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On-Demand Scrub Laundering Program

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The On-Demand Scrub Laundering Program enables the flexible and secure cleaning of both employee-owned and institution-owned scrubs, ensuring consistent hygiene standards across healthcare staff. The service includes full tracking of items through the laundering process, secure handling protocols to maintain confidentiality and integrity, and optional customization such as branding or stitching for institutional identification. This subcontract opportunity is designed to support Ut Health San Antonio’s operational needs by providing a reliable, scalable laundering solution that adapts to fluctuating demand without requiring in-house resources. The program emphasizes efficiency, security, and compliance throughout all stages of service delivery. The solicitation was posted on June 22, 2026, with a response deadline of July 24, 2026. It falls under NAICS code 812331, which classifies it as a laundry and dry-cleaning service. The contract is directed toward vendors capable of delivering a seamless, end-to-end scrub management system with the capability to integrate with institutional workflows. Place of performance and specific location details are not provided, indicating the service may be delivered remotely or across multiple sites under the oversight of Texas-based Ut Health San Antonio. Vendors must demonstrate experience in healthcare-grade laundering, data security, and customizable service features to qualify.

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On-demand scrub laundering service for UT Health San Antonio with secure tracking, customization, and healthcare-grade compliance.

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Texas → Ut Health San AntonioView Agency

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812331 - Linen SupplyView NAICS

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TX, USA

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Flexible laundering of employee-owned and institution-owned scrubs, including secure handling, tracking, and optional branding/stitching.

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