Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

    3695--LAUNDRY LINT COLLECTOR

    DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
    Sol. 36C24826Q0765Sources SoughtSet-aside: Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)TAMPA, FL
    Open · 9d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    9
    closes Jun 12, 2026
    POSTED
    Jun 3, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    333310
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    3695
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking information from qualified SDVOSB businesses for laundry equipment procurement under the Textile Care Management Program. This Sources Sought notice aims to assess market capabilities and does not constitute a solicitation. Interested parties should respond by June 12, 2026, with their capability statements.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    36C24826Q0765
    Notice Type
    Sources Sought
    Set-Aside
    Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
    Posted Date
    June 3, 2026
    Response Deadline
    June 12, 2026
    NAICS Code
    333310AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    3695
    Primary Contact
    William Penhallegon
    City
    TAMPA
    State
    FL
    ZIP Code
    33637
    AI Product/Service
    both

    Description

    Good day, SDVOSB s, VOSB s, SB s This Sources Sought is issued solely for informational and planning purposes only. It does not constitute the issuance of a solicitation or a promise to issue a solicitation in the future. The purpose of this notice is to conduct market research and obtain information from qualified SDVOSB businesses. This is not a request for bids, quotes, offers, or proposals. The responses to this announcement will assist in determining the socio-economic status such as a SDVOSB set-aside if feasible. If insufficient SDVOSB responses are received to establish the basis for setting this requirement aside for SDVOSB s, the requirement may be solicited as a VOSB or a SB set aside in which case all interested parties responding shall be eligible to compete. Please direct reply in the affirmative via email if you are interested and can provide the required service/product for this requirement. Please provide your capability statement, I will accept responses for this Sources Sought until the 12th of June 2026 at 14:00 EST, thanks. STATEMENT OF WORK INTRODUCTION Background The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Textile Care Management (TCM) Program consists of the Textile Care Processing and Textile Management Services (uniform management, textile management and distribution, and patient assistance program) both contribute to the proper distribution, handling, processing and management of textile goods and services within VA medical facilities. The TCM Program, outlines the procedures, reporting requirements, and operating guidelines for TCM and Textile Care Facility Operations within VA medical facilities. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), on behalf of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Textile Care Management Program will procure Textile Care Processing Facility laundry equipment. The mission of the National Acquisition Center (NAC), High Tech Medical Equipment Picture Archiving and Communication Systems and Laundry Division, is to meet the VA s five core values that underscore the obligations inherent in VA s mission: Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect, and Excellence. Purpose and Objectives Textile Care Processing Facilities (TCPFs) are responsible for providing textile processing services, which ensures a consistent supply of bacteriologically clean textiles to support patient treatment programs. VA laundries provide clean laundry for VA patients in a variety of settings. Textile Care Processing operations are the primary focus of the established directive which outlines the responsibilities, procedures, and processes that: Minimize the infection risks of handling and processing contaminated textiles. Ensure an efficient operation through measurable quality assurance indicators. Identify and require the practice of safety precautions to promote workplace safety. Ensure continuity of service in case of an emergency shutdown. Contract Duration The total contract duration is 120 days. The laundry equipment shall be delivered within ninety (90) days after the effective date of the contract. Installation of the laundry equipment shall take place no more than thirty (30) days after the delivery date. The one (1) day onsite shakedown and one (1) days onsite training are included in the installation timeframe. Training shall consist of two (2) hours per line item for both operator and maintenance personnel at a minimum. Trainings shall not to be conducted concurrently. Note: Installation shall be continuous, without interruption, Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays, until installation and shakedown has been completed. Installation may take place on the weekends if pre-approval is given by the Contracting Officer Representative (COR). Site Specific Project Requirements The contractor shall furnish the supervision, labor, equipment, tools, safety, rigging, hoisting, supplies and installation services necessary to meet the terms and conditions in accordance with the Statement of Work (SOW) and Technical Specifications. This SOW includes removal of trade-in equipment, delivery, installation, and training of the new laundry equipment installed. The installation of the delivered equipment shall be conducted in conformance with the SOW and Technical Specifications provided herein. All items provided by the contractor shall be new. The contractor shall not utilize any refurbished equipment, machinery, or parts. The laundry equipment shall be located within Building 13, on the roof. Hurricane Equipment Protection The TCPF is susceptible to hurricane damage. As such, all roof mounted equipment and ductwork shall be provided with equipment tie downs for the hurricane protection. All exterior mechanical louvers shall be specified to meet all impact and hurricane codes. Lightning Protection The TCPF is susceptible to lightning damage. As such, all roof mounted equipment and ductwork shall be provided with lightning protection. All valves within the layout of the laundry and equipment shall be ball valves with the appropriate ratings, which are part of the scope of work within this RFQ and resultant contract. The contractor shall remove all old piping, drain piping, ductwork, vents, hangers, water piping associated with the removed equipment. All piping, and air lines shall be new, Existing exhaust ductwork may be reused but will need to be cleaned out. Electrical for the laundry equipment will be new and connection point will be identified by the station. All piping, water, conduit, and air lines within this RFQ and resultant contract shall have new valves for each new equipment. Waste Material Sorting/Recycling The contractor shall divert discarded items and other wastes to recycling trash disposal scheduled regularly. Items which need to be sent for recycling or resale unless not feasible include pallets, metals (iron, copper, brass, etc.) cardboard, mercury items, used oil, electronic, rechargeable batteries, wood products and debris. The contractor shall not store waste materials and items held for recycling. Waste materials shall be stored prior to pick up in a manner that does not allow the items to become a fire, health, environmental or safety hazard or provide harborage for pests and consistent with federal, state and VA (listed in order of preference) laws and regulations governing storage of waste materials. Actions include using drip drain pans, storing liquid wastes or items that rot in closed containers, removing Freon from junked air conditioning, observing Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) limits on sizes of piles of lumber or wood products. Dumpsters larger than one and one-half (1 ½) cubic yards in size must be located at least ten (10) feet from exterior walls of buildings. Painted or treated lumber, paint chips, a potential asbestos containing, or asbestos contaminated items should not be recycled but shall be disposed of properly. No waste material disposal is allowed on Government property. The Point of Contact (POC) designated contractor staging area (TBD after award, unless the staging is identified prior to award) shall be fully enclosed completely with fencing and fence covering provided by the contractor. The fencing height shall be a minimum of six (6) feet high, with covering, signage and sandbags or plastic temporary fence weights. External Equipment/Motor Protection Filters are to be provided for all air intakes to include all new laundry equipment, electronic boxes, mechanical equipment, etc., wherever air intakes are located. These are used as a primary pre-filtration defense to help prevent damage and extensive maintenance that large volumes of lint/debris can cause. They are to fit all air intakes, motors etc. and be made of three-dimensional electrostatic media and encased in a 1/8"-3/8" rigid magnetic galvanized steel frame and contain 2 layers of polypropylene media. The media will not shed fibers, absorb moisture, or promote bacterial growth; the filter should be designed for UV protected, and stands up to extreme outdoor or indoor exposure, corrosive chemicals, high velocity air flow, as well as industrial cleaning and maintenance handling. The media shall not shed fibers, absorb moisture, or promote bacterial growth; the filter shall be UV protected, stand up to extreme indoor exposure, withstand corrosive chemicals, withstand high velocity air flow and withstand industrial cleaning and maintenance. The contractor shall supply lock-out/tag-out devices for each piece of equipment. All lock-out/tag-out and Confined Space (CS) locations shall be marked and identified on the machine with instructions on lock-out or CS procedures for the equipment. These instructions/procedures shall be permanently mounted on each piece of equipment. Lock-out/tag-out procedures include all sources of stored energy, including but not limited to: electrical, gas, water, air, hydraulic, etc. Relief valves shall be installed for lock-out/tag-out locations to relieve residual air lines etc. The contractor shall supply one (1) lock-out and tag-out kit with the lock-out/tag-out devices for each piece of equipment. The location of the kits shall be in the maintenance shop. All lock-out / tag-out and Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) locations shall be marked and identified on the machine with instructions on lock-out or PRCS procedures for the equipment. These instructions/procedures shall be permanently mounted on each piece of equipment. Lock-out/tag-out procedures include all sources of stored energy, including but not limited to: electrical, gas, water, air, hydraulic etc. Relief valves shall be installed for lock-out/tag-out locations to relieve residual air etc. Number and nomenclature will separately identify all equipment with no less than two (2) inch numbers and letters. Each piece of equipment will be separately identified and labeled. Example: Hot Water Heater 1, Hot Water Storage Tank etc. The equipment shall be made compatible to meet production requirements specified in the technical specifications. All equipment shall have operating instructions to include powering on and off the machine and operators instruction. All labeling shall be on blue magnetic embossed fabric (flexible) with white core lettering. Contractor bears all responsibility for all new utility connections. All new utility piping that has been added shall be leak tested (water, steam, condensate, gas, and air). Connections to VA supplied utilities shall be new to equipment. Penetrations in floors, walls and ceilings not utilized will be filled with existing floor, wall, and ceiling like material. All braces, pipes ( water, air, electrical), conduit and duct work that will not be utilized shall be removed back to the source that pertains to the equipment directly associated within the scope of this SOW. The contractor shall not damage equipment frame, door panels, cylinder, cylinder panels, control box on the Government installation. If the contractor causes damages to any Government property, the contractor shall replace or repair the damage at no expense to the Government as the CO directs. If the contractor fails or refuses to make such repair(s) or replacement(s), the contractor shall be liable for the cost, which may be deducted from the contract price. Existing equipment that will be re-used shall be protected from damage during installation up to and including removal and replacement where necessary to facilitate installation of new equipment. Utility Shutdowns Contractor shall provide ten (10) calendar days advance notice for any planned utility shutdown(s). Contractor shall follow TCPF s protocol on notice of any utility shutdown(s). Hot Work Permits The contractor shall adhere to the TCPF s protocol on notice of any hot work permits needed, if applicable. Contractor shall provide two (2) days advanced notice for any planned hot work shutdowns. The TCPF will be open during the project. The contractor will have access to the TCPF Monday Saturday, six days a week from 0600 AM-3:30 PM. On the weekends there will be a TCPF staff member on station to allow entrance and will remain with the contractor while they are on station. NOTE: With POC approval the contractor may work evenings and/or weekends to accomplish the work required. Badge Requirements The contractor s personnel (including subcontractors) shall obtain a PIV badge through the VA POC or VA POC will provide temporary contractor badges during the duration of the installation workday. [Note: PIV badges require at least 30 days to secure so it would be beneficial for the contractor to start this process immediately.] Site Visit The contractor has the responsibility of visiting the site and examining the installation area. Failure on the part of the contractor to accomplish a site visit and become thoroughly familiar with site conditions that may affect their quote will be at the contractor s risk. The TCPF will accommodate site visits as they are requested. The site visits may be on different dates or all on the same date, depending on if/when requests are made by the contractor. The contractor shall request a scheduled date to visit the TCPF and the POC will determine if the requested date and time is available. Site visit requests shall be made by contacting: Ms. Lisa Delaporte Mobile Phone 727-271-8687 Email: Lisa.Delaporte@va.gov Exemption Certificate The POC will provide a valid sales and use tax certificate of exemption for the State of Florida to the contractor. General Installation Requirements Existing utilities shall be utilized to meet the performance requirements of the technical specifications. Connection points for all equipment shall be identified by the station to all equipment. When existing service lines are removed, they shall be removed back to the source. The contractor shall ensure maximum utilization of existing equipment space to prevent additional plumbing, electrical or other utilities. Should additional utilities be required for the equipment, these utilities shall be the responsibility of the contractor. Utilities are electric, water and air lines. All exposed utility/ductwork/piping systems, control boxes and motors that are exposed to floor traffic shall be appropriately guarded and protected. Equipment and materials shall be suitable for installation in available space, arranged for safe, efficient, and convenient operation and maintenance, and if applicable with referenced specifications to include a summary of routine preventative maintenance for each piece of equipment. The contractor shall furnish all labor and materials necessary for storage and installation of new equipment. Installation shall include, but is not limited to: All mounting holes shall be utilized for anchoring equipment. Secure mounts shall be laid out in advance for review and approval by the POC. Any and all penetrations of walls, ceilings and floors for the installation or removal of electrical conduit, pipes, ductwork, liquid supply lines, communication wiring, etc. shall be sealed with an approved fire-retardant material (not foam) and shall match existing materials on both sides of the penetration. Contractor is to supply new utility connections (i.e., wall/ceiling mounts, junction boxes, raceways, and conduits). The contractor shall be responsible for all control wiring including disconnects interconnections, and conduit. Interconnecting consists of all control wiring, all ductwork, interconnecting pieces of equipment and outside vents, all airlines, and all connections from VA supplied utilities. All installation and/or modifications of designs to include utilities, walls, etc. shall match existing materials. No wooden platforms allowed. All pipes, vents, drains, electrical boxes, ductwork, and conduit shall be new. All pipes and ductwork shall be insulated. All conduits and air pipes shall not be painted. All vents and drains shall be painted, (REFER TO THE TABLE BELOW FOR COLORS). All insulation shall be wrapped with white PVC plastic as indicated below. PVC covering shall be a minimum .030 thickness. Flow markings and identification of all pipes, vents, ductwork, and airlines to equipment shall be appropriately marked with a minimum of two (2) inch letters. Pre-made adhesives are acceptable, spray-painting stencils are not acceptable. Air Piping: (Only identification/flow markings) Air Intake Ductwork: Safety White PVC (Identification and flow markings) Vent Pipe: Painted Flat Black (Identification and flow markings) Drain Line: Painted Flat Black (Identification and flow markings) Domestic Water: Safety White PVC (Identification and flow markings) Fire Suppression Piping: Painted Bright Red (Identification and flow markings) Outside Exposed Ductwork: Sealed watertight and weather-proofed to protect from the environment All Conduits: Not Painted (Identification and markings with voltage) Installation of piping, sleeves, inserts, hangers, and equipment shall be in accordance with the installation design drawing and shall be sealed by a licensed professional Architect and Engineer, which were previously approved by the POC. In the installation design drawings, the contractor shall locate drains, piping, sleeves, inserts, hangers, and equipment out of the way of windows, doors, openings, light outlets and other services and utilities. If necessary to drill through any walls, floors or ceiling sections, the contractor shall notify the POC immediately. The POC shall work with the Facility Engineer and contractor to determine proper location. Valve Tags - Furnish and install valve tags on all air, and water valves on equipment and connection points. Tags shall be engraved with identification (gas, air etc.), black filled identification, numbers, and letters not less than ½ inch high for number designation and not less than ¼ inch for service designation on 19 gauge 1-1/2-inch round brass disc; tags shall be attached with brass hooks or brass chain. Equipment, motors, piping, ductwork and any other components or materials shall be protected against physical damage from carts with guardrails supplied by the contractor. Belts, chains, pulleys, couplings, motor shafts, gears or other moving parts shall be fully guarded in accordance with OSHA 1910.219. Guard parts shall be rigid and suitably secured and be readily removable without disassembling the guarded unit. Plumbing Requirements Plumbing Grooved or mechanical fittings are acceptable on air lines and electrical conduits, and are unacceptable on plumbing, steam or condensate piping. Press connect type fittings shall be used on air lines only. Dielectric Fittings Provide dielectric couplings or unions between ferrous and non-ferrous pipe. In addition, Provide threaded dielectric unions for pipe sizes 2 inches and under. For 2-1/2 inches and above, provide copper and steel flanges electrically isolated at gasket and by sleeves at bolts. Fittings on cold water and soft water lines shall be rated for 100 psi, 80 degrees F. Fittings on other services shall be rated for the maximum pressure and temperature conditions of the service. Where copper piping is connected to steel piping, provide dielectric connections. The contractor shall not use cast iron fittings, and components or malleable/ductile fittings anywhere in the high-pressure and medium pressure steam system (15 psi or above). The contractor shall only use cast steel or forged steel fittings and components. Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker. Hose bibs and sinks with threaded outlets. . Plumbing Installation In accordance with the National Standard Plumbing Code, 2021 Edition. Pipe saddles shall be installed on the outside of all insulation and PVC coverings. Escutcheons shall be installed at all floors, wall and ceiling locations that pipe, conduits, vents and ductwork penetrate. Pipe shall be round and straight. Cutting shall be done with proper tools. Pipe, except for plastic and glass, shall be reamed to full size after cutting. All pipe runs shall be laid out to avoid interference with other work. Install valves with stem in horizontal position whenever possible. All valves shall be easily accessible. Piping shall conform to the following: Waste, Storm Water Drain and Vent: Drain to main stack as follows: Pipe Size Minimum Pitch 3 inch and smaller 1/4 inch to the foot 4 inch and larger 1/8 inch to the foot Exhaust Vent Extend exhaust vents separately through roof of the building. Sanitary vents shall not connect to exhaust vents. Insulation Requirements Unless specified in other sections of the Technical Specifications, cellular glass insulation is required for hot water piping. A minimum 1.5 inches thick for hot water is required. All Insulation on piping and equipment shall be terminated square at items not to be insulated, access openings and nameplates. Cover all exposed raw insulation with sealer or jacket material that does match the color of the insulation. Water Piping Interior domestic water piping shall be copper tube, type K drawn per ASTM B88. Fittings for copper tube must be wrought copper or bronze castings conforming to ANSI B16.18 and B16.22. Unions shall be bronze in accordance with federal specification WW-U-516 with solder or braze joints including adapters for joining screwed pipe to copper tubing. Air Piping Interior to the building and outdoor external air piping shall be copper tube. All piping shall be installed parallel to walls and column centerlines. Pipe shall be round and straight. Cutting shall be done with proper tools. Except for plastic and glass, pipe shall be reamed to full size after cutting. Copper piping work shall be performed in accordance with best practices requiring accurately cut clean joints and soldering in accordance with the recommended practices for the material and solder employed. All pipe runs shall be laid out to avoid interference with other work. Install ball valves in horizontal position. All valves shall be easily accessible. Pipe saddles shall be on the outside of all insulation and PVC coverings. Pipe escutcheons will be used for all pipe penetrations through walls, floors, and ceilings. Press connect type fittings shall be used on air lines only. Electrical Requirements Electrical Electrical Installation Conduits, Fittings, and Electrical Wire All electrical installations shall conform to requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Install a new power disconnect box for each piece of equipment. All electrical wires shall be copper, heat resistant grade, thermoplastic insulated. Control wiring shall be (stranded) Thermoplastic High Heat Nylon (THHN)/Thermoplastic Heat and Water-Resistant Nylon (THWN) or equal. Intermediate wall conduit is required. Provide conduit trapeze hangers. All power wiring shall have a minimum conduit size of 3/4-inch in diameter. Color coding of all wiring shall be in accordance with established NFPA 70. All low voltage communication wire used for data management systems, liquid supply systems and intercoms shall be installed in minimum 3/4-inch diameter protective conduit. Wire nuts shall not be used for any connections. Electrical Wiring Installation In accordance with NFPA 79 Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 2021 edition: Wiring shall not be cut, abraded, nor have excessive insulation stripped, and shall be properly and tightly joined at terminals. Wire nuts shall not be used, and solderless connectors shall have insulation grip. Wiring shall have adequate slack to provide strain relief. Wire nuts are only acceptable for electrical installation of motors and terminal boxes. Wiring shall be provided between motors, controllers, timers, pushbuttons, starters, and limit switches installed on or within the equipment and shall be done with materials as applicable, except liquid tight flexible conduit shall be used where required for belt adjustment by moving a motor or for vibration isolation. Compression fittings are permissible for installation. All wiring shall terminate in connection boxes with provisions for connections beyond the machine; each conductor shall be identified by a different color. Electrical Identification Installation In accordance with NFPA 79 Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 2021 edition: Install nameplates - center on device, cover plate, or enclosure. Use power source designations defined in the Technical Specifications. Indicate electrical power loads served using designations from electrical schedules and designations from the appropriate trade furnishing the equipment served. Lettering shall include name of equipment, the specific unit number, and any reference to ON/OFF or other instructions that are applicable. All labeling shall be on laminated phenolic nameplates and shall be placed on equipment. Nameplates shall be laminated phenolic with a Blue surface (480 Volts)/Black surface (208 Volts) and white core. Use 1/16-inch thick material for plates up to 2 inch X 4 inch. For larger sizes, use 1/8-inch thick material. The contractor shall mark all 4-plex outlets and boxes with the electrical panel, circuit, and branch identification. Electrical Protection The contractor shall provide any protective methodology or devices necessary to protect the equipment from: Damage due to electrical power problems, including brownouts, emergency power interruptions, electrical surges, sags, and electrical storms. Any equipment located outside the building or on the roof shall have lightning protection installed. Data loss due to electrical power problems. All equipment electronics shall be protected with a power monitor hook-up point and power monitor. Existing equipment that will be re-used shall be protected from damage during installation up to and including removal and replacement where necessary to facilitate installation of new equipment. Electrical Receptacles and Outlets Receptacles shall be Underwriters Laboratories certified. Mounting screws, mounting strap and terminal screws shall be brass or a copper alloy metal. Receptacles shall have provisions for back wiring from four (minimum) separate wiring holes and side wiring from four captivity held binding screws. Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) four-plex receptacles shall be single phase, 20 ampere, 120 volts, 2-pole, 3-wire, US National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) 5-2OR. The duplex type receptacles shall have break-off feature for two circuit operation. The ungrounded pole of each receptacle shall be provided with a separate terminal. The receptacle bodies shall be white in color. Four-plex receptacles with GFI shall be an integral unit suitable for mounting in a standard outlet box. GFI shall consist of a differential current transformer, solid state sensing circuitry and a circuit interrupter switch and shall be rated for operation on a 160 Hz, 120-volt, 20 ampere branch circuit. The device shall have nominal sensitivity to ground leakage current of five (5) milliamperes and shall function to interrupt the current supply for any value of ground leakage current above five (5) milliamperes on the load side of the device. The device shall have a minimum nominal tripping time of 1/30th of a second. Receptacles 20, 30 and 50 ampere, 250 volt: Shall be complete with appropriate cord grip plug. Weatherproof Receptacles Shall consist of a duplex receptacle, mounted in box with gasket, weatherproof, cast metal cover plate and cap over each receptacle opening. The cap shall be permanently attached to the cover plate by a spring hinged flap. The weatherproof integrity shall not be affected when heavy duty specification or hospital grade attachment plug caps are inserted. Cover plates on outlet boxes mounted flush in the wall shall be gasket to the wall in a watertight manner. Wall Plates Wall plates for switches and receptacles shall be as specified by the POC. Oversize plates will not be acceptable. Wall Plate color shall be white. Standard NEMA design, so that products of different manufacturers must be interchangeable. For receptacles or switches mounted adjacent to each other, wall plates shall be common for each group of receptacles or switches. The contractor shall provide 4-Plex receptacle at each equipment location for mechanic s use. Marking Pen Labeling Use for all junction and outlet boxes or portions of junction boxes with power wiring, communication systems, pull and junction boxes, and conduit installed for future use. For all boxes with power wiring, indicate appropriate panel and circuit number(s) where applicable, etc. Label inside covers in finished areas and outside covers in unfinished areas. Labeling shall be completed using permanent, waterproof, quick drying marking pen. Label Tapes Label each conductor at origin and destination points and at all junction boxes where two or more feeder or control circuits are present. Identify with branch circuit or feeder number for power and lighting circuits, and with control conductors, number as indicated on schematic and interconnection diagrams or equipment manufacturer's drawings for control wiring. Using cloth, plastic, split sleeve or tubing type wire and cable label markers. Prefabricated Roof Curbs Galvanized steel or extruded aluminum 12 inches overall height, continuous welded corner seams, treated wood nailer, 1-1/2 inch thick, 3-pound density rigid mineral fiberboard insulation with metal liner, and built-in curved cantilever strip. Provide raised cantilever strip (recessed mounting flange) to start at the upper surface of the insulation. Curbs shall be constructed for pitched roof or ridge mounting as required to keep top of curb level. Installation Requirements Approval for the contractor to proceed with installation shall be contingent upon the acceptance of the design submittals and written notification to proceed with installation from the POC. The contractor shall be responsible for the determination of, and compliance with, federal, state, and local code requirements, design data, and other factors necessary to design and install the system. The contractor shall verify the location of extant utilities. The contractor shall connect to designated utilities in a manner conforming to a nationally recognized code and at a time satisfactory to minimize or preclude disruption to existing functions or clinical services. The contractor shall be responsible for installation, which consists of assembling, positioning, and mounting of all equipment and connections of all cables. The contractor is responsible for furnishing and pulling all interconnecting wiring and cabling, including wiring, and cabling to be pulled through conduit and raceways. It is the responsibility of the contractor to supply and install junction boxes; wall/ceiling mounts and support structures. The contractor shall provide certified field engineers or technicians to conduct all necessary tests during installation. Contractor shall provide copies of the certifications upon the Government s request. The contractor shall inform the CO and POC of any problems as they occur in connection with installation, or issues which will affect optimum performance shall be reported prior to the start of installation. Installation shall not proceed under such circumstances until authorized by the CO. Availability of Parts and Service The Original Equipment Manufacturer shall guarantee the contractor availability of servicing and replacement parts for a period of ten (10) years to the Government for the laundry equipment being procured under this RFQ and resultant contract. Incorporation of Documents The following documents are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this RFQ and resultant contract. The equipment and installation supplies shall conform to the following standards: Air Moving and Conditioning Association, Inc. (AMCA) Standards, 2016 Edition. American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 2016 Edition. Z8.1-2006 Safety Requirements for Commercial Laundry and Dry Cleaning Operations. Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) (Energy efficient product rating). HVAC Duct Construction Standards-Metal & Flexible, 2020. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), 2024 Edition. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 2024 Edition. ALL NFPA Standards and codes. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), 2024 Edition. International Plumbing Code (IPC), 2024 Edition. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910, 2023. Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA), 2024. Underwriters Laboratories Standards. City, County, State, Federal, VA and National Environmental, Fire and Safety Regulations/Standards.

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    1. June 3, 2026Posted Date
    2. June 12, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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