Preventative Maintenance - Leica Instruments

Project ID: FSIS_1169766 FederalOpportunitiesSources Sought
Overview
AgencyProcurement Management Branch
Deadline05/15/26
Posted05/08/26
Estimated Value$25,000 - $75,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICS334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing
PSCJ066 - Maint/Repair/Rebuild Of Equipment- Instruments And Laboratory Equipment
Location950 College Station Road Athens, GA 30605 United States
Description
Primary

Summary

Agency: USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service Eastern Lab

Location of Performance

950 College Station Road, Athens, GA 30605 1. INTRODUCTION The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) Eastern Lab is conducting market research to identify qualified vendors capable of providing a full-service maintenance agreement for four (4) Leica instruments used daily by the Pathology Branch for diagnostic histopathology methods. 2. DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT The contractor shall provide all labor, tools, and parts (subject to availability) for preventative maintenance (PM) and corrective repairs on the following: - Leica HistoCore Biocut Manual Microtome | SN: 1425 - Leica IP Slide Printer | SN: 71161 - Leica RM2235 Manual Microtome | SN: 12199 - Leica RM2235 Manual Microtome | SN: 12221 3. LIFECYCLE & PARTS AVAILABILITY NOTICE The Government acknowledges that certain instruments (specifically the RM2235) may have reached their full lifecycle. Respondents must explicitly state if Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts are no longer available for these models or if they have alternative sources for certified parts. 4. SCOPE OF WORK

Annual Preventative Maintenance

At least one (1) scheduled PM visit per year per instrument.

Corrective Repairs

Unlimited on-site repairs, including travel, labor, and parts. - Compliance: Services must be Section 508 compliant regarding electronic reporting or interfaces unless a waiver is requested.

Response Time

48-hour on-site response 5. INTENT TO AWARD The Government intends to award a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) purchase order, consisting of a base year plus four (4) option years, provided that parts remain readily available for the duration of the contract. 6. OEM AUTHORIZATION & THIRD-PARTY VERIFICATION

OEM Requirement

If the respondent is the Original Equipment Manufacturer (Leica), please provide a formal statement confirming if there are any 3rd party authorized dealers, service providers, or resellers currently certified to perform factory-level maintenance and repairs on these specific models in the United States.

Non-OEM Requirement

If the respondent is a third-party vendor, they must provide a Letter of Authorization (LOA) or similar documentation from Leica Biosystems/Microsystems certifying them as an authorized service provider. 7. RESPONSE INSTRUCTIONS Interested parties should submit a capability statement (not to exceed 5 pages) to [Insert Contact Email] by [Insert Date] including:

Company Information

Name, UEI, SAM registration status, and Socioeconomic status (e.g., Small Business, SDVOSB).

Technical Capability

Confirmation of ability to service the specific models and serial numbers listed.

Lifecycle Statement

A clear assessment of parts availability for the legacy RM2235 models.

Past Performance

Briefly describe similar maintenance contracts with federal or commercial labs.

Contacts
Contact nameAngela Carey
Contact emailangela.carey@usda.gov
Contact phone(301) 837-7781
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