Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2134258
SUNY Upstate Medical University Seeks Bard Peripheral and Biliary Bare Metal Stents or Clinical Equivalents
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
2134258
NAICS
423450
SUNY Upstate Medical University is seeking vendors to supply Bard Peripheral and Biliary Bare Metal Stents or clinically equivalent alternatives. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY), SUNY Upstate Medical University, Hospital Purchasing Department - OEMs and Vendors: - Bard (now part of BD) is the primary referenced OEM - Premier is the consortium contract holder (contract PP-CA-745) - Vendors must be authorized to sell Bard stents or approved clinical equivalents - Products/Services Requested: - Bard Peripheral and Biliary Bare Metal Stents - Quantity: Not specified - Part numbers: Not specified - Clinical equivalents are acceptable if equivalency is demonstrated - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Vendors must provide clinical performance data to prove equivalency for non-Bard products - Free supporting clinical documentation and equipment for examination, demonstration, and trial must be supplied - Only vendors listed on Premier contract PP-CA-745 or approved equivalents are eligible - Procurement is subject to New York State Finance Law §139 j&k (Lobbying Law) - No prior awards for identical or substantially similar contracts in the past five years - Place of Performance/Delivery: - SUNY Upstate Medical University Hospital Purchasing Department, 750 East Adams Street Suite 2050, Sarah Loguen Center, Syracuse, NY 13210
Description
SUNY Upstate Medical University intends to purchase Bard Peripheral and Biliary Bare Metal Stents from a contract awarded by Premier pursuant to its authority under section 163 (3) (vi), which authorizes the purchases of commodities from a consortium or comparable entity in lieu of using a centralized contract and without a formal competitive process when justified by price. Vendors who sell equivalent Bard Peripheral and Biliary Bare Metal Stents may contact Honey-Beth Nelson to discuss the procurement. Equivalency must be demonstrated by meeting the clinical performance of the Bard Peripheral and Biliary Bare Metal Stents, and vendors must provide free supporting clinical documentation and equipment for examination, demonstration, and trial. The procurement is subject to NYS Finance Law §139 j&k (Lobbying Law), and only the listed contact may be approached regarding this procurement.