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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JUNE 28, 2024 SAM #8249
SOLICITATION NOTICE

J -- Bed and Stretcher Maintenance

Notice Date
6/26/2024 7:04:53 AM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
811210 —
 
Contracting Office
250-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 10 (36C250) DAYTON OH 45428 USA
 
ZIP Code
45428
 
Solicitation Number
36C25024Q0619
 
Response Due
7/9/2024 12:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
08/08/2024
 
Point of Contact
Roman Savino, Contracting-Contract Specialist
 
E-Mail Address
roman.savino@va.gov
(roman.savino@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS REGARDING SOLICITATION 36C25024Q0619: Question, would you need someone on-site 100%? With performing PM s and repairs for 693 units, this would require one or two personnel on-site every day. Answer: One technician is required on-site during the hours stated in the SOW for the days of Monday through Friday. Ref: B.3 Performance Work Statement, Page 6, #3. SCOPE. Scope: The included service, maintenance and repair should include repair of user reported defects, preventative maintenance services, safety inspection, incoming inspection service when new beds and stretchers are purchased by the medical center, manufacturer and VA reported hazard/maintenance alert remediation, technical phone support, 97% uptime guarantee, 4 hours onsite response time, and all parts and labor under a fixed price agreement to ensure equipment operation is in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications for the beds and stretchers listed on the provided inventory. How is the 97% uptime measured? What is the current readiness rate? In addition, if under 97% how long will the vendor have to achieve the 97% goal? Given the inventory of beds and stretchers in the hospital approximately 97% of them need to be operational at any time. A reasonable time period will be allowed due to parts delays and locating the broken unit. Ref: B.3 Performance Work Statement, Page 6, #4 Specific Tasks, Part b. Parts and Service. The contractor will supply all necessary repair parts, labor and transportation to restore operation of the equipment included in this agreement during the standard hours of coverage as stated above. This applies to replacement of the parts due to normal wear and due to misuse, abuse, or neglect. Would the Government consider removing the verbiage regarding covered parts and labor repairs due to misuse, abuse, neglect? If not, would the Government consider adding a CLIN to cover these repairs? The contract language remains as written. A discussion between the CO and COR shall take place to clarify any ambiguity. Ref: B.3 Performance Work Statement, Page 6, #4 Specific Tasks, Part a. Planned Maintenance (PM). Maintenance releases: Contractor will provide and install OEM maintenance releases at no cost to the Cleveland VA Medical Center. 4. What is considered a maintenance release, and can the Government provide an example? A. any software update that the manufacturer recommends or requires to maintain the proper operation of the bed or stretcher. 5. Is there a location on site where work will be performed? A. basic repairs can be performed where the bed is located or in a nearby corridor. Extensive repairs will be conducted in the corridor outside the Machine Shop or in a designated area approved by Engineering/ COR. Q: Are mattresses covered under this fixed rate agreement? Mattresses are covered under this contract. Q: Is/was there any non-contracted work performed on these beds/stretchers over the term of the contract? No, the contractor performs all repairs, except for any incidental fault reset that might occur by staff plugging a bed in or moving an obstruction from a sensor. 8. Can the Government provide a list of beds/stretchers that are down for repair or maintenance so the vendor can perform analysis as part of the pricing model? A. The inventory can vary with new purchases. Manufacturer and model can change with replacement units coming in at various times. Did the hospital make any purchases of any equipment/tools etc. to support the bed program that will be left for the next vendor, if so, can the Government provide this list? Tools will be provided by the contractor including a laptop for software upgrades needed by manufacturer. 10. Regarding the mattresses, if the Government wishes to have these as part of this contract, can a list of that inventory be provided? A. When the beds are delivered to this facility, they have the mattress standard with that bed model
 
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Record
SN07108553-F 20240628/240626230116 (samdaily.us)
 
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