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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JULY 12, 2024 SAM #8263
SOURCES SOUGHT

H -- Sources Sought Notice - Boiler Inspection - Useful life Expectancy LOCH RAVEN VAMC 512-24-4-444-0214

Notice Date
7/10/2024 8:40:37 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541350 — Building Inspection Services
 
Contracting Office
245-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 5 (36C245) LINTHICUM MD 21090 USA
 
ZIP Code
21090
 
Solicitation Number
36C24524Q0707
 
Response Due
7/26/2024 7:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
09/24/2024
 
Point of Contact
Bill Pratt, Contracting Officer, Phone: 410-642-2411 ext 22230, Fax: Service Team 1
 
E-Mail Address
Billie.Pratt@va.gov
(Billie.Pratt@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
SUMMARY: Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Network Contracting Office 5, is issuing this request for information/sources sought notice in order to identify vendors that are interested in and capable of providing contractor services. For a contractor that can supply all labor, material, and equipment to inspect and test the boilers and ancillary equipment at the Loch Raven VAMC. The work shall be documented in a full report of findings and recommendations. The report must be stamped by a licensed professional engineer. Description of Work: DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER ENGINEERING EVALUATION OF BOILER, DEAERATOR AND CONDENSATE TANK RELIABILITY/LIFE EXPECTANCY 1. Introduction: VA medical centers provide critical health care which requires reliable steam supply for sterilization, domestic hot water, kitchens, and building heating/air conditioning. Boilers and associated equipment serving VA medical centers must be reliable, safe, and efficient. The age of boilers and associated equipment is often a major indicator of reliability. The VHA Directive 1810 (1), BOILER AND BOILER PLANT OPERATIONS, assigns useful life expectancy , in years, to the boilers and plant equipment. The Directive requires that retention of certain equipment beyond the useful life expectancy must be based on an engineering evaluation of the reliability, efficiency, and cost effectiveness of continued operation. 2. Summary of Requirements: The consultant shall supply all labor, material, and equipment to inspect and test the boilers and ancillary equipment at the Loch Raven VAMC. The work shall be documented in a full report of findings and recommendations. The report must be stamped by a licensed professional engineer. The following is a general list of equipment that must be addressed. Loch Raven Building 1 2 Cleaver-Brooks CRE 60HP Gas/Oil Hot Water Boilers Address: Loch Raven VA Medical Center 3901 The Alameda Baltimore, MD 21218-2100 3. Qualification Requirements for Consultant and Inspection Personnel: A professional engineering firm (Professional License (PE)) that specializes in life expectancy evaluations must be part of the team and provide an analysis and recommendations under their seal based on the evaluation of the boiler and associated equipment by means of visual inspection and non-destructive testing conducted by experienced boiler inspectors and non-destructive testing experts on the team. The inspections shall be supervised on-site by a Qualified Professional Inspector , defined as anyone or combination of the following. Proof of qualifications shall be provided with the bid and as part of the final report. A boiler inspector who has a valid commission from the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors. A boiler inspector who has qualified by passing a written examination under the laws, rules, and regulations of a jurisdiction of a state. A boiler inspector who is regularly employed as a boiler inspector by a jurisdiction that has adopted and administers one or more sections of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code as a legal requirement, and has a representative serving as a member of the ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Conference Committee. A boiler inspector who is regularly employed by an insurance company that has been licensed or registered by the appropriate authority of a state of the United States to write boiler and pressure vessel insurance. C. Non-destructive testing personnel shall be certified to American Society for Non-destructive Testing (ASNT) Level II, who are experienced in evaluating boilers and associated equipment. Inspector: The Qualified Professional Inspector shall demonstrate familiarity with and ready access to the current versions of the following codes and manuals: ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code ASME B31.1, Power Piping Code ANSI/NB-23, National Board Inspection Code NACE International Standard RP0590, Recommended Practice for Prevention, Detection and Correction of Deaerator Cracking VHA Boiler Plant Safety Device Testing Manual, current edition. The NDT technicians shall demonstrate familiarity with and ready access to the current version of: NACE International Standard RP0590, Recommended Practice for Prevention, Detection and Correction of Deaerator Cracking VAMC Responsibilities for Preparation of Boiler Inspection Since steam production cannot cease, the consultant and the VA COR will have to work closely to develop an inspection schedule that will ensure the facility can always meet steam demand with sufficient backup. The boiler will be prepared by VAMC for the inspection prior to the scheduled arrival of the inspector. This includes cooling the unit to near ambient temperature and having all manways and access doors open, the unit cleaned of loose materials, lock-out, tag-out in place, connecting piping isolated, proper illumination provided, compliance with confined space access requirements including having safety personnel present in the boiler plant. VAMC will comply with any other requirements of the inspector that are considered reasonable by VAMC and have been presented in writing at least two weeks prior to the scheduled inspection. Coordinate preparation work with the requirements of the inspection firm. All records of maintenance and repair activities, water treatment logs, operational logs, inspection reports, and all histories of prior problems shall be readily available during the inspection. Records for three years are suggested. If the consultant requires copies, they will need to sign out the documents and return them upon completion. Remove all manway and handhole covers, access panels. Remove all drum internals. Clean all fireside and waterside surfaces. Remove insulation from water tube boilers steam and mud drum ends and from locations where pipes are connected to the boiler. Arrange for ladders, lifts, and other devices necessary to allow access to the boiler. Furnish copies of the original National Board (NB) Manufacturer s Data Report inspection form that was prepared for the boiler when it was new and NB Report of Repair forms if boiler pressure vessel repairs have been performed. 6. Inspection Requirements for Boilers Consultant shall develop a detailed list of information required at least two weeks prior to the inspection to allow the VA to compile the information. Consultant shall develop a detailed schedule of the inspection in consultation with the VA COR to ensure availability of equipment as needed during the execution of the project. Visually inspect the following items and document the locations with a sketch or pictures. Any adverse findings must be documented with pictures and notes in detail. All data shall be included in the final report as supporting documentation. Review the boiler/s history including operating conditions, date of last inspection, current inspection certificate, ASME stamping, National Board registration number, materials of construction, extent of post weld heat treatment, history of repairs and modifications. All welded and threaded pipe connections to the boiler shell or drum for signs of leakage or defects in the welded areas. Defects must be documented as to location with a sketch or picture and be non-destructively tested. Boiler support structure for proper alignment, evidence of sagging, shifting or misalignment. Boiler casings for signs of warping, misalignment, and overheating. All furnace tubes and all accessible convection tubes for alignment, evidence of corrosion, erosion, bulges, sagging, defective or deteriorated welds. Exposed surfaces of steam and mud drum in furnace, particularly ligament areas between tubes, for evidence of corrosion, cracking, scale buildup, other defects. Refractory for cracking, shifting, sagging, bulging or general deterioration. Internal areas of steam drum and mud drum (inside boiler shell in fire tube boilers). Welded outlet connections. Surface of drums for pitting or surface discontinuities. Ligament areas between tube holes for cracking. Each tube end and internal surface of representative number of tubes for pitting, erosion, corrosion, and excessive scale buildup. Utilize fiber optic inspection equipment to inspect interior of tubes. Clean and inspect shell or tube sheet between tube holes for cracking. 9. Testing: The following Nondestructive testing shall be completed and document as to the location or findings with a sketch or pictures. Any adverse findings must be documented with pictures and notes in detail. All data shall be included in the final report as supporting documentation. Ultrasonic thickness testing of representative samples of all components. Obtain sufficient material thickness measurements to accurately reflect the condition of the entire boiler, DA, or condensate tank. Ultrasonic thickness testing of all areas visually noted to have corroded or eroded. Magnetic particle testing of all areas where indications of defects have been found visually. Metallurgical analysis of representative samples of boiler metal if there are indications or a record of overheating. 10. Calculations: The consultant shall calculate and report the maximum allowable working pressure rating and remaining life expectancy based on the thickness measurements, data obtained, observations and testing for the boiler, deaerator, and condensate tanks into which DA discharges. ASME Code formulas must be used, and references provided in the final report. Calculate and report the depletion rate of material thickness. Remaining life calculation shall be based on original material thickness, current material thickness, evaluation of other factors in the condition of the boiler. 11. Report Requirements: Provide complete written report fully describing all inspections and tests performed, findings, and recommendations. The condition of all items inspected shall be stated whether acceptable or deficient. All deficiencies shall be fully described along with recommendations for methods of correction. Provide oral report of condition of the boiler to VAMC engineering management at the conclusion of the inspection and prior to leaving the site. Provide a draft report Microsoft (MS) Word format withing 7 days of the completion of inspection for review and comment by the COR. Once approved by VA, provide MS Word format and 6 copies of final report to COR. Provide complete narrative of the history of the equipment in the plant and current conditions of the same as well as an analysis of the visual inspections and test results, photographic views of deteriorated areas and photographs to show areas identified as not acceptable for continued service or requiring repair. Provide calculations for remaining life based on calculated present maximum allowable working pressure vs. original maximum allowable working pressure when the boiler was new. Show locations and extent of all non-destructive testing by sketches. (Spec Writer Note: this applies to boiler, deaerator and only condensate tanks that are feed from deaerator). Describe all deteriorated areas; provide expert judgment on need for repairs and repair methods. Provide expert judgment on cost effectiveness of retaining the boiler in service. Provide expert analysis of the condition of boilers/ancillary equipment and recommended extension to useful life in years. Provide photographs and/or drawings and show where each the measurements or negative observation was taken. All safety-related deficiencies shall be immediately reported to the COTR during the inspection visit. K. Provide recommendations on need for re-inspections after correction of deficiencies. Cost of re-inspections shall be extra cost negotiated with VA Contracting Officer. ---------------------End of Document--------------------- VHA 9/12/20 Interested & Capable Responses:  NCO 5 is seeking responses from entities that are interested in this procurement and consider themselves to have the resources, capabilities, and qualifications necessary to provide the services required for the LOCH RAVEN VA Medical Center. Please respond to this RFI/Sources Sought 36C24524Q0707 with your: Business name (including Unique Entity ID (SAM.gov)   Business type, socio-economic status (e.g., Veteran-Owned, Woman-Owned, Disadvantaged Small Business, 8(a), etc.), and   Person of contact (including telephone number & email address).    Capability statement and summary of previous experience providing these types of services for the Veterans Health Administration or other similar facilities.   Available contract vehicles (GSA FSS, etc.) for use by Department of VA (include applicable NAICS)  Brief Summary of categories of services that your company can/cannot provide.  Certification(s) / Licenses for meeting the local requirements to provide these services at the DC VAMC (if applicable)  Confirmation that your organization has the capability & expertise to meet the performance requirements while complying with applicable limitations in subcontracting by responding to the questions below with your response:    Do you intend to self-perform this effort?  If you are located outside the immediate area, how will you self-perform?  Or do you intend to subcontract work under this contract?  If you intend to subcontract work under this contract, how will you ensure compliance with the limitations on subcontracting?    Response Instructions:  Responses must be submitted by 10:00 AM (ET) July 26th, 2024. Responses to the information requested above must be submitted via email to Bill Pratt at Billie.Pratt@va.gov. This request for information/sources sought notice is for planning purposes ONLY and does not constitute a solicitation, responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract.  The results of this market research will assist in the development of (1) the requirement, and (2) the acquisition strategy (e.g., SDVOSB/SDVOSB set-aside, small business set-aside, full and open competition, etc.).  VA assumes no responsibility for any costs incurred as a result of a vendor s attendance to the Site-Visit nor the preparation of responses submitted as a result of this notice. Bill Pratt Contract Specialist VHA, NCO 5 Billie.Pratt@va.gov
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: Department of Veterans Affairs Loch Raven VA Medical Center 3901 The Alameda, Baltimore, MD 21218-2100, USA
Zip Code: 21218-2100
Country: USA
 
Record
SN07123725-F 20240712/240710230124 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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