PIMC Pharmacy, ATS & Standpipe
ID: 75H701-25-R-00029Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFINDIAN HEALTH SERVICEDIV OF ENGINEERING SVCS - SEATTLESEATTLE, WA, 98121, USA

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Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (236220)

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CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES (Y1DA)
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    The Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the Indian Health Service (IHS), is seeking information from qualified firms regarding the PIMC Pharmacy, ATS & Standpipe project located at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center in Arizona. The project involves relocating the Inpatient Pharmacy, installing an automatic transfer switch for generator testing, and upgrading the standpipe system, with a total performance period of 270 calendar days. This procurement is significant as it aims to enhance healthcare infrastructure while prioritizing participation from small businesses, particularly those owned by Native Americans and other disadvantaged groups. Interested firms must submit their responses, including company information and relevant project experience, to Kelly Britton at kelly.britton@ihs.gov by 2:00 PM (MST) on January 14, 2025, with an anticipated project value between $1 million and $5 million.

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    The document outlines the procedural requirements for contractors wishing to participate in procurements under the Buy Indian Act, specifically for the Indian Health Service (IHS). It mandates self-certification from Offerors, affirming their status as an “Indian Economic Enterprise” at the time of bid submission, contract award, and throughout the contract duration. Any change in eligibility requires immediate notification to the Contracting Officer. Additionally, Offerors must register with the System of Award Management (SAM) and are warned against providing false information, which is punishable under federal law. The representation form within the document enables Offerors to declare their ownership status in relation to an Indian Economic Enterprise, ensuring compliance with the Buy Indian Act provisions. This ensures that contracts are awarded to eligible firms, fostering economic opportunities for Indian enterprises within the context of government contracts and grants. Overall, the document emphasizes the importance of integrity and compliance in fulfilling the requirements of federally funded projects aimed at benefiting Indian communities.
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