Opportunity
Alberta Health Services Bonfire #AHS-2026-1173
Procurement of Anatomical Pathology Equipment, Consumables, and Automation Solutions for Alberta Precision Laboratories
Posted
April 23, 2026
Respond By
May 21, 2026
Identifier
AHS-2026-1173
NAICS
423490, 334516, 339112, 339113
Alberta Precision Laboratories (APL), part of Alberta Health Services, is seeking proposals for anatomical pathology equipment, consumables, and automation solutions to standardize and enhance laboratory operations across Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Alberta Precision Laboratories (division of Alberta Health Services) - Products and Services Requested: - Anatomical pathology equipment for routine processing - Associated consumables - Pre- and post-analytic automation solutions - Integration with Epic Laboratory Information System (LIS) - Locations: - Hub laboratories in Calgary and Edmonton - Regional, metropolitan, and tertiary sites in Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, and Red Deer - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Solutions must be scalable, supportable, and sustainable - Proposals should include new technologies and strategic partnerships - Emphasis on cost effectiveness, timely delivery, and improved patient care - Standardization of business processes across all APL sites - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation; open to multiple providers and new technologies.
Description
This RFP seeks to establish a strategic agreement with one or more providers to supply anatomical pathology equipment and associated consumables across Alberta. The scope includes provision of pre- and post-analytic automation solutions that are cost effective, timely, supportable, scalable, and sustainable to standardize business processes across Alberta Precision Laboratories. The equipment and consumables will be used in hub laboratories in Calgary and Edmonton, as well as regional and tertiary sites in Alberta cities such as Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, and Red Deer. Proponents should consider integration with the existing Epic Laboratory Information System and opportunities for new technologies to enhance efficiency, quality of care, and cost reduction.