Z1DA--PN: 636A6-22-104, Replace Boiler Plant Brine Tank (DM) 2237: 636-26-2-9801-00013
Solicitation from VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF • VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Jan 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 236220 • PSC Z1DA.
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This opportunity involves the replacement of the Boiler Plant Brine Tank under the veteran's affairs contract. Companies with experience in tank replacement and specialized contracting in the construction sector are encouraged to participate.
The buyer aims to replace an existing brine tank in a boiler plant to ensure operational efficiency and compliance with safety standards.
- General contractors with experience in mechanical systems
- Specialized contractors for tank installations
- Firms with a history of government contracting
- Assessment of existing brine tank conditions
- Removal of the old brine tank
- Installation of the new brine tank
- Testing and commissioning of the new system
- Site clean-up and restoration
- Completed proposal form
- Proof of prior similar project experience
- Safety record documentation
- Authentication of bonding capacity
- Financial statements for the past two years
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- Adherence to Davis-Bacon Wage Act requirements
- Compliance with OSHA standards
- Meeting VA contract regulations
- Estimate costs based on material, labor, and overhead
- Consider historical bid data for similar projects
- Include contingency for unforeseen expenses
- Partner with subcontractors experienced in mechanical installations
- Collaborate with vendors for tank supply and installation
- Consider teaming with local firms for on-site assistance
- Potential delays in permitting and inspections
- Risk of budget overruns due to material cost fluctuations
- Site access challenges during installation
- What is the timeline for project execution from start to finish?
- Are there any specific compliance requirements unique to this VA facility?
- What are the criteria for evaluating contractor proposals?
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- Detailed specifications of the new brine tank
- Exact location and conditions of the site
- Historical maintenance records of the existing tank
- Budget cap for the project
- Expected duration of the project
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