Opportunity
My Florida Marketplace #EXP2673-Intent
Single Source Procurement of Revvity Victor Nivo Plate Reader and Support for Florida Department of Health
Posted
April 29, 2026
Respond By
May 04, 2026
Identifier
EXP2673-Intent
NAICS
423490
The Florida Department of Health's Bureau of Public Health Laboratories (BPHL) is pursuing a single source procurement for specialized laboratory equipment and support: - Government Buyer: - Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Public Health Laboratories (BPHL) - OEM Highlight: - Revvity Health Sciences, Inc. is the sole manufacturer and distributor - Products and Quantities: - Revvity Victor Nivo Plate Reader (1 unit) - Reagent consumables and supplies compatible with the Victor Nivo Plate Reader (quantity not specified) - Services: - Support and maintenance services for the Victor Nivo Plate Reader - Notable Requirements: - The Victor Nivo Plate Reader is the only platform approved for Laboratory Response Network (LRN) assays, which are critical for identifying biological and chemical threats - Equipment and consumables must be compatible with existing laboratory protocols and LRN requirements - Single source justification is based on the need for continuity of service and compatibility - Estimated Contract Value: - $43,167.61 - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Bureau of Public Health Laboratories, Tallahassee, FL (4052 Bald Cypress Way and 2585 Merchants Row Blvd.)
Description
The Department of Health, BPHL requires a Revvity Victor Nivo Plate Reader, reagent consumables, supplies, and support services for its Bioterrorism and Virology laboratories. This equipment is essential for performing critical biochemical and cell-based assays, including DNA/protein quantitation and detection of Absorbance, Luminescence, and Fluorescence. The purchase is a single source procurement from Revvity Health Sciences, Inc., in accordance with Florida Administrative Code Chapter 60A-1.045. The procurement supports the Laboratory Response Network assays used in identifying biological and chemical threats.