Opportunity
Interior Health Bids and Tenders #6225010
General Contractor Sought for MDR Department Renovation and AER Installation at Royal Inland Hospital
Posted
June 12, 2026
Respond By
July 17, 2026
Identifier
6225010
NAICS
236220, 238290
Interior Health is seeking pre-qualified General Contractors for a renovation and equipment installation project at Royal Inland Hospital's Medical Device Reprocessing (MDR) department. - Government Buyer: - Interior Health (Canadian healthcare agency) - Project location: Royal Inland Hospital - Products and Equipment Requested: - Four (4) new pass-through Automatic Endoscope Reprocessors (AERs) to replace existing units - Two (2) pass-through windows to support clean/dirty workflow separation - Seven (7) pass-through drying cabinets for clean scope storage - Additional small owner-supplied, vendor-installed items - Services Requested: - General contractor renovation services for MDR department - Creation of separate rooms for soiled and disinfected scopes - Storage for clean scopes - Relocation of certain rooms to improve workflow - Utility hookups and coordination with equipment vendors - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with BC Building Code, Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standards, Infection Control requirements, and IH Digital Health standards - Contractor must coordinate with equipment vendors for installation - No specific OEMs or part numbers are specified in the notice - Project phases cannot run in tandem; no phased progressive lien releases - Quantities: - 4 AERs, 2 pass-through windows, 7 drying cabinets - No specific brands or manufacturers are named in the solicitation.
Description
This procurement is for the replacement and renovation of the Medical Device Reprocessing department at Royal Inland Hospital. The project involves installing four new pass-through Automatic Endoscope Reprocessors (AERs) to replace existing units and renovating the space to comply with relevant building codes and standards. The renovations include creating separate rooms for soiled and disinfected scopes, storage for clean scopes, and relocating certain rooms to improve workflow. The project requires coordination with equipment vendors and adherence to Canadian standards for infection control and safety.