Opportunity
SAM #36C25026Q0533
Comprehensive Underground Utility Locating and Mapping Services at Dayton VA Medical Center and National Cemetery
Buyer
VA Network Contracting Office 10
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
May 08, 2026
Identifier
36C25026Q0533
NAICS
541360, 541370, 237990, 237110
The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking industry input for a large-scale underground utility locating and mapping project at the Dayton VA Medical Center campus and Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio. - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office Ten - Contracting office located at 3140 Governors Place Blvd. Suite 210, Kettering, OH - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) services across approximately 270 acres of federal property - Identification, designation, mapping, and verification of all underground utilities, including: - Storm and sanitary sewer systems - Potable water, fire protection mains, chilled water, steam and condensate lines - Electrical distribution, natural gas, emergency power, telecommunications, fiber optics, site lighting - Abandoned utilities, underground storage tanks, fuel lines, irrigation, utility easements, capped landfill, aqueducts, abandoned foundations, and tunnels - Services must comply with ASCE 38-22 standards and VA safety requirements - Deliverables include AutoCAD and GIS files, utility atlases, and test hole logs - Restoration of all disturbed surfaces and traffic control required - Phased work to minimize operational disruption; Infection Control Risk Assessment procedures near clinical buildings - Notable Requirements: - All labor, supervision, equipment, and professional services to be provided by the contractor - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a market research/sources sought notice - Place of Performance: - Dayton VA Medical Center and Dayton National Cemetery, 4100 W. 3rd Street, Dayton, OH 45428
Description
This is not a solicitation for proposals. No contract will be awarded from this announcement.
This Sources Sought Notice seeks information from industry to assist with market research and preliminary planning for the procurement described.
No proposals are being requested or will be accepted.
The purpose of this notice is to gain knowledge of interest, capabilities, and qualifications of various members of industry, who have the capability to provide Comprehensive Underground Utility Location and Mapping services at the Dayton VAMC, Dayton, OH. See Proposed Statement of Work on following pages.
Interested parties who can provide the services described are requested to submit the following information:
Company name, address, point of contact with phone number, SAM Unique Entity Identifier (UEI)*, Documentation relating to performance capability, Socio-economic status to identify the business class as a large business, SDVOSB, VOSB, small business, Woman Owned, etc., Place of manufacture (if applicable), Any other pertinent company information or documentation.
- All interested parties must be registered in SAM (System for Award Management) to be eligible for the award of any Government contract.
Send requested information via email to Brian.Rosciszewski@VA.gov.
Firms that respond to this Sources Sought notice but do not provide ALL the requested information may not be considered by the Government when making acquisition decisions.
This market research is for informational and planning purposes. This is not a solicitation and does not obligate the Government to issue a solicitation. Please be advised that the government will not pay any costs for responses and information submitted.
Respondents may not be notified of the results of this notice; it is at the discretion of the Government to release any results.
Your participation is appreciated.
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PROPOSED STATEMENT OF WORK
The purpose of this project is to provide comprehensive Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) services in accordance with ASCE 38-22 for the identification, designation, mapping, and verification of underground utilities.
The property includes approximately 270 acres of federal property consisting of the Dayton VA Medical Center campus, the historic Dayton National Cemetery and the fire station on VA grounds. Portions of the infrastructure date back to 1867. Due to the age, complexity, and incomplete historical documentation of underground systems, a structured, quality-leveled SUE investigation is required to reduce construction risk, prevent utility strikes, and support long-term infrastructure planning.
The Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, equipment, traffic control, restoration, and professional services necessary to identify, designate, and map underground utility systems across approximately 270 acres including the Dayton VA Medical Center campus and the Dayton National Cemetery.
Utilities requiring investigation and identification include:
Storm sewer systems Sanitary sewer systems Potable water distribution Fire protection mains Chilled water systems Steam distribution lines Condensate return lines Primary electrical distribution Secondary electrical distribution Natural gas lines Emergency power feeders Telecommunications and data systems Fiber optic infrastructure Site lighting circuits Abandoned or unknown utility lines encountered Underground Storage Tanks Fuel lines coming from above and underground fuel storage tanks Irrigation systems Utility easements Capped landfill Aqueducts Abandoned building foundations Abandoned tunnels
Definitions:
Quality Level D (QL-D) Collection and review of all available records including as-built drawings, historical maps, GIS data, central plant records, engineering archives, and cemetery infrastructure documentation.
Quality Level C (QL-C) Survey of visible surface features and correlation with existing records.
Quality Level B (QL-B) Surface geophysical designation using electromagnetic locating, ground penetrating radar (GPR), and appropriate conductive/inductive methods. Horizontal location markings and digital capture required.
Quality Level A (QL-A) Vacuum excavation (soft dig) test holes to confirm horizontal and vertical location, depth to top of utility, material identification, photographic documentation, and full restoration.
Campus Conditions. The Contractor shall account for active 24/7 hospital operations, high-voltage electrical systems, pressurized steam and condensate, fiber optic backbone systems, burial areas within cemetery grounds, and infrastructure of varying age and material. Work shall be phased to minimize operational disruption.
The Deliverables include: Zones 1-4 shall be completed to the Quality Level A standard. Zone 5 shall be completed to the Quality Level B standard AutoCAD (.dwg) files layered by utility type and annotated by Quality Level CAD drawings must follow VA National CAD Standard as specified in VA Program Guide 18-13 Depth data included for all QL-A verified utilities GIS-compatible ESRI shapefiles with metadata documenting accuracy and methodology Consolidated property utility atlas (hard copy and PDF) Test hole log including coordinates, depth, size, material, date, method, and photographs Dayton VAMC must be provided with the capability of adding to the file of drawings in the future.
Phasing to be determined.
Restoration - All disturbed surfaces shall be restored to original condition including asphalt, concrete, turf, landscaping, and cemetery grounds with sensitivity to burial areas.
Safety Requirements - Contractors shall comply with VA safety standards. Lockout/Tagout coordination required where applicable. Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) procedures may apply near clinical buildings. Coordination with Facility Management is required.
The Government will not furnish equipment.
Risk Control - Assumed by contractor. Contractor shall comply with VA safety standards. Lockout/Tagout coordination required where applicable. Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) procedures may apply near clinical buildings. Coordination with Facility Management is required.
Period of performance contractor to submit schedule fourteen (14) days after contract award. Work to be completed in eight (8) months.
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