Opportunity
Oklahoma Supplier Systems #EV00000879
Oklahoma State Department of Health Seeks NLLAP-Certified Lead Analysis Laboratory Services
Posted
April 01, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
EV00000879
NAICS
541380
This opportunity involves the Oklahoma State Department of Health seeking NLLAP-certified laboratory analysis services for environmental lead testing: - Government Buyer: - Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) - Procurement managed by OMES Central Purchasing - Products/Services Requested: - Laboratory analysis of soil, dust wipe, paint chip, and consumer product (including spices) samples for lead content - Vendors must provide all sampling supplies and collection materials - Resupply of materials required within 14 days of request - Vendors must accept shipped samples (no on-site collection required) - Turnaround times: - 7 days for dust wipe, soil, and paint chip samples - 14 days for consumer product and food/spice samples - Results must be reported in units appropriate to each sample type - Detailed invoicing and chain-of-custody documentation required upon request - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Vendors must maintain current National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP) certification - Use of EPA and/or HUD-approved analytical methods is mandatory - Open to all qualified laboratories; no specific OEMs or vendors named - Period of Performance: - One-year base contract with four one-year renewal options - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are referenced; the focus is on laboratory service providers meeting NLLAP standards
Description
The Oklahoma State Department of Health, through the Office of Management and Enterprise Services Central Purchasing division, is soliciting proposals for NLLAP-certified laboratory services to analyze environmental samples for lead. The scope includes analysis of soil, dust wipe, paint chip, and consumer product samples such as spices. The contract term is one year with four one-year renewal options, and the evaluation will be based on price, mandatory requirements, and non-mandatory requirements. The solicitation requires adherence to EPA and HUD standards and includes specific turnaround times for sample analysis.