DOCUMENT
J -- BIOMED SERVICES FOR CBOCs. EDA: 5/30/2017-Current MS: Pre-Award-Status: Peer Review. - Attachment
- Notice Date
- 6/27/2017
- Notice Type
- Attachment
- NAICS
- 811219
— Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs;W.J.B. Dorn VA Medical Center;6439 Garners Ferry Road;Columbia SC 29209-1639
- ZIP Code
- 29209-1639
- Solicitation Number
- VA24717Q0599
- Response Due
- 7/7/2017
- Archive Date
- 9/5/2017
- Point of Contact
- Joseph Locke
- E-Mail Address
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6-4000,
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
- Description
- 1 Page 1 of Page 3 of 19 PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT BIOMEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS WJB Dorn VA Medical Center 1. GENERAL: The Contractor shall provide all labor, material, parts, equipment, manuals and schematic drawings necessary to perform preventive maintenance service, emergency repair work and performance evaluations on the medical equipment located at: Florence CBOC 1822 Sally Hill Farms Blvd. Florence SC 29501 Sumter CBOC 407 N Salem St., Sumter SC 29150 Orangeburg CBOC 1767 Village Park Dr., Orangeburg SC 29118 Spartanburg CBOC 279 North Grove Medical Park, Spartanburg SC 29303 1.2 The Government reserves the right to add additional CBOC locations. The equipment shall be maintained in optimum operating condition and meet manufacturer's specification for operation and performance. The contractor will comply with the recommendations of the original equipment manufacturer as well as criteria established by TJC, VA, and NFPA for preventive maintenance and service on all equipment used at the clinic. The on-site CBOC manager is responsible for ensuring equipment users have had adequate training to properly operate equipment before use. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The Contractor shall perform on-site maintenance, repair, calibration, performance verification and quality assurance to keep the equipment covered by this contract in optimum operating condition. Travel, zone and labor charges performed during normal working hours are included at no extra cost. Authorization must be obtained from the COR in advance for any work performed outside of normal working hours. If this authorization is given for the convenience of the Contractor, there will be no additional charge for labor, travel time, or other expenses The Contractor shall perform all services in accordance with the terms and conditions contained herein. For equipment list see Attachment A, which includes equipment inventoried on-site at the initiation of the contract. Any Biomedical equipment found on-site which is not listed on the attached inventory must be reported to the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for this contract, within one week. Any equipment on the list which cannot be located on-site shall be reported to the COR within one week. Any new equipment placed on-site at this clinic will be added to the list. The Contracting Officer will make these adjustments through Contract Modifications as appropriate. The COR will periodically call for the contractor s equipment list in order to reconcile the list with the VA Biomedical Service equipment listing. This requirement is for non-personal services, contract personnel performing under this contract shall perform services under the control and general supervision of the Chief, Biomedical Service and/or the COR. The Contractor shall furnish all necessary labor, tools, material, supplies/parts, manuals and schematic drawings necessary to perform scheduled preventive maintenance service, emergency repair work and performance evaluation on the listed medical instrumentation. Services shall include all major and minor parts, supplies necessary for repair and maintenance. Contractor shall have access and readily available manufacturer's replacement parts. Equipment placed under this service contract shall be in good operating condition. Preventive maintenance will be done during normal working hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. excluding Federal Holidays. Overtime work of preventive maintenance service outside of normal working hours, (after 5:00 P.M. and before 8:00 A.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday, Sunday, or Federal Holiday) will require the prior approval by the COR. Scheduled preventive maintenance cycles must be completed within the month scheduled; time extensions will require the approval of the COR and the Chief, Biomedical Engineering. Emergency Repair Service. Unlimited emergency repair service to be available on site when necessary, Monday through Friday during normal business hours, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., with a response time for emergencies within four (4) hours after the initial call placed by the COR. The Contractor's service personnel shall respond within one (1) hour to telephone request or emergency service to determine the scope of the problem and make recommendations including scheduling for on-site repairs, should it be determined that on-site repairs are required, the Contractor, must arrive the same working day to start repairs when the initial call is made before noon, if the Contractor is initially contacted after 12 noon, then the Contractor must make every effort to arrive during the same day, or no later than start of the next working day. Maintenance and Repair Specifications. For each Instrument system identified herein the Contractor shall perform at a minimum those services as determined necessary by Biomedical Engineering and the COR. The using service specification on the listed medical instrument is based on the equipment manufacturers recommended service and preventive maintenance procedures and schedules and the medical utilization of the instrument. All medical equipment with sufficient identified risk will be included in the Medical Equipment Program. Maintenance and testing will be conducted based on frequencies established by the Medical Equipment Program as reflected in Attachment A. In addition, inspection stickers shall be placed on the equipment with the date inspected, inspector s initials, and re-inspection due date. The COR is responsible for notifying the Contractor of all recalls and medical equipment alerts. The Contractor is responsible for all corrective actions when applicable for all medical equipment. All medical equipment incidents shall be reported by using the Risk Management Incident Reporting System. A summary consisting of: (contact name, Description of incident, EE#, Model number, Serial Number, date & time) of any equipment incident will be reported to the COR who will forward a copy to the VA Biomedical Engineering Department. A Medical Equipment Manual will be available on site and consist of all medical equipment and any maintenance performed on the equipment. This documentation will be maintained for the life of the equipment. Performance verification will be required at the conclusion of every preventive maintenance and emergency repair event. This verification procedure may include performance testing for accuracy and precision of the instrument. If any procedures were performed that would in any way affect the calibration status of the instrument, the results of performance testing must conform to established performance criteria for the instrument. Contractor shall have written preventive maintenance inspection procedures and documented evidence of inspections being performed per manufacturer s specifications. Initial inspections on new equipment will be performed and documented by the Biomedical Engineering Department at the Columbia Medical Center, prior to delivery to the clinic. Thereafter all medical equipment will be inspected and documented by the Contractor. Semi-annual Preventive Maintenance Inspections (PMI) must not be less than 180 days apart. All medical equipment will be identified by a bar code label for tracking purposes of equipment records. Documentation of inspections will be provided to the COR within two weeks of completion. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: One base year with the possibility of four one year option periods. Base Year: 365 DAYS AFTER DATE OF CONTRACT 1st Option Period 365 DAYS AFTER DATE OF MODIFICATION 2nd Option Period 365 DAYS AFTER DATE OF MODIFICATION 3rd Option Period 365 DAYS AFTER DATE OF MODIFICATION 4th Option Period 365 DAYS AFTER DATE OF MODIFICATION 4. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE: Florence CBOC 1822 Sally Hill Farms Blvd. Florence SC 29501 Sumter CBOC 407 N Salem St., Sumter SC 29150 Orangeburg CBOC 1767 Village Park Dr., Orangeburg SC 29118 Spartanburg CBOC 279 North Grove Medical Park, Spartanburg SC 29303 Days and Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Deliveries shall not be performed on the following legal Government holidays: New Year's Day Martin Luther King's Birthday Presidents Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day 1 January Third Monday in January Third Monday in February Last Monday in May 4 July First Monday in September Second Monday in October 11 November Fourth Thursday in November 25 December Or any other day specifically declared by the President of the United States to be a National Holiday. When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is observed as the legal holiday and when a holiday falls on a Saturday, the proceeding Friday is observed as the legal holiday by U.S. Government Agencies. SAFETY STANDARDS: The Contractor shall perform electrical safety measurements on all equipment under this contract after all work has been completed for each visit. The standards to be used are specified in Attachment B. These standards are strictly enforced. Any equipment not meeting minimum standards shall be considered "Inoperable" until such time as it "Passes" the minimum standards. All equipment will be subject to inspection by VA Biomedical Engineering personnel to verify compliance with these standards. ADDITIONAL SERVICES: Contractor shall guarantee all equipment covered in this contract shall be in optimum working condition at the contract expiration date provided that the Contractor is notified of any discrepancy at least one (1) day before the contract expiration date. Any changes, updates, or retrofits made in any component or system shall be annotated in station equipment manuals and records. Service will also include recording all routine work, corrections and repair work in the equipment log. AUTHORIZED SERVICES: Only those services specified within are authorized under this contract. Before performing any service or repairs of a non-contract nature, the COR must be advised of the reasons for additional work. If appropriate, the COR may authorize the additional services or repairs under a separate purchase authorization. Contractor is cautioned that only the COR may authorize additional services or repair and that reimbursement will not be made unless prior authorization is obtained. Medical Equipment Additions and Subtractions Additions Requiring Repair: If equipment is found during PM or Service Call not on the contract list, the COR will be notified for submittal of a 2237 service request. Once the equipment is repaired, the Contractor will notify the COR with the following information; date starting service, EE#, description, model, serial#, room location and service contract per month to the end of the contract period. The COR will notify the Purchasing Agent for amendment. Once the amendment is completed and funding approved, the contractor will be notified to perform services. PM services will be performed to fall in cycle with all other items within the CBOC. Non-Repair Additions: The Contractor will notify the COR with the following information: date starting service, EE#, description, model, serial #, room location, and service contract per month to the end of the contract period. The COR will notify the Purchasing Agent for amendment to the contract. Once the contract amendment is completed and funding approved, the Contractor will be notified to perform services. PM services will be performed to fall in cycle with all other items within the CBOC. For subtractions to the Equipment list the Contractor will notify the COR with the following information: End date of service, EE#, description, model, serial# and room location. The contractor will provide a prorated amount deducted from the contract. REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT: Should a piece of equipment require repair at the Contractor's plant, Contractor agrees to provide a loaner at no extra charge, if requested. Government property will not be removed from the site without a signed authority from the COR. The contactor authority request will contain: Company name, person s name removing item, EE#, Description, Model number, Serial Number, date & time. This request must be signed by the COR and a copy retained before the item is removed from the property. RECONDITIONING: Reconditioning and/or extensive work determined by the Contracting Officer not to be economically feasible is not included in this contract. The Government reserves the right to obtain such service from sources other than the Contractor. PARTS: All new standard parts or rebuilt parts shall be furnished by the Contractor. All parts shall be current manufacture and shall have compatibility with presently installed equipment. All major components and parts furnished will carry manufacturer's standard commercial warranty. All newly installed replacement parts become the property of the Government. Replaced parts are to be disposed of by the Contractor. Parts that are removed become the property of the Contractor. Any worn or defective parts will be replaced free of any charges. Operating and consumable supplies are not part of this contract. When parts are required and are not covered by the Preventive Maintenance Inspection and any intervening services, such needs will be reported to the COR along with an estimate of charges. The COR will evaluate these needs and authorize appropriate action. These parts will be installed under the terms of the contract and each invoice is to include an itemized list of labor charges and parts cost. TEST EQUIPMENT: The Government will not furnish parts and/or test equipment for the performance of this contract. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to bring the appropriate equipment and/or supplies to complete the work as required within. SUBCONTRACTING: Due to the complexity of the service required herein, subcontracting will not be permitted. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: The Contractor shall agree to procure and maintain, while the contract is in effect, Workers Compensation and Employee's Public Liability Insurance in accordance with the laws of the State of South Carolina. Public Liability Insurance (1) the Contractor shall comply with all Federal and State laws as with regard to liability arising or resulting from injury to or death of an employee in performing the work under this contract and shall save and hold the Government harmless against any or loss, cost, damage, claim expense or liability whatsoever, because of accident or injury to persons or property of others occurring in the performance of this contract. (2) The Contractor shall be responsible for all damages to property, which is caused by an employee engaged in the performance of this contract. Before commencing work under this contract, the Contracting Officer may require the Contractor to furnish certification from his insurance company indicating that the coverage has been obtained and that it may not be changed or cancelled without guaranteed thirty (30) days notice to the Contracting Officer. The Contracting Officer may wave requirement if he determines that insurance certification now on file are acceptable, however, new certifications shall be furnished prior to the expiration date. CONTRACTORS SUBMITTALS: Within 15 calendar days after notification of award the Contractor shall furnish two (2) copies of its Preventive Maintenance Procedures which will be used during the PM Service of this contract and a schedule indicating proposed dates PMI's will be accomplished to the Contracting Officer (CO). These procedures are required by the Government as a condition of the facility's JCAHO Accreditation. These copies must be received before any invoice can be certified for payment. PROTECTION FROM DAMAGE: The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials and equipment necessary to protect personnel, furnishing, equipment and building from damage; Contractor shall remove and replace movable items if necessary and shall replace or report any item damage due to work performed under this contract equal to its original construction and finish. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS: If performance does not conform to the contract specification, the Government will require the Contractor to perform the service again in order to conform to contract specifications, at no increase in the contract cost. When the defects in service cannot be corrected by re-performance, the Government may (a) require the Contractor to call in a certified technical expert on the listed instrument specifically or (b) require the Contractor to call in a senior technical engineer from the manufacturer. Repeated malfunctions of any systems component or subsection for more than two times within one month will not be tolerated. The Contractor is responsible for repairing all faulty equipment and identifying the nature and cause if repeated failures. The Contractor in this situation must either: Make repairs such that the identified problems are corrected to the extent that repeated failures are eliminated. Prove that the equipment is not faulty and that an external cause for the problem exists with recommendations for resolution. Hire an outside expert, with Biomedical Engineering's prior approval and at the Contractor's expense, to make all the necessary diagnosis and repairs. Each maintenance or emergency repair event will include inspection for internal and/or external causes of medical and electronic problems, including: Wear, misalignment, maladjustment, damage or other malfunctions with respect to the manufacturer specifications. Inspection for electrical safety and fire hazards. Cleaning and lubrication of equipment as required. Repair or replacement of all defective components necessary to conform to instrument specifications. Calibration or standardization of instruments required. Testing for proper operation of entire system and subsections. Document proper function and performance of instrument. The contractor will maintain a Historical Maintenance Record (HMR) on all patient-related equipment that they are responsible for maintaining. Parts that must be replaced for maintenance objectives and emergency repairs shall carry standard commercial warranties of ninety (90) days. Likewise, the repair work itself will carry at least ninety- (90) day's warranty. All parts replaced will be identified by part number as shown on the schematics/parts list. Actual cost of parts will be placed on service report, but will be billed as a no charge item on Contractor's invoice. All parts replaced, shall be new/exchange replacement parts, as suggested by the original manufacturer. SERVICE REPORTS: After each service-call, a service report containing the following information shall be provided: Equipment Identification Number (EEXXXXXXX) Date and total hours of service Parts installed (part # and part costs). Safety checks. Performance data. Service comments or remarks. Service report shall be signed by the serviceman and CBOC on-site manager or his/her designee. A copy will be forwarded by e-mail to the COR within one week of the service. A copy of the report will be filed in the designed department service maintenance logbook. The contractor will maintain a Historical Maintenance Record (HMR) on all patient-related equipment that they are responsible for maintaining. The Historical Maintenance Record will be made available to the COR or other VA personal when requesting documentation. All reports must be legible. AVAILABILITY OF REPAIR EQUIPMENT, SPARE PARTS AND SUPPLIES: Contractor will have necessary equipment, parts and supplies on site within eight (8) hours after initial emergency service call is placed. For scheduled maintenance service, the Contractor must have all necessary equipment, parts and supplies on site at the start of the service call. Any operating supplies necessary to perform service or repairs will be provided by the Contractor at no cost to the Government. Should the Contractor need to use Government materials to effect emergency repairs, these materials will be recorded to the field service report and replaced without cost within thirty (30) days from completion of the service call. Only new standard parts or reconditioned parts shall be furnished by the Contractor in effecting repairs. Parts supplied by the Contractor, or in special cases by the Biomedical Engineer, will be installed by the Contractor. 16. PERIODIC INSPECTIONS: The Government will at its option and expense, request an unrelated third party to inspect the quality of service of the Contractor. Any faults or omissions discovered by the inspection will be repaired or otherwise corrected at the Contractor's own expense. BADGES/PARKING/SMOKING/ VA REGULATIONS: The Contractor's personnel shall wear visible identification (I.D.) while on the premises of the CBOC. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to park in appropriate designated parking areas. The Government will not invalidate or make reimbursement for parking violations of the Contractor under any condition. Smoking is prohibited inside any Government building. Designated areas are provided on the CBOC grounds. Possession of weapons is prohibited. Enclosed containers, including tool kits, are subject to search. Violations of Government regulations may results in citations answerable in the United States (Federal) District Court. 18. COMPETETENCY OF PERSONNEL SERVICING EQUIPMENT: 18.1 Each respondent must have an established business, with an office and full time staff. The staff includes a Fully Qualified Field Service Engineer (FSE) and a Fully Qualified FSE who will service as the backup. 18.2 Fully Qualified is based upon training and on experience in the field. For training, the FSE(s) has successfully completed a formalized training program, for the equipment identified in Section B. For field experience, the FSE(s) has a minimum of two years experience, with respect to scheduled, unscheduled preventive and remedial maintenance on posterior segment systems. 18.3 The FSE(s) shall be authorized by the Contractor to perform the maintenance services. The contractor shall provide written assurance of the competency of their personnel and a list of credentials of approved FSE(s) for the make and model the contractor services at the VA. The CO may authenticate the training requirements, request training certificates or credentials from the contractor at any time for any personnel who are servicing or installing any VA equipment. The CO and/or the COR reserve the right to reject any of the contractor s personnel and refuse them permission to work on VA equipment. 19. CONTRACT PERFORMANCE MONITORING: The government reserves the right to monitor services in accordance with Performance Based Matrix. 20. INVOICE AND PAYMENT: Payment will be made monthly in arrears upon receiving a properly prepared invoice by the Contractor, validated by the Contracting Officer s Technical Representative (COR), and submitted to VA FSC, PO Box 149971, Austin, TX 78714. A properly prepared invoice will contain: Invoice Number and Date Contractor s Name and Address Accurate Purchase Order Number Supply or Service provided Total Amount Due Normal service requirements consist of scheduled preventive maintenance inspections to be accomplished in accordance with requirements, contained herein, as well as any applicable manufacturer's specifications and intervening service calls required between inspections to replace any worn or defective parts needed due to instrument failure. Normal service does not include service calls to replace parts as a result of accident, abuse or negligence by the Government. Time allowance for work not considered normal service work will be the actual hours of direct labor necessary to complete the job (the time work actually commences until it is complete) and is to be reconciled with any job tickets or other documentation. The successful offer will be reimbursed at the hourly rate or one-fourth the hourly rate quoted in this solicitation for each quarter hour or fraction thereof for labor. Parts required for other than normal service will be furnished at current commercial list price. The successful bidder may be required to submit an estimate for any work not considered normal service. This estimate is to be submitted to the COR who, in coordination with the Contracting Officer, will determine if such work is economically feasible. Transportation charges for repairman will not be billed or paid under this contract. 21. HIPPA COMPLIANCE: The Contractor must adhere to the provisions of Public Law 104-191, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 and the National Standards to Protect the Privacy and Security of Protected Health Information (PHI). VA beneficiaries shall not under any circumstances be charged nor their insurance companies charged for services rendered by the contractor even if VA does not pay for those services. This provision shall survive the termination or ending of the contract. 22. DATA SECURITY INFORMATION: Information, including, but not limited to, veteran individually-identifiable information (iii) and personal healthcare information (PHI), gathered or created by the Contractor in the performance of this task order is the exclusive property of VA and must be received, gathered, stored, backed up, maintained, used, disclosed and disposed of in accordance with the terms of this task order and applicable federal and VA information confidentiality and security laws, regulations and policies, including VA Directive and Handbook number 6500. The Contractor shall provide access to VA information only to employees, subcontractors, and affiliates only: (1) to the extent necessary to perform the services specified in this task order, (2) to perform necessary maintenance functions for electronic storage or transmission media necessary for performance of this task order, and (3) only to individuals who first satisfy the same conditions, requirements and restrictions that comparable VA employees must meet in order to have access to the same VA information. These restrictions include the same level of background investigations, where applicable. ALL VA III AND PHI INFORMATION STORED ON BOTH VA AND NON-VA EQUIPMENT MUST BE ENCRYPTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FEDERAL INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT ACT (FISMA). Federal standards established by U.S. Department of Commerce apply, including Federal Information Processing Standard 200 (FIPS200), and National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-37, Guide for the Security, Certification and Accreditation. Contractors and subcontractors shall document compliance and make the document available upon request of the Contracting Officer or COR. Contractor and subcontractors shall allow physical inspection by VA personnel to assess its physical and environmental security controls. B.3 PRICE/COST SCHEDULE ITEM INFORMATION ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 0001 FOR BIOMEDICAL SERVICES AT THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ORANGEBURG SC @ 1767 VILLAGE PARK DR., ORANGEBURG SC Contract Period: Base POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0002 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN SUMTER, SC LOCATED AT 407 NORTH SALEM AVE., SUMTER, SC. Contract Period: Base POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0003 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN FLORENCE, SC LOCATED AT 1822 SALLY HILL FARMS BLVD., FLORENCE, SC. Contract Period: Base POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0004 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN SPARTANBURG, SC LOCATED AT 279 NORTH GROVE MEDICAL PARK DRIVE, SPARTANBURG, SC. Contract Period: Base POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0005 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ANDERSON, SC. LOCATED AT 1702 EAST GREENVILLE ST., ANDERSON, SC. Contract Period: Base POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0101 FOR BIOMEDICAL SERVICES AT THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ORANGEBURG SC @ 1767 VILLAGE PARK DR., ORANGEBURG SC, Contract Period: Option 1 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0102 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN SUMTER, SC LOCATED AT 407 NORTH SALEM AVE., SUMTER, SC. Contract Period: Option 1 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0103 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN FLORENCE, SC LOCATED AT 1822 SALLY HILL FARMS BLVD., FLORENCE, SC. Contract Period: Option 1 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0104 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN SPARTANBURG, SC LOCATED AT 279 NORTH GROVE MEDICAL PARK DRIVE, SPARTANBURG, SC. Contract Period: Option 1 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0105 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ANDERSON, SC. LOCATED AT 1702 EAST GREENVILLE ST., ANDERSON, SC. Contract Period: Option 1 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0201 FOR BIOMEDICAL SERVICES AT THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ORANGEBURG SC @ 1767 VILLAGE PARK DR., ORANGEBURG SC, Contract Period: Option 2 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0202 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN SUMTER, SC LOCATED AT 407 NORTH SALEM AVE., SUMTER, SC. Contract Period: Option 2 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0203 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN FLORENCE, SC LOCATED AT 1822 SALLY HILL FARMS BLVD., FLORENCE, SC. Contract Period: Option 2 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0204 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN SPARTANBURG, SC LOCATED AT 279 NORTH GROVE MEDICAL PARK DRIVE, SPARTANBURG, SC. Contract Period: Option 2 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0205 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ANDERSON, SC. LOCATED AT 1702 EAST GREENVILLE ST., ANDERSON, SC. Contract Period: Option 2 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0301 FOR BIOMEDICAL SERVICES AT THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ORANGEBURG SC @ 1767 VILLAGE PARK DR., ORANGEBURG SC, Contract Period: Option 3 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0302 FOR BIOMEDICAL SERVICES AT THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ORANGEBURG SC @ 1767 VILLAGE PARK DR., ORANGEBURG SC, Contract Period: Option 3 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0303 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN FLORENCE, SC LOCATED AT 1822 SALLY HILL FARMS BLVD., FLORENCE, SC. Contract Period: Option 3 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0304 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN SPARTANBURG, SC LOCATED AT 279 NORTH GROVE MEDICAL PARK DRIVE, SPARTANBURG, SC. Contract Period: Option 3 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0305 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ANDERSON, SC. LOCATED AT 1702 EAST GREENVILLE ST., ANDERSON, SC. Contract Period: Option 3 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0401 FOR BIOMEDICAL SERVICES AT THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ORANGEBURG SC @ 1767 VILLAGE PARK DR., ORANGEBURG SC, Contract Period: Option 4 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0402 FOR BIOMEDICAL SERVICES AT THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ORANGEBURG SC @ 1767 VILLAGE PARK DR., ORANGEBURG SC, Contract Period: Option 4 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0403 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN FLORENCE, SC LOCATED AT 1822 SALLY HILL FARMS BLVD., FLORENCE, SC. Contract Period: Option 4 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0404 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN SPARTANBURG, SC LOCATED AT 279 NORTH GROVE MEDICAL PARK DRIVE, SPARTANBURG, SC. Contract Period: Option 4 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ 0405 BIOMEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY BASED OUTPATIENT CLINIC LOCATED IN ANDERSON, SC. LOCATED AT 1702 EAST GREENVILLE ST., ANDERSON, SC. Contract Period: Option 4 POP Begin: POP End: 1.00 YR __________________ __________________ GRAND TOTAL __________________ B.4 DELIVERY SCHEDULE ITEM NUMBER QUANTITY DELIVERY DATE 0001 1.00 0002 1.00 0003 1.00 0004 1.00 0005 1.00 0101 1.00 0102 1.00 0103 1.00 0104 1.00 0105 1.00 0201 1.00 0202 1.00 0203 1.00 0204 1.00 0205 1.00 0301 1.00 0302 1.00 0303 1.00 0304 1.00 0305 1.00 0401 1.00 0402 1.00 0403 1.00 0404 1.00 0405 1.00
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