VA Asks for Construction-Project Survey Input Again
Published Date: 6/25/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Veterans Affairs wants your thoughts on how their construction and facilities teams are doing. They’re updating a survey to make it easier and better, and they need feedback by August 24, 2026. If you’re part of a project team or interested in VA building projects, this is your chance to help shape improvements without any cost to you.
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VA CFM Project Survey Burden
If you are a project team member on VA major construction or major lease projects (including federal employees and private contractors), you are asked to complete the CFM Stakeholder Feedback Survey twice a year for the duration of the project. The survey has 10 questions plus 2 open-ended questions, is delivered by email, takes about 8 minutes on average per response, and the VA estimates 544 respondents with a total annual burden of 73 hours. Comments on this information collection are due by August 24, 2026.
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