Contact and place of performance
Ron Heidemann
Cincinnati, OH 45220
USA
The Cincinnati VA Medical Center has a requirement for the Improve Security and Safety located in building one at the Cincinnati VAMC Community Living Center (CLC) which aims to enhance patient safety and accessibility. The project will incorporate RF technology at key entry points, install motion sensors, replace breezeway doors, integrate a double pole double throw (DPDT) relay system, and install an intrusion alar...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a pre-solicitation notice for project 36C25026Q0505 to improve security and safety at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center Community Living Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. This requirement is classified under NAICS 236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and PSC Z2DZ REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OTHER HOSPITAL BUILDINGS. The project aims to enhance patient safety and accessibility within building one by incorporating RF technology at entry points, installing motion sensors, and replacing breezeway doors.
The selected contractor must provide all tools, equipment, material, permits, labor, and supervision required for carpentry and electrical construction work. Specific tasks include the integration of a double pole double throw relay system and the installation of an intrusion alarm system in the mail room. All enhancements must be integrated with existing Johnson Controls Inc. systems and RF Technology, including the C CURE 9000 access control system, to ensure coordinated facility operations.
This opportunity is designated as an SDVOSBC SDVOSBC set-aside, and offerors must be certified in the SBA database at the time of quote submission and award. The government intends to issue the formal solicitation around May 26, 2026, with a final response deadline of June 25, 2026. One attachment, a document titled 36C25026Q0505.docx, was included with the notice published on May 8, 2026. Ron Heidemann is the primary point of contact for this requirement.
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