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SDVOSB set-aside pulse: VA healthcare services, VA construction, and DLA parts buys (posted Feb 11, 2026)
Feb 12, 2026 • Taylor Nguyen • Capture Strategy Analyst • 3 min read • set aside pulse
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Opportunity snapshot
V225--Wheel Chair Van Transportation Service
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFSet-aside: SDVOSBCNAICS: 485991PSC: V225
Posted
2026-02-11
Due
2026-02-17T16:00:00+00:00
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Executive takeaway
This set-aside pulse is heavy on Veterans Affairs requirements (including 24/7 nonemergent wheelchair transportation and a large-dollar HVAC replacement/upgrade presolicitation) plus two Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) parts RFQs tied to specific NSNs. For most firms, the fastest “yes/no” decision comes down to (1) whether you can perform in the named locations with the required availability and (2) whether you can meet approved-source or technical constraints on the DLA items.
What the buyer is trying to do
The opportunities cluster into three buyer intents:
- Ensure continuity of patient support services across multiple VA medical center clinics via contracted nonemergent wheelchair transportation available as needed, 24/7.
- Plan and compete a major facilities upgrade at a VA Community Living Center (CLC), replacing and upgrading HVAC systems as a large construction effort with drawings/specs to follow in a later solicitation posting.
- Acquire specific supply items through DLA RFQs for NSN-managed components with electronic quote submission and (in at least one case) approved-source constraints.
What work is implied (bullets)
- Nonemergent wheelchair transportation services (VA)
- Provide all vehicles, personnel, management, supplies, equipment, and reporting for nonemergent wheelchair transportation.
- Support multiple clinics (including Hampton VA Medical Center and associated CBOCs/clinics) and make services available 24/7 including weekends and holidays.
- Replace & upgrade CLC HVAC (VA presolicitation)
- Furnish all supervision, tools, labor, materials, equipment, and transportation to replace and upgrade HVAC at the VA Sioux Falls Healthcare System campus.
- Scope notes include general construction, alterations, electrical, necessary demolition, and other completion items; perform per solicitation specs/drawings and applicable local and VA codes.
- Plan for an organized site visit (tentatively the week of Apr 20–24, 2026) and Q&A window (tentatively the week of Apr 27–May 1, 2026); proposal due window tentatively mid-May 2026 (verify when solicitation posts).
- DLA supply buys (RFQ)
- Quote an NSN line item buy for CAP, LINEAR ACTUATIN (NSN 3040-00-689-3401) with delivery to DLA Distribution Anniston; electronic quote submission.
- Quote an NSN line item buy for PROPORTIONER, FOAM L (NSN 4210-01-112-3081) with electronic quote submission; approved sources listed in the notice (confirm eligibility/traceability requirements in the RFQ).
- Other VA items in this pulse (limited detail in notice snippets)
- VA Granbury, Texas Community-Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) notice (verify scope/details in the full notice/attachments).
- VA Technology Acquisition Center requirement labeled “KeySight” (description not available in snippet—verify in the notice and attachments).
- VA Walla Walla courier services notice (description not available in snippet—verify in the notice and attachments).
Who should bid / who should pass (bullets)
- Bid if…
- You are an SDVOSB able to support 24/7 nonemergent wheelchair transportation with your own vehicles and staffing model, and you can operate across the listed VA clinic footprint.
- You are an SDVOSB construction contractor with demonstrated ability to manage a $10M–$20M HVAC replacement/upgrade effort that includes demo, electrical, and multi-trade coordination in an active healthcare environment (and can attend the organized site visit when scheduled).
- You are an SDVOSB manufacturer/distributor positioned to quote the specified DLA NSNs and meet any approved-source and electronic submission requirements.
- Pass if…
- You cannot support as-needed 24/7 transportation operations (including weekends/holidays) or you lack the required reporting/dispatch infrastructure.
- You cannot carry the estimating and execution load for a long-duration, multi-trade VA construction project (547 calendar days expected from NTP for the Sioux Falls HVAC project) or cannot align to site-visit/Q&A timing.
- You cannot meet DLA item constraints (e.g., approved sources) or cannot quote electronically by the stated deadline.
Response package checklist (bullets; if unknown say 'verify in attachments')
- Completed offer/quote submission per the solicitation instructions (verify in attachments).
- SDVOSB representation and any required registrations/certifications (verify in attachments).
- For transportation: staffing/coverage approach for 24/7 operations; vehicle list; management/reporting plan (verify in attachments).
- For construction: acknowledgment of drawings/specs and site visit requirements; technical approach; schedule aligned to 547-day PoP expectation; safety/quality plans (verify in attachments).
- For DLA RFQs: item compliance to the NSN requirements, delivery schedule acknowledgement, and electronic quote format (verify in the RFQ).
- Any past performance/project references requested (verify in attachments).
Pricing & strategy notes (how to research pricing; do not invent pricing numbers)
- Transportation (VA): research comparable nonemergent wheelchair transportation awards and local operating costs (drivers, maintenance, dispatch coverage) to stress-test 24/7 readiness pricing. Build pricing around “as needed” demand risk—confirm whether the solicitation uses trip-based, hourly, or standby/availability structures (verify in attachments).
- HVAC construction (VA Sioux Falls CLC): start with trade-driven ROM budgeting, then refine once specs/drawings post on or about Apr 13, 2026. Plan a disciplined site-walk takeoff process tied to the organized site visit. Because the notice discloses magnitude at $10M–$20M, treat this as a highly competitive SDVOSB LPTA-style environment (the notice indicates “LPTA Open Market SDVOSB”) and look for scope clarifiers that reduce change-order exposure.
- DLA NSN items: price around certified supply chain and lead times. For the foam proportioner item, confirm whether you are an approved source or can meet any source-approval/traceability requirements stated in the RFQ. Use historical NSN buy data where available and compare required delivery windows to your sourcing reality.
Subcontracting / teaming ideas (bullets)
- For the VA wheelchair transportation requirement: team with local fleet maintenance providers and after-hours dispatch support if your internal coverage is thin (ensure prime maintains control of staffing and compliance).
- For the VA Sioux Falls HVAC project: line up specialty subs for mechanical, electrical, controls, demolition, and any required commissioning/testing support (confirm requirements once specs post).
- For DLA items: if you are a distributor, secure upstream commitments early (stock/lead time) and confirm documentation needed for electronic submission and any approved-source constraints.
Risks & watch-outs (bullets)
- Missing details in several notices: some postings provide limited or no description—do not bid without validating scope and submission requirements (verify in attachments).
- 24/7 service obligation: the VA transportation notice explicitly requires availability 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including weekends and holidays—underestimate this and performance risk spikes.
- Presolicitation timing risk (HVAC): dates are tentative until the solicitation posts to SAM.gov; plan resources but avoid locking subcontractor pricing too early.
- Approved-source constraint (DLA foam proportioner): the notice lists approved sources; if you cannot comply, your quote may be noncompetitive or nonresponsive.
- No hard copies / electronic-only submissions (DLA): ensure your quoting process and file formats align to the electronic portal requirements.
Related opportunities
- Wheel Chair Van Transportation Service (VA) — SDVOSB
- Replace & Upgrade CLC HVAC (VA Sioux Falls) — SDVOSB presolicitation
- DLA CAP, LINEAR ACTUATIN (NSN 3040-00-689-3401) — SDVOSB
- DLA PROPORTIONER, FOAM L (NSN 4210-01-112-3081) — SDVOSB
- Q201—Granbury CBOC (VA) — SDVOSB
- DJ10—26-HW0008 KeySight (VA) — SDVOSB
- R602—Walla Walla Courier Services (VA) — SDVOSB
How to act on this
- Pick your lane: transportation, construction, or NSN supply—and ignore the rest to avoid bid dilution.
- Open each notice and verify in attachments the submission instructions, technical requirements, and evaluation method.
- For the HVAC presolicitation, calendar the tentative posting (on or about Apr 13, 2026) and the tentative site visit/Q&A/proposal windows for resourcing.
- For DLA RFQs, validate approved-source status (where applicable) and confirm you can meet the delivery requirements before quoting.
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