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Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Original)
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Original Published Date: Feb 10, 2026 02:44 pm CST
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Original Response Date: Feb 22, 2026 11:00 pm CST
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Inactive Policy: Manual
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Original Inactive Date:
Mar 09, 2026
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Initiative:
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Description
Mexico CBOC Physical Therapy Activation
Statement of Work
General Description
Columbia, MO VAMC has a requirement for multiple items for physical therapy at Mexico CBOC.
Technical Specifications:
The following items are needed for this procurement: All items delivered to the CBOC and installed by the vendor.
Delivery and installation required on or after 4/30/2026
Location: 3460 S. Clark St. Mexico, MO 65265Â
**Authorization requirements do not apply; security accreditation package is not required.
Freezer with cold packs:
Cold temperatures from -12 degrees Celsius to -6 degrees Celsius
Holds 12 standard sized cold packs
Cold packs measure 11 L x 14
Latex free cold packs
12 standard sized colpacks included
Hi-low platform mat
Motorized height adjustment of 18 ½ -29 ½
10-gauge steel base and steel frame with round corners
Color: Imperial blue
5 x 7 in table top
2 upholstered top
UL Classifed 60601-1; 3.4A, 115V, 391W, hospital grade plug
Base: pearl gray
Foot air switch
10 year limited warranty
One section platform table
Kettle bells and rack
3 offset tiers for easy access
Stores six total kettlebells, any size 5 to 50 lbs
21"H x 19"L x 20"W
19 lbs.
Six rubber coated kettle bells
5,10,15,20,25,30lbs
Leg Press
This Leg Press machine is helpful because it is allows for full active range of motion while at weights as low as 25 pounds, allowing patients to perform activity post-op when heavier loads are not tolerated. Additionally, the leg press sits lower to the ground allowing easier access for all patients.
500 lb weight capacity
5-year warranty
Three-in-one machine
Used for therapy, explosive workouts, and stretching
Must have back rest
Must have kickplate base
Must have pulley rope locks
Parallel Bars with tapered extensions
10 ft option
Pearl gray base
Motorized height and width
6.8A, 115V, 782W, hospital grade plug
1000 lb weight capacity
1-3/4", 10-gage steel base; 1-5/8" anodized aluminum handrails and chromium-plated supports
Handrail height adjusts: 25-1/2" to 39-3/4" to the top of the bar
Width adjusts: 21-1/2" to 30-1/2"
Width between uprights: 37-1/2"
Platform width: 54"
Steel Frame
10 year limited warranty
Non-skid black mat
INSTALLED BY A CONTRACTOR
Recumbent bike
Weight Capacity: 400 lbs
Self Powered
Auto Start
64Lx27Wx45H
Goal workouts, quick start, manual, random, hill, cardio, fatburn, fit test, customized cool down
Speed, resistance level, heart rate, elapsed time, distance, calories
Workout profile option
Easy adjust pedal strap
Support handlebars
Deluxe back support
2 year limited on electrical and mechanical components
1 year limited on labor
Treadmill
Bi-directional belt motion for retro walking and gait observations
Decline to -3% grade for back and knee rehab
Meets UL requirements for current leakage in a medical setting
Full-length medical side rails with pediatric lower sections for better patient stability
5 year parts and 3 year labor warranty
500 lbs capacity
Dedicated 120V, 15 amp circuit
Hand evaluation kit
Precision Measurement: The Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer offers accurate and reliable measurements, assisting clinicians in assessing hand strength with precision.
Versatile Usage: Designed for both clinical and research settings, this dynamometer provides versatile applications, aiding healthcare professionals in evaluating and monitoring patients hand function.
User-Friendly Design: With its ergonomic shape and easy-to-read gauge, the Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer ensures comfortable and efficient use for both patients and clinicians.
Includes warranty, carrying case, and calibration certificate
Adjust to five grip positions 1-3/8 to 3 3/8
Attachments/Links
Contact Information
Contracting Office Address
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VA MEDICAL CENTER 4101 SOUTH 4TH STREET
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LEAVENWORTH , KS 66048
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USA
Secondary Point of Contact
History