Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

    R425--Stationary Engineer Support

    DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
    Sol. 36C25226R0008SolicitationMILWAUKEE, WI
    Open · 13d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    13
    closes May 6, 2026
    POSTED
    Apr 21, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    561210
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    R425
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking stationary engineer support and has issued an RFI to clarify staffing, training, and billing processes. Contractors must comply with applicable labor laws and are encouraged to propose solutions for personnel approval timelines and training cost coverage. Responses are expected to address the outlined RFIs to ensure compliance and effective contract execution.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    36C25226R0008
    Notice Type
    Solicitation
    Posted Date
    April 21, 2026
    Response Deadline
    May 6, 2026
    NAICS Code
    561210AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    R425
    Contract Code
    3600
    Primary Contact
    Eileen T Meyer
    State
    WI
    ZIP Code
    53214
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Award information

    Awardee
    null
    Award Date

    Description

    RFI 1 Staffing, PTO, and Unavoidable Absences Given that contractors are required to comply with Service Contract Act & Fair Labor Standards Act applicable labor laws and standard employment practices (including PTO and sick leave), please clarify whether the Government will accept the following approach: In instances where a stationary engineer is absent due to approved leave or illness and a qualified replacement is not immediately available, the contractor will invoice only for actual hours worked on-site, rather than being held to a strict 2080-hour requirement per individual. A: Yes acceptable. RFI 2 PIV Badge Processing and Site Access Given that PIV processing may take approximately 2 3 weeks and is dependent on factors outside the contractor s control, please clarify: Requesting that the Government allow contractor personnel awaiting PIV issuance to perform duties under escort by fully credentialed (PIV-approved) personnel (Government or contractor). If not, how does the Government intend to address delays in staffing caused by administrative processing timelines? Our experience with VA PIV offices is that there are constant changes and they are short staffed. 2-3 weeks for PIV badge processing is not expected at current staffing levels. A: Yes, as long as there is a fully badged escort on duty or at plant that will be acceptable. However, in the event the contractor s personnel are denied a badge (not just delayed), that person will have to be immediately removed from contract and site. RFI 3 Personnel Approval Timeline and Billable Status Please clarify the Government s process and timeline for review and approval of submitted stationary engineer resumes and certifications: What is the expected timeframe for approval after submission? At what point is the contractor authorized to begin billing for that individual: Upon submission of qualifications Upon Government approval Upon completion of PIV processing and/or required training Or upon the first day performing services on-site These clarifications are requested to ensure accurate staffing, compliance with employment requirements, and proper cost planning under the contract. A: Government will commit to approving the individuals within 2 weeks of receiving their resume/qualifications information. After the person is approved, they can immediately begin the badging process and also the 40-hour initial training week. The training week is billable to the government provided the contractor hasn t exceeded the 10-person allowance. RFI 4 Training Cost Coverage and Option Year Structure The Government indicated that up to ten (10) stationary engineers will be compensated for the initial 40-hour training period. Please clarify: Is the allowance for ten (10) trained and billable personnel applicable per contract year or for the entire period of performance (base + option years)? If the Government s intent is to limit billable training to ten (10) personnel for the entire contract duration, we propose the following for consideration: Establish a graduated training structure aligned with contract years (e.g., up to 10 personnel in the base year and a reduced number, such as 6 personnel, in each option year). This approach would better align with expected workforce turnover, sustainment requirements, and the need to maintain a fully qualified staff throughout the life of the contract. A: I agree with the stated approach. 10 in base year. Option years allow up to 6, regardless of how many were used in base year. In other words, unused allowance from prior years doesn t carry over.

    Key dates

    1. April 21, 2026Posted Date
    2. May 6, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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