MEDICAL ASEPTIC CLEANING SERVICES
ID: HT001425R0011Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY (DHA)DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCYFALLS CHURCH, VA, 22042, USA

NAICS

Janitorial Services (561720)

PSC

HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING (Q901)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Apr 2, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 10, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 17, 2025, 1:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Defense, through the Defense Health Agency (DHA), is soliciting proposals for Medical Aseptic Cleaning Services, Management of Linen Services, and minor facilities and grounds maintenance for the 86th Medical Group at Ramstein Air Base and the 52nd Medical Group at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany. The procurement aims to ensure high standards of cleanliness and hygiene in healthcare environments, including hospital and dental treatment facilities, while adhering to military and federal regulations. This firm-fixed-price contract will be awarded based on a combination of technical approach, experience, and price, with a focus on delivering the best value to the government. Interested parties must submit their proposals electronically by April 17, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Judith S. Meynard at Judith.S.Meynard.ctr@health.mil or Erica S. Oh at erica.s.oh.civ@health.mil.

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Apr 10, 2025, 7:05 PM UTC
The document outlines a request for proposals (RFP) for facility cleaning services across multiple zones designated by risk levels—low, medium, and high—in a healthcare context. It specifies the requirement for cleaning services, including general administrative areas, patient areas, waste management, and medical supply zones. Each service is structured as a firm-fixed-price (FFP) contract with a duration of 12 months, with options to extend for an additional year. Delivery will be by destination, emphasizing compliance with the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS). Key provisions include the contractor's obligation to provide cleaning for various types of surfaces and environments, as well as additional services such as linen management and day personnel. Each section of the document necessitates inspection and acceptance at the destination by government representatives, highlighting the importance of quality control in healthcare settings. The solicitation's structure ensures that contractors understand the requirements and expectations, stipulating clear guidelines for each service area. This RFP exemplifies the government’s commitment to maintaining stringent cleanliness standards within healthcare facilities, aligning service provisions with safety and regulatory needs.
Apr 10, 2025, 7:05 PM UTC
The Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity (DHACA) is soliciting proposals for Medical Aseptic Cleaning Services, Management of Linen Services, and minor facilities and grounds maintenance for the 52nd Medical Group at Spangdahlem Air Base and the 86th Medical Group at Ramstein Air Base. The government intends to award a Firm Fixed Price contract to the most advantageous offeror based on evaluation criteria, including Technical Approach, Experience, and Price. Quotations must demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the project, provide past performance references, and submit pricing in a specified format. Technical Approach and Experience are combined as significantly more important than Price in the evaluation process, emphasizing the need for a strong track record in similar services. Offerors are required to submit their quotations electronically and adhere strictly to submission deadlines. The selection will not only be based on lowest pricing but also on the quality and relevance of past performance in similar scopes and the team's ability to meet contract requirements. Such structured evaluations ensure the best value to the government while supporting quality healthcare services.
Apr 10, 2025, 7:05 PM UTC
The document addresses inquiries related to solicitation HT0014-25-R-0011, focusing on a request for proposals (RFP) for medical support services at two U.S. military clinics in Germany—Ramstein and Spangdahlem. The primary requirement is that bidders must submit proposals for both locations, not individually. It confirms the existence of incumbent vendors managing current contracts at these sites. Participation necessitates registration with SAM.gov, and while familiarity with local regulations and basic German language skills are advantageous, they are not mandatory. Medical waste handling is specified: contractors are responsible only for transporting waste barrels to a designated collection point. Wage determinations do not apply to this firm-fixed-price (FFP) contract. Overall, the document serves to clarify expectations and requirements for potential bidders while maintaining compliance with military and federal standards.
Apr 10, 2025, 7:05 PM UTC
The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for ambulatory healthcare facility aseptic management services and minor facility and grounds maintenance at the 86th Medical Group, Ramstein Air Base. The contractor is responsible for providing non-personal medical aseptic cleaning, linen management, and grounds maintenance in accordance with USAF and German guidelines. Services must comply with the Hospital Aseptic Management System and involve the use of approved cleaning products. Specific cleaning tasks include basic cleaning, restroom sanitation, and management of food preparation areas, adhering to defined schedules dependent on risk levels. The contractor must report to supervising officers and conduct regular inspections to maintain quality assurance, documenting all service performance. Additional roles include day personnel for emergency cleaning and caretakers for minor maintenance tasks. The contractor must furnish all necessary supplies and equipment, ensure staff training, and maintain high standards of hygiene and safety. Overall, the document emphasizes adherence to best practices for infection control, environmental standards, and effective facility management, aimed at supporting healthcare operations and ensuring patient safety.
The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for aseptic housekeeping services at Spangdahlem Medical Community facilities, including the Primary Care Clinic, Veterinary Clinic, and Health and Wellness Center. The contractor must provide personnel, equipment, and materials to deliver high-quality cleaning services consistent with commercial standards. Essential responsibilities include appointing certified personnel, maintaining hygiene standards, ensuring proper training, and complying with local health regulations. Key procedures include daily cleaning, waste management, and specific protocols for high-risk areas, such as isolation rooms. Contractor personnel must adhere to uniform and identification standards and maintain personal hygiene. The contractor is also responsible for ongoing communication regarding dual performance meetings and customer complaint records. Operational hours are specified, with services primarily conducted outside normal business hours, including cleaning during German holidays. Security requirements are strict, necessitating proper clearances for personnel accessing secured areas. The PWS emphasizes quality control, requiring the contractor to implement oversight measures to align with government performance standards. Regular inspections and the re-performance of unsatisfactory tasks are mandated. This document serves as a guide for ensuring effective sanitary operations critical to healthcare service delivery at the military base.
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