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The presolicitation notice outlines a federal contracting opportunity for troubleshooting and replacing an MRI power conditioner at the Sheridan Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Wyoming. The contract is identified by solicitation number 36C25925Q0301 and is set to receive responses by April 30, 2025, at 10 AM Mountain Time. The project is designated as an SBA set-aside and falls under the product service code J061 and NAICS code 811210, indicating a focus on commercial and industrial machinery repair services. Interested parties should refer to the attached document for comprehensive details regarding the project requirements, which are essential for prospective bidders. The notice reflects the Department of Veterans Affairs' commitment to maintaining medical equipment required for veteran healthcare services. Key contact for inquiries is Contract Specialist David M. Glanton, reachable via email or phone. This document is part of the federal government's procurement process aimed at ensuring efficient fulfillment of VA operational needs.
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The document outlines a contract solicitation by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the replacement of a faulty control power supply board in a Toshiba G8000 UPS Power Conditioner at the Sheridan Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The bid, identified as Solicitation Number 36C25925Q0301, is due by April 30, 2025, with a total award amount of $34 million. The contractor is required to provide all necessary labor and resources to troubleshoot and repair the power conditioner, which powers a mobile MRI unit.
Key elements include the statement of work, which specifies that the contractor must have factory-trained technicians and the authority to collect electronic payments via e-invoicing. The document also details the expected delivery dates, pricing information, and contractor requirements, such as registration with the System for Award Management (SAM) and compliance with federal regulations.
Additionally, it includes provisions related to contract administration, labor standards, and limitations on subcontracting, emphasizing the involvement of small business concerns, including service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. This solicitation illustrates the federal government's commitment to maintaining healthcare infrastructure, specifically in supporting services for veterans.