Opportunity
SAM #36C26026Q0772
Quarterly Dental Waterline Testing Services for Mann-Grandstaff VA Dental Clinic
Buyer
Vanco 20
Posted
June 24, 2026
Respond By
July 02, 2026
Identifier
36C26026Q0772
NAICS
541380, 221310
The Department of Veterans Affairs, Mann-Grandstaff VA Dental Clinic in Spokane, WA, is seeking a contractor for quarterly dental waterline testing services over a five-year period. - Government Buyer: - Department of Veterans Affairs - Mann-Grandstaff VA Dental Clinic - Network Contracting Office 20 - Services Requested: - Quarterly testing of 52 dental unit water lines (DUWL) - Preparation and delivery of testing bottles - Sample pickup or shipping - Testing within 24 hours of sample receipt - Reporting results within 7 days - Action plan required for any DUWL out of compliance - Compliance Standards: - EPA, CDC, ADA, American Public Health Association, and American Water Works Association standards (not exceeding 500 cfu/ml) - Unique Requirements: - Testing must be performed promptly (within 24 hours) - Results must be reported quickly (within 7 days) - Contractor must provide an action plan for non-compliant waterlines - No specific OEMs, products, or part numbers are mentioned; procurement is strictly for testing services.
Description
One Firm Fixed Price contract will be awarded for the Mann-Grandstaff VA Dental Clinic for a contractor to provide Dental Water Testing Services. The Government shall not exercise any supervision or control over the contract service providers performing the service herein. Such contract service providers shall be accountable solely to the contractor, who in turn is responsible to the Government.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), American Public Health Association and the American Water Works Association have defined the standard for US potable water – not to exceed 500 colony-forming units (cfu) per milliliter of water. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Dental Association (ADA) have recommended dental unit water line (DUWL) deliver water should meet the U.S. potable water standard – not to exceed 500 cfu/ml of water. Dental services are required to routinely test the water coming out of the DUWLs to meet this standard and have an action plan to meet this standard that addresses any DUWL that falls out of compliance.