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This is a sources sought notice for market research purposes only. The government is seeking information for a requirement to provide, install, and maintain a reverse osmosis water treatment system under a lease agreement for the sterile processing services at the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System's Manhattan and Brooklyn campuses. The requirement is effective July 1, 2026. The NAICS code is **** with a size standard of $41. 0 million. Interested contractors should email a capability statement and full information to ***@***. *. *, referencing 36c24226q0560. The response should include company name, capability statement, examples of similar work, SAM UEID, point of contact, socio-economic status, documentation for special categories (SDVOSB, VOSB, etc. ), site location, plan for self-performance or subcontracting, years of experience, technician experience, subcontractor experience, number of similar jobs performed, number of certified technicians, and any relevant federal supply schedules. Contractors must also identify teaming agreements and provide proof of applicable certifications or training. A Limitation on Subcontracting Certificate of Compliance must be completed and returned with the response.
The bid notice requires interested parties to provide a capability statement, examples of same or similar work performed at other facilities, SAM UEID number and address, point of contact, and socio-economic status. If the contractor is a service disabled veteran owned small business (SDVOSB), veteran owned small business (VOSB), or any other special category of contractor, documentation supporting this status must be provided. The response states, if any of the requested information is not supplied with the response, this may result in the contractor not being considered in the government's procurement strategy.
The bid notice states, if VA determines that an SDVOSB VOSB awarded a contract pursuant to 38 **** did not act in good faith, such SDVOSB VOSB shall be subject to any or all of the following: i referral to the VA suspension and debarment committee ii a fine under section 16 g 1 of the small business act 15 U. S. C. 645 g 1 and iii prosecution for violating 18 **** also mentions that a false, fictitious, or fraudulent certification may render the offeror subject to criminal, civil, or administrative penalties, including prosecution.