Contract · Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside
Y1DA--534-24-102 Renovate SPS Spaces Construction
- Agency
- VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF / VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
- Location
- Charleston, SC
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 16 days (Aug 3, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 16, 2026
- Set-aside
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside
- NAICS code
- 236220
What this contract is for
This combined synopsis and solicitation (36C24726Q0729) is a 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside for commercial construction services to renovate Sterile Processing Service (SPS) spaces at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina, with an estimated value between $5 million and $10 million and a 360-calendar-day performance period, issued under FAR Parts 12 and 36 as both the synopsis notice and the complete solicitation document itself. The Government will award a single firm-fixed-price contract using Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) procedures to the lowest-priced technically acceptable quoter; quoters must submit technical and price volumes by August 3, 2026 at 1300 EST via email.
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