The VA Walla Walla file outlines specifications for medical equipment procurement, including two models of ultrasound tables and a combination examination/treatment chair. The Biodex 058-720 Ultra Pro Ultrasound Table features a three-section design, motorized height adjustments (23"-39"), a weight capacity of 500 lbs, and includes side rails and stirrups, with two units required for Radiology rooms. The Midmark 626 Exam/Treatment Chair/Table Combination Unit is detailed with features such as powered adjustments (15"-37" height), a 650 lbs weight capacity, detachable exam light, and tamper-resistant electrical receptacles, with five units needed across various departments including Prosthetics and Telehealth. The furniture must comply with specifications for electrical and mechanical requirements, and final finishes will be subject to VA interior design approval. This document is part of a larger procurement effort aligned with federal standards for healthcare facilities, aimed at improving patient care and operational efficiency within the VA system.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) requires the establishment of a fixed-price purchase order for ultrasound and exam tables at the Jonathan M Wainwright Medical Center (JMWMC) in Walla Walla, WA. The project aims to supply the latest models from certified manufacturers, ensuring thorough specifications and features for both types of tables. Key requirements for the ultrasound table (M9005) include motorized height adjustment, robust patient capacity, and additional accessories like straps and stirrups. The exam/table combination unit (M9035) must serve dual purposes and comply with accessibility standards, including substantial weight capacity and ergonomic adjustments.
Delivery is scheduled between November 1 and November 15, 2024, with no price changes allowed due to construction delays within specified limits. Vendors must coordinate delivery details with designated contacts to prevent unapproved shipments. A one-year warranty and comprehensive access to user and technical manuals are mandatory. The contractor must ensure minimal disruption during the installation process and comply with safety regulations on-site. This procurement highlights the VA's commitment to enhancing healthcare facilities for veterans by outfitting them with quality medical equipment.