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7910--Battery Operated Micro Scrubber - Columbia VAMC 36C255-26-AP-1911
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), specifically the VA Heartland Network 15 Contracting Office, is conducting market research via a Sources Sought Notice for the supply and delivery of 15 battery-operated micro walk-behind floor scrubbers for the Environmental Management Service (EMS) at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. This notice is solely for information gathering and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation or commitment to purchase. The VA intends to consider a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set aside if sufficient interest and capability exist; otherwise, it may open competition to other small businesses or large firms. Respondents are encouraged to submit detailed capability and pricing information, descriptions of their products, and business classifications under NAICS code 333310 (Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing). The required equipment must provide performance comparable or superior to the Nilfisk SC351 floor scrubber, including features such as a 450-watt power rating, approximately 100-minute battery run time, 12-volt AGM battery, a cleaning path around 14.5 inches wide, and a compact design suitable for maneuvering in tight healthcare environments. The scrubbers must support EMS cleaning missions throughout the hospital’s large floor area, which includes laminate, vinyl composite tile, and hardwood surfaces. The contractor will also be responsible for providing training on operation, maintenance, and battery care. Payment will depend on proper invoicing through the VA’s electronic system, and contract oversight will be provided by a designated Contracting Officer’s Representative. Responses are due by June 1, 2026, and must be emailed directly to the designated VA contact.
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Department of Veterans Affairs Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital, Columbia, MO, 65201-5275, USASet-Aside
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The VA Heartland Network 15 Contracting Office requires the supply and delivery of 15 battery operated micro floor scrubber equipment to support the Environmental Management Service (EMS) operations and medical facility cleaning mission at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital. The Government anticipates awarding a single award contract for these supplies. 3.2 Equipment Scope The contractor shall furnish all EMS related products necessary to meet clinical cleaning demand in accordance with the attached Statement of Work (SOW), including battery operated micro style floor scrubber and any associated accessories, training, and support necessary for safe and effective operation. A representative requirement (for market research purposes) includes equipment equivalent in performance to the Nilfisk SC351 Battery Operated Floor Scrubber (Brand Name or Equal), or a similar micro floor scrubber / burnisher solution that meets or exceeds the salient characteristics listed below. 4. NAICS Code and Business Size The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is: NAICS 333310 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing Small Business Size Standard: 1,000 employees (employee based standard). Based on this NAICS code and size standard, respondents shall indicate whether their company qualifies as a Small Business or Large Business, and identify any applicable socio economic status designations, such as: Small Business Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) 8(a) HUBZone Woman Owned Small Business Small Disadvantaged Business 5. Representative Salient Characteristics (Brand Name or Equal) The Government is conducting market research on a battery operated micro floor scrubber with performance characteristics comparable to the Nilfisk SC351 or equal: Maximum running time: 100 minutes Voltage: 12 V IP protection class: IPX4 Insulation class: III Rated power: 450 W Brush motor: 260 W Sound pressure level: 64 dB(A) Solution tank capacity: 2.9 gal (11 L) Minimum turn around aisle width: 33.5 in (37 cm) Water flow: 0.066 / 0.132 gpm (0.025 / 0.5 Lpm) Recovery tank capacity: 3 gal (11 L) Brush size: (1) 14.5 in (37 cm) Operating weight: 146 lb (66.2 kg) Dimensions (L x W x H): 28 x 17 x 18.5 in (71.1 x 43.2 x 47 cm) Maximum speed: 2.5 mph (4 kph) Scrubbing width: 14.5 in (37 cm) Weight without batteries: 93 lb (42.2 kg) Vacuum motor: 200 W Vacuum airflow: 37.7 cu ft/min (17.8 L/sec) Brush pressure: 60 lb (27 kg) Squeegee width: 18.7 in (47.5 cm) Battery compartment size (L x W x H): 13.5 x 6.5 x 9.4 in (34.3 x 16.5 x 23.9 cm) Vacuum performance (sealed): 27.7 in (6.9 kPa) Productivity rate theoretical (low/high): 3,500 sq ft / 7,000 sq ft (325 sq m / 650 sq m) Brush head speed: 120 RPM Vendors should identify how their proposed solution(s) meet or exceed these salient characteristics or provide equivalent performance and functionality. 6. Information Requested from Industry Documentation of technical expertise must be presented in sufficient detail for the Government to determine that the respondent possesses the necessary functional expertise and experience to perform this requirement. Responses shall include, at a minimum: Company and Identifying Information (a) Company Name (b) Address (c) Point of Contact (name and title) (d) Phone, Fax (if applicable), and Email (e) UEI (Unique Entity ID) Number (f) CAGE Code (g) Tax ID Number Business Size and Socio Economic Status (h) Type of business (e.g., SDVOSB, VOSB, 8(a), HUBZone, Woman Owned Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Small Business, Large Business, etc.) under NAICS 333310. Contract Vehicles (i) Indicate whether your business has any applicable federal contract vehicles (e.g., GSA FSS, VA NAC, NASA SEWP, or other Government wide or agency specific vehicles) that could be utilized to procure this requirement and provide contract number(s). Technical Capability Statement (j) A capability statement describing your organization s qualifications and demonstrated ability to perform as a contractor for the work described, including: Overview of proposed solution(s) and how they meet or exceed the salient characteristics and SOW requirements. Description of the product(s) and any options or configurations relevant to VA s EMS cleaning operations. Any available product literature, brochures, or technical datasheets. Market Research Table / Questionnaire Respondents are requested to provide the following (previously provided as a questionnaire), including: Confirmation of NAICS, business size and type. FSS/GSA contract holder status, contract number, and effective/expiration dates. Whether the proposed solution is listed and available under the identified contract vehicle(s). Available pricing structure (e.g., all on FSS, open market only, mixed, firm fixed price, other). Estimated lead time from receipt of order to delivery. Buy American Act information: Percentage of domestic end product. Percentage of foreign end product and country(ies) of origin. Small Business Questions (If Applicable) Discussion of how you will comply with the Limitations on Subcontracting (FAR 52.219 14) for supply contracts. If subcontracting, a description of the added value your company will provide (e.g., subcontract management, coordination, quality assurance, inventory or delivery management, integration or configuration support). Nonmanufacturer Rule (FAR 52.219 33) responses: Whether you manufacture the proposed items. Whether you exceed 500 employees and, if so, total number of employees. Whether you are primarily engaged in retail/wholesale and normally sell the type of item being supplied. Whether you will take ownership/possession of the items using your own personnel, equipment, or facilities consistent with industry practice. Whether you supply the end item of a small business manufacturer, processor, or producer made in the United States, or will obtain a waiver per 13 CFR 121.406(b)(5), and, if yes, the name of the manufacturer. If requested information is not provided, the Government may assume the requirement cannot be fully met. 7. Important Information The Government is not obligated to award a contract as a result of this notice and is not obligated for any costs incurred in the preparation and submission of a response. This notice shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or award a contract, nor does it restrict the Government s acquisition strategy or set aside determination. If a solicitation is issued, it will be announced at a later date. Interested parties must respond to that solicitation separately; responses to this Sources Sought will not be considered as requests to be added to a bidders list or as responses to any future solicitation. 8. Response Instructions Submission Method: Email only. Submit To: Erika Kobulnicky Email: Erika.Kobulnicky@va.gov Due Date and Time: No later than 7:00 AM (CST) on Monday, June 1, 2026. Marking: Clearly mark responses as Proprietary Information  if any portion is business sensitive or proprietary. The applicable NAICS code for this requirement is 333310 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing, with a Small Business size standard of 1,000 employees.
Statement of Work Battery Operated Micro Style Floor Scrubber
Requirements The contractor shall provide all materials, tools, equipment, software, and training necessary for the effective use of the Micro style floor scrubber in accordance with this Statement of Work (SOW) and the schedule of services and prices. The contractor s solution shall fully support the Environmental Management Service (EMS) cleaning mission at Harry S. Truman Veterans Medical Center (HSTVMC).
Background The HSTVMC EMS Department must replace outdated and end of life floor scrubbing equipment. The facility consists primarily of laminate composite flooring, with additional areas of vinyl composite tile (VCT) and hardwood. EMS is responsible for cleaning and maintaining all flooring within HSTVMC, which encompasses approximately 690,000 square feet of cleanable floor space. To support this volume and ensure consistent cleanliness and safety, the use of reliable, motorized floor care machines is required.
Place of Performance All equipment, tools, and any related software and training will be provided for use at the following location: Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital 800 Hospital Drive Columbia, MO 65201
Acronyms and Definitions CDR Contract Discrepancy Report: Report issued by the Government to the contractor documenting a supply or service found to be unacceptable during contract performance. CLIN Contract Line Item Number: Unit of work or service to be performed or delivered by the contractor as a pay item. CO Contracting Officer: Individual with the authority to enter into, administer, and/or terminate contracts and make related determinations and findings. COR Contracting Officer s Representative: Individual designated and authorized in writing by the Contracting Officer to perform specific technical or administrative functions. QA Quality Assurance: Actions taken by the Government to ensure contracted supplies and services meet SOW requirements.
Performance Requirements Oversight: A Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) and/or Alternate COR (ACOR) may be assigned to this procurement, with written notification provided to the contractor after award.
Quantity and General Requirement: The HSTVMC EMS Department requires the acquisition of fifteen (15) Micro style floor scrubbers or equivalent units that meet or exceed the salient characteristics listed below.
Salient Characteristics: The contractor shall provide a battery operated micro floor scrubber that, at a minimum, meets the following salient requirements (Brand Name or Equal):
Overall power rating of at least 450 W. Burnisher/scrubber cleaning path with a pad/brush driver width of approximately 14 14.5 inches. Capability to climb grades of at least 10 percent. Maximum running time of about 100 minutes per full charge. Operating speed between 2 and 3 mph (up to approximately 2.5 mph). Nominal system voltage of 12 V with an AGM battery configuration providing approximately 234 Ah capacity. IPX4 protection class and insulation class III. Sound level during operation not to exceed 65 dBA (approximately 64 dB(A)). Brush motor rating of approximately 260 W. Solution tank capacity of about 2.9 gallons (11 liters). Recovery tank capacity of about 3 gallons (11 liters). Water flow in the range of 0.066 / 0.132 gpm (0.025 / 0.5 Lpm). Minimum turn around aisle width of approximately 33.5 inches (37 cm). Scrubbing width of about 14.5 inches (37 cm). Squeegee width of about 18.7 inches (47.5 cm). Operating weight of roughly 146 lb (66.2 kg), with weight without batteries of approximately 93 lb (42.2 kg). Vacuum motor rating of about 200 W with vacuum airflow near 37.7 cu ft/min (17.8 L/sec). Sealed vacuum performance of about 27.7 in (6.9 kPa). Brush pressure of approximately 60 lb (27 kg). Brush head speed of about 120 RPM. Approximate overall dimensions of 28 in (L) x 17 in (W) x 18.5 in (H) (71.1 x 43.2 x 47 cm). Battery compartment sized to accommodate a battery roughly 13.5 x 6.5 x 9.4 in (34.3 x 16.5 x 23.9 cm). Powered two wheel design with a turning radius of less than 34 inches to allow maneuvering in corridors and confined spaces. Design, materials, and controls suitable for daily use in an active healthcare environment
Training: The contractor shall provide comprehensive operator training on the use of the Micro style floor scrubber, to include at a minimum: Performance of preventive maintenance (PM) checks. Proper filling and starting procedures for the unit. Correct use, operating modes, and typical operating time. Procedures for emptying and cleaning the unit after use. Proper charging procedures and battery care.
Invoicing and Payment: Payment will be made upon receipt of a properly prepared, detailed invoice submitted electronically via the VA s e invoicing system at: http://www.fsc.va.gov/einvoice.asp A properly prepared invoice shall include: Invoice number and date Contractor s name and address Accurate purchase order number Description of supply or service provided Period during which the supply was provided Total amount due
Contract Administration
General: All contract administration functions will be retained by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Contracting Officer is the only individual authorized to approve changes or modify any requirements under this contract. The contractor shall communicate with the Contracting Officer on all matters pertaining to contract administration. Only the Contracting Officer may make commitments or issue changes that affect price, quantity, quality, or any other terms of performance. Any change undertaken at the direction of a person other than the Contracting Officer shall be considered unauthorized, and no adjustment will be made to the contract price to cover resulting cost increases.
Contracting Officer s Representative: Pursuant to VAAR 852.270 1, Representatives of Contracting Officer, the COR for this contract will be designated in writing at the time of award. The COR will be responsible for technical monitoring and inspection of the contractor s performance but may not modify the contract.
Personnel
Non Personal Services: This is a non personal services contract. Personnel providing services under this contract are not subject, by its terms or by administration, to the supervision and control typically associated with a Government employee relationship. The Government shall not supervise or control contractor employees performing under this contract; such personnel shall be accountable solely to the contractor, who is, in turn, responsible to the Government.
Hours of Operation a. Administrative hours at HSTVMC: - Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. b. Federal holidays (or days observed in lieu thereof) include: - New Year s Day - Martin Luther King Jr. s Birthday - Presidents Day - Memorial Day - Juneteenth National Independence Day - Independence Day - Labor Day - Columbus Day - Veterans Day - Thanksgiving Day - Christmas Day - Any other day specifically declared by the President of the United States to be a national holiday. c. Off duty hours: - Friday through Monday, 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. - Monday through Thursday, 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.
Quality Control and Performance Monitoring
Government Surveillance: The COR may monitor contract performance using, but not limited to, the following methods: Direct observation of actual performance. Inspection of equipment and services to determine compliance with contract requirements. Review of records, reports, and other relevant documentation.
Contract Discrepancy Reporting: When unacceptable performance occurs, the COR shall notify the contractor and the Contracting Officer. Notification will normally be in writing, but may be verbal when circumstances require; all verbal communication will be documented and placed in the COR file. When formal written communication is warranted, the COR shall issue a Contract Discrepancy Report (CDR) to the contractor s program manager. The contractor shall acknowledge receipt of the CDR in writing. The CDR will specify whether a written corrective action plan is required, the nature of the deficiency, and the time allowed for submission. The Government will review the contractor s corrective action plan to determine its acceptability. CDRs may form part of the supporting documentation for contractual remedies deemed necessary by the Contracting Officer.
Corrective Action: If any services do not conform to contract requirements, the Government may require the contractor to re perform the services at no additional cost to the Government. When defects cannot be corrected by re performance, the Government may require the contractor to take other necessary actions to ensure future performance conforms to contract requirements, also at no additional cost to the Government.
Contract Security This requirement does not involve VA information systems or sensitive data. Accordingly, Certification and Accreditation (C&A) requirements do not apply, and a Security Accreditation Package is not required.
Technical Reference Representative Equipment For context only (brand name or equal requirement), the VA has reviewed the Nilfisk SC351 walk behind micro scrubber as an example of equipment that provides fast, effective, single pass cleaning and drying in healthcare facilities. Key characteristics of this class of machine include: Battery power with up to approximately 100 minutes of run time per charge. Compact design with a rotating deck for cleaning under and around obstacles. Ability to sweep, scrub, and dry in a single pass, including effective water pickup in forward and reverse. Cordless operation to reduce tripping hazards. Low noise level for use in noise sensitive environments. Brush assisted operation, multiple operating modes, and manageable maintenance (AGM batteries, easily removable tanks, tool less access to key components).
Offerors are not required to propose this specific model but must provide equipment that meets or exceeds the salient characteristics.
