Contract · Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
66--Gas Detector
- Agency
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY / ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
- Location
- Lenexa, KS
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 5 days (Jul 23, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 7, 2026
- Set-aside
- Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
- NAICS code
- 423690
What this contract is for
1. Point of contact. Arlo G. Hurst, Supervisory Contracting Officer, Acquisition Management Branch, U.S. EPA, Regions 7 & 10, 11201 Renner Rd., Lenexa, KS 66219, Cell: 816-977-4355, Email: [email protected] 2. Set-asides. Total Small Business Set Aside 3. Codes for supplies. PSC: 6630-Chemical Analysis Instruments; NAICS-334516 Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing 4. Description. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 7 requires three (3) gas detectors that are Brand Name or Technically Equal to the Honeywell SPM Flex Gas Detector. Detectors must be able to detect toxic gases at ultra-sensitive levels. They must be a dual-purpose unit capable of both stationary monitoring and portable leak detection for high-accuracy gas analysis in harsh industrial and field environments. The Honeywell SPM Flex Gas Detector technical specification is attached and additional information can be obtained from https://automation.honeywell.com/ca/en/products/sensing-solutions/gas-and-flame-detection/high-tech-and-semiconductor/spm-flex-gas-detector. 5. Method. The US EPA Region 7 Acquisition Office will solicit quotations directly from suppliers in accordance with the Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation Overhaul (RFO) Part 12.201-1(c)(2). Note: All detectors are subject to RFO Part 25 to include RFO 52.225-1, Buy American—Supplies and RFO 52.225-2, Buy American Certificate.
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