| Location: | Pennsylvania |
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| Posted: | Jun 30, 2026 |
| Due: | Jul 8, 2026 |
| Agency: | VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | 36C24426Q0415 |
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Five-Year Obstruction Inspection of Sprinkler System
Coatesville VA Medical Center
1. Scope
The contractor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision required to perform the five-year obstruction inspection, testing, and maintenance of the facility’s sprinkler systems in accordance with NFPA (National Fire Protection Association’s) 25 and applicable codes. Work includes internal pipe assessments, valve inspections, FDC hydrostatic testing, hydrant flow testing, and replacement of sprinkler gauges.
2. Applicable Standards
All work shall comply with NFPA 25 (current edition) and VA policies and directives.
3. Requirements
The contractor shall perform all NFPA 25‑required internal inspections, obstruction investigations, fire department connection (FDC) hydrostatic tests, hydrant flow tests, and sprinkler gauge replacements. The contractor shall coordinate all required system shutdowns with the designated VA Point of Contact (POC), adhere strictly to all VA safety protocols, and ensure that all work is performed by properly qualified technicians. All work shall be completed within 30 calendar days of award and shall be conducted Monday through Friday during administrative hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). No work shall be performed on weekends or Federal holidays. All contractor personnel shall wear visible company identification badges displaying both the company name and the employee’s name.
3.1. Building 1 Annual Inspection
The contractor shall perform an annual fire pump inspection in the attic of Building 1 to ensure the stability and integrity of primary VAMC campus location. Flow testing at 100% rated capacity. Measurements of the suction pressure, discharge pressure and flow rate. Manufacturer’s pump curve compared to the current pump performance curve. Documentation of all readings, to include voltage and amperage. Compare to specifications and any deviations requiring corrective action. All equipment evaluations, diagnosis of equipment deficiencies and malfunctions, inspection and acceptance, as well as documentation of all tasks and services provided shall be furnished by the Contractor to the Coatesville VAMC PoC.
3.2. Sprinkler System Maintenance & Internal Inspection
A 5-year internal inspection cycle of sprinkler systems will be performed at the Coatesville VAMC Campus. The sprinkler systems gauges will be replaced at the following Buildings: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 38, 39, 57, 59, 69, 138 and 139. Building Maintenance will be spread over a 5 year period in which the contractor will have 30 calendar days to complete these services (maintenance, inspection and repairs) of each tranche of buildings. The schedules is as followed:
Base Year- Services for Buildings 1, 2, 3
Option Year 1- Services for Buildings 4, 6, 7
Option Year 2- Services for Buildings 8, 9, 38
Option Year 3- Services for Buildings 39, 57, 59
Option Year 4- Services for Buildings 69, 138, 139
Building maintenance will be grouped together with their respective contract years and will billed as one “job”. Each job shall include the following requirements: service, testing and inspection, maintenance, replacement of all necessary materials, and supplies. The contractor shall provide full maintenance services, including all adjustments, calibration, and tuning. As part of this service, the Contractor shall include diagnosis and evaluation of all equipment, any deficiencies, malfunctions, inspection and acceptance; as well as documentation of all tasks and services provided.
3.3. Miscellaneous Maintenance Repairs
Each repair shall include all service, testing and inspection. The Contractor shall provide all parts, materials, supplies, labor, supervision, tools, shipping, travel, and equipment necessary to resolve the deficiency or malfunction.
4. Deliverables
Contractor shall submit inspection reports to the VA POC within five business days after work completion. Reports must document inspection findings, deficiencies, photographic evidence where required, and recommended corrective actions.
5. Government Responsibilities
The VA POC will provide access to equipment, coordinate fire watch procedures if needed, and review contractor-submitted documentation.
6. References
The VA Fire Protection Design Manual (Attachment A) and the Fire Safety Guidebook (Attachment B) are the guidelines supporting this requirement.
| Jul 1, 2026 | [Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (Updated)] Fire Suppression Sprinklers at Coatesville VAMC |
| Jul 3, 2026 | [Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (Updated)] Fire Suppression Sprinklers at Coatesville VAMC |
| Jul 6, 2026 | [Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (Updated)] Fire Suppression Sprinklers at Coatesville VAMC |

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