Opportunity
Merx #2025-5014
Medical Air System Upgrade at Dr. Charles LeGrow Health Centre, NL
Posted
April 23, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
2025-5014
NAICS
238220, 238290
This opportunity seeks a contractor to upgrade the medical air system at Dr. Charles LeGrow Health Centre in Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador. - Government Buyer: - Newfoundland & Labrador Health Services (NLHS), Provincial Health Authority - Provincial Capital Planning, Infrastructure & Engineering - Scope of Work: - Removal of existing medical air compressors, storage tanks, dryers, piping, valves, fittings, and associated equipment - Installation of: - New duplex (two-unit) medical air compressor package (oil-less, tank/skid mounted, dry running rotary compressors, 200 USG vertical receiver, heatless regenerative desiccant dryers, filtration, PLC-based control panel, dew point monitor, dual line pressure regulating assembly) - New medical air reserve manifold - New medical gas (LCD Ethernet) master alarm panel - Complete medical gas system, including all piping, wiring, system integration, and modifications to wall openings - Reuse of six existing medical air cylinders - Commissioning, testing, and training of facility personnel - Coordination with hospital staff to minimize system downtime and ensure operational continuity - Requirements: - All equipment must meet CAN/CSA and NFPA standards - Installers must have Red Seal certification - Final testing and certification by an independent agency - Strict safety, environmental, and confidentiality protocols - Insurance, bid and performance bonds, and required certifications (COR, WHSCC registration) - No specific OEMs or part numbers are named; all equipment must meet detailed technical specifications - Delivery and substantial completion required within four months of contract award
Description
Newfoundland & Labrador Health Services (NLHS) is administering a tender for the Medical Air Upgrade at Dr. Charles LeGrow Health Centre in Port Aux Basques, NL. The project involves upgrading the medical air system in accordance with the specifications and requirements outlined in the tender documents and the Public Procurement Act. The procurement is a one-time purchase with delivery expected 4 months after award. Bidders must submit electronic bids including a digital bid bond and comply with insurance and bonding requirements.