Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
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The Marion VA Health Care System is seeking contractors to provide design, installation, and maintenance services for ceiling-mounted patient lifts. Proposals must include site evaluations, compliance with technical requirements, and a buy-back option for old systems. All work must adhere to federal regulations and be performed during normal business hours.
Marion, IL
Statement of Work
Patient Ceiling Lifts
Background:
The Marion VA Health Care System is seeking a contractor to furnish all design, site evaluation, labor, materials, and equipment to install permanent ceiling mounted patient care lifts in existing facilities. Many hospital buildings were constructed in the early 1900-1950’s and have limited above ceiling clearance. Additionally, numerous utility systems occupy this space and must be considered when installing new equipment above the ceiling. It is strongly recommended that the contractor perform a thorough site evaluation prior to submitting a proposal.
Scope of Work:
The Contractor shall provide a technical and cost proposal for turn-key services to install patient lift systems in accordance with this scope of work. This cost proposal shall be for providing installation of all new and removal/de-installation of all lift system equipment including but not limited to; slings, lift devices, rails, support material, bracing and all other associated components required for complete, functional installation for ceiling lift in with scale and continuous charge ceiling lift systems. This proposal is also a request for the vendor to provide a buy-back proposal for any old systems that are removed. This proposal shall also be for installation of the lift systems including but not limited to any required plans, engineering details and documents, tools, labor, testing, training, cleaning supplies, containment systems, etc. All new lift systems must have a lifting capacity of no less than 770 lbs. The rail systems must be designed, constructed, and installed in an X-Y (room-covering) design; in such a manner as to allow for maximum utilization of patient room space. Operation of the system must be smooth with no fast or jerky starts and stops. Operation of the system must allow for adequate lifting height allowing for transfer of patient from bed. Track systems shall be self supporting either from the ceiling or from a post mounted system as required due to existing conditions. Existing hangers, Unistrut, or other support components shall not be utilized to support the lift tracks. No existing utility systems or supports shall be used for support or for bracing of the lift system. All new supports must be connected directly to building structural components.
Technical Requirements:
Certified contractor will not perform any work/preventive maintenance inspections in an area/room occupied by a patient. Unless otherwise approved by contract COR (or designee), certified contractor will be required to perform all work during the hospital normal business hours (M-F 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM) excluding federal holidays. Contractor will provide all travel, labor, parts, test equipment (to include weight set), tools, and incidentals necessary to perform all required inspection services. Any overtime needed that would cause an increasing in invoicing must receive prior approval by the VISN Contracting Officer, through the COR (or designee).
All services for this contract must meet manufacturer's performance and technical specifications, Federal Regulations, and other specifications that may apply such as National Electric Code (NEC), Life Safety Code (LSC), Joint Commission (JC), and VA Regulations. There is a potential for exposure to blood borne or other infectious material with equipment throughout the hospital.
All contractor maintenance persons must use the “Universal Precautions” during cleaning and maintenance/repair procedures required by this service request. Contractor will be responsible for providing their own Personal Protective Equipment as applicable.
A Guldmann certified contractor must annotate all aspects of annual inspection performed on the Guldmann annual inspection checklist to include: date and time of completed preventive maintenance; type, model, and serial number of the lifting system on which preventive maintenance was performed, maintenance performed and all repairs and/or repair parts (if applicable) used to maintain operating efficiency per manufacture specifications of the equipment. The Guldmann contractor will also complete checklists for Installation or Relocation Checklist for Ceiling Mounted Patient Lifts and/or Corrective and Preventive Maintenance Checklist for Ceiling Mounted Patient Lifts as outlined in VACO Patient Safety Alert AL14-07PSA. The applicable checklist must be completed and signed by the inspector/technician, the facility representative, and the unit manager where the work is done. The annual inspection checklist along with the VA inspection checklists (as applicable) shall be sent to the applicable facility POC (BMET, Facilities, or SPHM Facility Coordinator).
Contractor shall provide the following to be considered for award:
handgrip; available in multiple sizes
Payment will be made monthly in arrears upon receipt of a properly prepared invoice, referencing all lifting systems that received the Required Services the contract number and assigned purchase order number.
Personnel Qualifications
Contractor personnel performing preventive maintenance inspections and repair services must be fully qualified as per the original manufacture technical certification requirements.
Listing of equipment to be covered under the Required Services as stated in paragraph1 above.
GULDMANN PATIENT CEILING LIFT - MARION IL is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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