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General Information
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Contract Opportunity Type: Solicitation (Original)
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Original Published Date: Feb 05, 2026 04:59 pm EST
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Original Date Offers Due: Mar 23, 2026 02:00 pm EDT
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Inactive Policy: Manual
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Original Inactive Date:
Jun 30, 2026
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Initiative:
Classification
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Original Set Aside:
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Product Service Code: J056 - MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
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NAICS Code:
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238290 - Other Building Equipment Contractors
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Place of Performance:
Description
Refurbish D wing Elevators
Fayetteville VA Medical Center
Project No. 565-24-105
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Scope of Work
Refurbish D wing Elevators
Fayetteville VA Medical Center
Fayetteville, NC
Project No. 565-24-105
CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK
Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, materials, equipment, tools, transportation, and incidentals necessary for modernization, refurbishment, installation, commissioning, and turnover of two existing D-Wing elevators P-5 and P-6 (hydraulic; 4,000 lb; 125 fpm; B/1/2 stops; duplex selective collective) serving the Emergency Room, Imaging, Laboratory, ICU, and Operating Rooms while maintaining hospital operations and life-safety. Work includes demolition of legacy systems, installation of non-proprietary modernization components, machine-room and pit code upgrades, cab and hoistway door refurbishments, ICRA-conforming phasing and barriers, commissioning, training, and full closeout. The finished elevators shall operate reliably and be executed in accordance with the final issued-for-construction documents, specifications, and applicable current VA, federal, state, and local codes and standards.
This project does require a site safety and health officer (SSHO) separate from the site superintendent.
Contractor shall furnish, install, test, and commission work in full compliance with:
ASME A17.1 (2022) Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators; acceptance test by QEI.
NFPA 70 (NEC 2023), IBC 2021, IMC 2024, IPC 2024 and applicable NFPA provisions.
OSHA (including asbestos and confined space standards, 29 CFR 1910/1926 as applicable).
VA directives, design manuals, and Master Specifications (PG-18-1); comply with VA safety signage, ICRA guidance, and VA Elevator design guidance.
Base bid shall include all items listed on the drawings and in the specifications.
Submit a detailed baseline schedule for VA approval, reflecting all phases of work, milestones, inspections, and commissioning activities.
Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) & work restrictions:
Mechanical room: ICRA Class III.
Elevator lobbies (active work): ICRA Class III; predominantly night work; plastic barriers removed each morning and reinstated nightly.
Elevator shafts: ICRA Class II with one car kept active during the other car s work scope.
Provide negative air, HEPA filtration, dust-tight barriers, sticky mats, and debris management per approved ICRA plan. Schedule noisy/vibration work off-hours. Maintain egress, fire-life safety, and hospital security at all times.
Phasing & sequencing (contractor to detail means/methods):
Phase 1 (60 days): Engineer/vendor submittals for long-lead equipment.
Phase 2 (120 days): Material acquisition; establish ICRA barriers.
Phase 3 (14 days): Demolish old equipment; begin pit work/sump base.
Phase 4 (21 days): Paint half the mechanical room floor at P-5; 7-day cure; route/rough-in sump discharge to mech room; defer mech room wall paint to Phase 10.
Phase 5 (60 days): Install P-5 modernization equipment (incl. lobby call stations).
Phase 6 (30 days): Paint P-5 pit walls/floor; test and turnover P-5.
Phase 7 (7 days): Re-set ICRA barriers; prep P-6 for work (COR inspection/approval).
Phase 8 (28 days): Demolish P-6 equipment; pit work and floor paint with 7-day cure.
Phase 9 (45 days): Install P-6 modernization equipment.
Phase 10 (30 days): Paint mechanical room walls and pits; test and turnover P-6; complete BMS/EMCS connections and testing.
Phase 11 (30 days): Project closeout, O&M/Training; commissioning completed.
Total of 445 days.
Protect adjacent finishes; cap/terminate abandoned utilities; manage, containerize, and dispose of waste per VA environmental procedures (recycle where practicable).
If ACM is confirmed, perform abatement under the approved plan before disturbance.
Controls & operation:
Replace relay logic with a microprocessor controller (BoD Smartrise or equivalent), providing: simplex/duplex operation as required, emergency power capability, onboard diagnostics, landing control system, FF Service Phases 1 & 2, independent service, hoistway access, car-top operation, timed lighting/fan control, and emergency-power pre-transfer signal integration (two-wire from building switchgear).
Hydraulic package:
Replace/upgrade hydraulic machines and associated components (BoD EECO or equivalent): dry tanks, (Maxton/EECO or equivalent) control valves, motors, pumps, pit shut-off valves, and new Victaulic gaskets, complete with new wiring.
Door equipment:
Replace hall door equipment, car door operators, and car door equipment (BoD GAL or equivalent). Provide new hoistway doors with stainless steel skins; polish/renew existing stainless hall frames.
Fixtures & signaling:
Replace hall pushbuttons, main COP, auxiliary COP, combination hall direction/car position indicators, and emergency power jewel; integrate jewel pre-transfer signal (two-wire from switchgear to controller). (BoD Innovation for fixtures.)
Cab interiors:
New cab interiors, new flooring, new covers for the existing stainless side lighting (retain system, replace covers), new car doors; polish interior stainless steel. Elevators P-5/P-6 to match the new car scheme already deployed in D-Wing.
Machine Room:
Dedicated 110V car-light disconnect; car lights on a dedicated circuit (panel AB-2 has spares).
Illumination: provide 200 lux measured at floor.
GFCI outlet on a dedicated source.
Environmental: Provide exhaust/heat to maintain 45 90°F, 95% RH.
Sprinklers/detectors: If sprinklers present, install heat detector within 2' of each head and a smoke detector within 2' of each heat detector per NFPA 72 coordination.
Pits:
Lighting: provide 100 lux.
GFCI outlet on a dedicated circuit.
Sump pump: Install new sump pump at 3,000 gph capacity with single dedicated receptacle and discharge tank/piping per drawings. Paint pit walls to finished floor level with epoxy.
Elevator recall & FA interfaces:
Provide addressable devices and relay logic for primary/secondary recall and flashing hat function; integrate with the building s addressable system in accordance with current code.
Architectural & lobby scope:
Clean, prep, and finish existing stainless elevator jambs to receive new coating.
Vestibules (B, 1, 2): remove corner guards/bumper rails/base; prep and install new corner guards, bumper rails, base, and paint to Level 4 finish; match D-Wing standards.
Machine room walls: epoxy paint per phasing (Phase 10).
Mechanical scope:
Demo existing terminal unit/duct as indicated; install new constant-volume terminal unit and ductwork; coordinate clearances, access, and EMCS points.
Plumbing/sanitary scope:
Cap existing sump pit and add the new sump and discharge tank/piping per drawings; coordinate penetrations and firestopping.
Electrical/communications scope:
Provide all new elevator power/control wiring in conduit; no exposed cabling.
Coordinate normal/emergency power feeds, car-light circuit, GFCIs, FA interfaces, EMCS tie-ins, and signaling. Provide panel schedules and as-built risers.
Testing, commissioning, training:
Pre-functional checklists and functional testing for each elevator; integrate controls, FA/recall, emergency power, door protection, and ride quality.
Conduct A17.1-2022 Acceptance Test witnessed by licensed QEI; Contractor to schedule, provide load, and correct deficiencies.
Coordinate with VA-hired CxA for plan review, point-to-point verification, performance testing, and issue resolution through turnover.
Provide staff training (operator and maintenance) and furnish all manuals/tools.
Deliverables & closeout:
As-builts: Revit/CAD + PDF; record risers and device addresses.
O&M manuals: indexed, bound hard copies + editable digital (Word/Excel) and PDFs.
Warranties: per spec; include controller, drives, hydraulics, doors/operators, fixtures.
Spare parts/special tools: per manufacturer requirements.
Punch list: Correct all items within 15 working days of issuance; provide re-inspection; achieve COR acceptance.
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Contact Information
Contracting Office Address
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100 EMANCIPATION DR
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HAMPTON , VA 23667
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USA
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