Y1BG--652-23-105 Campus Wide Camera (Construction)
Location:
Richmond, Virginia, United States
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Summary:
The Richmond V.A. Medical Center is seeking market research responses for a construction project to replace and upgrade its campus-wide security camera system in Richmond, VA.
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The Richmond V.A. Medical Center in Richmond, Virginia, is seeking market research responses for a campus-wide security camera system replacement and upgrade construction project, identified as Project #652–23–105. The scope of work covers the complete preparation of the site, including the demolition and removal of existing cameras, and the provision of all necessary labor and materials for the installation of new cameras, cabling, and conduit across multiple buildings and outdoor areas. This project involves various construction trades such as general labor, carpentry, painting, drywall installation, electrical work, firestopping, earthwork, landscaping, and abatement services.
Work will be conducted both indoors and outdoors, encompassing multiple buildings (including Buildings 500, 501, 507, 509, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 518, 519, 520, and 521) and the associated site work as specified on contract drawings. Requirements also include IT systems work, camera testing, patching and repair of existing building materials (such as roofs, metal panels, and brick), waterproofing, concrete foundation coring, underground cabling installation, creation of handholes, and site restoration such as sidewalk and asphalt repair, and landscaping.
This project is anticipated to be procured through a one-time, Firm–Fixed Price construction contract with an estimated value between $2,000,000 and $5,000,000. The project duration is expected to be 365 calendar days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code associated with this work is 238210, with a size standard of $19.0 million. Depending on the market research responses received, the Department of Veterans Affairs will determine the appropriate procurement strategy, which may include socio-economic set-asides.
