Opportunity
Los Angeles County Lacounty #RFB-IS-26200985
Los Angeles County Solicits Champion T5 Procedure Chairs and Accessories for Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Posted
May 21, 2026
Respond By
June 04, 2026
Identifier
RFB-IS-26200985
NAICS
423450, 423490, 337127
Los Angeles County is seeking to procure Champion T5 Procedure Chairs and related accessories for Harbor-UCLA Medical Center's operating rooms. - Government Buyer: - County of Los Angeles, Internal Services Department (ISD), County ISD Procurement - Buyer contact: Li Zhu - OEMs and Vendors: - Champion (brand-specific requirement for main procedure chair) - DHS (listed as manufacturer for hardware items in attachments) - Products/Services Requested: - Champion T5 Procedure Chair (heavy-duty, 500 lb capacity, dual articulating for ophthalmology and plastics, includes 2 batteries and wall charger) - Quantity: 1 (main spec), plus 4 units of similar chairs and bases in attachments - Accessories: Hardware items (wide, Trendelenburg for T series, vinyl color black), oxygen tank holder for X and Plus series - All items must be latest model, unused, and meet California and County safety requirements - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Brand-specific to Champion for main procedure chair; no substitutes allowed - Compliance with prevailing wage laws and County certification/preference programs - Delivery to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Surgery (OR), 2EOR Acute Unit 2E Operating Room, Torrance, CA - Bidders must submit all required documentation and confirm compliance with specifications
Description
This solicitation is a Request for Bid (RFB) issued by the Internal Services Department of Los Angeles County for the procurement of operating tables and accessories. The bid includes detailed specifications for Champion T5 Procedure Chairs with a heavy-duty 500 lb weight capacity and other related equipment. Bidders must submit their bids online via the Vendor Self Service portal by June 4, 2026, and include all required documentation and completed forms as specified in Appendix A. The solicitation emphasizes compliance with California and County safety requirements and prevailing wage laws.