Prepare Site for Cath Lab Equipment, at the VA Medical Center. Scope of Work Contractor shall perform construction and renovation of existing in Building 2 including, but not limited, rooms to: 216-2, 216A-2,217-2, 217A-2, 218-2, & other supporting spaces at the Robert J. Dole VAMC campus. This project will prepare approx.1,500 SF of existing clinical space for the installation and operation of new cardiac catheterization equipment, with the associated control and equipment room. All construction work shall be performed in full compliance with the completed set of bidding documents, including all contract drawings, specifications, and design narratives associated with this solicitation. The general contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to execute the required scope of work. Construction will consist of, but is not limited to, the following: Selective demolition and removal of existing systems, finishes, and equipment as identified. Replacement or relocation of Architectural, MEP equipment, including medical gas modification,/electrical boom arm relocation, ceiling sterile air curtains upgrades, build-in control room desk/casework, additional wall outlets; including mechanical, plumbing, lighting, fire protection, and electrical systems as required. Reconfigured partitions and doorways, including new architectural walls, doors, frames, and hardware. Instillation of new interior finishes including ceiling, flooring, wall protection, and paint. Site preparation for installation of government-furnished catheterization lab equipment, including structural supports, utilities, shielding modification, conduits, and interfaces. Hazardous materials abatement, including asbestos, lead, and mold as identified or discovered during construction, following all applicable VA, EPA, OSHA, and state/local regulations. All other items as described in the contract documents This construction work is located in an occupied, operational clinical facility and must be performed in a manner that allows medical care services to continue uninterrupted throughout construction, This requires carefully phased construction, strict adherence to ICRA, infection control, noise/vibration limits, and daily coordination with the VA COR and end users. Construction may also include the abatement of any asbestos as identified on the provided drawings. The construction of this project will take place in a very busy occupied building and is to be completed to allow medical care functions to be maintained uninterrupted throughout construction necessitating carefully phased construction and coordination with VA COR/users, including strict adherence to ICRA requirements.