V225--636-26-2-2096-0001 - Service - CBOC Ground Ambulance Transport - NWI (VA-26-00002538)
Veterans Affairs, Department of · VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
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- Response deadline
- Feb 19, 2026, 7:00 PM EST
- Posted
- Feb 9, 2026
- Solicitation
- 36C26326Q0311
- Set-aside
- None listed
- Place of performance
- Omaha, NE, USA
- Contracting office
- NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 23 (36C263) · Saint Paul · MN
- Source
- SAM.gov · updated May 9, 2026
Description
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This is an Amendment for Technical Questions and Answers. Technical Questions 36C26326Q0311 Price Escalation: The Price/Cost Schedule reflects identical quantities for all years. How will the Government evaluate quotes that account for mandatory annual SCA wage revisions and labor cost increases in the option years? Answer: The quotes will be evaluated by total cost. They will not be evaluated by individual option years. Mileage Estimates: PWS workload data identifies 315 trips and 18,000 ground miles. Can the Government confirm if this mileage estimate includes long-distance regional transfers to facilities such as Omaha or Des Moines?� The Lincoln and Grand Island CBOCs and their surrounding areas are very rural and expansive catchment area and do often result in transports to the Omaha VAMC. Capacity Requirements: PWS 4.5.1.6 requires capacity for four (4) simultaneous requests. Given that PWS 4.5.1.7 indicates a typical volume of 1 2 trips per weekday, will the Government consider lowering the minimum simultaneous capacity requirement to two (2) units? For the CBOC contract we could reduce to capacity of two (2) simultaneous requests. Set-Aside Status: Will the Government consider designating the Grand Island requirement as a Small Business set-aside to maintain regional program consistency with the Omaha solicitation? No. Grand Island is located in a very rural area and Market Research did not reveal that there are enough capable and responsible small businesses to fulfill the needs of this requirement.� Clinical Interventions: Can the VA clarify whether SCT/CCT requirements are evaluated based on provider scope and equipment capability, rather than the expectation that all listed clinical interventions be performed during transport? This is based on the providers requesting the transport.� However, all units must be capable of handling any emergencies while in transit. Monitoring Specifications: Regarding the requirement for 2 temperature monitoring on the X Series monitor, does this refer to dual-channel simultaneous monitoring capability? Yes. The equipment must be able to monitor two temperature sources. Page 17, 4.3.1.5, Investigative requirements, If our providers have been fingerprinted by the Nebraska State Patrol for investigative purposes to be licensed as an EMS Provider in the State of Nebraska/Iowa, can that be accepted instead of being fingerprinted by the VA.� For your information, we would estimate we would have at least 200 providers needing fingerprinted.� Unfortunately, we cannot accept fingerprints from any other agency.� All fingerprints must be completed by the VA. Page 23, 4.5.1.9.2. Not scheduled in advance, For the forty-five (45) minute response time, does that mean that the ambulance is to arrive on scene within forty-five minutes, or be dispatched within forty-five minutes?� � The ambulance needs to arrive on scene within 45 minutes of being contacted.
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Typical award size
$354,273
Middle of the pack for similar past awards
Most similar awards fall between $58,077 and $1.20M
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- 1EXCELSIOR AMBULANCE SERVICE INC7 awards$29.04M
- 2JOURNEY VIA GURNEY, LLC12 awards$18.11M
- 3MEDSHORE AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC.2 awards$17.20M
- 4JAN-CARE AMBULANCE OF NORTH CENTRAL W.VA., INC7 awards$17.18M
- 5ALERT AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC.7 awards$15.67M
- 6RELIANCE MEDICAL TRANSPORT, LLC4 awards$14.62M
- 7LIFE LINE AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC.4 awards$11.41M
- 8PROFESSIONAL HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATES, INC.5 awards$9.08M
Recent examples
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- INTEGRITY CARE EMS INCSep 30, 2025Department of Veterans Affairs$94,828Source
- PREMIER MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION, INC.Sep 30, 2025Department of Veterans Affairs$100,000Source
- ALERT AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC.Sep 30, 2025Department of Veterans Affairs$10.84MSource
- RG AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC.Sep 29, 2025Department of Veterans Affairs$1.72MSource
- CENTERRA GROUP, LLCSep 29, 2025Department of State$1.98MSource
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Drawn from official USAspending contract records in our index. Always confirm requirements on the SAM.gov notice before you bid.
Intelligence only — not legal advice or a guarantee of award. Always verify requirements on the official SAM.gov notice. Past award amounts are public history, not a suggested bid or prediction. Notice ID 73852c36098f497ea388bef1962f5792.