Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
36C26126Q0576 0003.docx | DOCX | May 20, 2026 | |
36C26126Q0576 0002.docx | DOCX | May 18, 2026 | |
36C26126Q0576 0001.docx | DOCX | Apr 23, 2026 | |
Attachment 3 SOP 138-21-31.pdf | Apr 23, 2026 | ||
Attachment 4 SOP 138-21-05.pdf | Apr 23, 2026 | ||
36C26126Q0576.docx | DOCX | Apr 23, 2026 | |
Attachment 6 WD 2015-5637 San Mateo County.pdf | Apr 23, 2026 | ||
Attachment 7 WD 2015-5641 Santa Clara County.pdf | Apr 23, 2026 | ||
Attachment 5 WD 2015-5623 Alameda County.pdf | Apr 23, 2026 | ||
Attachment 1 VHA DIRECTIVE 1061.4.pdf | Apr 23, 2026 | ||
Attachment 2 General Duty Clause Section 5a1.pdf | Apr 23, 2026 |
F103--HVAC Cooling Towers Testing and Maintenance
Contact and place of performance
Timothy A Smith
Not specified
Question and Answer What is the system volume of each CT? The specifications vary depending on the cooling tower. Please refer to the make and model information outlined in the Performance Work Statement, Scope of Work, or inventory for these details. What are the cubic feet of each CT (including underground sumps)? Please refer to the make and model information provided in the inventory. For PAD (VA Palo Alto), Buil...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking HVAC cooling tower testing and maintenance services under solicitation 36C26126Q0576. This procurement is categorized under NAICS 541380 Testing Laboratories and Services and PSC F103 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECTION- WATER QUALITY SUPPORT. The response deadline for this solicitation is May 27, 2026, and Timothy A. Smith is the designated point of contact. Supporting documentation for the requirement consists of 11 attachments, including standard operating procedures and solicitation amendments.
The contractor is responsible for performing in-person weekly testing, as well as monthly, quarterly, and annual maintenance for cooling towers and closed loops. Specific tasks include the collection, analysis, and reporting of sample data from various buildings and campuses, such as VA Palo Alto Building 100. The awardee must manage the delivery and transfer of chemicals into base tanks and determine appropriate tank sizes for each location. While the VA retains ownership of existing water treatment controllers, chemical base tanks, and pumps, the contractor must provide the labor and chemicals required to maintain systems within established VA HVAC standards.
Contract performance requires a technician to be onsite to observe system changes and report findings to the Contracting Officer’s Representative. The contractor must utilize estimation tools to determine biocide treatment requirements for closed-loop volumes and add corrosion inhibitors incrementally based on the condition of the loop. Deliveries of chemicals should be received and stored at the contractor's local site rather than at the VA facility. Detailed equipment inventories, including make and model information for the cooling towers and sumps, are provided in the Performance Work Statement and associated attachments.
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