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This is a service / maintenance or supply contract in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Contact the soliciting agency for additional information.

This is NOT a solicitation or request for quote (RFQ). This is NOT a request for proposal (RFP). This is NOT a job advertisement for hiring employees. The VA is seeking QUALIFIED VENDORS to provide a very brief response to this notice including only just what is asked for in this notice below. This is a sources sought notice to industry and the only information is posted on Contract Opportunities web page at https://SAM.Gov/. Sources sought means seeking qualified vendors. The attachments included on the Contract Opportunities page do not include any additional information. If your company is interested please read this notice entirely and submit the required information, as requested herein. VA is seeking qualified sources ( vendors ) who have interest and capability of providing continuous monitoring of engineering controls in potable water compliant to Department of Veterans Affairs VHA Directive 1061. (Refer to: VHA Publications (va.gov)) This requirement is for two services: 1) the monthly maintenance of the two systems mentioned for Building 1 and the Clinic Addition by a qualified vendor. The system is located at the Oklahoma City VA Health Care System, 921 N.E. 13th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73104, and, 2) the monthly monitoring of these two systems and the data made available securely using any Internet connected device. Continuous Water Quality Monitoring (a) Potable water entering each building subject to this Directive shall be continuously monitored for incoming water pressure and the following characteristics: temperature, pH, dissolved solids, and oxidant residual. Water Temperature Monitoring (a) The water temperature in hot and cold potable water distribution systems needs to be monitored continuously to determine if temperatures are within the established control limits. (b) Temperature monitoring must be conducted , at a minimum, in the following types of areas: incoming water supply to the building, water storage tanks, hot water discharge at the hot water source equipment, hot water return proximal to the hot water source equipment, water at the return of circulation loops and water supplied to representative outlets BUILDING 1: 1 = WME-1150 PWA Advanced Monitoring System to monitor Cold Water quality entering Building 1 with inputs for HW temperature sensors and chlorine analyzer readings from the HW system (heat exchangers and hot water loop return) 2 = WME-2900 Water Temperature Sensors with 4 20 mA output signal for the Hot Water Heat Exchangers and Return Loop 8 WME-2900 Water Temperature Sensors with 4-20mA output signal for distal locations less than 500 feet from monitoring system MONTHLY MAINTENANCE PROGRAM: A Monthly maintenance program for each system (reagents, calibration solutions, parts, labor, travel and expenses): 1 = WMS-1050 PWA Advanced Monitoring System Service CLINIC ADDITION: 1 = WME-1150 PWA Advanced Monitoring System to monitor Cold Water quality entering Building 1 with inputs for HW temperature sensors and chlorine analyzer readings from the HW system (heat exchangers and hot water loop return) 2 = WME-2900 Water Temperature Sensors with 4 20 mA output signal for the Hot Water Heat Exchangers and Return Loop 8 WME-2900 Water Temperature Sensors with 4-20mA output signal for distal locations less than 500 feet from monitoring system MONTHLY MAINTENANCE PROGRAM: A Monthly maintenance program for each system (reagents, calibration solutions, parts, labor, travel and expenses): 1 = WMS-1050 PWA Advanced Monitoring System Service SPECIFICATIONS: PWA Potable Water Analytics System / Water Quality Advanced Monitoring System: Panel mounted system for automatic monitoring of: Free or total chlorine residuals pH Temperature Pressure Dissolved solids (measured as conductivity). The system must continuously monitor these sensors and make the data available securely using any Internet connected device. The chlorine monitor: Measure free residual oxidant (FRO) or total residual oxidant (TRO) in potable water systems using the EPA accepted DPD colorimetric test method for measuring chlorine. Measure chlorine residuals at configurable frequencies as short as 110 seconds. Support water sample temperatures of up to 131AF without using a sample cooler, and up to 150AF using a sample cooler. Measurement accuracy of 5% or less for readings of 0-6 mg/L as FRO or TRO Comply with US EPA regulation 40 CFR 140.74, Standard Method 4500-CLG, and US EPA Method 334.0 Determination of Residual Chlorine in Drinking Water Using an Online Chlorine Analyzer. Support both a Modbus and 4 20 mA signals. NEMA 4X rating or equivalent. The data logging device must meet the following minimum criteria: Automatically collect and log data at user selected intervals. Log device data date/time stamps and store in non-volatile memory. Store interval data locally until the next scheduled upload. Support a Modbus interface plus fifteen additional analog or pulse input signals. Capable of receiving data from up to 32 additional sensor systems which support Modbus. Capable of transporting data securely to servers owned and operated by the equipment supplier over cellular and Ethernet Wide Area Networks (WANs). Capable of providing secure data access and analysis using any Internet connected device. NEMA 4X rating The ORP feed and control system: Support either an on/off or proportional feed and control strategy Include an NSF/ANSI Standard 61 certified pump with a degasifying head, a maximum output of 0.6GPH, and a turndown ratio of 360:1 Include a corporation stop injector which is serviceable for maintenance without disrupting operation of the water line NEMA 4X rating The software platform must meet the following minimum criteria: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) enterprise-class platform specialized for building water systems. Capable of monitoring all sensor data from the potable water quality monitoring system. Tables and graphs that can be plotted based on user selected time intervals and system parameters Supports manual data entry via computer and mobile devices, automatic uploading of all water and microbiological test results, documentation of water management plans and activities, and automated sensor monitoring, as specified in VA directive 1061 Administrative functionality to control user access rights, and automated alert notifications Data storage for a minimum of five years. Exportable data to excel and other formats Water Temperature Sensors Compact and Programmable temperature sensor with built-in transmitter Programmable by a computer 4 to 20 mA signal output 13 and 24 mm probe length The body, stainless steel AISI 316L Temperature range of -58 to 248 0F Cables, hard wired to PWA system Sensor accuracy class A in accordance to IEC751 Configuration kit required for programming is M12TX-CONFIG Maintenance Services. The system must be properly calibrated and maintained to ensure accurate and reliable performance on an ongoing basis. The Flat Monthly Fee for each system must include: Training Monthly calibration and supply of all calibration solutions for probes Monthly refreshment of test reagents for the chlorine analyzer All consumable parts for system components Chlorine Analyzer reagents, tubing/cuvette kits, replacement cuvettes, check valve sets and check valve flushing kits Replacement probes for pH and conductivity Principal purpose is environmental consulting services (monthly maintenance of systems as well as continuous monitoring of engineering controls in potable water). Background: This requirement was previously performed on contract VA25616C0215. Information on this can be found on FPDS.gov or USASpending.gov. A qualified source has recent experience (within past 3 years) of performing services of a comparable size, scope and complexity, as well as current and valid registration in System for Award Management (SAM), https://www.sam.gov Limitations of Subcontracting: Vendors are advised to familiarize themselves with Federal Acquisition Regulation parts 19.505(a)(2)(i) and (b)(1)(i) as it pertains to subcontracting limitations. Vendors are also advised to familiarize themselves with 13 CFR 125.6 and the penalties described in this regulation. Sources: 19.505 Limitations on subcontracting and nonmanufacturer rule. | Acquisition.GOV and eCFR :: 13 CFR 125.6 -- What are the prime contractor's limitations on subcontracting [continued next page] Qualified and interested vendors must complete the following information and email to VA Contract Specialist, Monica Gary, at Monica.Gary@VA.Gov. A word version of this form is available on the Sources Sought Notice page on Contract Opportunities (www.SAM.gov). In your reply, please provide the following: Reference the FBO Sources Sought Notice number in all communication: 36C25922Q0039 Company Name and POC Details: _____________________ Company DUNS number: _______________ Company Size, as it relates to NAICS code 541620 Environmental Consulting Services ($16.5M annual revenue): (circle or check one of the following) HUBZone 8(a) WOSB SDVOSB VOSB Small Business Other than Small Business As the primary contractor, what percentage would your company perform on the principal purpose _________________________% If using a subcontractor, what percentage would your subcontractor perform on the principal purpose _________________________% Company s Recent Experience of Similar Size, Scope and Complexity to what is described in the notice. This can be US Federal contracted experience or experience performing services in the commercial sector. If listing your subcontractor s experience provide the name of your subcontractor: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Only written responses, to items 1 through 6 above, will be accepted at this stage. Do not submit additional documentation or attachments outside these requirements unless your company POC receives a direct request in writing by the Contract Specialist or Contracting Officer. Information is being gathered for market research purposes only. Industry exchanges are at the discretion of the Contract Specialist or Contracting Officer. This is not a request for quotes. DISCLAIMER: This is a Request for Information (RFI) from industry in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 15.201(e) and on the requirement, that exists for the VA Medical Center(s) identified in this RFI. This is not a request for quote and not a contract. This announcement is not a request for proposals; therefore, responses to the RFI are not considered offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation. All information received in response to this RFI that is marked as proprietary will be handled accordingly. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this RFI. No classified information should be included in the RFI response. Should you have concerns regarding this RFI you may request to contact the Contracting Office that will be assigned this requirement by emailing the sender of this RFI. Questions must be addressed in writing to the Contract Specialist and the Contracting Officer listed above. Requests for VA-business sensitive information, to include VA budget information, VA acquisition planning information, acquisition methods, strategies and set-asides must be addressed via the VA FOIA process: https://www.va.gov/foia/ Thank you for your interest in doing business with the VA. To learn more about the VA Mission, Vision, Core Values & Goals visit https://www.va.gov/about_va/mission.asp To understand the latest updates on the Veterans First Contracting Program visit https://www.va.gov/osdbu/verification/veterans_first_contracting_program_adjustments_to_reflect_the_supreme_court_kingdomware_decision.asp To find out how to do business with the VA visit https://www.va.gov/osdbu/library/dbwva.asp To become a CVE-verified VOSB or SDVOSB visit https://vetbiz.va.gov/

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