This is a Request for Quotations (RFQ) for the FYSU Fixed Removable Dental Laboratory Services Follow-On.
Multiple-awards, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts are anticipated in response to this solicitation.
The Period of Performance is one (1) base year period with four(4) 12-month option periods. All work shall be conducted in accordance with the Statement of Work (SOW).
Below are the questions received along with the corresponding answers. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to submit them to me and they will be addressed in a timely manner.
Attachment 4 – Price Schedule has been provided as a reference to assist with pricing. Given the variety of services required, offerors may add additional line items as appropriate. Alternatively, offerors may submit pricing using their own system-generated quote format.
1) Is past performance required for this opportunity?
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Past performance may be considered as part of the evaluation. In accordance with FAR 52.212-1, offers shall include price, technical information, and past performance information if applicable. In addition, the SOW identifies laboratory experience, time in operation, and quality of prior work as selection criteria.
2) Can shipping charges from the Service Unit to the Contractor be at the cost of the Government?
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No. The SOW states that shipping charges from the Service Unit to the Contractor will be at the cost of the laboratory unless negotiated otherwise. Shipping charges from the Contractor to the Fort Yuma Health Center (FYHC) will be at the cost of the contractor/laboratory, including any priority or expedited shipping.
3) What is the maximum volume number of cases that will be sent to the laboratory per month?
4) Is there an incumbent? If so, please provide the total contract value, length, and number.
5) Is the scope of work the same as the previous contract?
6) Is UPS an acceptable carrier for both inbound and outbound shipping?
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Yes. UPS is an acceptable carrier for both inbound and outbound shipping, provided all SOW shipping, tracking, temperature-control, and delivery requirements are met.
7) For porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) and full gold crowns (FGC), may the alloy be billed as a separate line-item, or must it be included in the product price?
8) Since this contract includes a base year with four option years, if the U.S. alloy market changes significantly, may pricing adjustments be considered?
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This solicitation contemplates a firm-fixed-price contract. In accordance with FAR 16.202-1, contractors bear the risk of cost increases, including material or alloy price fluctuations. Contract prices will not be adjusted unless an applicable Economic Price Adjustment clause is included or a Government-directed change occurs under the Changes clause.
9) Attachment 4 – Price Schedule.xlsx does not list specific products. Should offerors insert their product pricing into the Excel file?
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The Fort Yuma Health Center (FYHC) Dental Program requires dental laboratory services to fabricate, repair, and remake fixed and removable dental prostheses, including complete dentures, removable partial dentures, crown and bridge units, implant abutments, and related appliances. One or multiple laboratories may be utilized. Selected labs must meet performance standards for quality, turnaround time, HIPAA compliance, advanced scanning/milling capabilities, and the ability to fabricate from traditional impressions as well as digital scan technology as the clinic upgrades.
Contractor responsibilities include the fabrication of dental prosthetic units using approved materials, providing a one-year warranty on all completed fixed and removable prostheses, performing remakes at no additional cost when clinically justified, providing packaging and traceable shipping, and ensuring temperature-safe delivery. Labs must support ongoing quality evaluation and comply with FYHC performance, reporting, and inspection requirements.
Patient eligibility and treatment sequencing will follow FYHC policies, including completion of comprehensive exams, CHS-Direct eligibility, IPC empanelment criteria, and compliance with broken appointment rules. Dental labs may be added, changed, or removed based on performance needs.