SOURCES SOUGHT: C1DB–Complex Pain Clinic – 4G Completion (VA-21-00029200)

The Architect-Engineer (AE) shall provide all necessary architectural and engineering design services as required to prepare complete contract drawings, specifications, technical reports, and cost estimates, including construction period services for the construction of a complex pain clinic located onward 4G at the Audie L. Murphy Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center located at 7400 Merton Minter Blvd., San Antonio TX 78229. This project will construct a 7,680 SF Complex Pain Clinic that will contain exam rooms, consultation rooms, procedure rooms, group care rooms, teamwork and teamwork support zones, storages spaces, and offices. The space will be designed utilizing the PACT Clinical Space Design. This project will allow us to create a state-of-the-art complex pain clinic and assist in meeting the 21st-century Veteran-centric emerging needs. This minor construction proposal will help pioneer new approaches to treatment that will ensure VA can deliver world-class patient care. This project will relocate the Pain Clinic from the 2nd floor to the newly constructed 4G. This project will finish constructing the remainder of 4G and allow for the continued extension of the hospital. This additional space will allow STVHCS to expand its Complex Pain Clinic. The new clinic will incorporate the PACT model principles and will include all women’s health guidelines. The main tower at Audie Murphy Hospital currently has 7 floors. Adjacent to the main tower is a second tower with 3 floors connected with an enclosed bridge. The 4G Cancer Center Wing shall be designed on top of the third floor second tower and will be connected via an enclosed bridge. The second tower was structurally built in the 1980 s to accommodate an eventual expansion of 7 floors. This project will consolidate Complex Pain Clinic, Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Chemotherapy Treatment Unit, Chemotherapy, Pharmacy, apheresis, 1A Clinic, Cancer surgery, and associated administrative offices.

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code: C1DB – ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- CONSTRUCTION: LABORATORIES AND CLINICS
  • NAICS Code: 541310 – Architectural Services
  • Place of Performance: Audie L. Murphy VA Hospital, STVHCS, TX 78229 USA
  • Updated Response Date: Oct 18, 2021 02:30 pm EDT

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Rand Corporation Awarded $184M for research and analysis support

The RAND Corporation., Santa Monica, California, was awarded a $184,246,908 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for research and analysis support. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 20, 2030. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, is the contracting activity (W91CRB-21-D-0025).

The Rand Corporation is located in Pittsburgh, PA, United States and is part of the Scientific Research and Development Services Industry. It has 4 employees at this location. (Employees figure is modeled). There are 8 companies incorporate family. (www.dnb.com)

Making A Giant 010: Maria Martinez and Demetrius Walker – Finding your niche and sticking with it

On today’s episode with Making a Giant, our guest is Demetrius Walker, a Marine Corps veteran and the CEO of Fhito Logistics. Demetreus’ company specializes in logistics services, facilities support and management services, and supply chain management.

Originally from Alabama Demetrius worked odd jobs prior to the military. Including being a DJ in Atlanta. As a veteran Marine he thought like many others that he would be guaranteed a job for the post office or State worker. That didn’t pan out so well. So he went off and found work in a manufacturing facility on the Assembly line.

This episode takes you from the beginning stages of founding Fhito Logistics all the way to the point of winning his first 5 contracts. I hope you enjoy this episode with Maria Martinez and Demetrius Walker.

SOURCES SOUGHT: Navigation & Hydraulic Steel Structure Repair Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery Contract

In preparation for potential upcoming procurements, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers –  is cTulsa Districtonducting market research to determine potential sources to perform a variety of navigation and hydraulic steel structure repairs on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas Navigation System (MKARNS). The proposed requirement will be a competitive, firm-fixed-price, design/build, indefinite, delivery-indefinite quantity contract(s) procured in accordance with FAR 15, Negotiated Procurement using the trade-off process. Actual set-asides, capacity, and general scope of work decisions will be made based on market research. The purpose of this synopsis is to gain knowledge of interest, capabilities, and qualifications of various members of industry, including the Small Business Community: Small Business, Section 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), and WOSB. The Government must ensure there is adequate competition among the potential pool of responsible contractors. Small businesses, Section 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB businesses are highly encouraged to participate.

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code:
  • NAICS Code: 237990 – Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
  • Place of Performance: OK USA
  • Original Response Date: Oct 15, 2021 02:00 pm CDT

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Raffa Gibbard: Establishing Success One Contract at a Time!

Learn how Raffa Gibbard won more than five contracts one contract at a time after waiting for two years!

BACKGROUND

Raffa Gibbard is the owner of Brave One Contract Agency, a contracting company providing construction and recycling services.

Gibbard was a former army engineer stationed in Afghanistan and Kuwait, but came back to the United States to take a vocational rehab. That’s when she learned how to do government contracting and afterwards built her company in 2017.

Currently, she has over ten years experience in both construction and contracting with the Army.

Gibbard is also part of GovCon Giants where she shares her knowledge and experience of the VA Entrepreneur / Employment Track. You can listen to that podcast here

WINNING HER FIRST AND SECOND CONTRACT

Raffa Gibbard didn’t win a contract right after building her company. In fact, she waited for years for an opportunity to come.

She was then part of GovCon Giants and the North Carolina Military Business Center. She was also part of an apprenticeship program where she learned to do sales and marketing and took advantage of the Small Business Administration’s resources.

Then after over two years, she won her first few contracts. These were two fencing jobs, but from different federal buyers. 

She didn’t really face any problem with her second fencing job in Indiana, but her first contract in North Carolina almost never happened.

She actually won that first fencing job last March 2020, but because of the COVID lockdown, the federal buyer kept putting it off until October of last year. 

However, she again faced another problem because her fence installer ended up closing his shop and declared bankruptcy.

Because of that, she needed to find another fencing company. Fortunately, the new installer provided more staffing and manpower which made the job easier and faster. 

Right after doing that contract, she then went to Indiana to also do the second fencing job. She found a company who’s willing to be her sub and they were able to execute it. 

“Things just don’t happen as people think,  like I said, get awarded, ‘Oh, next week we’re in there, we’re gonna finish it four days, and now I’m invoicing and I get paid.’ It takes a little bit of elbow grease, a little bit of tears, a little bit of breathing because to get— sometimes, it’s just obstacles and we don’t see those obstacles that we go through.”

ALMOST LOSING MONEY

The third contract that Gibbard won is a tile job in DC. This job, although there were challenges at first, opened two other contracts for her company. 

The problem that they encountered was that the buyer’s chosen tile color was actually too light and is not the shade that they think it was.

This was a problem because Gibbard already paid for everything, from her crew’s hotel to the tiles and other materials, and if their sub will pull out of this project, she will not get any returns. 

Fortunately, they were able to put the tiles in place… and the federal buyer even gave them two other contracts: the first one is for a ceramic tile and the other one is the same set on their first contract but for elevators. 

BEING CALLED BY THE CONTRACTING OFFICER

Right after that, a contracting officer called her to bid for two asbestos removal jobs with the Salisbury Veterans Affairs.

Because this opportunity is not publicly posted and the CO was the one who called her, she directly made the paperwork. 

“Oh, it felt great. I couldn’t believe it. I was like, ‘Really? You want me to do this?’ So, when he gave it to me, I had the paperwork back to him within probably two hours, and the next day, I called to make sure everything was right.”

HER NEXT GOALS

Although Gibbard is happy that she won contracts after years of waiting, she knows that she hasn’t arrived yet and she needs to look for more. 

“You know what? I still don’t feel like I’ve arrived… I’m still under 200,000. And I have people who are relying on me… So, I still have a little anxiety, but it’s not so much the fear of failure; now, it’s more, ‘Can I keep it going?’”

She plans to be in the position to work on a huge contract, like an eight million parking garage contract or some hospital construction, in the future. 

ADVICE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

1. Put in the time and effort. 

Gibbard believed that anyone can be in her place, as long as they put the time and effort to keep working and staying true to their goals.


“There’s nothing interesting about what I do. I’m not charismatic. I, you know, I got here because I just did the work. I just kept pushing.”

2. Have endurance to face challenges. 

Gibbar’s success didn’t happen overnight. She waited for years and she had a lot no’s before she came to her first yes.

The key is to have endurance to face all of those setbacks and problems. While trying to make ends meet, she joined organizations and industry days and reassessed her business over and over, until the first contract came in. 

“It (Success) isn’t necessarily something that happens quickly, but I really believe if you’re committed and you keep pushing, it will eventually, opportunity will present itself to you.”

RESOURCES

If you want to learn more how Raffa Gibbard won more than five contracts after waiting for two years, then be sure to click the resources below.

You can also visit the GovCon Giant website or the new GovCon Edu where you learn everything about government contracting!

06: Establishing Your Success One Contract at a Time! – Raffa Gibbard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KclRt-K652E

031: Raffa Gibbard & Renona Riddle Brown: Women Entrepreneurs Discuss VA Veteran Employment Track

https://govcongiants1.wpengine.com/podcast/031-2/

Quidel Corporation Awarded $710M for over-the-counter antigen test kits

Quidel Corporation., San Diego, California, has been awarded a maximum $710,570,885 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for over-the-counter antigen test kits. This was a competitive acquisition with three responses received. This is a one-year contract with no option periods. Location of performance is all 50 states, with Sept. 14, 2022, ordering period end date. The primary customer is the Department of Health and Human Services. The type of appropriation is fiscal 2021 through 2022 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE2DE-21-D-0050). (Awarded Sept. 14, 2021)

Is it the flu or are you pregnant? Quidel Corporation can tell you quickly enough. The company makes rapid diagnostic in vitro test products used at the point-of-care (POC), usually at a doctor’s office or another outpatient setting. The diagnostic solutions aid in the detection and diagnosis of many critical diseases and other medical conditions, including infectious diseases, cardiovascular diseases and conditions, women’s health, gastrointestinal diseases, autoimmune diseases, bone health, and thyroid diseases. Its cardiac immunoassay tests are used in physician offices, hospital laboratories and emergency departments, and other urgent care or alternative site settings. The majority of its revenue comes from its domestic operation. (www.dnb.com)

SOURCES SOUGHT: Little Rock AFB Civil Works Contract

The Civil Works contract is an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract for work that consists of, but is not limited to: Geographic Information Survey (GIS) and as-built drawings; Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) implementation to Little Rock AFB and Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) standards; demolition of concrete, asphalt and various structures; concrete work; brick work; Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP) walls and cables; Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ramps, handrails, and site work; exterior electrical lighting services, and feeders; site work – excavation to grade, grading, compacting, various materials, clearing & grubbing, selective tree cutting, and demolition; landscape establishment – topsoil, trees, sodding, seeding; concrete joint sealant; asphalt maintenance – crack sealant, rejuvenation, slurry seal; bollard installation various types including lighted; fence repair, demolition, and new installation; water and gas utility line adjustments; valve, meter, hydrant adjustments; Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) standards roadway construction; asphalt construction; asphalt cold milling; roadway maintenance of traffic and traffic control devices; Little Rock AFB, AHTD, and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) pavement markings and signage; culvert installation, modifications, and safety end sections; drop inlet, curb inlet, junction box repair, adjustments, installations and modifications; under-drain installation; concrete steps; concrete sidewalks; traffic detection loop installation and repair.

  • Original Set Aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
  • Product Service Code: Z2LB – REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF HIGHWAYS/ROADS/STREETS/BRIDGES/RAILWAYS
  • NAICS Code: 237310 – Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
  • Place of Performance: Little Rock AFB, AR 72099 USA
  • Updated Response Date: Oct 13, 2021 02:00 pm CDT

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The MITRE Corporation Awarded $474M for support to the Air Force from MITRE

The MITRE Corp., Bedford, Massachusetts, has been awarded a $474,422,385 cost-reimbursement option contract for services. This contract provides for support to the Air Force from MITRE as the administrator of the National Security Engineering Center federally-funded research and development center. Work will be performed in Bedford, Massachusetts; McLean, Virginia; and various locations throughout the continental U.S. and outside the continental U.S., and is expected to be completed by Sept. 30, 2022. This award is the result of a sole-source acquisition. Foreign Military Sales funds in the amount of $59,157 are being obligated at the time of award. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, is the contracting activity (FA8702-19-C-0001).

Politicians try to engineer a better government, but MITRE governs the country’s best engineering. A private, not-for-profit organization, MITRE Corporation provides consulting, engineering, and technical research services primarily for agencies of the federal government. It has primary research facilities in Massachusetts and Virginia. It also manages several federally funded research and development centers serving organizations such as the Department of Defense, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. MITRE was founded in 1958 by former MIT researchers. (www.dnb.com)