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Annual Fire Alarm Testing and Inspection for Indian Health Service Facilities

Health & Human Services (HHS) > Indian Health Service > GREAT PLAINS AREA INDIAN HEALTH SVCSol: 75H70626Q00113
LPTA (Lowest Price Technically Acceptable)
est. $10K – $111K

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Quick Brief

The Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service (IHS), is procuring annual fire alarm inspection and testing services for 14 facilities in the Great Plains Area. The contract is set aside for ISBEE and will begin on May 1, 2026, with options to extend for four additional years.

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Scope & Requirements

Provide annual fire alarm inspection and testing services for 14 facilities in the Great Plains Area Indian Health Service.

Deliverables

  • Annual fire alarm inspection reports
  • Annual fire alarm testing reports

Evaluation Criteria

  1. Technical Approach
  2. Past Performance
  3. Price

Contract Details

Contract Type
LPTA (Lowest Price Technically Acceptable)
Estimated Value
est. $10K – $111K
Similar contracts award $11K$110K (median $30K, 9,995 awards)Within typical range
Period of Performance
May 1, 2026 - April 30, 2030 (with options to extend for four additional years: 2027, 2028, 2029, and 2030)
NAICS Codes

Qualifications & Eligibility

Set-Aside Category
ISBEE

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Sub-Agency
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE
Office
GREAT PLAINS AREA INDIAN HEALTH SVC

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published2mo ago
Mar 25, 2026
Last Updated2mo ago
Mar 25, 2026
Questions Deadline2mo ago
Apr 3, 202616:00
EDT, Mandatory
Response Due2mo ago
Apr 15, 2026
Proposal Submission Deadline1mo ago
Apr 23, 2026
Period of Performance Start1mo ago
May 1, 2026

Description

for quotation to provide annual fire alarm inspection and testing in 14 facilities across the Great Plains Area Indian Health Service area of responsibility.

Period of performance will begin May 1, 2026. There will be the option to extend the term of the contract for four additional years: 2027, 2028, 2029, and 2030. All proposals must be submitted in writing by April 23, 2026. Facsimile proposals will not be allowed. Emailed proposals are allowed and must be submited to [email protected]. No original copy is required to be submitted. Any

questions regarding this solicitation must be submitted via email to the contract specialist by 4:00 pm EDT on April 3, 2026. This award selection will be conducted using Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA)procedures. To be eligible for award, a proposal must meet all technical

requirements, conform to all required terms and conditions, and include all information required. All non-price evaluation factors must be rated at 'ACCEPTABLE" in order to be eligible for award. An "UNACCEPTABLE" rating in any factor will result in the proposal being rated "UNACCEPTABLE" unless corrected through discussions. A proposal rating of "UNACCEPTABLE" makes a proposal ineligible for award. Since the LPTA methodology prohibits trade-offs, all evaluation factors and sub-factors are equally important. Proposals are evaluated for acceptability but not ranked using the non- price factors. A price evaluation will be performed for all offerors and proposals will be ranked from lowest to highest price based on the Total Proposed Price (TPP) provided by the offeror on the price schedule sheet. Next, an evaluation of each factor and, subsequently, the overall proposal will be performed beginning with the lowest priced proposal. Award will be made to the lowest evaluated priced proposal meeting the acceptability standards for the non-price factors. The Government intends to award a contract without conducting discussions; therefore, the initial proposal shall conform to the solicitation

requirements and should contain the best offer from a technical and priceperspective. Note: A price that is found to be either unreasonably high or unrealistically low in relation to the proposed work may be indicative of an inherent lack of understanding of the solicitation

requirements and may result in the overall proposal being considered unacceptable. INTENT TO AWARD WITHOUT DISCUSSIONS The Government intends to evaluate proposals and award a contract without discussions with Offerors. Therefore, the Offeror's initial proposal should contain the Offeror's best terms from a price and technical standpoint. The Government reserves the right to conduct discussions if the

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