Opportunity
SAM #36C26226C0247
Award for Campus Safety Deficiency Corrections at NMVAHCS Building 41
Buyer
VA 262 Network Contract Office 22
Posted
August 18, 2026
Identifier
36C26226C0247
NAICS
541330, 238290
This award notice details a contract issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contract Office 22, for safety improvements at the New Mexico VA Healthcare System (NMVAHCS) Building 41 in Albuquerque. - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs - Network Contract Office 22 - New Mexico VA Healthcare System (NMVAHCS), Albuquerque - Vendor Awarded: - SPUR DESIGN, LLC - Scope of Work: - Correction of architectural and fire protection deficiencies - Making Fire Department Connections (FDCs) accessible on Buildings 41 and 49 - Installation of a new post indicator valve (PIV) near relocated FDCs - Assessment performed with input from project COR and Facility Safety Office - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned - Services focus on fire and life safety code compliance - Notable Requirements: - Completion of expired C-Period Services - Emphasis on compliance with fire and life safety codes - Contract Value: - $145,184.00 - Period of Performance: - 240 days duration
Description
A safety deficiencies assessment of Building 41 on the campus of the New Mexico VA Healthcare System (NMVAHCS) located in Albuquerque, New Mexico was performed by the design team. The assessment was focused on the Interstitial Floor Levels for the Fire-Safety and Life Safety items which no longer meet code requirements. The evaluation of deficiencies was based on current code requirements effective at the time of the assessment. Evaluations were performed in the field by the design team with the assistance of the project COR, Derrick Chee, and a Representative of the Facility Safety Office. Building 41 was built in 1986 and consists of 6 floors above grade and a basement. The Basement and floors 1 through 5 each have interstitial Walk-on Decks above. The basement structure is a concrete slab on grade, and the suspended floors and roof are a composite system with concrete filled metal deck on structural steel beams with steel shear studs. The Interstitial Walk-on Deck system is a lightweight concrete slab on metal deck supported by steel purlins suspended from structural floor or roof above by steel rods. The assessment determined that there were architectural deficiencies, fire protection deficiencies, that existing Fire Department Connections (FDCs) on Buildings 41 & 49 were inaccessible, and that a new post indicator valve (PIV) should be added near the relocated FDCs. The forecasted duration of the project is 240 days. Completion of expired C-Period Services.