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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
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View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contract Office 01, issued this sources sought notice to conduct market research for the delivery of portable medical grade oxygen. This requirement, identified under solicitation number 36C24121Q0274, supports the Togus Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Augusta, Maine. The government intends to award a five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement with an estimated performance period from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2026. This procurement is classified under NAICS code 325120 Industrial Gas Manufacturing and PSC code 6835 MEDICAL GASES. Interested parties must submit responses by the deadline of March 5, 2021.
The scope of work involves the weekly delivery of compressed gas cylinders, including aluminum E cylinders with integrated valves and nitrogen size 300 cylinders. To ensure patient safety and operational readiness, the contractor must provide lightweight cylinders featuring integrated regulators with specific flow rate capabilities and 50 psi outlet ports. The contractor is required to deliver supplies every Tuesday and must respond to emergency service calls within two hours and non-emergency calls within 24 hours. All cylinders must meet regulatory guidelines, including the use of integrated valve stems to ensure continuous oxygen flow and the elimination of two-valve tanks to mitigate human factors safety risks.
The contractor is responsible for maintaining the cylinders, repairing minor leaks, and providing necessary components such as original equipment manufacturer parts, transportation carts, and status tags. Technical specifications require steel H cylinders for emergency backup and MR compatible transport cylinders for specialized medical environments. Invoicing for these services will be processed monthly through the Tungsten system. Scott Remillard is the designated point of contact for this market research notice, which includes one attachment titled 36C24121Q0274.docx.
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