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Reported | 11/26/2020 12:00 AM |
Project Title | 6520--Stainless Steel Dental Lab Cabinetry Workstations and Desks |
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City, State (County) | Baltimore, MD 21201 (Baltimore County) |
Category(s) | Single Trades |
Sub-Category(s) | Furnishings |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Request for Quotations |
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Plans Available from | Federal Agency |
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Description | Provide all services necessary to complete project to include site visits, construction period administration associated with replacing all existing cabinetry and desks/workstations in the Dental Lab including installation. The Dental Clinic has provided the request to replace all the cabinetry and desk in the dental lab at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center, within the constraints of the construction budget consistent with the Veterans Affairs (VA s) project team goals as prioritized during project meetings and field surveys. Conduct preliminary project scope meetings and site survey investigations to develop the necessary elements for the proposed construction consistent with the VA s project team goals as prioritized during preliminary project meetings, field surveys and studies. The intent of this project is to renovate and modernize the Dental Lab to include, but is not limited to: Site Visit(s) Obtain all Dental Lab Stainless Steel Cabinets and six (6) Desks/Workstations Installation of all Stainless Steel Cabinets and Desks/Workstations Follow ICRA and ISLM per VA guidelines Provide all Material and Labor for Cabinets, Desks/Workstations, and Installation Project shall be quoted and submitted for a fixed-price, complete project in accordance with the requirements set forth in the bid submittals. Normal work hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contractor shall include in the bid to work off normal hours to minimize disruption and interference of clinical operations. Also, contractor shall make arrangements for sub-contractors to work in secured areas. VA will not grant access to subcontractors; it is the responsibility of the contractor. General Foreman will be designated and be on-site at all times with authority to act on behalf of the contracting firm. Daily logs are required the following date of each day worked. Contractor must obtain a burn permit from VA Safety Office prior to any welding, soldering work and burning. The work is in a professional environment, employees must conduct themselves accordingly. Employees shall not use abusive language, carry firearms, or bring alcoholic beverages on site. Employee's dress code shall consist of normal work uniform. Shirts must be worn at all times. Contractor shall provide general clean up to construction area daily to the satisfaction of the VA Project Manager and all trash is the responsibility of the contractor. Contractor shall provide negative air pressure and dust partitions in all areas of work to prevent dust from getting into patient and employee occupied areas. Hospital smoking policy (NO SMOKING IN THE BUILDING) OSHA and VA CONSTRUCTION SAFETY STANDARDS will be enforced. Contractor must have 30-hour OSHA Construction Safety course. Contractor and any subcontractors, suppliers and anyone else in the contractor's employment cannot park in the VA garage. Noise reduction control to eliminate ambient noise from operation or have maximus STC rating to be applied to temp partitions to have minimum impact when adjoining departments have research taking place. D |
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