Contract

C-- Construction - Sacramento VAMC - Correct Campus Water System

Agency
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF / VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
Location
INDEPENDENCE, OH
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Open, no deadline listed
Posted
May 1, 2019
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
237110

What this contract is for

Page 1 of 1 INTRODUCTION: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Program Contracting Activity Central (PCAC) anticipates soliciting proposals and subsequently awarding a single, Firm-Fixed-Price contract using DESIGN-BUILD selection procedures for the Correction of the Campus Water System at the Sacramento VA Medical Center (VAMC). PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this water tower and reservoir project is to provide a sufficient water supply for the current and future expansion at the Sacramento VAMC. The Sacramento VAMC is a 43 building campus covering approximately 617,659 square feet. The water pressure and emergency water storage supply are required to be upgraded. It has been determined that upsizing the existing 6 water loop to an 8 and implementing an elevated water tank will solve pressure issues and hold a 96 hour emergency water supply. The scope of this project covers the entire Sacramento VAMC campus that is currently being serviced by three 8 waterlines coming from the south part of the campus along Peter McCuen Blvd. These lines are reduced to 6 inches inside the campus and form a loop around the campus. Each of the buildings are connected to the main loop by smaller lines, ranging from ¾ to 6 . There is also a 40,000 gallon above ground emergency water storage tank that is not connected to the loop. Fire suppression, hydrants, domestic water, irrigation, ect., are also tied into the main loop. The Design Build (DB) contractor shall furnish all design (AE) services, materials, supplies, equipment, investigations and project supervision, and construction period services associated with this contract. Design shall meet VA Design Guides and Design Criteria and VA Master Specifications at the technical information library TIL (www.cfm.va.gov/TIL). Design...

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