Surgical Equipment Repair
ID: HT941026Q7599Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY (DHA)DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY HCD WESTCAMP PENDLETON, CA, 92055, USA

NAICS

Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance (811210)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND VETERINARY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (J065)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Health Agency (DHA), is soliciting quotes for surgical equipment repair and maintenance services at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska. The procurement aims to provide on-site preventative maintenance, repair, and training for a variety of surgical instruments, with an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 instruments requiring servicing per visit, including high-value items that need laser marking for infection control compliance. This contract is crucial for ensuring the operational readiness of medical equipment within military healthcare facilities. Interested small businesses must submit their quotes by November 3, 2025, at 10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time, and can contact John Lam Ho at ho.j.lam.civ@health.mil for further information.

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    The Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity (DHACA) Healthcare Contracting Division-West (HCD-W) is soliciting quotes for on-site surgical equipment preventative maintenance, repair, and training services for the Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska Military Treatment Facility. This Request for Quote (RFQ) is 100% set aside for small businesses, with a NAICS code of 811210 and a size standard of $34,000,000.00. The contract will include a base period and four option periods, spanning from November 9, 2025, to November 8, 2030. Quotes are due by October 30, 2025, at 10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time and must be submitted electronically. Evaluation criteria prioritize Technical Capability (Acceptable/Unacceptable), Past Performance (more important than price), and Price, with a “Past Performance Price Tradeoff” approach to ensure the best value for the government. Offerors must be registered in SAM and complete specific FAR provisions, including 52.204-24 regarding telecommunications and video surveillance services.
    This Performance Work Statement outlines a non-personnel services contract for on-site surgical equipment preventative maintenance, repair, and training at the 673d Medical Group and Alaska VA HCS. The contractor will provide all necessary resources to perform services such as preventive maintenance, repairs, testing, inspection, and laser marking of surgical instruments. Services are required for various surgical specialties, with an average of 3000-4000 instruments needing servicing per visit, including high-value instrument laser marking. The contractor must adhere to ANSI-AAMI ST-79:2017 and manufacturer specifications, providing a summary document upon instrument delivery detailing repairs and costs. The period of performance includes a base year and four option years. On-site repairs are Monday to Friday, 0730-1630, with off-site repairs returned within seven days. The contractor must implement a Surgical Instrument Quality Assurance Program (SIQAP) and provide staff training. Qualifications for contractor employees and representatives include ISO9001, ISO13485, ASQ, and CQI certifications. The government will provide facilities, utilities, and emergency services, while the contractor is responsible for personnel, equipment, and quality control. Key personnel are required, and adherence to safety, security, and environmental regulations is mandatory.
    The Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity (DHACA) Healthcare Contracting Division-West (HCD-W) is requesting responses for a Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) to evaluate contractors for On-Site Surgical Equipment Preventative Maintenance, Repair, and Training Services at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska. The questionnaire gathers detailed information on respondent and offeror references, contract specifics (number, type, performance period, description of services), market segment, magnitude (annual and total contract value), and complexity (FTEs, facility type). It includes a performance assessment based on definitions of Exceptional, Very Good, Satisfactory, Marginal, Unsatisfactory, and Not Applicable across key areas: Overall Fill Rate, On-Time Fill Percentage, Turnover Rate, and Replenishment Rate. The PPQ concludes with a performance summary, asking if the firm would be awarded another contract and if the contract was terminated for default or cause, with space for additional comments and signatures.
    This government pricing worksheet (HT941026Q7599) outlines the costs for on-site surgical equipment preventive maintenance, repair, and training services at the Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska Military Treatment Facility. The contract spans a base year from November 9, 2025, to November 8, 2026, and includes four additional option periods, each lasting one year, extending services through November 8, 2030. Each period of performance (PoP) details a quantity of four units of issue, likely representing individual service contracts or equipment sets. The document is structured to allow contractors to insert their information and provide pricing for each period, culminating in a grand total.
    The document is a detailed listing of various medical services and clinics, likely indicating the scope of services provided by a healthcare facility or a requirement within a government RFP for medical service provision. Key areas of service include specialized clinics such as Dermatology (DERM CLINIC), Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT, ENT CLINIC), Ophthalmology (EYE CLINIC, EYES (OPHTHALMOLOGY)), General Surgery (GEN SURG CLINIC), Gynecology (GYN), Orthopedics (ORTHO, ORTHO CLINIC), Urology (URO CLINIC, UROLOGY), and Pain Management (PAIN CLINIC). Additionally, the document lists critical emergency services (EMERGENCY CART, EMERGENCY ROOM), labor and delivery services, and various "GENERAL" services. The repeated listing of each service suggests a comprehensive catalog of operational departments or a detailed breakdown of service demands, emphasizing the breadth of medical care covered. Also mentioned are "AIRWAY CART," "LOANERS," and "PNU," which could refer to specific equipment, temporary medical devices, or a particular medical unit (e.g., Pneumonology). The inclusion of "VA DENTAL CLINIC" specifically points to services provided within a Veterans Affairs context. This extensive enumeration is crucial for understanding the operational scale or service requirements for a large healthcare entity, potentially for staffing, equipment procurement, or facility planning within a government contract or grant application.
    This document addresses questions regarding a government Request for Proposal (RFP) for surgical instrument repair and maintenance. Key aspects include the provision of equipment lists from Censitrac, which are updated quarterly and include dental clinic items. Laser marking is a required service to meet infection control guidelines and differentiate inventory, with an estimated 60% of instruments currently marked. The contract requires quarterly onsite instrument inspection and repair, with the current contractor performing 5-day visits and coordination for additional time if needed. Technicians must be ASQ and CQI certified, and a logistics warehouse space is available for setting up a temporary repair lab during quarterly visits.
    The document repeatedly identifies the "U S Air Force Reg Hospital Elmendorff" as the owner, indicating that this entity is the central focus of the file. Given the context of government files, RFPs, and grants, this repetition strongly suggests that the U.S. Air Force Regional Hospital Elmendorf is either the subject of a procurement, grant application, or a project requiring extensive documentation of its ownership or involvement. The file serves to establish and reiterate the ownership or primary stakeholder role of this specific Air Force medical facility within the scope of the government document.
    The provided government file details an inventory of assembled medical and surgical instrument containers, including their status, location, maintenance information, and usage statistics. The inventory tracks various sets such as Arthrex Arthroscopy Instruments, Basic Ortho Sets, D&C Instruments, Hand Sets, L&D Delivery Packs, Lap Basic Instruments, Minor Sets, Plastic Thyroid, and Straight Hand Osteotomes. For each container, the file lists its current status (all are 'Assembled'), specific storage location (e.g., 'ROW 4 COLUMN B SHELF 3', 'CS STEAM STERILIZER #1'), maximum uses before service, current uses, last maintenance date, next maintenance date, and total uses. The data indicates that some containers have exceeded their 'Max Uses Before Service,' suggesting a need for maintenance or inspection, particularly for items like 'ARTHREX ARTHROSCOPY INSTRUMENTS 5' and 'BASIC ORTHO SET 1'. This document is crucial for managing medical equipment, ensuring operational readiness, and informing maintenance schedules within a healthcare or government-supported facility.
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