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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MARCH 28, 2021 SAM #7059
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W -- NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY VAC RENTALS

Notice Date
3/26/2021 5:45:13 AM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
339113 — Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
246-NETWORK CONTRACTING OFFICE 6 (36C246) HAMPTON VA 23667 USA
 
ZIP Code
23667
 
Solicitation Number
36C24621Q0483
 
Response Due
4/2/2021 1:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
04/12/2021
 
Point of Contact
John P Harmsen, Contract Specialist
 
E-Mail Address
john.harmsen@va.gov
(john.harmsen@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
2 STATEMENT OF WORK Wound Care Rental Hampton VAMC 100 Emancipation Drive Hampton, VA 23667 Buildings 135, 110, 110B, 137 & 148 Nursing Service Hampton VA Medical Center 1. General. Special Requirement--The Contractor will provide all transportation and materials to deliver Wound Care Devices (Rental) for Buildings the Hampton VA Medical Center (VAMC). 2. Coordination. The Wound Care Nurses will serve as the focal point and Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for this contract. 2.1. The Contractor must pre-coordinate delivery and if needed, associated Wound Care Devices (Rentals) for replacement with the Wound Care Nurse. The delivery of the units must occur within 24 hours as requested by the user. This request can be made during normal and off duty hours (24 hours). 2.2. The COR will be immediately notified whenever the Wound Care system is no longer needed. 3. Specific Requirements. The Contractor will provide all devices in the following locations, 4 East, ICU/SDU, CLC, & SCI. The Contractor will be responsible for all. All initiated Wound Care rentals will be fully operational and must have documentation of monthly safety checks. The Contractor will provide all connectors for each wound care device: 3.1. The following will be accomplished in the Nursing Hampton VAMC: 3.1.1Contact company via telephone to request use of a wound care device. 3.1.2 Will notify vendor immediately when use of equipment is no longer needed NOTE: The Contractor will provide all associated equipment. 3.2. The Contractor will be responsible for ensuring all connections for equipment are available. 3.3. Deliver product within 24 hours of request. 3.4. Picking up returned equipment within 72 hours of notification. 3.5. Ensure all invoicing documents are submitted in-accordance with the instructions provided in the formal contract. 3.6. The contractor will maintain a per lever of 3 wound care vacuums in storage at all times. 4. Other Station Rules and Guidelines. The Contractor will adhere to the following station rules. 4.1. All work will be accomplished to industry standards and compliant with all current CODE requirements (Life Safety, NFPA, Electrical and Building). All Dept. of Veteran Affairs, Federal, Commonwealth of Virginia laws, regulations and codes will be complied with. 4.2. This is a hospital environment. The Contractor and his personnel are expected to be appropriately dressed (preferably uniformed) and to conduct themselves professionally. 4.3. This is a federal facility as well as a medical center. As such, there is NO tobacco usage allowed inside any federal building or on the grounds. Failure to follow these regulations can result in removal of the worker or Contractor from the facility and/or a US Magistrate s ticket and fine. 4.4. Parking will be in designated lots. Consult with the COR as to allowable parking and material drop-off. 4.5. Any work requiring a shutdown or utility outage will be requested in advance and scheduled by the COR prior to the work being accomplished. 4.6. The Contractor will coordinate his activities with the COR to identify any smoke or fire barriers that must be penetrated or disrupted because of this contract and will restore the fire barrier to its rating using firestopping. The Contractor and his personnel will be trained and certified to use and apply firestopping prior to its application and at the Contractor s expense. 4.7. The Contractor will exercise extreme care while working to maintain the integrity of the roof in his/her work. Damage to the wound care rentals by the Contractor due to negligence will become the responsibility of the Contractor to repair. The COR and Contractor will inspect the work site together to establish a record of preexisting faults or damage prior to the Contractor commencing work. 4.8. The Contractor will responsible for ensuring that all the employees and other personnel visiting the work site have and are using the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that addresses the hazards found at the site. The Contractor will be responsible for the upkeep, issue, and training for the PPE used and maintaining all required documentation 4.9. Since the incidents of September 11, 2001, the Federal Government has begun to implement new security measures to help protect federal facilities. The Contractor will provide to the COR a list of employees expected to work on this contract. This list will be on company letterhead and contain the employees name, driver s license number, address and nationality. This list will be verified and signed by a corporate officer. These personnel are subject to a background check and fingerprinting to be eligible to receive a security badge. 4.10. Security badges will be picked up from the Police Office in Building 135 and will be returned daily by 3:30PM unless other arrangements are made with the COR and the Police Office. Loss Badges can result in administrative fees and fines not to exceed $50.00 USD to replace the loss badge. BRAND NAME OR EQUAL. Currently in use is KCI per a consignment agreement, VAMC HAMPTON would like the NPWT to be at this level as a minimum. 1 ULTDEV01/US.P    V.A.C.UltaTM              Therapy Unit (Rental) with V.A.C. VerafloTM Therapy              Physical specifications: 22 cm (8.55"") x 26 cm (10.25"") x 19 cm (7.50"")              Weight : 3.35 kg (7.4 lbs) with 500cc empty canister and no solution in bag                    2 LTDEV01/US.P    V.A.C.UltaTM Therapy Unit (Rental) with V.A.C. VerafloTM Therapy  Physical specifications: 22 cm (8.55"") x 26 cm (10.25"") x 19 cm (7.50"") Weight : 3.35 kg (7.4 lbs) Salient Points 1-7 in support of the V.A.C. Ulta Rental Unit: 1.  SensaT.R.A.C. Technology provides continuous feedback for enhanced negative pressure accuracy, monitors pressure at the wound site, and adjusts accordingly for optimal healing outcomes. 2.  Seal Check Leak Detector offers instant feedback to help identify leaks 3. Audible and visual alarms 4. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with customizable dwell time installation 5. Dynamic Pressure Control The evolution of intermittent therapy that maintains minimum negative pressure levels (-25mmHg) between cycles, helping to prevent leaks and fluid 6. Ability to manage and administer 4 therapies- Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, Abdominal Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with fluid installation, Incision Management therapy. 7. Physical specifications: 22 cm (8.55"") x 26 cm (10.25"") x 19 cm (7.50"") Weight: 3.35 kg (7.4 lbs) with 500cc empty canister and no solution in bag Product Description: The Fourth Generation V.A.C.Ulta Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System is the evolution of V.A.C.® Therapy. The easy to use unit provides negative pressure for four therapies when used with the appropriate dressings: V.A.C® Therapy, ABThera Open Abdomen Negative Pressure Therapy, Prevena Incision Management and V.A.C. VeraFlo Instillation Therapy. The V.A.C.Ulta 4 is designed for use with trusted V.A.C.® Therapy accessories and compatible with all V.A.C.® Therapy Dressings and INFOV.A.C. Canisters, the V.A.C.ULTA Therapy System also features: Features Include: Enhanced Graphic User Interface o Intuitive touch screen menu o Simple therapeutic programming o Informative audible and visual alarms o Seal Check Leak Detector offers instant feedback to help identify leaks NPWT Feedback System o SensaT.R.A.C. Technology provides continuous feedback for enhanced negative pressure accuracy, monitors pressure at the wound site, and adjusts accordingly for optimal healing outcomes. Seal Check Feature  o Helps clinicians identify and troubleshoot negative pressure leaks o Provides real-time feedback with audible and visible cues for leak location o Guides clinicians to achieve a proper seal Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with customizable dwell time installation  o Installation of solution into the wound bed o Allows users to set a dwell time between soaking and NPWT History Reports o Allows clinicians to monitor alarm history, patient history, and therapy history. Customized Pressure Algorithms o Continuous negative pressure (from -25 to -200mmHg) o Dynamic Pressure Control The evolution of intermittent therapy that maintains minimum negative pressure levels (-25mmHg) between cycles, helping to prevent leaks and fluid Physical specifications: 22 cm (8.55"") x 26 cm (10.25"") x 19 cm (7.50"") Weight: 3.35 kg (7.4 lbs) with 500cc empty canister and no solution in bag
 
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