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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF DECEMBER 20, 2019 SAM #6595
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X -- Lease of Clinical Space; 8,000 Usable Square Feet Adams County, PA CBOC VA Medical Center Lebanon, PA Market Research

Notice Date
12/18/2019 12:57:19 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
531120 — Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses)
 
Contracting Office
244-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 4 (36C244) PITTSBURGH PA 15215 USA
 
ZIP Code
15215
 
Solicitation Number
36C24420Q0164
 
Response Due
1/8/2020 8:59:59 PM
 
Archive Date
02/07/2020
 
Point of Contact
Doretha JordanLease Contracting OfficerDoretha.Jordan@va.gov
 
E-Mail Address
Doretha.Jordan@va.gov
(Doretha.Jordan@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS IS SEEKING AS-BUILT CLINICAL SPACE IN ADAMS COUNTY, PA This announcement is for Market Research purposes only. It is not a solicitation. There is no solicitation at this time. The Department of Veterans Affairs desires to lease sufficient rentable square footage to yield no more than 8,000 of contiguous net usable square feet (NUSF) within the boundaries established below in Adams County, PA. This space is for use as a Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) by the Lebanon VA Medical Center, Lebanon, PA. All space must meet all Government requirements for fire safety and ADA accessibility. On-site parking is required for a minimum of 75 vehicles including ADA accessible spaces. The Government is seeking As-Built (move in ready Healthcare clinical space to include exams with sinks, bathrooms, check-in and waiting area and staff work space. Space most be properly Air-Conditioned. Flooring for exam spaces is to be non-porous) properties. Space must meet the following Technical Requirements: GENERAL: The Lessor shall provide clinic space as identified herein, for which the Lebanon, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center will operate a Community Based Outpatient Clinic. The rental rate shall include all requirements herein identified. REQUIREMENTS: The VA is seeking clinic space in the Adams, PA area for a move in ready Outpatient Clinic 8,000 SF. STANDARD CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: The following standard conditions and requirements shall apply to any space offered for use to the VA: First class clinic space is required. Space offered must be section(s) of sound and substantial construction from either a new, modern building, or one that has undergone first class restoration or rehabilitation for the intended use. Tenants must be separated within the building so as the VA shall have privacy within their rented area. Building shall be designed and constructed in compliance with any and all applicable local, state, and federal code requirements. The Lessor shall provide a valid occupancy permit for the intended use of the VA and shall operate the building in conformance with local codes and ordinances within 15 calendar days after Government inspection and acceptance of the completed leased space. The Building and the offered space shall be accessible to the handicapped in accordance with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (41CFR10119.6, App. A) and any recent accessibility requirements. The space shall be free of all asbestos-containing materials, except undamaged asbestos flooring in the space or undamaged boiler or pipe insulation outside the space, in which case an asbestos management program conforming to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidance shall be implemented. A report of the space being asbestos free shall be provided to the VA upon request. UTILITIES AND SERVICES: The Lessor shall provide the following services and utilities on a daily basis unless a different frequency is specified herein. The cost for utilities and services shall be included in the rental rate. Utilities shall include: Heat Electric Power for Special Equipment Water (Hot & cold) Air Conditioning Services shall include: Local Telephone Service Snow Removal Trash Removal Chilled Drinking Water Toilet Supplies Window washing: Windows shall be cleaned/washed prior to occupancy by VA. Initial & Replacement lamps, tubes & ballasts. Painting: Any required painting shall be accomplished prior to occupancy by VA. TOILET/SINK SUPPLIES: The Lessor shall provide and maintain all toilet supplies required under this contract which includes, but is not limited to: toilet paper, paper towels, and hand and antibacterial soap dispensers. Regular hand soap shall be provided for the bathrooms. Standardization calls for the usage of STERIS Brand, Kindest Kare -number 1105-87 and Bactoshield CHG 2% - number 1322-BJ antibacterial soap and hand sanitizer or approved equal to be provided for all sinks. DRINKING FOUNTAINS: The Lessor may provide a minimum of one chilled drinking fountain on each floor where the Government occupies space. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: The space to meet the following specifications. Only one minor renovation is acceptable and will be paid for by the Government in a lump sum and when specific equipment is cited, using brand names, model numbers, etc., a comparable or equal product may be utilized. THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE MET AT THE EXPENSE OF THE LESSOR: Entire space shall be cleaned. All walls shall be patched, cleaned, and freshly painted. Wom, tom or soiled wall coverings shall be cleaned, repaired or replaced to match existing. Existing carpet may be accepted if it is in good condition and can be cleaned to meet VA satisfaction. Clean all vinyl tiles. Perform carpentry, electrical and plumbing work as determined necessary by the designated VA Representative. Remove any fixtures, wires, etc., as determined necessary by the designated VA Representative. Lessor to provide to Tenant certifications for yearly Fire Alarm Testing, Emergency Lighting Testing, Sprinkler Testing, and Fire Extinguisher Testing as applicable to the available systems. ELECTRICAL OUTLETS: A standard outlet with two plugs will be required. See Special Requirements for number and general locations. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM: Building will have a fully integrated fire alarm system, that complies with NFPA 99, 101 and VA standards found at this link: http://www.cfm.va.gov/til/dManual.asp SPRINKLER SYSTEM: Building will have a fully operational sprinkler system that complies with NFPA 99, 101, and VA standards found at this link: http://www.cfm.va.gov/til/dManual.asp HEATING VENTALATION AND AIR CONDITIONING: Rooms will comply with the VA HVAC design guide, and rooms will have pressure arrangements, air changes, and ventilation as per this guide: http://www.cfm.va.gov/til/dManual/dmMEhosp.pdf SPACE REQUIREMENTS: PARKING: A minimum of 75 on-site vehicle parking spaces, paved and striped, must be provided for use by employees, and visitors, and official government vehicles. Of these, two (6) spaces must be provided in close proximity to the building's main entrance for use by the handicapped/disabled persons. The remainder of the parking spaces shall be within 500 feet of the building. The lessor must provide the greater of the following: (1) the number of parking spaces required by local building or zoning regulations, or (2) the number of parking spaces indicated herein. TELEPHONE AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ROOM: This room shall be designed to accommodate the telecommunications system: it shall provide a 65 to 75-degree temperature range and a 40 to 60 relative humidity range 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in order to minimize damage to Government-Owned-Equipment (GOE) delicate electronic circuits (for computerized systems only). There shall be NO plumbing or any other utilities not serving this room ran through this room. AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING CAPABILITY: The Lessor is responsible for procuring and installing a conduit system capable of carrying, a minimum of 4 pair cat 6e wire, in unshielded cable to every telecommunication outlet in the space. Each telecommunication outlet shall be installed by the Lessor, with 4-cat-6e, 4pair cables to each telecommunication outlet location. Each telecommunications outlet will have two (4)-Leviton data jacks# 41108-R05 data jack. Wiring shall be as follows: Data Jacks: One CAT-6 cable for each data jack. Jack is to be wired with all (4 pair) wires. Voice jacks should be wired same as DATA due to possible deployment of VOIP All cabling will be configured from each location to the designated communication closet room, (there will be 3 walls of 3/4 in fire retardant plywood on the walls). All cabling shall be supported independently at all locations the voice cable shall be terminated to patch panels, tested, and certified according to TIA/EIA 568-A standards by the contractor. The Lessor shall also provide to Tenant: 6 CAT-6 Leviton 110 blocks #41AW2-100 or approved equal, 120 CAT-6 Leviton l lOC-4 connecting blocks #OX-56719-98-00- 0lor approved equal, all cable runs to be terminated at each end by the contractor IAW TWEIA-568 standards. VA FITS personnel shall approve location of this equipment. Copies of all tests to be provided to the CO/ and the COR A 7' high, 24""wide x 36"" deep Lockable cabinet must be provided. As well as a Rack Mountable UPS. Preferably an APC 2200. Also in the cabinet, an environmental Monitor, and a 48 port POE Cisco switch shall be provided. Monitor preferably an APC AP9320, or if discontinued, must be its replacement model. 48 port POE Cisco Switch MUST BE a WS-C3750-PS-S or greater model. Cisco Switch Must also be purchased with 1- year Smartnet Warranty, The VA will add to its continual SmartNet agreement thereafter. Room must be equipped with its own Temperature/Humidity Control Unit if size permits; else it must be placed on a separate zone then that of the rest of the Facility to which Controls can be adjusted within the closet itself. A minimum of 150-pair will need to be run from Ameritech's (or equivalent) D-mark (demarcation point) to the communications closet. If there are to be multiple closets due to architectural configuration, the communications closets shall be connected via wiring. There shall be a maximum distance of 300 lineal feet between each multiple communication closet. All data wiring and terminations will be supplied by the Lessor. NET USABLE SQUARE FEET= NUSF REQUIREMENTS: Room Name Qty Size Area Specification Section Support Spaces Open Office Areas 2 50x31 3100 sf 3.3 Exam Room 12 15x10 1850 sf 3.4 JC Closet 1 9x9 81 sf 3.9 Consult Office 3 13x10 390 sf 3.6 Supply closet 2 6x7 84 sf 3.7 Medical Storage 2 5x5 50 sf 3.7 Soiled Storage 2 6x8 96 sf 3.8 Check in Area 1 13x24 312 SF 3.b Lab Processing Area 1 20x40 800 SF 3.c Total Net Square Feet: 6,713 Corridors, Bathrooms & Circulation: 1,287 3.1 Total Rentable Square 8,000 Please note that entrance Vestibule and Corridor sizes will vary dependent on the configuration of the building. GENERAL INFORMATION: Refer to current VA Master Construction Specifications (MCS) and Standard Details (SD) for more complete information on items listed in this document. MCS and SD can be found on Internet at the following address: All partitions within the VA space shall be full height from floor slab to deck or roof above. HVAC shall incorporate a fully ducted return. Architectural design shall be designed to ensure patient privacy. Landlord shall be responsible to maintain on-site testing and maintenance manuals/logs for all Electrical, Mechanical, or Life Safety systems. Emergency battery light tests, generator tests. Tests and results of previous months test shall be submitted electronically as PDF to COR with each month's payment. Additional tests and reports may be requested from COR as necessary To meet NFPA requirements or other regulatory requirements. Additional tests and reports shall be at no additional cost to the VA. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: COORIDORS (1x1287 sf.): ADA compliant. Four (4)- Electrical outlets--locations as determined by the VA. Door shall have a dimensional 6"" x 30"" tempered glass vision panel. (Opaque glass 50%) Finishes: Wall- GWB-W2,3; Paint/Wall covering Floor - CPT/SVT Base-RB Hardware 4G OPEN OFFICES (2 x 1550 s.f.) Suspended ceilings shall be used within the office area. Acoustical tile with an STC rating of 44-46 shall be used. The intersection of the partitions with the floors and ceilings must be caulked. Finishes: Wall- GWB6; Paint Floor - carpet Base RB Duplex Electrical Outlets 8 Data outlets 7 Floor electrical and data will be needed for furniture in open area. Exam Room (12x150 s.f.) Suspended ceilings shall be used within the area. Acoustical tile with an STC rating of 44-46 shall be used. The intersection of the partitions with the floors and ceilings must be caulked. Six (6) - Telecommunication outlets-- locations as determined by VA. Eight (8) - Electrical outlets-- locations as determined by the VA Wall boxes for Salto locks (2) and Nurse Call (1) Wall box and installation of special ceiling mounted exam light (1) Exam Room Sink with wrist blade controls and a gooseneck faucet. Drain 1-1/4"" grid drain. American Standard No. 7719.016 or approved equal. Casework and sink Trap: 1-1/4"" x 1-1/2"" adjustable brass, McGuire, No. 8090 with No. 2127 nipple to wall or approved equal. Wall - GWB; Paint Floor- VCT Base -RB Consult Office (3x 130 SF) Suspended ceilings shall be used within the area. Acoustical tile with an STC rating of 44-46 shall be used. The intersection of the partitions with the floors and ceilings must be caulked. Six (6) - Telecommunication outlets-- locations as determined by VA. Eight (8) - Electrical outlets-- locations as determined by the VA Wall boxes for Salto locks (2) and Nurse Call (1) Wall - GWB; Paint Floor- VCT Base -RB Medical /Supply Storage (25 sf, 42 sf) Suspended ceilings shall be used within the area. Acoustical tile with an STC rating of 40-44 shall be used. The intersection of the partitions with the floors and ceilings must be caulked. All perimeter room walls (included drywall) to extend from floor slab to structure above to insure acoustical privacy. Any mechanical penetrations through wall to be addressed acoustically to insure patient privacy. Proposed method to be specified prior to SFO acceptance, and approved by COR. Finishes: Wall - GWB2,4, Paint Floor- VCT Base - RB One (1)- Telecommunication outlets-- locations as determined by VA. One (1) Duplex Electrical Outlets Soiled Storage 48 SF 1- Electrical outlets, location as determined by VA. Suspended ceilings shall be used within the area. Acoustical tile with an STC rating of 40-44 shall be used. The intersection of all partitions affixed to the floors and ceilings must be caulked. All perimeter room walls (included drywall) to extend from floor slab to structure above to insure acoustical privacy. Any mechanical penetrations through wall to be addressed acoustically to insure patient privacy. Proposed method to be specified prior to SFO acceptance and approved by COR. One (1)- Telecommunication outlet, location as determined by the VA. Two Sinks will be provided, one for hand washing, and a deep sink for equipment cleaning. Room will be negative pressure. Base -RB JANITORS CLOSET (1) 81 SF Provide a mop sink and faucet to match the Janitor s closet that will be removed with this new construction. Floor VCT Drop Acoustical Ceiling Painted GWB Base- RB 3.b CHECK IN AREA (13x24, 312 SF) Suspended ceilings shall be used within the office area. Acoustical tile with an STC rating of 40-44 shall be used. The intersection of the partitions with the floors and ceilings must be caulked. Nine (9)- Telecommunication outlet-- locations as determined by VA. Twelve (12)- Electrical outlets-- locations as determined by the VA. Finishes: Wall- GWB6; Paint Floor - carpet Base-RB 3.c LAB AREA Suspended ceilings shall be used within the office area. Acoustical tile with an STC rating of 40-44 shall be used. The intersection of the partitions with the floors and ceilings must be caulked. Three (3)- Telecommunication outlet-- locations as determined by VA. Twelve (12)- Electrical outlets-- locations as determined by the VA. Two Sinks Casework and Countertops. Finishes: Wall- GWB6; Paint Floor - carpet Base-RB LIGHTING: INTERIOR Modem, diffused fluorescent fixtures using no more than 2.0 watts/BOMA Usable square foot shall be provided. Such fixtures shall be capable of producing and maintaining a uniform light level of 50 foot-candles at working surface height throughout the space. Tubes shall then be removed to provide 30 foot-candles in portions of work areas other than work surfaces and 1-10 foot-candles or minimum levels sufficient to ensure safety in non-working areas. Exceptions may be granted by the VA Clinic Director, Contracting Officer or Contracting Officer's Representative (COR). When the space is not in use by the Government, interior and exterior lighting, except that essential for safety and security purposes, shall be turned off. Building entrances and parking areas shall be lighted. Ballasts are to be rapid-start, thermally protected, voltage regulating type, UL listed and ETL approved. FINISH REQUIREMENTS: All finishes will be selected and approved by VA prior to purchase and installation by contractor Finish Abbreviations and minimum standards AT Acoustical Ceiling (Tile)- Section 09.30.13 ""Acoustical Ceilings"" 24""x24"" grid Minimum .65 NRC, 40 CAC and/or 180 AC Sag resistant Inherently Antimicrobial Minimum .85 light reflect Example: Armstrong Health Zone Optima CPT Carpet Tile - Section 09.68.00 ""Carpeting"" Solution Died Made is sustainable/recycled material Minimum 28 oz. face weight Minimum 1/10 gauge Antimicrobial Lifetime commercial warranty Example: Shaw Knit Tile Ceramic Tile - Section 09.30.12 ""Ceramic/Porcelain Tiling"" Example: DalTile Sandalo Collection, including accent Linoleum- Section 09.65.16 ""Resilient Sheet Flooring"" 0.100-inch gauge Example: Armstrong NATURCote Gypsum Wallboard Systems - Section 09.29.00 ""Gypsum Board"" Porcelain Tile (Floor and Base) Section 09.30.12 ""Ceramic/Porcelain Tiling"" Example: Daltile Del Monoco, including accent Resilient Base (Rubber or vinyl with factory formed inside and outside comers)- Section 09.65.13 ""Resilient Base and Accessories"" Example: Johnsonite Wall Base Resilient Sheet Flooring (Chemically Welded Seams) - Section 09.65.16 ""Resilient Sheet Flooring"" Example: Armstrong Timberline or Perspectives Solid Vinyl Floor Tile (Luxury Vinyl Tile) - Section 09.65.19 ""Resilient Tile Flooring"" Example: Centiva Contour Welded Seam Sheet Flooring (Heat Welded with Rod) - Section 09.65.16 ""Resilient Sheet Flooring"" Example: Armstrong Timberline or Perspectives SUSTAINABLE REQUIREMENTS: All specified products must demonstrate that they are a green product and meet the following characteristics: Utilize sustainable practices to eliminate, minimize, or mitigate adverse environmental impacts Integrate pollution prevention, waste reduction, and natural resource conservation in their manufacturing process Contain sustainable, recycled, and/or recovered material All supporting documentation is requested at time of selection by VA OTHER SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: WINDOWS and WINDOW COVERINGS: Owner shall provide a leased space with exterior windows to the space. All rooms which have exterior walls shall have a minimum of one ( 1) window in each room, except IT closet. Proper window treatments must be provided by Lessor and should be roller shades, 1% openness, chain and clutch control system or integrated blinds. Contracting Officer or designated representative must approve the use of any other material. PRIVACY TRAINING: VA Privacy and Information Security Awareness Course must be completed by all contractors and subcontractor employees assigned to VA accounts prior to delivery of service and annually thereafter. To complete the training modules: Review the text version of the training modules and complete the certificates found at the end of the training modules. The contractor shall provide to the VA COR a copy of the completed training certificate(s). References and Code Requirements: The Lessor shall design and construct the building and site work in accordance with this solicitation, all applicable Federal regulations, local Building and Zoning Codes and ordinances, and applicable utility company requirements. The term ""local building and zoning codes and ordinances,"" or similar text, shall be understood to mean the current codes and regulations as approved and administered by Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) at the project location at the time of permitting. Where there is a conflict between the various codes or standards, the most stringent shall apply. The Public Buildings Amendment Act of 1988, Public Law (Pub. L.) 100-678 requires Federal agencies to follow national recognized ""model"" building codes. The Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Standards, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-119, requires all executive agencies to rely on voluntary standards, both domestic and international, whenever feasible, and to participate in voluntary standard bodies. As a Federal agency, VA is required to comply with Executive Orders. VA has adopted the following codes and standards as a minimum for all projects performed in the modernization, alteration, addition, or improvement of its real property and the construction of new structures. Applicable requirements have been incorporated in this Solicitation for Offers: AIA/FGI (American Institute of Architects/Facility Guidelines Institute): Guidelines for Design and Construction of Healthcare Facilities2006 ANSVASHRAE Standard 62.1- Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality 2007 (subject to revision) ANSVASHRAE Standard 90.1 -Energy Standard for Buildings except Low-Rise Residential Buildings (Use ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004 for computing energy benchmark.)2007 (subject to revision ANSVASHRAE Standard 15 - Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems (subject to revision) ANSVASHRAE Standard 170 -Ventilation of Healthcare Facilities 2008 Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards (ABAAS, 36 CFR Partl 191)2004 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals 2005 ASHRAE Handbook of Refrigeration 2006 ASHRAE Handbook of Applications 2007 ASHRAE Handbook of Systems and Equipment 2008 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code 2007 ASME Code for Pressure Piping 2004 ASPE Data Book, Volume 1: Fundamentals of Plumbing Engineering 2004 ASPE Data Book, Volume 2: Plumbing Systems 2004 ASPE Data Book, Volume 3: Special Plumbing Systems 2004 Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete, American Concrete Institute and Commentary (ACI 318) 2008 International Building Code (IBC), with the exception of Chapter 10, unless locally adopted2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) 2009 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) 2009 International Mechanical Code 2006 International Plumbing Code (IPC) 2009 Manual of Steel Construction, Load and Resistance Factor Design Specifications for Structural Steel Buildings, American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) 2005 NFPA 101 -Life Safety Code 2009 All Remaining NFPA National Fire Codes with the exception of NFPA 5000and NFPA 900 Current as published in May 2009 National Standard Plumbing Code (NSPC) 2006 Occupational Safety and health Administration (OSHA) Standards (Healthcare) 2004 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) A 17.1 2007 Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems -ASHRAE Standard 15 2007 SMACNA- HVAC Duct Construction Standards: Metal & Flexible 2005, 3rdEdition SMACNA- HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual 1985 VA Barrier Free Design Guide, PG-18-13 2007 US Pharmacopeia (USP) Revised General Chapter Pharmaceutical Compounding-Sterile Preparations2008 VA Physical Security Design Manual -Life-Safety Protected 2007 VA Seismic Design Requirements, H-18-8 2008 VHA National CAD Standard Application Guide 2006 NFPA 101 primarily addresses life safety and fire protection features, while the IBC addresses a wide range of considerations, including, but not limited to, structural strength, seismic stability, sanitation, adequate light and ventilation, and energy conservation. VA buildings must meet the requirements of NFP A 101 and documents referenced by NFPA 101 in order to comply with the accreditation requirements of the Joint Commission. Therefore, designs shall comply with the requirements of NFP A 101 and documents referenced therein. Design features not addressed by NFP A 101 or documents referenced therein shall comply with the requirements of the IBC. Should a conflict exist between VA requirements and VA-adopted nationally recognized codes and standards, the conflict shall be brought to the attention of VA. The resolution of the conflict shall be made by the authority having jurisdiction for VA to ensure system-wide MANDATORY PROVISIONS FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION Federally mandated statutory requirements for energy conservation are also applicable to the leased facilities. These requirements include: (1) Federal Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable Buildings: MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) Dated November 2006. This document was signed by 21 Federal Agencies under the Federal Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable Buildings. The stated goals and objectives of the MOU are: New Construction: Reduction in the Energy Cost Budget by 30% over the Baseline performance rating of ASHRAE Standard 90.1- 2004. Reduction in the energy cost budget shall be implemented as the reduction in energy consumption measured as BTU (British Thermal Units) or Joules (J). For major renovations, reduce the energy cost budget by 20% below pre-renovations 2003 baseline. In the event pre-renovation 2003 baseline data is not available, the A/E shall calculate the energy consumption before renovation, compare it with the energy consumption after renovation, and document the mandated saving. It is assumed that the use of the facility shall remain similar before and after the renovation. The term ""major renovation"" shall meet the following two guidelines: D Area of renovation is greater than 50% of the total area. D A project is planned that significantly extends the building's useful life through alterations or repairs and totals more than 30% of the replacement value of the facility. Additional issues addressed by MOU are: Commissioning: For the leased facilities, commissioning of the mechanical and other building systems shall be implemented to verify the intent of the design by inspecting and testing the systems. Measurements and Verification: Per DOE Guidelines issued under section 103 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct), install building level utility meters in new major construction and renovation projects to track and continuously optimize performance. MOU mandates that the actual performance data from the first year of operation should be compared with the energy design target. After one year of occupancy, measure all new major installations using the Energy Star� Benchmarking Tool for building and space types covered by ENERGY STAR� or FEMP-designated equipment. (2) Energy Policy Act (2005): DOE issued mandatory energy conservation guidelines as the final rule for implementing provisions ofEPAct 2005.(3) Executive Order 13423: Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management Mandatory energy conservation guidelines are also reiterated in the above Executive Order DOE has mandated that a new Federal building must be designed to achieve an energy consumption level that is at least 30% below the level achieved under Standard 90.1-2004, if life-cycle cost-effective. Life-Cycle Cost (LCC) Analysis (Requirements) If additional 30% reduction in energy consumption were not life cycle cost-effective, the A/E must evaluate alternate designs at successive decrements (25%, 20% or lower) in order to identify the most energy efficient design that is life-cycle cost-effective. And in so doing, all readily available energy conservation measures, with which industry is generally familiar, should be considered and evaluated. DOE further stipulates that the ""agencies must estimate the life-cycle costs and energy consumption of the planned building as designed and an otherwise identical building just meeting the minimum criteria set forth in the applicable baseline ASHRAE or IECC standard. This measure is meant to demonstrate and record the mandated compliance and the extent of it. Life-Cycle Cost Analysis (Methodology) LCC shall be performed in accordance with the procedure outlined by the Department of Energy (DOE) in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Handbook 135 dated February 1996 (or the latest version) - Life-Cycle Costing Manual for the Federal Energy Management. A 5-year lease term is being considered which includes a firm term of Three (3) years and Two (2) year soft term with termination rights after the firm term. Space is required within the Adams County, PA; specifically, space will only be acceptable if it is within or fronting the boundaries outlined below and includes all properties that border either side of the roadways or paths that make up the boundaries. See attached delineated area map. Route 97 (South Queen ST.) and Route 194 (East King St.) in Littlestown, PA. East on Rt. 194 to the intersection of Rt 194 (now Baltimore Pike) and Pondtown Rd. in Dillsburg, PA Left onto Pondtown Rd, heading West to the intersection with Braggtown Rd in Bermudian, PA Right onto Braggtown Rd heading NW. Follow Braggtown Rd as it turns into County Line Rd. Follow County Line Road to the intersection with Mountain Road in York Springs, PA Left onto Mountain Road, South to Latimore Rd. Right onto Latimore Rd, West, until it turns into Goodyear Rd. Continue Goodyear Road. At PA-34S, Turn left onto PA 34 S. Take an immediate right onto Peach Glenn Road. At Coon Road, take a slight right onto Coon Rd. to Wenksville Rd. At Shippensburg Rd, turn right. Head west on Shippensburg Rd. At the intersection with Rt. 233 (Pine Grove Rd) turn Left. Follow Rt. 233 past Rt. 30. Continue on Rt 233 South (Rocker Mountain Rd) to South Mountain Rd in Guildford Twp. PA. Turn Left onto South Mountain Rd. Follow to Old Forge Road. Turn right onto old forge road. Continue to Mentzer Gap Road. Turn left onto Mentzer gap road to Beartown Road. Turn Right onto Beartown Rd. Take an immediate Left onto PA 16E (Buchanan Trail E) Follow PA 16 to Orchard Rd. Turn Left onto Orchard Rd. Follow to Tract Rd. Turn Left onto Tract Rd. Follow to Boyle Rd. Turn Right onto Boyle Rd. Follow to Emmitsburg Rd. Turn Left onto Emmitsburg Rd. Follow to Bullfrog Rd. Turn Right onto Bullfrog Road. Follow to Mason Dixon Rd. Turn Left onto Mason Dixon Road. At Rt. 134 (Taneytown Rd) Masson Dixon Road Turns into Spangler School Road. Continue on Spangler School Road to Basehoar Roth Road. Turn Right onto Basehoar Roth Road to Crouse Road. Turn Right onto Course Road. Follow to Harney Road. Turn Left onto Harney Road. Follow to PA-194N (Frederick Pike) Turn Left onto PA-194N to South Columbus Ave in Littletown, PA Turn Right onto South Columbus St. Follow to Rt. 97 (S Queen Street). Turn Left onto PA 97. Follow to the intersection of PA 194 (W. King Street) and PA 97 (S Queen St.) The location was chosen because it supports the needs of Veterans and will reduce beneficiary travel expenditures by reducing the need to travel long distances to access care. It also supports increased patient and family satisfaction with close proximity to highly populated residential and commercial areas. This will in turn improve quality and continuity of care with more convenient access, more timely attention to medical problems, and reduction in wait time. A market survey of properties offered for lease will be conducted by VA. Interested offerors (Owners, broker or their legal representatives) should contact Doretha Jordan by email (Doretha.Jordan@va,gov), telephone (412-822-3740), no later than 11:00 PM December 27, 2019 (EST), at the following address: Doretha Jordan Department of Veterans Affairs VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Acquisitions Office; Bldg. 32 1010 Delafield Road Pittsburgh, PA 15215 Interested parties should provide a description of the property(ies) that they are submitting for the market survey to include address, available rentable and usable square feet, and contact information. The Government is limited by law (40 USC 278a. as Amended 10-01-1981) to pay no more than the appraised fair rental value for space. And VA does not pay broker fees. Please note: This announcement is not a solicitation for offer, nor is it a request for proposals. A Request for Proposals (RFP) may be issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs at a later date. End of Document
 
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