DOCUMENT
Q -- Dental Lab Services - Attachment
- Notice Date
- 6/24/2015
- Notice Type
- Attachment
- NAICS
- 339116
— Dental Laboratories
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs;Birmingham VA Medical Center;700 South 19th Street;Birmingham AL 35233
- ZIP Code
- 35233
- Solicitation Number
- VA24715Q0395
- Response Due
- 5/4/2015
- Archive Date
- 7/24/2015
- Point of Contact
- Connie Ganier
- E-Mail Address
-
3-8101
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Award Number
- VA247-15-D-0148
- Award Date
- 6/24/2015
- Awardee
- ORAL ARTS LABORATORY, INC.;2700 MEMORIAL PKWY SW;HUNTSVILLE;AL;35801
- Award Amount
- 4,966,875.00
- Description
- STATEMENT OF WORK DEFINITIONS 1.VAMC: Veterans Affairs Medical Center 2.Special Handling: Unusual circumstance may dictate the need for a dental order to be picked up specially, specially shipped and returned overnight, or processed within a shorter time frame. 3.Routine Handling: A dental laboratory work authorization that is usually performed and returned within a specified time frame. 4.Turn Around Time (TAT): The length of elapsed time between pickup of the dental lab order by the contractor until the receipt of the complete order by VA Dental Service. 5.VA Medical Center Dental Clinic: Birmingham AL. 6.COR: Contracting Officer's Representative. 7.Dental Laboratory Services: Laboratory procedures are required for the treatment of dental patients. These would include, but not be limited to, all laboratory fabrication aspects of complete dentures, removable partial dentures, fixed partial dentures and crowns, and dental implant prostheses. 8.Working Day: Any twenty-four hour period of the typical administrative work week, i.e. Monday through Friday (M-F). For example, if the contractor is allowed 5 working days for a prosthesis and he picks it up on a Monday, it would be due back to VA the following Monday. Federal holidays occurring M-F are not considered a working day. TERMS OF CONTRACT This contract is effective for the period from July 1, 2015- June 30, 2016 with four (4) one-year option renewals. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The contractor shall furnish Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. local time, all labor, transportation, materials, general dental laboratory tools, equipment and supervision required to provide Dental Prostheses to the VA Medical Center Dental Services, 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, AL 35233. 1.The Contractor shall fabricate dental prosthetic items in strict accordance with the dental laboratory order for the fabrication of dental prostheses, which shall include but not be limited to the following; all laboratory fabrication aspects of complete dentures, removable partial dentures, fixed partial dentures and crowns, and dental implant prostheses. 2.Special handling may be required on specific orders and will be authorized on a case by case basis by the VAMC and paid for under a separate purchase order. 3.The normal turnaround time (in working days as defined) for dental prosthetic items shall be: a. Two Days: 1.Complete and Removable Partial Denture acrylic resin repairs 2.Complete and Removable Partial Denture, tooth additions/repairs 3.Complete and Removable Partial Denture Relines/Rebases 4.Custom impression trays 5.Poured Impressions & master cast fabrication 6.Articulation of cast 7.Cast duplications 8.Cast Post and Cores 9.Solder/Laser Weld 10.Record Bases & Occlusal Rims b. Three Working Days: 1.Full Cast Crowns 2.Complete and Removable Partial Dentures, tooth setup 3.Complete and Removable Partial Denture, Process and Finish 4.Flexible Partial Denture, Process and Finish 5.Re-shoot CuSil Partials and Reline c. Four Working Days: 1.Flexible Partial denture, tooth set-up 2.Cusil Partial Denture, tooth set-up 3.CuSil Partial denture Process and Finish d. Five Working Days: 1.1-10 Crown and Bridge Units, PFM 2.BruxZir or IPS e.max crown or bridge 3.Cast Partial Denture Framework 4.Removable Partial Denture Set-up, Process, and Finish 5.Complete Denture Set-up, Process, and Finish 6.Removable Partial Denture Clasp Repairs or Additions 7.Comfort hard/soft mouth guards 8.Processed Implant surgical Guides 9.Implant Bars 10.Transitional Partial Denture Setup and Process 11.Diagnostic Wax-up, 12.Lava crown 13.BruxZir crown 14.IPS E-max crown/veneer e. Six Working Days: 1.Flexible Partial Denture Setup, Process, and Finish f. Seven Working Days: 1. Eleven or more Crown and Bridge Units, PFM 2. Orthodontic Appliances 3. Crown with attachment or implants g. Eight Working Days: 1. Procera Crown 2. Custom titanium or zirconium abutments only h. Ten Working Days: 1.One to twelve units in Select Department i. Fifteen Working days 1.Custom titanium or zirconium abutments with crowns 4. The following materials shall be used in the fabrication of dental prostheses a. Complete Dentures/Removable Partial Dentures: Lucitone 199 acrylic resin or equivalent Coelor coloration or equivalent Occlusal Scheme: Monoplane, linear Anatomic, full balanced Lingualized, linear 33 */monoplane 30 *rational Functional/rational Tooth material: Trybyte IPN(Dentsply) or equivalent Ivoclar Blueline Heraus Kulzer b. Fixed Partial Denture/Crown: High Noble-- All crown and bridge metal must be high noble alloy-by ADA definition at least 60% noble metal of which at least 40% must be gold c. Implant Systems: Nobel Biocare BioHorizons/Zimmer Astra Biomet 3I 5. Contractor shall provide the following services at the VA Dental Service: a. Forms for the authorization of work at their facility. b. Once daily pick-up and delivery Monday through Friday in the Dental Clinic, to include but not limited to: 1.All impressions 2.All cast, articulators etc. necessary for the proper and timely dental treatment of all patients 6. Contractor shall consult with VA Dental staff regarding any specific dental laboratory order. QUALIFICATIONS, LICENSES AND INSPECTION OF CONTRACTOR 1.Contracting officer reserves the right to thoroughly inspect and investigate the contractor's and subcontractor's facilities and other qualifications. 2.The contractor and all approved sub-contractor's facilities shall have all licenses, permits and certifications as required by local and state authorities. Current copies of these must be provided to the contracting officer upon request. QUALITY OF WORK Communication back and forth between the VA and the Vendor is important to maintain and coordinate the quality assurance aspects of this contract. 1.The contractor will follow the Quality Assessment Guidelines shown below. 2.Failed Standard; Validated complaints/year (beginning upon award/acceptance of the contract) that exceed 2% of the product supplied in any individual category, and/or 10 or more general complaints about the quality of service provided, as determined by the contracting officer or contracting officer technical representative may be cause for contract modification or termination by the VA. 3.Remakes: If it is found that any laboratory items are not compliant with the Quality Assessment Guidelines, the contractor shall remake the item at no additional cost. 4.The COR will notify the vendor in writing on a monthly basis any issues concerning quality complaints of dental laboratory items providing detailed information for the vendor to correct identified discrepancies. Quality Assessment Guidelines I. Complete and Partial Dentures 1.Denture and partial denture impression must be boxed and poured in improved stone and be dense and free from voids. Denture and partial cast must have a peripheral roll on the cast such that the border molding has been maintained. The roll should be 2-3 mm in height and the land area should also be 2-3 mm wide for the border molded area. 2.Denture acrylic must be free from porosity and highly polished. Ethnic acrylic shades must be available for use and ethic shade guides must be provided to the VA lab to help in selecting the proper acrylic shade for the patient. Borders must be maintained when processing and finishing prostheses. There should be no attempt to fit processed denture or partial denture bases back to the master cast. Acrylic around denture teeth shall be anatomically correct and maintained after polishing with a minimal amount of flash acrylic on denture teeth. 3.Lab must be able to set different types of occlusal schemes as requested to include: a.Cross tooth cross arch balanced occlusal scheme b.Lingualized occlusal scheme c.Lingualized non-balanced occlusal scheme d.Monoplane/neutrocentric occlusal scheme REF-1.Dental Laboratory Procedures---Morrow,Rudd and Eissmann 2. U.S. Air Force Lab Manual-AFPAM-103VI 4.All denture and partial denture cases shall be remounted before separating from the master cast to insure pin opening from processing is less than 1mm and also to correct any occlusal discrepancy. For cases with pin opening greater than 1 mm they must be adjusted at the lab. VA lab has the right to reject denture and partial denture cases whose teeth have been excessively adjusted and no longer resemble teeth. 5.All partial denture cast frameworks shall be returned on the master cast. The master cast shall not be abraded in any way. All rests must be completely seated-within75-100 microns and fit the full extent of the prepared rest seat. All frameworks must be smoothly polished and free from porosity. A nickel free alloy must be used in fabrication of metal partial denture frameworks. 6.All laboratory prescriptions done by VA dentists must be exactly followed. If a deviation from the requested design is required, the contract lab must request authorization from VA dentist. 7.Lab must provide and assortment of denture teeth that are available for use. Only the highest quality denture teeth shall be used in all prostheses. 7. All removable prostheses must have the patients' last name placed in the acrylic. 8. Removable cases mounted at the contract lab will be mounted on a calibrated whip mix 2240 articulator. 9. Excessive block-out shall not be used on record bases and every attempt shall be made to maintain the same peripheral border on the master cast in the record bases. II.Crown and Bridge and Implant Prostheses 1.Microscopes must be used to evaluate all crowns and bridges and must fit the dies or implant custom abutments (within 75 microns). There shall be no ledges. The VA shall return any prostheses that do not meet these standards for repair or remake at contract lab expense. 2.All metal used for metal ceramic and gold crowns will be high noble. (ADA specifications for high noble-60% high noble metal of which 40% must be gold). The only time a base metal may be used is for resin retained fixed partial dentures (Maryland Bridges) or cast post and cores as requested. There will be no holes in metal copings on which porcelain has been applied. 3.All crowns and bridges should be anatomically correct with proper emergence profile and not over-contoured unless specified on the laboratory prescription. 4.All porcelain must be dense with no porosity and match precisely the requested shade tab, photograph and/or lab prescription custom design. No metal or opaque can be showing through areas where porcelain is supposed to be applied. All frameworks supporting the porcelain shall support the veneering porcelain such that there must be no more than 2 mm of unsupported veneering porcelain. VA lab must be able to add contact and occlusion if necessary to the applied porcelain. Contract lab will provide firing cycle numbers and sample material necessary to make chair-side corrections of the porcelain. If porcelain cracks/fractures with-in 1 year of insertion, contract laboratory will remake prosthesis at no cost to VA. 5.All cases should hold shim-stock when articulated. Occlusal contacts shall be on proper cusp, fossa and marginal ridges where possible. There shall be contact only in centric occlusion and not in lateral movements except where requested. 6.Cases mounted by contract lab will mounted on a calibrated 2240 whip mix articulator. 7.No plastic articulators will be used for dual arch impressions. All cases must be mounted on a metal articulator. 8.Implant custom abutments must be fabricated according to the dentist specifications. Soft tissue cast must be utilized and no cement retained restoration margin should ever be more than 1 mm below the tissue. 9.All crowns and bridges must be fit to a solid cast to provide the most accurate proximal contacts. 10.Contract lab must be able to accept digital impressions. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS 1.The contractor will provide the following, upon request, as well as provide copies during the term of the contract to the CO and COTR upon request. a.A mutually agreeable time for pickup and delivery. b.Telephone numbers and contact persons to be used by the using service at the VAMC to inquire about specific dental laboratory orders. c.A narrative description of the laboratory's quality control program. SECTION - B SUPPLIES/SERVICES AND PRICES/COSTS Contractor shall provide dental prostheses service to the VA Medical Center, 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, AL for the period July 1, 2015 thru June 30, 2016, with four (4) one year option to renew, in accordance with Specification. ESTIMATED ITEM QUANTITY VAMC BIRMINGHAM, AL 1. Dentures, Complete, Setup & Processing A Including teeth500 2. Custom Trays, Complete Dentures500 3. Box & Pour Final Impressions, Dentures/Partials600 4. Custom Trays RPDs200 5. Stabilized Baseplate/Rims550 6. Partial Denture Complete- Metal Framework, Setup & Processing a. Including teeth 200 7. Denture, Repair, Complete 100 8. Denture, Replace Tooth a. Including Teeth50 9. Denture, Reline, Complete50 10. Denture, Reline, Partial50 11. Denture Immediate a. Including teeth 50 12. Flexible Partial Denture -complete a. Including teeth 50 13. Fluoride or bleaching tray100 14. Occlusal Night-guard hard processed clear acrylic100 15. Denture Repair Base50 16. Partial, Repair Framework10 17. Partial, Repair Clasp50 18. Partial, Replace Tooth a.Including teeth25 19. Partial, Add Tooth a.Including teeth25 20. Partial, Add Clasp15 21. Denture Rebase70 22. Sleep Apnea Appliance (Tap 3)20 23. Occlusal Rims, Partial50 24. Transitional Acrylic Partial Denture (flipper) a.Including teeth150 Crown and Bridge and Implants Quantity 25. Crown & Bridge Models600 26. Diagnostic Casts pour50 27. Pre-fabricated temps 80 28. Implant Surgical Guides100 29. Post & Core- Cast20 30. Diagnostic Wax-ups50 31. Stents for C&B Temps400 32. Solder Connections20 33. PFM Crowns (all high noble metal) 1100 a. Metal surcharge for occlusal or lingual metal 300 b. Metal surcharge for PFM pontics ( avg) 200 34. Full Gold Crowns (all high noble) 200 a. Metal surcharge for gold crowns (avg)200 b. Metal surcharge for gold pontics (avg)50 35. Custom Implant Titanium Abutments250 a. Ceramic Abutments 20 36. PFM Screw retained implants crowns100 a. All gold screw retained crowns30 37. Metal free restorations a.Monolithic Zirconia crowns50 b.Layered Zirconia crowns20 c.Lithium Disilicate crowns/veneers80 d.Leucite reinforced crowns/veneers20 38. Over-denture milled titanium bar 10 39. Hybrid type prosthesis complete (bar,acrylic,teeth) 20 Orthodontic Quantity 40.Hawley Retainer with Clasp 15 41. Invisible retainer 20
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