Opportunity

Georgia Procurement Registry Sciquest #51800-eRFP-000001767-2026

Turnkey Mobile Veterinary Surgical Unit Trailer for Small Animal Procedures

Posted

May 21, 2026

Respond By

June 04, 2026

Identifier

51800-eRFP-000001767-2026

NAICS

336214, 339112, 423450

The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking proposals for a turnkey Mobile Veterinary Surgical Unit Trailer for small animal surgical procedures. - Government Buyer: - University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine - Products/Services Requested: - One turnkey Mobile Veterinary Surgical Unit Trailer - Must include surgical and prep areas, integrated medical equipment, utility systems, surgical lighting, anesthesia systems, and safety/compliance features - Includes design refinement, manufacture, equipment integration, delivery, graphics installation, training, warranty coverage, and long-term support services - Requirements: - Solution should be a proven, stock or standard mobile surgical platform with some customization to meet operational needs - Emphasis on functionality, workflow efficiency, reliability, vendor experience, and long-term support - Supplier will collaborate with the university to finalize layouts, finishes, equipment configurations, and optional features - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; suppliers are encouraged to propose established solutions - Notable: Turnkey delivery, collaborative design, and comprehensive support are required

Description

The University of Georgia Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital is soliciting qualified vendors to provide a Mobile Veterinary Surgical Unit Gooseneck Trailer. The procurement includes design refinement, manufacture, equipment integration, delivery, graphics installation, training, warranty coverage, and support services to provide a fully operational and road-ready unit. The unit is designed exclusively for small animal surgical procedures and includes surgical and prep areas, integrated medical equipment, utility systems, surgical lighting, anesthesia systems, and safety and compliance features. The University seeks a best value solution emphasizing functionality, workflow efficiency, reliability, vendor experience, and long-term support services.

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