RFP - supply of anaesthetic machines, invasive ventilation devices and critical care patient monitoring devices - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 22 JANUARY 2021
PHARMAC invites proposals for the supply of anaesthetic machines, invasive ventilation devices, neonatal care devices and critical care patient monitoring devices to New Zealand DHB hospitals (and their associated community settings).
This request for proposals (RFP) document incorporates the following schedules:
- Schedule 1 sets out the background to the RFP and the range of products included and types of proposals sought;
- Schedule 2 describes the process that PHARMAC expects to follow in relation to the ROI;
- Schedule 3 specifies the information and evidence you need to include in your proposal;
- Schedule 4 contains the RFP proposal form in which you are to provide details of your submission [DOCX, 38 KB].
- Attachments:
- Attachment 1 - medical devices product spreadsheet [XLSX, 34 KB]
- Attachment 2 - PHARMAC's standard terms and conditions [PDF, 572 KB]
- Attachment 3 - acceptance of PHARMAC's terms and conditions [DOCX, 21 KB]
- Attachment 4 - document and information checklist [DOCX, 22 KB]
- Attachment 5 - financial analysis spreadsheet [XLSX, 79 KB]
Full text of RFP - supply of anaesthetic machines [PDF, 161 KB]
If you wish to submit a proposal, you must submit it to PHARMAC via the Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS) (www.gets.govt.nz(external link)) no later than 4pm NZT Friday 20 November 2020 - RFx ID 23322887.
We encourage suppliers to register with GETS and subscribe to this RFP. If you have any questions about this RFP, please post these on GETS (www.gets.govt.nz(external link)).
We look forward to receiving your proposals.
All proposals must be submitted to PHARMAC via the Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS) (www.gets.govt.nz(external link)) no later than 4pm NZT Friday 20 November 2020 - RFx ID 23322887.
If you have any questions about this ROI, please post these on the Government Electronic Tenders Service (www.gets.govt.nz(external link)).
Answers to questions will be provided through the Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS). PHARMAC will also post any addenda through GETS. We encourage interested organisations to register with GETS and subscribe to this ROI to be kept up to date.