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NAICS Code· 532283

Home Health Equipment Rental

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting home-type health and invalid equipment, such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, oxygen tanks, walkers, and crutches. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 532283 – Home Health Equipment Rental covers the rental and leasing of durable medical equipment used in home-based patient care settings. This includes devices such as hospital beds, oxygen concentrators, nebulizers, wheelchairs, walkers, patient lifts, and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) systems.

$36.2M
Total Obligations (12mo)
123
Awarded Contracts (12mo)
24
Contractors Awarded (12mo)
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NAICS code 532283 covers Home Health Equipment Rental. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting home-type health and invalid equipment, such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, oxygen tanks, walkers, and crutches. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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Autonomous Wheelchair ServicesDFW Airport is soliciting proposals for the provision of fully autonomous wheelchairs, initially to be deployed in the International Arrivals area with potential for expansion across the airport over a five-year contract term. The solicitation, numbered PA2112 and posted on May 13, 2026, with responses due by June 9, 2026, falls under NAICS code 532283 and is governed by Texas Local Government Code and Government Code 2254, with no business enterprise goal set. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the Bonfire portal and structured in a single unified format with specific page limits for each section, including a cover letter, executive overview, statement of work, management and implementation plans, resumes, reference list, and a Gantt chart. The evaluation is based on a trade-off process with technical compliance and quality of the solution carrying the most weight at 45 points, followed by customer service and maintenance plan (20 points), management and implementation (15 points), and price (20 points), where proposals exceeding double the lowest acceptable price receive zero points. Key performance deliverables include a Gantt chart, organizational chart, staff allocation schedule, quality control plan, minimum service guarantees, and performance incentives, all aligned with generally accepted industry standards and federal, state, and local laws including OSHA regulations. All equipment must be delivered F.O.B. Destination to the airport's headquarters, with inspection and final acceptance performed on-site by the Airport Authority. Pricing is submitted as placeholders at $0.00 per line item, with bidders required to propose values for initial setup and monthly lease and maintenance for varying unit quantities across years, including alternative configurations ranging from 2 to 15 units. Contractors must comply with stringent airport security requirements, including obtaining SIDA badges for personnel through fingerprint-based criminal history checks and TSA security threat assessments, enrolling in FBI RAP BACK continuous monitoring, and designating two authorized signatories for badge management. Information security compliance mandates adherence to ISO 27002 or NIST SP 800-53, encryption of all PII, annual training certification, and mandatory reporting of data breaches within two days. All work product and intellectual property developed under the contract is assigned to the Airport, and contractors are strictly prohibited from disclosing confidential data without prior written approval. Contractors must also disclose any terminated contracts from the past two years, key personnel time allocations, and potential organizational conflicts of interest,
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6515--Tampa Home OxygenThe Department of Veterans Affairs, through its Network Contracting Office 8 in Tampa, Florida, is seeking a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) to provide comprehensive home oxygen services under an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract for the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital. The requirement covers Hillsborough, Pasco, Polk, Hernando, Citrus, and Pinellas counties, with services including delivery, setup, installation, maintenance, pickup, and management of home oxygen equipment for eligible veterans through the Home Respiratory Care Program. The contract structure includes a one-year base period beginning October 1, 2026, and four additional one-year option periods extending through September 30, 2031, with a potential six-month extension. Offerors must be actively registered in SAM and certified in the SBA’s VetCert database at the time of proposal submission and award. Proposals are due by 3:00 PM EST on May 18, 2026, following two amendments that extended the deadline and added FAR clause 52.222-90 per Executive Order 14398. The solicitation requires two separate proposal volumes: a Price Proposal and a Past Performance narrative, with no technical proposal needed. Pricing is submitted through CLINs covering initial equipment setup, monthly maintenance, emergency on-call support, routine inspections, and remote diagnostics, with unit prices left blank for offerors to complete. Evaluation prioritizes price as the primary factor, with past performance assessed only for the lowest-priced offerors or those in the competitive range; award will be made to the lowest-priced technically acceptable offeror with “Substantial Confidence” in past performance, or via best-value tradeoff if none meet that threshold. Contractors must comply with numerous federal regulations including 49 CFR, NFPA 55/99, OSHA, DOT, and CGMP standards, and must maintain a 24/7 emergency response capability with delivery within six hours. Government-furnished property such as H-tanks and regulators must be tracked using a transfer log per FAR 52.245-1, and home safety assessments are mandatory at each delivery. Invoices must be submitted electronically through the VA’s IPP system in X12 EDI format, with no paper submissions permitted. Key personnel changes must be reported within two business days, and all equipment must be labeled and preserved to regulatory specifications. The acquisition is
248-NETWORK Contract Office 8 (36C248)

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Home Oxygen - VA Palo AltoThe contract is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside solicitation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically for the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System, under solicitation number 36C26126Q0447. It is structured as an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract with a five-year ordering period spanning from October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2031, divided into five one-year periods. The contractor is required to provide comprehensive home oxygen and ventilation services to veterans residing in Alameda, Calaveras, Monterey, San Benito, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties in California, with the obligation to maintain physical presence and operational capacity within this service area. Key deliverables include 24-hour initial equipment setup, 6-hour emergency response times, annual preventative maintenance with 95% compliance, quarterly patient education and competency assessments, and full adherence to The Joint Commission standards, HIPAA, OSHA, and VA-specific regulations. Equipment must be properly labeled with vendor information and emergency contacts, and warning signs must be posted at all oxygen use locations. The contract includes a guaranteed minimum value of $100 and a maximum aggregate value of $6,000,000, with pricing structured around rental of portable concentrator systems, delivery charges, and respiratory therapist visits, though specific unit prices are not provided. The contractor must demonstrate proven technical capability through compliance with accreditation standards, infection control plans, and geographic responsiveness, with past performance evaluated using adjectival ratings of Outstanding, Above Average, Satisfactory, Marginal, or Unacceptable. Award will be made on a best-value trade-off basis, allowing consideration of higher-priced proposals when superior technical merit justifies it. All employees must be certified competent, with detailed personnel files maintained and submitted to the Contracting Officer’s Representative within 14 days of award and updated thereafter. Electronic invoicing is mandatory through VA-approved portals, and submissions must comply with the Federal Acquisition Regulation and VA Acquisition Regulation, including clauses on subcontracting limitations (minimum 50% of work performed by the SDVOSB contractor), security prohibitions, administrative contracting oversight, and indemnification for intellectual property infringement. The contractor must also ensure all oxygen delivery and handling complies with U.S. Department of Transportation regulations for hazardous materials, maintain
261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 (36C261)

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Home Oxygen - VA Pacific Islands Health Care SystemThe contract is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) agreement under the Federal Acquisition Regulation for Home Oxygen and Ventilation Services for Veteran Beneficiaries serviced by the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System, administered by the VA Sierra Pacific Network (VISN 21). The contract spans five ordering periods from October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2031, with a guaranteed minimum value of $100 and a maximum ceiling of $9,000,000. Performance is primarily centered in Honolulu, Hawaii, with services required across all major islands served by VISN 21, including Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Hawaii. The contractor must provide comprehensive home oxygen services including equipment rental for portable and stationary concentrators and gaseous oxygen systems, same-day setup, 90-day patient assessments, monthly visits for ventilator patients, and emergency response within six hours, all while maintaining a local physical presence to ensure timely service delivery. Operations must comply with The Joint Commission standards or equivalent, including infection control, staff competency, patient record management, and adherence to the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan, with specific performance metrics such as 90% compliance in initial set-ups within 24 hours and 95% compliance with preventative maintenance schedules. All contractors must be certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC), with the solicitation set aside exclusively for this category, requiring proper self-certification through the SBA’s program and compliance with limitations on subcontracting—50% of the work must be performed by the prime contractor. Personnel must include credentialed respiratory therapists or registered nurses with at least two years of experience in home oxygen and ventilator care, along with documented annual competency training and full-time availability. Contractor staff must submit a list of qualified personnel within 30 days of award, maintain on-site personnel files available for inspection, and ensure HIPAA and Privacy Act compliance, with all patient records treated as federal property to be returned upon contract termination. Invoices are to be submitted exclusively through the VA Electronic Invoice Portal or Tungsten Network, and quotes must be sent via email to david.alvarez4@va.gov. The award will be made using a best value trade-off methodology, prioritizing technical capability over price, assessed in order of importance: compliance with Joint Commission standards, geographic coverage and response capabilities, past performance, and price reasonab
261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 (36C261)

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