Opportunity
SAM #36C26326Q0550
Integrated Pest Management Services for VA Black Hills Health Care System
Buyer
VA Health Administration Center 23 (VHA NCO 23)
Posted
April 08, 2026
Respond By
April 15, 2026
Identifier
36C26326Q0550
NAICS
561710
This opportunity seeks qualified vendors to provide Integrated Pest Management (IPM) services for the VA Black Hills Health Care System (BHHCS) in South Dakota. - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Network Contracting Office 23 (NCO 23), Black Hills Health Care System - Contracting office located in Saint Paul, MN - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; the requirement is for service provision, not branded products - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive Integrated Pest Management (IPM) services, including: - Scheduled pest inspections and treatments - Emergency (within 4 hours) and non-emergency (within 24 hours) response for pest issues - Bedbug prevention and control - State-licensed pesticide application - Environmental sanitation recommendations - Detailed monthly and annual reporting - Records management and compliance with VA directives and federal regulations - Background checks and security clearances for all contractor personnel - Training on records management and information security - Contractor must provide all supplies, materials, equipment, labor, supervision, management, and transportation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to VA Directive 1850.02 and local policy FAC-10 Pest Control - Compliance with federal, state, and local environmental and privacy regulations - Ban on use of certain herbicides (e.g., 2,4-D) - All data and records produced are VA property; immediate reporting of any data breaches - Services must cover multiple VA facilities, including medical centers and transitional residences in Fort Meade, Hot Springs, Rapid City, Sturgis, and Pine Ridge - Period of Performance: - One-year base period with four additional option years - NAICS Code: - 561710 (Exterminating and Pest Control Services)
Description
Market Research Notice The Black Hills Health Care System is conducting market research in accordance with FAR 17.207 Exercise of Options for Guest Wireless Internet Services as described in the Preliminary Statement of Work below. This is a SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE only looking for businesses to provide the services listed in the Preliminary Statement of Work below for market research purposes. No proposals are being requested or accepted with this notice. THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS OR PRICING AND NO CONTRACT SHALL BE AWARDED FROM THIS NOTICE. This notice shall not be construed as a solicitation or as an obligation on the part of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Responses to this notice will be treated only as information for the Government to consider as part of their market research efforts. The information provided will be used by the Government in developing its acquisition strategy regarding possible set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, Veteran-Owned, and other socio-economic categories of small business. Interested parties are responsible for adequately marking proprietary, restricted or competition sensitive information contained in their response. The Government does not intend to pay for the information submitted in response to this notice and parties responding will not be entitled to payment for direct or indirect costs incurred in responding to this notice. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this requirement is 561710, Exterminating and Pest Control Services, with an SBA Small Business Size Standard of $17.5 Million. If you are a vendor capable of providing the requested information and required services described below with competitive pricing, send your information with a description of proof of capability and answers to all questions to: Alisha.Milander@va.gov on or before Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 12:00 PM Central Time. Response Instructions Please provide answers as appropriate to the following questions in the table below with your response to this Sources Sought. Failure to respond accurately to the following questions may affect the acquisition strategy. Failure to respond to the questions at all, or not respond to select individual questions, will result in your response being determined as non-responsive. Please provide all socio-economic categories of your firm (e.g., SDVOSB, VOSB, WOSB, Large Business, 8a, etc.) as well as your firm’s SAM Unique Entity ID number (replaces DUNS number) and Government Contract POC. State whether the requested services may be ordered against a government contract awarded to your organization (e.g., Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), General Services Administration (GSA), etc.). State if subcontracting is contemplated for this requirement and what percentage of the work will be subcontracted and for what tasks. Provide estimated lead time to deliver a fully functioning solution as described in the Preliminary Statement of Work below. Complete the ITEM INFORMATION directly below this section for market research pricing for the services described in the Preliminary Statement of Work. ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 0001 Perform Integrated Pest Management Services for VA BHHCS per the Statement of Work. 1.00 YR $________ $________ Contract Period: Base POP Begin: 06-01-2026 POP End: 05-31-2027 PRINCIPAL NAICS CODE: 561710 - Exterminating and Pest Control Services PRODUCT/SERVICE CODE: S207 - Housekeeping - Insect/Rodent Control Additional Information If applicable, VAAR 852.219-75 VA Notice of Limitations on Subcontracting Certificate of Compliance for Services and Construction, will apply to the potential solicitation if set-aside for Veteran Owned Small-Businesses or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small-Businesses. If applicable, FAR 52.219-14 Limitations on Subcontracting, will apply to the potential solicitation if set-aside for Small-Businesses. Disclaimer This Sources Sought is issued solely for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation. All information received in response to this Sources Sought that is marked as proprietary will be handled accordingly. In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this Sources Sought. The deadline for this information is 12:00 PM Central Time on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Preliminary Statement of Work GENERAL INTENTION: The purpose of this solicitation is to obtain Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Services for the Veterans Affairs, Black Hills Health Care System located at Fort Meade, Hot Springs, and Rapid City, South Dakota, as well as Transitional Residences in Sturgis, Rapid City, Hot Springs, and Pine Ridge, SD, hereinafter referred to as VA BHHCS. LOCATIONS: VA Black Hills Health Care System (VA BHHCS): Fort Meade VA Medical Center (FM VAMC)113 Comanche RoadFort Meade, SD 57741 Hot Springs VA Medical Center (HS VAMC)500 North 5th StreetHot Springs, SD 57747 Rapid City Community Based Outpatient Center (RC CBOC)2165 Promise Rd.Rapid City, SD 57701 Sturgis Transitional Residence1215 Junction AveSturgis, SD 57785 Rapid City Transitional Residence4117 Woodbine PlRapid City, SD 57702 Hot Springs Transitional Residence500 N 5th StHot Springs, SD 57747 Pine Ridge Transitional Residence403 Veteran AvePine Ridge, SD 57770 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The Contractor shall adhere to VHA Directive 1850.02 Pest Management Operations and local VA policy FAC-10 Pest Control. The VA is committed to an IPM. IPM is a process for achieving long term, environmentally sound pest suppression using a wide variety of technological and management practices. The Contractor shall use control strategies that extend beyond the application of pesticides to include structural and procedural modifications that reduce the food, water, harborage, and access used by pests. This will be achieved through detailed scheduled inspections that result in recommendations for a treatment plan that will be written and presented for approval by the VA Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR). The Contractor shall provide all supplies, materials, equipment, labor, supervision, management, and transportation to perform all tasks. This will be a one-year contract with four additional option years based on performance. The Contractor will be expected to perform to the standards of this contract. The Contractor shall have experience in eradicating a wide variety of pests and rodents (trap and removal). This includes, but is not limited to, eradication of bed bugs and other insects in large hospital settings, multiple campus locations, and outbuildings with a quick response time of less than 24 hours from time of notification. The Contractor will provide a written IPM for each location within VA BHHCS and the other above-listed locations which includes approval by the COR at the time of award. CONTRACT COMPLIANCE: The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for compliance with all environmental regulations and VHA Handbook 1850.02, and FAC-10 Pest Control (Enclosures), as they apply to IPM. The Contractor shall also perform all work in accordance with the guidelines established by Federal, State, and local ordinances. The Contractor will assume full responsibility for clean up in the event any chemical spill is released into the environment accidentally or otherwise, on VA property. The contractor shall report to building 89 at FM VAMC prior to conducting inspections or treatments at FM VAMC. The contractor shall report to building 43 at HS VAMC prior to conducting inspections or treatments at HS VAMC. The contractor shall report to room 1720 at the RC CBOC prior to conducting inspections or treatments at the RC CBOC. BUILDING INSPECTION AND TREATMENT: The Contractor will provide a detailed IPM to inspect all areas of the VA facilities for pest infestation and pest prevention measures. At a minimum, all food service areas will be inspected monthly, operating rooms (OR), sterile processing and supply (SPS), and pharmacy IV compounding rooms areas will be inspected quarterly, all patient treatment areas semiannually, and all other areas (to include outbuildings) annually. Any problems identified in between inspections will be communicated to the COR and handled immediately. During these inspections the Contractor will: Determine which IPM measures are appropriate and required. Recommend environmental sanitation practices that restrict or eliminate food, water, or harborage for pests. The Contractor will make recommendations to the COR that may require action by the VA Facility Maintenance to achieve adequate pest management prevention at all locations listed in this Statement of Work (SOW). The Contractor will make recommendations to the COR who will communicate action to the RC CBOC Administrative Officer who will inform the Leaser or Lessor (General Services Administration), of required actions for pest management prevention at the RC CBOC. Select and utilize non-chemical control methods that eliminate, exclude, or repel pests (i.e., insect electrocution devices, traps, air screens, etc.). Select and use the most environmentally sound pesticide(s) to effect control when chemical control methods are necessary. Determine and implement a course of action if the facilities have issues with cockroaches, ants, carpet beetles, spiders, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, wasps, houseflies, stable flies, blowflies, lice, bedbugs, fleas, scabies, mites, ticks, scorpions, chiggers, saw tooth grain beetles, red/confused flour beetles, grain moths, house mice, field mice, mice, roof rats, voles, norway rats, bats, squirrels, gophers, moles, skunks, snakes, rabbits, raccoons, pigeons, starlings, sparrows, magpies, and any wood destroying organisms with the exception of termites; however this list is not all-inclusive. Identify, remove, and clean any recent droppings that are known to be a health concern in ceilings, employee work areas, patient areas, or any other public areas. (This does not include barns or outbuildings not occupied by staff or patients). Continue to monitor treated areas to ensure control measures were adequate. Preventative measures include the semi-annual treatments. Monthly inspections at all locations that may include additional treatments at no additional costs. A detailed written account (monthly report), due on the 8th of every month for the preceding month, will be provided where any treatment was provided, and will indicate how much chemical was applied, any traps or bait stations that are placed shall include the exact locations, and the pest(s) targeted in the monthly report of activity. This information may vary from time to time based on the requirements set by the Federal Guidelines. In addition, a written annual report will be provided one month prior to the end of each annual period of performance with details of what type and quantity of chemicals were applied each month to date within that period of performance. RC CBOC only requires quick response treatments for emergent situations within 24 hours with monthly reporting, and will not need inspections, or quarterly and annual treatments. Semi Annual Treatment Schedule The following buildings at FM VAMC shall be treated twice a year with the first treatment on 6/3/2026-6/4/2026 and the second treatment 12/9/2026-12/10/2026. This list is not all inclusive and may change periodically depending on the needs of the facility. Station Name Building Number Black Hills, Fort Meade 40 Black Hills, Fort Meade 46 Black Hills, Fort Meade 48 Black Hills, Fort Meade 50 Black Hills, Fort Meade 53 Black Hills, Fort Meade 65 Black Hills, Fort Meade 72E Black Hills, Fort Meade 85 Black Hills, Fort Meade 88 Black Hills, Fort Meade 89 Black Hills, Fort Meade 90 Black Hills, Fort Meade 91 Black Hills, Fort Meade 113 Black Hills, Fort Meade 137 Black Hills, Fort Meade 145 Black Hills, Fort Meade 146 Black Hills, Fort Meade 147 Black Hills, Fort Meade 148 Black Hills, Fort Meade T296 The following buildings at HS VAMC shall be treated twice a year with the first treatment on 6/5/2026-6/6/2026 and the second treatment 12/16/2026-12/17/2026. This list is not all inclusive and may change periodically depending on the needs of the facility. Station Name Building Number Black Hills, Hot Springs 1 Black Hills, Hot Springs 2 Black Hills, Hot Springs 3 Black Hills, Hot Springs 4 Black Hills, Hot Springs 5 Black Hills, Hot Springs 6 Black Hills, Hot Springs 7 Black Hills, Hot Springs 8 Black Hills, Hot Springs 9 Black Hills, Hot Springs 10 Black Hills, Hot Springs 11 Black Hills, Hot Springs 12 Black Hills, Hot Springs 14 Black Hills, Hot Springs 17 Black Hills, Hot Springs 18 Black Hills, Hot Springs 20 Black Hills, Hot Springs 29 Black Hills, Hot Springs 30 Black Hills, Hot Springs 31 Black Hills, Hot Springs 43 Black Hills, Hot Springs 53 Black Hills, Hot Springs 65 Black Hills, Hot Springs 66 Black Hills, Hot Springs C The TR House at Hot Springs VAMC shall be treated twice a year with the first treatment on 6/6/2026 and the second treatment 12/17/2026. The TR House at Pine Ridge shall be treated twice a year with the first treatment on 6/10/2026 and the second treatment on 12/2/2026. The TR House at Rapid City shall be treated twice a year with the first treatment on 6/17/2026 and the second treatment on 12/17/2026. The TR House at Sturgis shall be treated twice a year with the first treatment on 6/18/2026 and the second treatment on 12/18/2026. Please note that this is the semi-annual treatment schedule and does not include emergent or non-emergent calls for additional treatment for on-the-spot issues that may occur. Additional Notes Confined, crawl space, and other identified areas within a designated building are considered as part of that building’s integrated pest control plan. SCHEDULED WORK: Pest management tasks to be completed shall be coordinated with the COR on an agreed upon time schedule with the understanding that often the most efficient times to inspect and develop a treatment plan are during slower periods, and frequently after hours. Whenever possible, routinely scheduled work should be performed during normal business hours, which are Monday through Friday, 7:30 am until 4:30 pm, excluding holidays. The Contractor will coordinate treatment applications where personnel will be present in advance so that individuals with special health needs can be reasonably accommodated. Whenever pesticides are used in a large-scale application, the COR will notify the Industrial Safety Office in advance. EMERGENCY CALL BACK: The Contractor shall respond to any emergent conditions within four (4) hours after receipt of notification by the Contracting Officer (CO) or his/her designee and perform (IPM) Services to correct the emergent condition. This call back service shall be accomplished at no additional charge to the Government. Examples include suspected or confirmed bed bugs, or any pest affecting working conditions or patient care. 2025 historical data includes emergent call backs for VA BHHCS: Fort Meade: emergent calls for treatment in 2025 Hot Springs: emergent calls for treatment in 2025 RC CBOC: emergent calls for treatment in 2025 TR Houses: emergent calls for treatment in 2025 When an emergent need is identified, facility staff will close and secure the affected area until it has been inspected and treated. Upon completion of treatment, facility staff will wait. NON-EMERGENT CALLS: The Contractor shall report within a mutually agreed time of less than 24 hours with the COR for non-scheduled services without additional charge to the Government. The Contractor shall provide a method, such as cellular telephone number(s) or email address that is checked every four (4) hours where they can be contacted at any time. Pest Control Chemical, Materials, and Equipment: Storage of pest control chemicals, materials, or equipment is prohibited on government property. Any pest control chemical applied on VA property will have a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), and a copy of the SDS will be provided to the COR prior to application. The Contractor shall provide an SDS book upon award of all hazardous chemicals used. The contractor shall provide all equipment and electronic eradication devices that are light-attracting with replaceable sticky sheets at specified locations at no additional charge. Contractor Security Requirements: All Pest Control Technicians shall wear VA-provided identification badges while on VA grounds. The Contractor shall coordinate with the COR to obtain VA-provided PIV badges for all staff. No personal electronic devices are allowed in VA Medical Centers while working unless in an emergency. Contractors will provide the VA COR a listing of Pest Control Technicians for background investigations, including completing necessary forms and fingerprinting. IT Security and Safety: The Contractor shall adhere to safety, security, and IT security requirements as specified, including providing safety equipment, notifying the COR of unsafe conditions, and completing required security and privacy training courses. Performance Standards and Penalties: The quality assurance surveillance plan (QASP) outlines objectives, standards, and penalties for non-performance, including timeliness, professionalism, supply and service availability, and quality of supplies and services. References: See attached document: MCP FAC-10 Pest Control See attached document: VA Directive 1850.02 Pest Management Operations See attached document: NARA Records Management See attached document: Fort Meade Site Map See attached document: Hot Springs Site Map