ContractCombined Synopsis/Solicitation

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Campus (JHBMC) Parking for the National Institute Health Intramural Research Program (IRP)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 75N95025Q00268
Response Deadline
Sep 10, 2025
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Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is seeking proposals for parking services at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Campus (JHBMC) in Baltimore, Maryland, for its Intramural Research Programs (IRP) associated with the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The contract requires the provision of up to 711 parking spaces, including 391 for NIA IRP staff and 320 for NIDA IRP staff, with a base period of performance lasting twelve months from September 28, 2025, to September 27, 2026, and options for two additional twelve-month periods. This procurement is critical for ensuring accessible parking for federal employees, trainees, and guest scientists working at the NIH Biomedical Research Center and TRIAD buildings. Interested vendors must submit their proposals electronically to Joshua Lazarus at josh.lazarus@nih.gov by September 10, 2025, at 1:00 PM EST, referencing solicitation number 75N95025Q00268.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
812930
Parking Lots and Garages
PSC Code
M1LZ
OPERATION OF PARKING FACILITIES

Solicitation Documents

4 Files
Attachment 3 - FAR 52.212-5.pdf
PDF3336 KB9/3/2025
AI Summary
The document, FAR 52.212-5, outlines mandatory contract terms and conditions for federal government acquisitions of commercial products and services, incorporating various Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses by reference. These clauses implement statutory and executive order provisions covering a wide range of areas including subcontractor restrictions, business ethics, whistleblower protections, reporting executive compensation, and prohibitions on certain foreign hardware/software/telecommunication services. It also details requirements related to small business utilization, equal opportunity for various demographics (veterans, disabled workers), combating human trafficking, environmental considerations (ozone-depleting substances, energy efficiency), and 'Buy American' provisions. Additionally, the document addresses payment terms, privacy safeguards, and the Comptroller General's right to examine records for contracts exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold. The clause specifies which of these requirements must be flowed down to subcontractors for commercial items, ensuring compliance throughout the supply chain. Alternate provisions modify the scope of record examination and flow-down requirements.
Attachment 2- FAR 52.212-4.pdf
PDF772 KB9/3/2025
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Attachment 4 - IPP Instructions.pdf
PDF1948 KB9/3/2025
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The document outlines the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) Prompt Payment clause (FAR 52.232-25) for federal government contracts, detailing proper invoice requirements and payment procedures. It specifies 12 essential items for a proper invoice, including contractor information, unique identifiers, and detailed descriptions of goods/services. Invoices not meeting these criteria will result in a 7-day notification of defects (shorter for perishable goods). The payment due date is generally 30 days after receiving a proper invoice or government acceptance, with interest penalties for late payments under specific conditions. Contractors are required to make accelerated payments to small business subcontractors. Payments must be submitted electronically via the Department of Treasury's Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), unless alternative procedures are authorized in writing. The document also provides contact information for invoice inquiries.
Attachment 1 - Statement of Work.pdf
PDF781 KB9/3/2025
AI Summary
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) requires up to 711 parking spaces for its workforce at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Campus (JHBMC) in Baltimore, MD. This Statement of Work outlines the need for a contractor to provide these spaces for the National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program (NIA IRP) and National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program (NIDA IRP) at the NIH Biomedical Research Center (BRC) and TRIAD buildings. The contract includes a 12-month base period from September 28, 2025, to September 27, 2026, plus two 12-month option years, extending potentially to September 27, 2028. The contractor must provide 24/7 accessible parking, with specific quantities allocated across different lots (Boiler, Alpha Commons, NE, and TRIAD). The NIH will verify monthly parking charges via a “Verification Master Sheet” and audit invoices, with the contractor submitting invoices based on these audit amounts. Government responsibilities include processing parking applications, conducting monthly audits, and notifying the contractor of new/terminated parkers and access issues. The contractor is responsible for notifying NIDA of any lot closures or schedule modifications. Confidentiality of employee parking information is also required.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedSep 3, 2025
deadlineResponse DeadlineSep 10, 2025
expiryArchive DateSep 25, 2025

Agency Information

Department
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Sub-Tier
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
Office
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH NIDA

Point of Contact

Name
Joshua T Lazarus

Place of Performance

Baltimore, Maryland, UNITED STATES

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