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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MARCH 22, 2025 SAM #8517
SOLICITATION NOTICE

J -- Chiller Upgrade

Notice Date
3/20/2025 7:21:02 AM
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
238220 — Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors
 
Contracting Office
241-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 01 (36C241) TOGUS ME 04330 USA
 
ZIP Code
04330
 
Solicitation Number
36C24125Q0329
 
Response Due
3/27/2025 7:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
05/26/2025
 
Point of Contact
Tnauri Woodbridge, Contracting Officer, Phone: 203-932-5711 x2892
 
E-Mail Address
tnauri.woodbridge@va.gov
(tnauri.woodbridge@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
This is a Sources Sought notice only. This is not a request for quotes and no contract will be awarded from this announcement. The Government will not provide any reimbursement for responses submitted in response to this Source Sought notice. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. The purpose of this announcement is to perform market research to gain knowledge of potential qualified sources and their size classification relative to NAICS 238220, J045) with a size standard $16.5 Million. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Network Contracting Office 1 (NCO 1) is seeking to identify any vendor capable of providing HVAC Maintenance Service repair at the Newington VAMC.� per the requirements below. Refer to the� Performance Work Statement� below for the requested requirement description. The standard shall be of quality; meeting or exceeding those outlined in the Performance Work Statement. This Sources Sought notice provides an opportunity for respondents to submit their capability and availability to provide the requirement described below. Vendors are being invited to submit information relative to their potential to fulfill this requirement, in the form of a capability response that addresses the specific requirement identified in this Sources Sought. Information received from this Sources Sought shall be utilized to facilitate the Contracting Officer s review of the market base, for acquisition planning, size determination, and procurement strategy. Submission Instructions: Interested parties who consider themselves qualified to perform the services are invited to submit a response to this Sources Sought Notice by 10 am EST, March 27, 2025. All responses under this Sources Sought Notice must be emailed to Tnauri.woodbridge@va.gov. Telephone inquiries will not be accepted or acknowledged, and no feedback or evaluations will be provided to companies regarding their submissions. Interested parties should complete the attached Sources Sought Worksheet. Parties may submit additional information related to their capabilities, provided it contains all the requirements contained in the Sources Sought Worksheet. Responses to this Sources Sought shall not exceed 8 pages. In addition, all submissions should be provided electronically in a Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format. SAM: Interested parties shall be register in the System for Award Management (SAM) as prescribed in FAR Clause 52.232-33. SAM information can be obtained by accessing the internet at www.sam.gov or by calling 1-866-606-8220. Interested parties not registered in SAM will be ineligible to receive a government contract, should a solicitation be issued resulting from this Sources Sought. VISTA: The VA utilizes VISTA to issue a purchase order and liquidate invoices. Failure to register in VISTA may result in exclusion from the issuance of a VA contract, should a solicitation be issued resulting from this Sources Sought. Attachment 1 Sources Sought Worksheet QUALIFICATION INFORMATION: Company / Institute Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ Phone Number: ________________________________________________________________ Point of Contact: _______________________________________________________________ E-mail Address: ________________________________________________________________ Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) #:� ___________________________________________________ CAGE Code: __________________________________________________________________ Other available contract vehicles (GSA/FSS/NASA SEWP/ETC): ________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS: VIP Verified SDVOSB: (Y / N) VIP Verified VOSB: (Y / N) 8(a): (Y / N) HUBZone: (Y / N) Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business: (Y / N) Women-Owned Small Business: (Y / N) Small Business: (Y / N) NOTE: Respondent claiming SDVOSB and VOSB status shall be registered and Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) verified in VetBiz Registry www.vetbiz.gov. BASED ON THE RESPONSES TO THIS SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE/MARKET RESEARCH, THIS REQUIREMENT MAY BE SET-ASIDE FOR SDVOSB, VOSB, SMALL BUSINESSES OR PROCURED THROUGH FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION. CAPABILITY STATEMENT: Provide a brief capability and interest in providing the service as listed in Attachment 2 PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT with enough information to determine if your company can meet the requirement. The capabilities statement for this Sources Sought is not a Request for Quotation, Request for Proposal or Invitation for Bid, nor does it restrict the Government to an ultimate acquisition approach, but rather the Government is requesting a short statement regarding the company s ability to provide the services outlined in the PWS. Any commercial brochures or currently existing marketing material may also be submitted with the capabilities statement. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes only and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government. The Government will not pay for information solicited. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Attachment 2 Statement of Work BACKGROUND The Newington VA Medical Center has 3 McQuay xxx Chiller units that provide the cooling for the facility. Currently, 2 of the units are in immediate need of maintenance and rebuilds. The current company, Daikin, owns the McQuay brand of Chillers and provides a trained service to these units with certified parts and trained technicians. Most of the seals and gaskets need to be replaced. Motors and Pumps require cleaning and tuning. This project is to conduct a full inspection and rebuild of the McQuay chillers by the manufacturer. It is critical to complete this scope of work prior to the cooling season / hot weather of 2025. SCOPE OF WORK The purpose of this statement of work is to complete thorough inspections and detailed repairs/upgrades to the Newington Medical Center s Chiller Units 1 & 2. Both units are Air-Cooled McQuay C251245YY2RA The work is to be completed while the Chiller is offline prior to cooling season. This project will provide a complete overhaul of the chiller providing all required routine maintenance and replacement of all consumables and any un-serviceable parts. The contractor s responsibility of this contract includes, but is not limited to the following: Provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, applicable state licenses and permits to accomplish this SOW. Provide a complete Accident Prevention Plan / Safety Plan for approval by VA Safety and Facilities Management Services Provide containment of work area as required by VA Safety & Infection Control Standards Identify any applicable power breakers for equipment to be Locked Out / Tagged Out and ensure breakers are properly labeled. Contractor responsible for all LO/TO plans, coordination with VA FMS. Contractor responsible for any locks, tags, hasps, breaker lockouts that may be required onsite. Identify and Lock Out main breaker(s) at the source panels. Coordinate with VA FMS for any proposed utility shutdowns to complete work safely. Provide Lock Out / Tag Out of any water, steam or other facilities that could present a hazard. Ensure Chiller controls are repaired and functioning on Newington BMS controls within new control room. Coordinate with FMS & Boiler Plant Supervisor to ensure all alarms, and control panels meet current facility needs. Conduct thorough inspections of McQuay Chiller Units at VA Newington, CT Medical Center Add a separate line item in Scope to include all Refrigerant needed to fully re-charge Chiller Units as required. Remove and dispose of any Refrigerant, Freon, or other Hazardous Materials via proper VA, State and Federal EPA requirements. Procure all replacement OEM parts certified by manufacturer. Present VA FMS with any submittals for all materials, ensuring they meet manufacturer and VA standards. Provide VA FMS with any and all updated maintenance manuals via digital and hard copies. Provide VA FMS with a basic schedule and all anticipated completion dates for project. Coordinate with VA FMS for all waste removal, dumpster, and housekeeping plans. Adhere to all VA safety requirements for work in Boiler Plant. All disposable materials shall be removed from the facility by the contractor and disposed of in accordance with applicable state environmental protection regulations. Disposal of construction byproducts shall be made at the contractor s expense. Debris shall not be left in such a manner that airflow or other motion could cause the debris to be scattered outside of the work area or within the facilities via local foot traffic. All work to be done during normal operation hours. Any request for off hours work to be coordinated with COR (Cornelius Finnegan) and (Mike Olechnicki) VA Boiler Supervisor. The contractor shall verify all existing utility installations and take appropriate action prior to working in the vicinity of utility services (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc.). Contractor policies and procedures shall comply with VA Privacy and Security policy, the Privacy Act and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). All contractor personnel shall obtain a short-term identification badge issued by the VA designee. Such badge shall be worn by the individual and prominently always displayed while on VA property. No employee of the contractor shall enter the project site without a valid identification badge issued by the VA. To obtain a short-term identification badge, contractor personnel shall present to the VA designee a valid (non-expired) photo identification issued by a US federal, state or local government agency. Contractors can check in at Bldg 3 FMS office to sign in and secure contractor passes as needed. The Government Agency owns the rights to all electronic information (electronic data, electronic information systems, electronic databases, etc.) and all supporting documentation created as part of this contract. Contractor must deliver sufficient technical documentation with all data deliverables to permit the agency to use the data. The Contractor agrees to comply with Federal and Agency records management policies, including those policies associated with the safeguarding of records covered by the Privacy Act of 1974. These policies include the preservation of all records created or received regardless of format [paper, electronic, etc.] or mode of transmission [e-mail, fax, etc.] or state of completion [draft, final, etc.]. No disposition of documents will be allowed without the prior written consent of the Contracting Officer. The Agency and its contractors are responsible for preventing the alienation or unauthorized destruction of records, including all forms of mutilation. Willful and unlawful destruction, damage or alienation of Federal records is subject to the fines and penalties imposed by 18 U.S.C. 2701. Records may not be removed from the legal custody of the Agency or destroyed without regard to the provisions of the agency records schedules. The Contractor is required to obtain the Contracting Officer's approval prior to engaging in any contractual relationship (sub-contractor) in support of this contract requiring the disclosure of information, documentary material and/or records generated under, or relating to, this contract. The Contractor (and any sub-contractor) is required to abide by Government and Agency guidance for protecting sensitive and proprietary information. 1.1: Existing McQuay Chiller to be Rebuilt Newington, CT APPENDIX A INFECTION PREVENTION MEASURES Implement the requirements of VA Medical Center s Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) team. ICRA may monitor dust, in the vicinity of the construction work, and require the Contractor to take corrective action immediately if safe levels are exceeded. Establish and maintain a dust control program as part of the contractor s infection preventative measures in accordance with the guidelines provided by ICRA as specified herein. Prior to start of work, prepare a plan detailing project-specific dust protection measures, including periodic status reports, and submit them to the COR and to the ICRA team for compliance review in accordance with Section 01340, SAMPLES AND SHOP DRAWINGS. All personnel involved in the construction or renovation activity shall be educated and trained in infection prevention measures established by the medical center. Medical Center Infection Control personnel shall monitor for airborne disease (e.g. aspergillosis) as appropriate during construction. A baseline of conditions may be established by the medical center prior to the start of work and periodically during the construction stage to determine impact of construction activities on indoor air quality. In addition: The COR and VAMC Infection Control personnel shall review pressure differential monitoring documentation to verify that pressure differential in the construction zone is acceptable. The requirement for negative air pressure in the construction zone shall depend on the location and type of activity. Upon notification, the contractor shall implement corrective measures to restore proper pressure differential as needed. In the event of unacceptable environmental conditions, the medical center, with assistance from the contractor, shall conduct an environmental assessment and take corrective actions as needed to find and eliminate the source. In general, the following preventative measures shall be adopted during construction to keep down dust and prevent mold. Dampen debris to keep down dust and provide temporary construction partitions from existing structures where agreed upon with the COR. Blank off ducts and diffusers to prevent circulation of dust into occupied areas during construction. Prior to initiating a dust control program, review the site to determine the effects of blocking HVAC ducts and their impact on existing air handling systems that must remain operational. The method of capping off HVAC ducts shall withstand airflow and be dust tight. Construct anteroom to maintain negative airflow from clean area through anteroom and into work area where required. High risk patient care areas may require additional measures like air locks, special signage, smoke, and negative pressure alarms as needed. The contractor shall identify high risk patient care areas clearly on the drawings and work with Medical Center personnel to achieve desired level of isolation. The method of isolation shall be suited to the nature of work taking place and risk to personnel or patients. Do not perform dust- producing tasks within occupied areas without the approval of the COR. For construction in any areas that will remain jointly occupied by the medical Center and Contractor s workers, the Contractor shall: Provide dust proof fire-rated temporary construction barriers to separate the construction space from the operational areas of the hospital. Barriers shall be sealed and made presentable on the hospital occupied side. Install a self-closing fire rated door with a metal frame, commensurate with the partition, to allow worker access. Always maintain negative air pressure in the construction space, up to the barrier door. A fire-retardant polystyrene, 6-mil thick or greater plastic barrier meeting local fire codes may be used where dust control is the only hazard, and an agreement is reached with the COR and Medical Center. HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Accumulator) filtration is required where the exhaust dust may reenter the breathing zone. Contractor shall verify that construction exhaust to exterior is not reintroduced to the medical center through intake vents or building openings. Install HEPA filter vacuum system rated at 95% capture of 0.3 microns including pollen, mold spores and dust particles. Ensure continuous negative air pressure within the work area. HEPA filters should have ASHRAE 85 or other pre-filter to extend the useful life of the HEPA. Provide both primary and secondary filtrations units. Exhaust hoses shall be heavy duty, flexible steel reinforced, and function such that dust is not reintroduced to the medical center. Adhesive Walk-off/Carpet Walk-off Mats, minimum 24 x 36 , shall be used at all Interior transitions from the construction area to occupy medical center area. These mats shall be changed as often as required to always maintain clean work areas directly outside construction area. Vacuum and wet mop all transition areas from construction to the occupied medical center at the end of each workday. Vacuum shall utilize HEPA filtration. Maintain surrounding area clean frequently. Remove debris as it is created and dispose of it appropriately. The contractor shall not haul debris through patient-care areas without prior approval of the COR and the Medical Center. When, approved, debris shall be hauled in enclosed dust proof containers or wrapped in plastic and sealed with duct tape. No sharp objects should protrude or be allowed to cut through the plastic. Wipe down the exterior of the containers with a damp rag to remove dust. All equipment, tools, material, etc. transported through occupied areas shall be made free from dust and moisture by vacuuming and wipe down as needed. Using a HEPA vacuum, clean inside the barrier and vacuum ceiling tile prior to replacement. Any ceiling access panels opened for investigation beyond sealed areas shall be sealed immediately when unattended. There shall be no standing water during construction. This includes water in equipment drip pans and open containers within the construction areas. All accidental spills must be cleaned up and dried within 12 hours. Remove and dispose of porous materials that remain damp for more than 72 hours. At completion, remove construction barriers, ceiling protection or other temporary construction materials carefully, and outside of normal hospital operating hours or as agreed upon with the COR and Medical staff. Vacuum and clean all surfaces to be free of dust after removal. Final Cleanup: Upon completion of the project, or as work progresses, remove all construction debris from the ceiling, vertical shafts and utility chases that have been part of the construction. Perform HEPA vacuum cleaning of all surfaces in the construction area. This includes walls, ceilings, cabinets, furniture (built-in or free standing), partitions, flooring, etc. All new air ducts shall be cleaned prior to final inspection. END OF APPENDIX APPENDIX B VA INFORMATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY/PRIVACY LANGUAGE FOR INCLUSION INTO CONTRACTS, AS APPROPRIATE GENERAL Contractors, contractor personnel, subcontractors, and subcontractor personnel shall be subject to the same Federal laws, regulations, standards, and VA Directives and Handbooks as VA and VA personnel regarding information and information system security. ACCESS TO VA INFORMATION AND VA INFORMATION SYSTEMS A contractor/subcontractor shall request logical (technical) or physical access to VA information and VA information systems for their employees, subcontractors, and affiliates only to the extent necessary to perform the services specified in the contract, agreement, or task order. All contractors, subcontractors, and third-party servicers and associates working with VA information are subject to the same investigative requirements as those of VA appointees or employees who have access to the same types of information. The level and process of background security investigations for contractors must be in accordance with VA Directive and Handbook 0710, Personnel Suitability and Security Program. The Office for Operations, Security, and Preparedness is responsible for these policies and procedures. Contract personnel who require access to national security programs must have a valid security clearance. National Industrial Security Program (NISP) was established by Executive Order 12829 to ensure that cleared U.S> defense industry contractor personnel safeguard the classified information in their possession while performing work on contracts, programs, bid, or research and development efforts. The Department of Veterans Affairs does not have a Memorandum of Agreement with Defense Secretary Service (DSS). Verification of a Security Clearance must be processed through the Special Security Officer located in the Planning and National Security Service within the Office of Operations, Security, and Preparedness. Custom software development and outsourced operations must be located in the U.S. to the maximum extent practical. If such services are proposed to be performed abroad and are not disallowed by other VA policy or mandates, the contractor/subcontractor must state where all non-U.S. services are provided and detail a security plan, deemed to be acceptable by VA, specifically to address mitigation of the resulting problems of communication, control, data protection, and so forth. Location within the U.S. may be an evaluation factor. The contractor or subcontractor must notify the Contracting Officer immediately when an employee working on a VA system or with access to VA information is reassigned or leaves the contractor or subcontractor s employ. The Contracting Officer must also be notified immediately by the contractor or subcontractor prior to an unfriendly termination. VA INFORMATION CUSTODIAL LANGUAGE Information made available to the contractor or subcontractor by VA for the performance or administration of this contract or information developed by the contractor/subcontractor in performance or administration of the contract shall be used only for those purposes and shall not be used in any other way without the prior written agreement of the VA. This clause expressly limits the contractor/subcontractor s rights to use data as described in Rights in Data General, FAR 52.227-14(d) (1). VA information should not be co-mingled, if possible, with any other data on the contractors/subcontractor s information systems or media storage systems in order to ensure VA requirements related to data protection and media sanitization can be met. If co-mingling must be allowed to meet the requirements of the business need, the contractor must ensure that VA s information is returned to the VA or destroyed in accordance with VA s sanitization requirements. VA reserves the right to conduct on-site inspections of contractor and subcontractor IT resources to ensure data security controls, separation of data and job duties, and destruction/media sanitization procedures are in compliance with VA directive requirements. Prior to terminator or completion of this contract, contractor/subcontractor must not destroy information received from VA, or gathered/created by the contractor in the course of performing this contract without prior written approval by the VA. Any data destruction done on behalf of VA by a contractor/subcontractor must be done in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) requirements as outlined in VA Directive 6300, Records and Information Management and its Handbook 6300.1 Records Management Procedures, applicable VA Records Control Schedules, and VA Handbook 6500.1 Electronic Media Sanitization. Self-certification by the contractor that the data destruction requirements above have been met must be sent to the VA Contracting Officer within 30 days of termination of the contract. The contractor/subcontractor must receive, gather, store, back up, maintain, use, dispose of VA information only in compliance with the terms of the contract and applicable Federal and VA information confidentiality and security laws, regulations and policies. If Federal or VA information confidentiality and security laws, regulations and policies become applicable to the VA information or information systems after execution of the contract, or if NIST issues or updates applicable FIPS or Special Publications (SP) after execution of this contract, the parties agree to negotiate in good faith to implement the information confidentiality and security laws, regulations and policies in this contract. The contractor/subcontractor shall not make copies of VA information except as authorized and necessary to perform the terms of the agreement or to preserve electronic information stored on contractor/subcontractor electronic storage media for restoration in case any electronic equipment or data used by the contractor/subcontractor needs to be restored to an operating state. If copies are made for restoration purposes, after the restoration is complete, the copies must be appropriately destroyed. If VA determines that the contractor has violated any of the information confidentiality, privacy, and security provisions of the contract, it shall be sufficient grounds for VA to withhold payment to the contractor or third party or terminate the contract for default or terminate for cause under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) part 12. If a VHA contract is terminated for cause, the associated BAA must also be terminated and appropriate actions taken in accordance with VHA Handbook 1600.01, Business Associate Agreements. Absent an agreement to use or disclose protected health information, there is no business associate relationship. The contractor/subcontractor must store, transport, or transmit VA sensitive information in an encrypted form, using VA-approved encryption tools that are, at a minimum, FIPS 140-2 validated. The contractor/subcontractor s firewall and Web services security controls, if applicable, shall meet or exceed VA s minimum requirements. VA Configuration Guidelines are available upon request. Except for uses and disclosures of VA information authorized by this contract for performance of the contract, the contractor/subcontractor may use and disclose VA information only in two other situations: (i) in response to a qualifying order of a court of competent jurisdiction, or (ii) with VA s prior written approval. The contractor/subcontractor must refer all requests for, demands for production of, or inquiries about, VA information and information systems to the VA contracting officer for response. Notwithstanding the provision above, the contractor/subcontractor shall not release VA records protected by Title 38 U.S.C. 5705, confidentiality of medical quality assurance records and/or Title 38 U.S.C. 7332, confidentiality of certain health records pertaining to drug addiction, sickle cell anemia, alcoholism or alcohol abuse, or infection with human immunodeficiency virus. If the contractor/subcontractor is in receipt of a court order or other requests for the above-mentioned information, that contractor/subcontractor shall immediately refer such court orders or other requests to the VA contracting officer for response. For service that involves the storage, generating, transmitting, or exchanging of VA sensitive information but does not require C&A or an MOU-ISA for system interconnection, the contractor/subcontractor must complete a Contractor Security Control Assessment (CSCA) on a yearly basis and provide it to the COR. INFORMATION SYSTEM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT Information systems that are designed or developed for on behalf of VA at non-VA facilities shall comply with all VA directives developed in accordance with FISMA, HIPAA, NIST, and related VA security and privacy control requirements for Federal information systems. This includes standards for the protection of electronic PHI, outlined in 45 C.F.R. Part 164, Subpart C, information and system security categorization level designation in accordance with FIPS 199 and FIPS 200 with implementation of all baseline security controls commensurate with the FIPS 199 system security categorization (reference Appendix D of VA Handbook 6500, VA Information Security Program). During the development cycle a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) must be completed, provided to the COR, and approved by the VA Privacy Service in accordance with Directive 6507, VA Privacy Impact Assessment. The contractor/subcontractor shall certify to the COR that applications are fully functional and operate correctly as intended on systems using the VA Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC), and the common security configuration guidelines provided by NIST or the VA. This includes Internet Explorer 7 configured to operate on Windows XP and Vista (in Protected Mode on Vista) and future versions, as required. The standard installation, operation, maintenance, updating, and patching of software shall not alter the configuration settings from the VA approved and FDCC configuration. Information technology staff must also use the Windows Installer Service for installation to the default program files directory and silently install and uninstall. Applications designed for normal end users shall run in the standard user context without elevated system administration privileges. The security controls must be designed, developed, approved by VA, and implemented in accordance with the provisions of VA security system development life cycle as outlined in NIST Special Publication 800-37, Guide for Applying the Risk Management Framework to Federal Information Systems, VA Handbook 6500, Information Security Program and VA Handbook 6500.5, Incorporating Security and Privacy in System Development Lifecycle. The contractor/subcontractor is required to design, develop, or operate a System of Records Notice (SOR) on individuals to accomplish an agency function subject to the Privacy Act of 1974, (as amended), Public Law 93-579, December 31, 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) and applicable agency regulations. Violation of the Privacy Act may involve the imposition of criminal and civil penalties. The contractor/subcontractor agrees to: Comply with the Privacy Act of 1974 (the Act) and the agency rules and regulations issued under the Act in the design, development, or operation of any system of records on individuals to accomplish an agency function when the contract specifically identifies: The Systems of Records (SOR); and The design, development, or operation work that the contractor/subcontractor is to perform. Include the Privacy Act notification contained in this contract in every solicitation and resulting subcontract and in every subcontract awarded without a solicitation, when the work statement in the proposed subcontract requires the redesign, development, or operation of a SOR on individuals that is subject to the Privacy Act; and Include this Privacy Act clause, including this subparagraph (3), in all subcontracts awarded under this contract which requires the design, develop...
 
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Place of Performance
Address: 555 Willard Ave, Newington 06111
Zip Code: 06111
 
Record
SN07379138-F 20250322/250320230047 (samdaily.us)
 
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