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Department of Veterans Affairs

Y1NZ--659-24-903 | Steam Line Replacement | Salisbury VAMC Salisbury, North Carolina

Solicitation: 36C24626B0016
Notice ID: 9d9c63d000914efb92f193012228952f
TypeSources SoughtNAICS 221330PSCY1NZDepartmentDepartment of Veterans AffairsStateNCPostedJan 09, 2026, 12:00 AM UTCDueJan 21, 2026, 03:00 PM UTCExpired

Sources Sought from VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF • VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Jan 21, 2026. Industry: NAICS 221330 • PSC Y1NZ.

Market snapshot

Awarded-market signal for NAICS 221330 (last 12 months), benchmarked to sector 22.

12-month awarded value
$850,850
Sector total $2,322,791 • Share 36.6%
Live
Median
$750,000
P10–P90
$750,000$750,000
Volatility
Stable0%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
A simple concentration signal, not a forecast.
36.6%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($850,850)
Deal sizing
$750,000 median
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Place of performance
W.G. Hefner VAMC, 1601 Brenner Ave • Salisbury, North Carolina • 28144 United States
State: NC
Contracting office
Hampton, VA • 23667 USA

Point of Contact

Name
Sean Cosby
Email
sean.cosby@va.gov
Phone
910-488-2120

Agency & Office

Department
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
Agency
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
Subagency
246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246)
Office
Not available
Contracting Office Address
Hampton, VA
23667 USA

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Description

Sources Sought from VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF • VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Jan 21, 2026. Industry: NAICS 221330 • PSC Y1NZ.

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BidPulsar Analysis

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Updated: Jan 09, 2026
Executive summary

This opportunity involves the replacement of steam lines at the Salisbury VAMC in North Carolina. The project is part of an effort by the Department of Veterans Affairs to upgrade facility infrastructure. Interested bidders should understand the specific regulatory requirements and the nature of the work involved in steam line replacements.

What the buyer is trying to do

The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to perform the replacement of steam lines at the Salisbury VA Medical Center to ensure improved operation and reliability of the facility's heating system.

Work breakdown
  • Assessment of existing steam lines
  • Design specifications for new steam lines
  • Removal of old steam lines
  • Installation of new steam lines
  • Testing and verification of new installations
Response package checklist
  • Cover letter
  • Company profile and experience
  • Relevant past performance
  • Compliance with VA regulations
  • Pricing proposal including labor and materials
Suggested keywords
Steam line replacementVA medical centermechanical upgradesfederal contractinginfrastructure improvement
Source coverage notes

Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.

  • Detailed technical specifications for the steam line replacement
  • Budget range for the project
  • Specific performance metrics required by the VA
  • List of stakeholders or project managers
  • Timeline for project milestones

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