J056--LCHCC Exterior Glass Panel Replacement Pre-Solicitation
Contact and place of performance
Michael A shook
Cap Coral, FL 33909
USA
General: The Department of Veterans Affairs, Lee County Health Clinic (LCHC), 2489 Diplomat Parkway East, Cape Coral, FL 33909-5422, has a requirement for a non-personal services contract to procure new impact glass panels, remove existing broken and damaged impact glass panels and install new impact glass panels in the building s curtain wall system. The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, supplies, f...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a sources sought notice under solicitation number 36C24826Q0700 for a non-personal services contract to replace exterior glass panels at the Lee County Health Clinic in Cape Coral, Florida. The scope involves procuring new impact glass panels, removing approximately 40 broken or damaged panels throughout the facility, and installing new units into the building’s curtain wall system. This requirement is classified under NAICS 332321 Metal Window and Door Manufacturing and PSC J056 MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Responses to this notice are due by May 25, 2026.
The contractor is responsible for providing all personnel, tools, insurance, and equipment, including any necessary lifts, as the government will not furnish materials. Replacement glass must meet Florida hurricane impact requirements and national codes for projectile preparedness. Technical specifications include 5/16-inch blue-green fully tempered glass with an argon-filled airspace and a mill finish. Responsibilities include verifying all window measurements, providing a 12x12-inch glass sample for color and construction acceptance, and ensuring the legal disposal of all old materials. The contractor must also restore the building to its original constructed state by establishing connections to the building structure and sealing all windows in place.
Work must be performed with limited interruption to facility operations and in compliance with all OSHA safety regulations. Contractor personnel are required to wear identifying badges, park in designated areas, and remain under VA employee escort while on-site. Administrative requirements include the submission of weekly progress reports during the manufacturing phase and daily reports during installation. The contractor is also required to attend an on-site walkthrough and provide proof of liability and workers' compensation insurance. Metadata for this notice includes two attachments posted on May 14, 2026, and lists Michael A. Shook as the point of contact.
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