MODIFICATION
66 -- Steam sterilizer for the US EPA in Cincinnati, OH
- Notice Date
- 3/9/2016
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 339112
— Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- CPOD US Environmental Protection Agency 26 West Martin Luther King Drive Mail Code: NWD Cincinnati OH 45268 USA
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- RFQ-OH-16-00096
- Response Due
- 3/15/2016
- Archive Date
- 9/3/2016
- Point of Contact
- Loesch, Kimberly
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This synopsis is amended to add the text of the synopsis that was omitted from the original transmission. PRE-SOLICITATION NOTICE for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Cincinnati Procurement Operations Division (CPOD) and Office of Research and Development (ORD), Safety Health and Environment Management (SHEM) The EPA/ORD/SHEM in Cincinnati, Ohio has a requirement for a steam sterilizer. The steam sterilizer shall replace an existing sterilizer and be used for the sterilization of infectious materials and wastes of varying composition including but not limited to laboratory glassware, agar solutions, culture plates, pipettes, contaminated PPE, and other infectious wastes. Note: This requirement was synopsized from November 9, 2015 to November 24, 2015 under the RFQ Number RFQ-OH-16-00034 titled "Steam Sterilizer for US EPA in Cincinnati, OH." Based upon the response to the request for quotations, the EPA revised its minimum specifications to remove the back flow prevention device. This requirement was also synopsized from January 5, 2016 to January 12, 2016 under the RFQ Number RFQ-OH-16-00056 titled "Steam Sterilizer for US EPA in Cincinnati, OH." The resultant award, EP-16-C-000059, will be terminated as a result of a protest. As a corrective action, the EPA is resoliciting the requirement based upon revised specifications. The following specifications are required to meet the needs of the EPA: 1. The sterilizer shall have an insulated, single door (either vertical or hinged left hand opening) and be recessed through one wall. 2. The sterilizer shall be recessed through a single wall: a. Due to surrounding equipment, the sterilizer must fit within the existing wall opening of 74.25" high x 38" wide. b. To permit clearance for maintenance and service of the sterilizer and adjacent equipment, the sterilizer shall not extend greater than 54" behind the wall and no greater than 16" outward from the wall for a maximum total depth of 76". (54 inches + 6 inch wall thickness + 16 inches = 76 inch depth). c. Due to surrounding equipment and services the sterilizer shall not exceed a width behind the wall of 38" except for necessary service connections and a width of 58" in front of the wall (10 inches on both sides of the 38 inch opening). 3. Capable of operation utilizing building supplied steam at a pressure of 50 psig. 4. Capable of operation utilizing building supplied potable water at 20 to 50 psig. 5. Electric- Require no greater than 208/240 VAC, 60 Hz, 3-phase power 6. Have an insulated sterilization chamber of a minimum size of 24" wide x 36" high by 48" deep to meet current equipment and waste processing sizes. 7. Certified and stamped as meeting Underwriters Laboratories Standard 61010-1, Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 1: General Requirements 8. Certified and stamped as meeting ASME Boiler and Pressure Code Section VIII Division 1. 9. Shall be provided with preprogrammed cycles meeting sterilization requirements for infectious waste as required State of Ohio regulations including a gravimetric, prevacuum, and liquid sterilization cycle. 10. A microcomputer control system with internal battery backup. 11. Control system permits a minimum for the storage of 5 preprogrammed cycles. 12. Controls shall require an access code or other identification method to operate the sterilizer or change cycle parameters. 13. Controls shall be located so as not to expose the sensitive components to steam and heat. 14. Controls shall be capable of providing a printed record of all pertinent cycle data including key transition points in the cycle and alarms and deviations that may jeopardize the sterilization process. 15. Pressure gauges displaying the chamber and jacket pressure accessible to the operator. 16. The following safety features and alarms: a. Chamber Emergency Manual Exhaust Valve -a manually operated valve that allows the operator to vent the chamber and save the product in case of power outage. b. Chamber door seal interlock and alarm - prevent cycle starting until the door is sealed and aborts the cycle and safely exhausts the chamber if door seal is lost during the cycle. Interlock should also prevent the door from being opened until chamber is vented to a safe pressure. c. Excessive condensate/vessel flooding - alarm and interlock to abort the cycle and vent the chamber safely if excessive condensate is sensed within the chamber. d. Pressure relief valve - prevent chamber pressure greater than rated pressure. e. Under Temperature Alarm - informs the operator that the temperature has dropped the sterilization temperature. f. Over Temperature Alarm - informs the operator that the chamber temperature has gone above a set point. g. Waste line alarm - informs the operator that drain line temperature is outside the normal range. h. Pressure/temperature alarm - informs the operator that chamber pressure or temperature readings are outside the normal steam range during sterilize phase. Miscellaneous Requirements: 1. Disconnection of existing AMSCO Eagle 3041 sterilizer including all necessary utility disconnections, remove and transport equipment to a predetermined location within EPA facility for pickup or disposal. 2. Any discount provided for trade in of existing AMSCO Eagle 3041 sterilizer 3. Cost of professional installation of sterilizer to include all necessary labor and materials required to uncrate, set in place and assemble equipment including all utility connections. Must fit through existing access doorway of 40" clearance. 4. Cost of any necessary operational check-out testing following set up including any necessary adjustments 5. Cost of demonstration of the equipment for facility personnel. 6. Loading Cart and transfer rack for loading/unloading This procurement will be accomplished using FAR Part 12 and 13 Procedures. The government anticipates awarding a single fixed price purchase order. The EPA anticipates award will be made by April 15, 2016. The request for quotation is anticipated for release on or about March 22, 2016, and will be made available through FedConnect at www.fedconnect.net. Questions concerning this synopsis should be submitted within 7 calendar days of the date of the publication of this notice. Submit your questions via FedConnect at www.fedconnect.net. Telephone requests will not be honored. One or more of the items under this acquisition are subject to Free Trade Agreements.
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