Opportunity

University of North Dakota SCIQuest #FM-342-2026

UND Solicits Healthcare-Grade Janitorial Services for Minot Medical Facility

Posted

June 15, 2026

Respond By

July 09, 2026

Identifier

FM-342-2026

NAICS

561720

The University of North Dakota (UND) is seeking qualified contractors to provide healthcare-grade janitorial services for its Minot Center for Family Medicine. - Government Buyer: - University of North Dakota (UND), Center for Family Medicine, Minot - Services Requested: - Comprehensive janitorial cleaning for a 25,379 sq ft medical office facility - Cleaning must comply with CDC Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control and OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard - Use of EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectants effective against pathogens such as MRSA, C. difficile, and norovirus - Services to be performed after regular business hours, Monday through Friday - Notable Requirements: - Contractors must demonstrate at least three years of experience in healthcare facility cleaning - Minimum 95% performance level required, with monthly inspections - Deficiencies must be corrected within 24 hours - Background checks required for all personnel - Proof of insurance coverage is mandatory - Adherence to infection control procedures and liquidated damages for performance failures - Period of Performance: - Five-year initial contract term with five optional one-year renewals (up to ten years total) - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named; focus is on service quality and compliance with healthcare standards

Description

The University of North Dakota (UND) is soliciting proposals from qualified janitorial service contractors for comprehensive healthcare-grade cleaning services at the Minot Center for Family Medicine. The facility requires specialized cleaning protocols compliant with healthcare infection control standards. The contract includes a five-year initial term with five optional one-year renewals. Services must be performed after regular business hours to minimize disruption to patient care. Proposers must demonstrate experience with healthcare facility cleaning and comply with CDC and OSHA standards.

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