver s license. All contractor personnel are subject to inspection of personal effects when entering or leaving the project site. Salient Characteristics UV ANGEL AIR SYSTEM Conroe Dental Clinic Simple UV Angel Air operates without interruption 24/7/365 and does not interfere with current staff workflow Seamless Designed with today s critical architectural and clinical considerations at the forefront, the system integrates a sealed UV-C air treatment chamber into existing or new construction in-ceiling lighting Effective Using the latest in advanced UV-C light purification technology, laboratory studies have shown effective removal of bacteria, fungus and viruses from the air. UV Angel has conducted two separate third party laboratory tests against surrogate pathogens including Escherichia coli (gram-negative), Staphylococcus aureus (gram positive), Cladosporium cladosporioides (fungus spore formed) MS2 Bacteriophage (MS2) (virus surrogate). Gram-negative pathogens which can cause pneumonias, bloodstream infections, wound and surgical site infections. The UV Angel Air results showed elimination rates ranging from 90% to 99.99% CONTACT INFORMATION AND RESPONSE DUE DATE: Please email all responses to sharieka.wright@va.gov. Please respond to this RFI no later than 1:00 PM CST on 02/10/2021 DISCLAIMER: This RFI is issued solely for informational and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation. Responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Department of Veterans Affairs to form a binding contract. Respondents are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this RFI. ***** End Word Document - ' SAM-DESCRIPTION: RFI-SOURCES SOUGHT' ***** - - E N D - - -
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center 2002 Holcombe Blvd Houston, TX 77030
- Zip Code: 77030
- Zip Code: 77030
- Record
- SN05910081-F 20210207/210205230105 (samdaily.us)
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