BACKGROUND:
Notice is hereby given by the University of Ottawa of the intent to enter into a contract with Tecniplast Canada Inc. to purchase Individually Ventilated Caging Systems (IVC), Single and Double Decker caging System, Ventilation units (AHU), a Changing Station and additional accessories for the purposes of housing laboratory rats.
PROCESS:
Suppliers who consider their equipment functional, successfully tested, readily available and fully compliant may submit in writing a statement of specifications to the contact person identified in this Notice, on or before the closing date of this Notice. In the statement of specifications, the supplier must unequivocally demonstrate how their equipment, at minimum, equals, or exceeds the stated requirements.
If no other supplier submits a statement of specifications, on or before the closing date of this Notice, the competitive requirements of the University Of Ottawa will be considered having been met.
Following notification to any suppliers not successful in unequivocally demonstrating that their statement of specifications equals or exceeds the requirements set out in this Notice, the contract may then be awarded to the pre-identified supplier.
Date of issue: March 12th, 2019
Closing Date: March 27th, 2019, at 3:00:00 P.M. Local Time
INTENDED USE:
The intended use of this product is to house laboratory rats for use in research. This housing system must also provide adequate ventilation to the animals. The housing system must:
• Meet or exceed all Canadian regulatory requirements and standards for the housing and care of rats for use in research and teaching
• Ensure easy visibility of the animals
• Provide for safe handling and provide for ergonomic considerations
• Provide adequate filtration to ensure biosecurity requirements are met and to decrease staff’s exposure to animal allergens
• Must be compatible with existing infrastructure (cage wash robotics system, logistics distribution equipment)
FUNCTIONALITY:
The equipment must conform to the following specifications:
Single Side Rack:
Cage : Minimum requirements
- Cage dimension should meet or exceed Canadian regulatory requirements and standards (Guide to Care and Use of Experimental Animals,vol.1,2nd ed.(1993)andbecompatiblewithcagewashrobotics system.
- Cage dimensions must be as follows: 14”x16”x9” high
- Minimum floor space specifications;
- Cage body must have no need for latches to achieve high level of sealing.
- Must include quantity of 28 cages.
- Acceptable plastics for cage bottom and top: Clear Polysulfone, Polysulfone, and Polyphenylsulfone. Materials must be resistant to detergents used repeatedly for cleaning and sanitization.Materials must also be autoclavable (shape and transparency of plastic must be maintained).
- Water bottles must be manufactured with thermoplastic materials (ex: polysulfone) or equivalent. Materials must be resistant to detergents used repeatedly for cleaning and sanitization.Materials must also be autoclavable (shape and transparency of plastic must be maintained).
- Bottles must be compatible with current water bottle processing equipment, including sizing for basket placement and water filling. To be compatible, bottle dimensions must be harmonized to fit the lid.
- Water bottles must include reliable silicone seals with the bottle cap, preventing any leakage resulting in wet cages and must be compatible with the bottle automation system from IWT.
- Water bottles must be able to hold a minimum 340 ml of water.
- Must have half wire bar lid for easy access to the animal. The lid must be made of high quality stainless steel, in order to avoid rust and oxidization that can affect the animal health, without any dangerous point (sharp edges, v‐shaped points).
- Cage top must feature an external self‐centering depression for water bottle: in this way the operator does not need to center the hole with the bottle cap, but the bottle slides in by itself. No need to pull out the cages from the rack to perform the bottle change.
- All cages must be fitted with a microbiological filter in order (0.2um) to provide safety for both operators and animals.
- The inlet and outlet air nozzle must be configured to avoid cross‐contamination. Air valves must be self‐closing and well‐sealed in order to have high level of sealing when the cage is undocked from the rack.
- Inlet and outlet air nozzle at the rear top of the cage preventing the animals from being exposed to air drafts and consequently from potential anxious behavior and stress.
- Cages must be made to provide micro‐isolation conditions in either positive or negative pressure. Cages must also be able to maintain a secure environment in the event of a power failure.
- Must have autoclavable plastic card holders ‐ suitable for both horizontal and vertical cards of any standard size.
- The quality of the cage must be ensured by dimensional and functional tests, autoclave cycles, and washing cycles.
Rack: Minimum requirements
- The intra‐cage ACH distribution across the rack must be within ±15% from the mean ACH value, even if 50% of the cages have been removed in order to provide high level of standardization of the intra‐cage conditions. This must be certified, better if by third parties (TUV).
- Rack must contain a system of vertical plenums featuring nozzles for the supply and exhaust of air individually to each cage, both positioned in the top of the cage in order not to stress the animals with a direct airstream.
- Rack horizontal plenums must be easily demountable for sanitization and washing process, without the need of any tool.
- The rack must have automatic visual indicators for cage properly docked.
- Rack must be at least 10 level high in order to maximize density (number of cages per square meter)
- The rack must be washed and autoclaved at 121°C together with the rack.
- The rack must be equipped with castors resistant to washing and autoclaving. Moreover castors must allow for very low force to enable/disable the brake to support ergonomic considerations.
Cage : Minimum requirements
- Cage dimension should meet or exceed Canadian regulatory requirements and standards (Guide to Care and Use of Experimental Animals,vol.1,2nd ed.(1993)andbecompatiblewithcagewashrobotics system.
- Cage dimensions must be as follows: 14”x16”x9” high
- Minimum floor space specifications;
- Cage body must have no need for latches to achieve high level of sealing.
- Must include quantity of 35 cages.
- Acceptable plastics for cage bottom and top: Clear Polysulfone, Polysulfone, and Polyphenylsulfone. Materials must be resistant to detergents used repeatedly for cleaning and sanitization.Materials must also be autoclavable (shape and transparency of plastic must be maintained).
- Water bottles must be manufactured with thermoplastic materials (ex: polysulfone) or equivalent. Materials must be resistant to detergents used repeatedly for cleaning and sanitization.Materials must also be autoclavable (shape and transparency of plastic must be maintained).
- Bottles must be compatible with current water bottle processing equipment, including sizing for basket placement and water filling. To be compatible, bottle dimensions must be harmonized to fit the lid.
- Water bottles must include reliable silicone seals with the bottle cap, preventing any leakage resulting in wet cages and must be compatible with the bottle automation system from IWT.
- Water bottles must be able to hold a minimum 340 ml of water.
- Must have half wire bar lid for easy access to the animal. The lid must be made of high quality stainless steel, in order to avoid rust and oxidization that can affect the animal health, without any dangerous point (sharp edges, v‐shaped points).
- Cage top must feature an external self‐centering depression for water bottle: in this way the operator does not need to center the hole with the bottle cap, but the bottle slides in by itself. No need to pull out the cages from the rack to perform the bottle change.
- All cages must be fitted with a microbiological filter in order (0.2um) to provide safety for both operators and animals.
- The inlet and outlet air nozzle must be configured to avoid cross‐contamination. Air valves must be self‐closing and well‐sealed in order to have high level of sealing when the cage is undocked from the rack.
- Inlet and outlet air nozzle at the rear top of the cage preventing the animals from being exposed to air drafts and consequently from potential anxious behavior and stress.
- Cages must be made to provide micro‐isolation conditions in either positive or negative pressure. Cages must also be able to maintain a secure environment in the event of a power failure.
- Must have autoclavable plastic card holders ‐ suitable for both horizontal and vertical cards of any standard size.
- The quality of the cage must be ensured by dimensional and functional tests, autoclave cycles, and washing cycles.
Rack: Minimum requirements
- The intra‐cage ACH distribution across the rack must be within ±15% from the mean ACH value, even if 50% of the cages have been removed in order to provide high level of standardization of the intra‐cage conditions. This must be certified, better if by third parties (TUV).
- Rack must contain a system of vertical plenums featuring nozzles for the supply and exhaust of air individually to each cage, both positioned in the top of the cage in order not to stress the animals with a direct airstream.
- Rack horizontal plenums must be easily demountable for sanitization and washing process, without the need of any tool.
- The rack must have automatic visual indicators for cage properly docked.
- Rack must be at least 10 level high in order to maximize density (number of cages per square meter)
- The rack must be washed and autoclaved at 121°C together with the rack.
- The rack must be equipped with castors resistant to washing and autoclaving. Moreover castors must allow for very low force to enable/disable the brake to support ergonomic considerations.
Air Handling Unit: Minimum requirements
- Cages must be ventilated with HEPA filtered air by an air handling unit (“AHU”).
- Every AHU must come with the related DOP test certification for HEPA filters, both supply and exhaust, and test reports concerning electrical and aeraulic tests.
- The stainless steel structure must be covered by plastic covers, in order to make easier the cleaning procedures.
- AHU must not create noise influence in the rats audible frequency range (15‐20kHz and 50‐60kHz) in order to not stress the animals with ultrasounds. Third parties certification in a semi‐anechoic room is a must.
• The AHU must be able to serve up to 4 single‐sided racks or 2 double‐sided, with the option of easily setting the number and the type of cages via the control panel.
• The AHU must be able to serve mouse or rat racks.
• The AHU must be mobile.
• The AHU must be able to supply positive or negative differential pressures.
• The AHU must contain touch screen and allow the ability to control/calibrate temperature, airflow etc. The touch screen must also display current values of temperature, humidity and airflow parameters
• The pre‐filter change must be possible without the need of any tool, in order to allow quicker procedures.
• Pre‐filters must be washable and reusable
• The AHU should have a performance monitoring device, which clearly shows to the user the HEPA filter load and blower status, in order to show immediately the working conditions.
• The AHU must be stand‐alone, in order to not transmit vibrations to the racks.
• Noise level must be < 50 dBA.
Double Decker Rack:
Cage: Minimum requirements
- Cage dimension: Floor Area = 1862 cm2
- Overall dimensions (W x D x H) = 462 x 403 x 404 mm
- Patented Cage body featuring a soft radial silicone gasket for sealing, protruding radially all around the cage base rim: no need for latches to achieve high level of sealing
- 63 mm cage body’s stackability leg, it means 10 cages in a pile of 810 mm high
- Cage bottom and top can be provided choosing among a wide range of plastic materials: Clear Polysulfone (3 years warranty), Polysulfone (3 years warranty)
- Cage top must feature an external self-centering depression for water bottle: in this way the operator does not need to center the hole with the bottle cap, but the bottle slides in by itself. Less time, money and effort required for bottle change procedure. No need to pull out the cages from the rack to perform the bottle change.
- The cage shape and the absence of a wire-bar lid allows perfect visibility into the cage for animal examination on both floors. The hatch, which is optional, also allows the handler to reach into the cage without removal from the rack. When the cage is used under negative pressure the hatch allows the animals to detect familiar handlers and reduces startling of the animals.
- The filter retainer features a silicon gasket all around it to ensure high level of sealing
- Inlet and outlet air nozzles not invasive inside the cage, thus avoiding cross-contamination.
- Water bottles with silicone o-ring for easy, perfect sealing fitted with a cone-shaped AISI 316 stainless steel cap to maximize water availability.
- Air speed at 30 and 50 mm from the cage bottom must be lower than 0.2 m/sec, according to scientific studies and guidelines and to the TIZ-BIFO protocol
- The removal of cages will not adversely affect the distribution of the air supply to theremaining cages.
- Autoclavable plastic card holder flips up to horizontal position - suitable for both horizontal and vertical cards of any standard size.
- The quality of the cage must be ensured by a list of dimensional and functional tests, autoclave cycles, washing cycles.
Rack: Minimum requirement
- Rack with system of vertical plenums featuring nozzles (easy demountable for sanitization) for the supply and exhaust of air individually to each cage, both positioned in the top of the cage in order not to stress the animals with a direct airstream.
- Rack with system of vertical plenums featuring nozzles (easy demountable for sanitization) for the supply and exhaust of air individually to each cage, both positioned in the top of the cage in order not to stress the animals with a direct airstream.
- AISI 304 stainless steel rack structure with plastic runners, cage coordinates and visual indicators for cage properly docked. The plastic runners are snapped on to the tubular rack frame with no screws needed, thus reducing the total weight of the rack and keeping it neat and clean with no parts protruding. Heavy duty, fully autoclavable fiber glass reinforced nylon castors - maintenance-free, two with brakes and two without for optimal guidance.
- The rack runners have built-in stoppers that fit the stopping lugs precisely, so each cage stops and locks silently into place automatically. A visual indicator flags any cage that is not fully docked without needed of further operation from the operators.
- The main horizontal plenums have to be easy demountable (screw-free) for an easy washing and sanitization.
Air Handling Unit: Minimum requirement
- HEPA filtered air is delivered up to 80 Air Changes per Hour to each individually ventilated cage by an air handling unit equipped with two H14 HEPA filters: one for supply and one for exhaust.
- HEPA filtered air is delivered up to 80 Air Changes per Hour to each individually ventilated cage by an air handling unit equipped with two H14 HEPA filters: one for supply and one for exhaust.
- The AISI 304 stainless steel structure must be covered by plastic covers, in order to make easier the cleaning procedures.
- Air Handling Unit must not create noise influence in the rat’s audible frequency range (15-20kHz and 50-60kHz) in order to not stress the animals with ultrasounds. Third parties certification in a semi-anechoic room is a must.
- The AHU must be able to serve up to 4 single-sided racks or 2 double-sided, with the option of easily setting the number and the type of cages via the control panel: this make easier the management, reducing the running and consumables costs.
- The pre-filter change must be possible without the need of any tool, in order to allow quicker procedures.
- The AHU should have a performance monitoring device, which clearly shows to the user the HEPA filter load and blower status, in order to show immediately the working conditions. – only Sky Flow and Smart Flow -
- The AHU must be stand-alone, in order to not transmit vibrations to the racks.
- Noise level < 50 dBA.
- Built-in frame for filters bag out.
- The AHU must be mobile.
Changing Station: Minimum requirement
- Work surface of 1394mm x 610mm x 680mm
- Light weight for easy mobility. Less or equal to 200kg
- Access opening height of 420mm
- Easy to clean and resistant to Chlorine compounds
- Red LED lamp to work at night
Justification of Pre-Selected Supplier:
Supplier: Tecniplast Canada Inc., 2 College Street, Office 212, Toronto ON, M5G 1K3, Canada
Justification:
We are requesting a sole source purchase of individually ventilated caging systems and ventilation units from the vendor Tecniplast, to house rats. These cages must conform to our highly automated cage washing robotics system manufactured by Integrated Washing Technologies‐ IWT Tecniplast. Although the robot can be configured to accept alternate styles of caging, the cost as estimated from the supplier would be a minimum of 52 K USD + the cost of all the logistics needed to process these cages and is prohibitive and the inclusion of such alternate caging presents logistical, operational and space problems related to lost efficiencies resulting from mixed inventory management.
Please note, the above costs related to implementing an alternate type of caging would have to be paid by the supplier. Additionally, the supplier proposing an alternate type of caging must demonstrate that there will be no lost efficiencies resulting from mixed inventory.
University Contact:
Charles Gosselin
Agent d'approvisionnement, recherche | Procurement Officer, Research
Groupe de gestion des projets stratégiques (GGPS) | Service des approvisionnements
Strategic Project Management Group (SPMG) | Procurement Services
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
1 Nicholas St., Ottawa ON K1N 7B7 (303)
Tél. | Tel.: 613-562-5800 Ext.: 1943
Courriel | eMail : cgossel2@uottawa.ca