VAMC (Veterans Affairs Medical Center) Construction Support

Building inside a working VA hospital means infection-control and life-safety rules on top of federal procurement. We help contractors pursue and stay compliant on VAMC work.

What is a VAMC project?

VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) are Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals. Construction and renovation at these facilities follows federal procurement rules — often including veteran-owned small business (VOSB/SDVOSB) set-asides — plus healthcare-specific requirements such as Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) and Interim Life Safety Measures (ILSM) for work in active medical environments.

How R. Construction Solutions Helps

We help clients identify and respond to VAMC solicitations, position veteran-owned firms for set-aside eligibility, and prepare the compliance documentation these projects demand — including ICRA/ILSM planning expectations for occupied healthcare spaces. We don't hold VA contracts; we ready our clients to meet the VA's requirements.

Why It Matters

VAMC projects reward contractors who understand both federal compliance and hospital-environment safety. Walking in prepared for ICRA/ILSM and set-aside rules separates you from bidders who learn it the hard way.

FAQ

  • Are VAMC projects set aside for veteran-owned firms?

    Many are, under VOSB/SDVOSB programs; we help you confirm and pursue eligibility.

  • What are ICRA and ILSM?

    Infection-control and interim life-safety measures required for construction in active healthcare facilities.

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