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Uniform Quality Inspection and Compliance Testing

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The contract titled Uniform Quality Inspection and Compliance Testing requires a third-party provider to conduct thorough inspections of uniforms to ensure material quality, stitching integrity, and full adherence to NFPA standards and procurement specifications. The inspection process will verify that all uniforms meet established safety and durability requirements critical for emergency medical personnel, with particular attention to compliance with federal and internal procurement guidelines. This subcontract is issued by the Emergency Medical Services agency in New York and is open for response until August 13, 2026, with a NAICS code of 541330 indicating it falls under the category of professional, scientific, and technical services related to testing laboratories. The inspection work will be performed regardless of specific location, as no place of performance has been designated, allowing flexibility for the contractor to conduct evaluations across supply chains or distribution centers as needed. The project is not designated for any specific set-aside and is open to eligible third-party inspection firms capable of delivering accurate, reliable, and documented compliance results. All findings must be meticulously recorded and submitted to confirm that every uniform batch meets mandatory safety and quality benchmarks prior to delivery to emergency responders. The contract is accessible through a public procurement portal, and interested parties must submit proposals by the specified deadline to be considered for award.

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Third-party to inspect uniforms for NFPA compliance, quality, and safety for emergency medical personnel by August 13, 2026.

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New York → Emergency Medical ServicesView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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NY, USA

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Third-party inspection of uniforms for material quality, stitching integrity, and compliance with NFPA and procurement specifications.

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