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36C24121Q0274.docx | DOCX | Feb 25, 2021 |
6835--Portable Medical Grade Oxygen Tanks
Contact and place of performance
Scott Remillard
Augusta 04330-6719
THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR QUOTE. It is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract. Responses will not be considered as quotes, nor will any award be made as a result of this Sources Sought Notice. Any information provided by businesses to the Government is strictly voluntary. The Government will NOT be responsible for any costs incurred by interested b...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contract Office 01, has issued solicitation number 36C24121Q0274 as a Sources Sought notice to identify potential providers of portable medical grade oxygen. This market research supports a planned five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement with an estimated performance period from April 1, 2021, through March 31, 2026. The requirement is classified under NAICS 325120 Industrial Gas Manufacturing and PSC 6835 MEDICAL GASES. The primary purpose of this procurement is to ensure the timely deployment of medical gases to maintain daily operational and critical care at the Togus Veterans Affairs Healthcare System in Augusta, Maine. Interested parties must submit responses by March 5, 2021, to the point of contact, Scott Remillard.
The selected contractor will provide weekly deliveries of individual compressed gas cylinders every Tuesday to the VA campus in Augusta. Performance requirements include a two-hour response time for emergency service calls and a 24-hour response for non-emergency calls. The inventory includes approximately 2,600 aluminum E-cylinders with integrated valves and 156 size 300 nitrogen cylinders. Technical specifications mandate lightweight transport cylinders with integrated regulators capable of flow rates ranging from 0.25 to 25 liters per minute, as well as MRI-compatible cylinders and steel H-cylinders for emergency backup. All tanks must utilize single-valve integrated systems to minimize safety risks and include specific safety features such as rupture disk relief valves and 50 psi DISS outlet ports.
In addition to gas delivery, the contractor is responsible for repairing minor cylinder leaks, providing full leak test reports, and supplying no-cost accessories such as status tags, tank caps, and transportation carts. The contractor may also be required to provide training or guidance on new technology and factory-approved replacement parts. Administrative requirements include monthly electronic invoicing through the Tungsten system. One attachment, a .docx file titled 36C24121Q0274.docx, was provided with the initial notice on February 25, 2021.
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