San Bernardino County is seeking proposals for preventive maintenance, repair services, and probe coverage for sonography equipment at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center and its associated health centers. The contract term is for a maximum of 5 years. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the ePro system by July 21, 2026. The evaluation will be based on best value, considering qualifications, experience, technical review, and cost. Key requirements include 24-hour response time for on-call repairs, original equipment manufacturer parts, and loaner probes. Proposers must register with the ePro system prior to the submission deadline.
Proposals must be received by 12:00 PM PST on July 21, 2026.
Contractor shall provide itemized monthly invoices, in arrears. The county shall make payment within sixty 60 working days after receipt of invoice or the resolution of any billing dispute. Payments will be made via electronic fund transfer (EFT).
The document does not explicitly state a warranty period for the services provided, but it does mention probe coverage for repair or replacement.
The county seeks the optimal combination of quality, price, and various qualitative elements of the required services that will provide the county the greatest or best value for its money. Evaluation categories include Qualifications and Experience (35%), Technical Review (25%), Cost/Revenue (35%), and References (5%).
Proposers must be interested and qualified. They must register with the ePro system and provide information on business name, years in business, project team organization, licenses, permits, certifications, and references.
The document does not explicitly detail penalties for non-performance, but it does mention that failure to comply with certain terms, such as debarment or suspension, may result in disqualification or contract termination.
The RFP requires sample maintenance and service logs as part of the proposal submission.
Protests must be submitted in writing within ten 10 calendar days of the issuance date of the Notice of Intent to Award (NOIA).
Proposers may be disqualified for late or incomplete proposals, failure to register with the ePro system, failure to provide required information regarding former county officials, or if they are a target of economic sanctions.