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This Government Contract opportunity from Department Of Health And Human Services was posted on May 29, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Toxicity of Resin 3-D Printing Emissions: Phase 1

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) plans to award a sole source fixed price purchase order to the Department of Orthopaedics, School of Medicine at West Virginia University (WVU) for research focused on measuring toxicity associated with resin 3-D printing emissions, specifically via vat photopolymerization (VP). The study will assess pulmonary inflammation, systemic toxicity, and sensitization potential induced by VP printing emissions in mice. This project aligns closely with Dr. Li’s expertise at WVU, especially given his background in nanoparticle toxicity and biomedical engineering and his ongoing collaborations with NIOSH scientists. The proximity of WVU’s School of Medicine to the NIOSH Morgantown campus is deemed critical to this contract due to the necessity of rapid sample transfer, specialized training provided by NIOSH staff, and the use of a custom-designed exposure generation system that cannot be shipped, requiring close coordination and immediate technical intervention onsite. Market research was conducted to identify capable vendors with the necessary technical expertise and facilities, but no other institution met the combined requirements of scientific capability and geographic proximity essential to the study's success. The contract will be solicited under a sole source justification as per FAR 6.103-1 (SAP), and while this notice is not a request for competitive quotations, responses received within 15 days will be considered to determine whether to pursue competitive procurement. The specific deadline for submission is June 13, 2026, before 10 am EST, and responses should be sent to the designated CDC contracting specialist. The contract is classified under NAICS code 541714 and will be managed through the CDC Office of Acquisition Services based in Atlanta, Georgia.

General Info

CDC awards sole source contract to WVU for 3D printing toxicity research with mouse studies.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → CDC Office Of Acquisition Services

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541714 - Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology)View NAICS

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Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → CDC Office Of Acquisition Services
Contacts1 person available
OfficeATLANTA, GA, 30333, USA
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Department Of Health And Human Services → CDC Office Of Acquisition Services
Office AddressATLANTA, GA, 30333, USA
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention intends to award a sole source firm fixed price purchase order to Department of Orthopaedics, School of Medicine West Virginia University (WVU). for Procurement of the measurement of toxicity associated with resin 3-D printing emissions. Resin 3-D printing, also known as vat photopolymerization (VP) will be evaluated. Specifically, the vendor shall: a)  determine the dose–response relationship of pulmonary inflammation and systemic toxicity induced by VP printing emissions in mice and b) determine the sensitization potential following inhalation exposure to VP printing emissions in mice. Dr. Li’s research at the School of Medicine, West Virginia University (WVU), focuses on nanoparticle toxicity, immunotherapy, nanomedicine, advanced materials, and biomedical engineering. He has been well funded by NIH and other federal agencies and has recently collaborated with NIOSH scientists. This procurement research project aligns closely with his expertise. The WVU School of Medicine campus is adjacent to the NIOSH Morgantown campus which is a critical fact that supports sole source procurement. The proposed inhalation toxicology studies require 1) unique training, 2) unique exposure system, and 3) rapid transfer of samples with limited stability to NIOSH Morgantown. Specifically, NIOSH staff will need to provide the vendor with training on how to perform some experimental steps via in-person training. It is not feasible for NIOSH staff to travel to perform this training for a vendor outside the local area. A NIOSH designed and built exposure generation system is required to perform the experiments. The size, weight, and intricate properties of this system prevent it from being shipped so a local vendor must be used to permit transfer of the equipment for the study period. Additionally, the specialized exposure generation system can require frequent coordination, monitoring, and, when necessary, immediate technical adjustments by NIOSH staff so the vendor must be local. Finally, the vendor will collect biological specimens for NIOSH to analyze. These samples are extremely sensitive and a local vendor ensures the prompt transfer and processing of biological specimens at NIOSH, thereby preserving sample quality and ensuring reliable study results. For these reasons, vendor proximity is essential to the efficient and successful performance of the contract. Market research was conducted to identify potential offerors capable of performing the required animal inhalation exposure studies. This effort included reviewing academic institutions, contract research organizations (CROs), and other research entities with expertise in inhalation toxicology, nanoparticle exposure, and animal studies. Publicly available information, institutional websites, and prior collaborations were evaluated to assess technical capabilities, facilities, and relevant experience. Consideration of vendors with demonstrated expertise in pulmonary toxicology, advanced materials, and immunological assessments. Particular attention was given to identifying facilities with the capability to conduct specialized inhalation exposure studies and handle hazardous emissions. Through this process, it was determined that while several institutions possess general animal research capabilities, they do not meet the combined requirements of technical expertise and close geographic proximity to the NIOSH Morgantown campus. Proximity was identified as a critical operational factor necessary to support real-time coordination, equipment oversight, and timely transfer and processing of biological samples.


This contract action is for supplies/services for which the Government intends to solicit and negotiate with only one source under the authority of Revolutionary FAR Overhaul 6.103-1 (SAP).


This notice of intent is not a request for competitive quotations; however, all quotations/responses received within 15 days of the issuance of this notice shall be considered by the government.  A determination by the government not to compete this proposed contract based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the government.  Information received will normally be considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement.  Any quotation/response should be emailed to contract specialist at email qsx8@cdc.gov by June 13, 2026 before 10am EST.