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This Government Contract opportunity from California was posted on October 28, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Carbon Dioxide Supply – North City Pure Water Facility (NCPWF)

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NAICS: 325120
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68--Combined Synopsis Solicitation-Dry ice pellets/ModThe National Institutes of Health, through the Office of the Director and Office of Acquisitions, is soliciting dry ice pellets under a combined synopsis/solicitation issued as a total small business set-aside under FAR 19.5, with the NAICS code 325120, and is restricted to small business concerns only. The acquisition, identified by solicitation number 75N98026Q00744/PCA-NIDA-05614, is conducted under FAR Subpart 12.6 as a commercial item procurement and will result in a firm fixed-price contract awarded based on best value, considering price and other factors such as technical capability, past performance, delivery schedule, warranty, lifecycle cost, maintenance availability, and environmental or energy efficiency. Offerors must be actively registered in the System for Award Management with a valid Unique Entity Identifier and Taxpayer Identification Number, and must certify their small business status. The requirement is for dry ice pellets approximately 0.5 inches in size, packaged in well-insulated, well-ventilated containers maintained at minus 109 degrees Fahrenheit, suitable for transporting medical and tissue samples. Delivery is required weekly to two locations: 1,500 pounds to the Biomedical Research Center in Baltimore, MD, and 1,000 pounds to the Triad Technology Center in Baltimore, MD, beginning August 3, 2026. The contract has a base period of one year, from August 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027, with four optional one-year renewal periods, each requiring 2,500 pounds of product. Proposals must be submitted electronically to johnsonjr@mail.nih.gov no later than July 17, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. EST, and must include unit and total pricing, shipping and handling costs, delivery timeframe, F.O.B. terms, product catalog numbers, and all required certifications. The solicitation incorporates FAR clauses 52.204-7, 52.212-1, 52.212-2, and 52.212-4, and no additional provisions or attachments are provided beyond this announcement, which constitutes the complete solicitation.
National Institutes Of Health Olao

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NAICS: 325120
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6835--Bulk Oxygen ContractThe VA White River Junction Healthcare System is seeking a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) to provide medical-grade bulk liquid oxygen and associated tank rental services under a five-year contract with a one-year base period and four one-year option periods. The procurement, identified by NAICS code 325120 (Industrial Gas Manufacturing) and PSC 6835, requires the contractor to deliver oxygen on an as-needed basis to meet an estimated annual requirement of 6,055,000 standard cubic feet, while maintaining and servicing all bulk liquid oxygen distribution systems including primary and reserve tanks, alarm panels, and telemetry monitoring equipment. The contractor must supply and install all necessary equipment—such as manifolds, regulators, valves, and emergency backup systems—at no additional cost to the government, ensuring compliance with NFPA 50, NFPA 99, FDA CGMP regulations, and OSHA standards. All oxygen delivered must meet U.S. Pharmacopeia standards, be FDA-registered as a drug product, and be accompanied by a detailed certificate of analysis with actual lab results, not mere assertions of compliance. The contractor is responsible for 24/7 emergency response, preventive maintenance, annual alarm system verification by a qualified third party, and calibration of all gauges and telemetry devices. Deliveries must be monitored by designated VA staff, and documentation of pre- and post-fill tank levels must be signed by both parties. Before initial service, the contractor must train VA personnel on emergency shutdown procedures and provide direct emergency contacts. Equipment installation must occur within 90 days of award, with no interruption to gas service, requiring the contractor to supply a temporary backup system during transitions. The contract requires firm fixed pricing for both oxygen supply and tank rental across all periods, with no alternate proposals accepted. Evaluation will be based on technical capability, past performance, price, and certification compliance, with award going to the technically acceptable offer with the lowest evaluated price. All quotations must include signed certification of subcontracting limitations, SAM registration, and explicit acceptance of all solicitation terms. Proposals are due by July 14, 2026, and must be submitted electronically to the designated point of contact.
241-NETWORK Contract Office 01 (36C241)

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NAICS: 325120
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CALIBRATING GAS MIXTURThe contract specifies the procurement of a non-flammable gas mixture composed of nitrogen and hydrogen cyanide at 10 ppm, designated as a commercial off-the-shelf item with a shelf life of 18 months that is non-extendable. The gas is supplied in cylinders measuring approximately 5 inches by 14 inches with a capacity of 58 liters, identified under the proper shipping name COMPRESSED GASES, N.O.S. (HYDROGEN CYANIDE, NITROGEN) and UN 1956, classified as a non-flammable gas (Hazard Class 2.2) in DOT-39 cylinders. Strict packaging and marking requirements mandated by MIL-STD-2073-1E and MIL-STD-129 apply, including special labeling for Type I shelf-life items, and palletization must conform to DLA packaging standards and MIL-STD-147 for load type IX due to the size and configuration of the cylinders. Hazard communication standards require approved SDS and OSHA hazard warning labels to be submitted before contract award, and mercury or mercury-containing compounds are prohibited unless specifically exempted for functional uses in approved equipment. Sampling must follow MIL-STD-1916 or ASQ H1331 with zero non-conformances required unless otherwise specified, and inspection and acceptance occur at the destination. Delivery is due within 20 days FOB destination with no variance permitted in quantity, and shipments must be sent via traceable means excluding parcel post. Six separate delivery points are listed across U.S. and international locations, including Jordan, with all units priced at $1.00 each totaling six units.
ASC COMMODITIES DIVISION

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1 day ago

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in 7 days

General Info

Agency

California → City of San DiegoView Agency

NAICS

325120 - Industrial Gas ManufacturingView NAICS

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CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → City of San Diego
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Supply of liquid carbon dioxide for water treatment processes with strict moisture content limits (≤20 ppm) and delivery volumes of 4,000–5,000 gallons.