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Chemical Inspection Software

ID: 51800 UNIVERSITY 51800-eRFP-000001308-2025 • State: Georgia
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Description

Purpose of Procurement Pursuant to the State Purchasing Act (Official Code of Georgia Annotated 50-5-50 et seq.), this electronic Request for Proposals (eRFP) is being issued to establish a contract with a qualified supplier who will provide cloud based chemical inspection software to all University of Georgia campuses (the State Entity) as further described in this eRFP. This estimates to be approximately 8000 users and 2500 labs. At the University of Georgia (UGA), handles a wide range of chemicals for research and teaching purposes. Investing in new chemical inspection software is crucial for ensuring the safe and compliant management of these substances. Modern software solutions offer advanced features that help UGA monitor chemical usage and ensure proper storage conditions, aiding in maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements such as those set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). By automating these processes, the software reduces the risk of human error, enhances safety protocols, and ensures that all chemical handling practices meet legal standards. Additionally, it significantly improves safety by providing real-time data on potential hazards, which is vital for emergency response planning and day-to-day safety management. Overall, investing in new chemical inspection software will enhance operational efficiency, ensure regulatory compliance, and promote a safer learning and research environment at UGA. The State Entity reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to invite the top ranked suppliers (determined in section 6.2.2) to provide a demonstration, which is focused on the features and functionality of any software, goods or products. If the State entity elects to request demonstrations, then the issuing officer is responsible for arranging these demonstrations during the evaluation process. A system demonstration is not a negotiation and suppliers are not permitted to revise their responses as part of the presentation/demonstration. Cost proposals and related cost information must not be discussed during the product demonstration of the supplier s technical solu
Background
The University of Georgia (UGA) is seeking proposals for cloud-based chemical inspection software to support approximately 8000 users and 2500 labs across its campuses. This initiative is part of UGA's commitment to ensuring safe and compliant management of chemicals used for research and teaching, in alignment with regulatory requirements from OSHA and EPA.

The software will enhance operational efficiency, improve safety protocols, and aid in emergency response planning.

Work Details
The contractor will provide a comprehensive chemical inspection software solution that includes the following functionalities:
1. Monitoring chemical usage and ensuring proper storage conditions.
2. Automation of processes to reduce human error and enhance safety protocols.
3. Real-time data access on potential hazards for effective emergency response planning.
4. Integration with UGA's HR and Facilities systems (OneSource) for effective lab space management.
5. Customizable email notification system for inspections and corrective actions.
6. User-friendly interfaces for both end-users and administrators, including access to chemical inventories, inspection reports, and a master calendar for scheduling inspections.
7. Support for multiple types of inspections with customizable forms that can be modified by UGA personnel without vendor assistance.
8. Comprehensive tracking of emergency responses linked to specific labs and PIs, including incident reporting capabilities.

Period of Performance
The contract will have an initial term of one year with four optional annual renewals at UGA's discretion.

Place of Performance
The services will be performed at all University of Georgia campuses.

Overview

Opportunity Type
RFP
Opportunity ID
51800 UNIVERSITY 51800-eRFP-000001308-2025
Version
1
Response Deadline
Feb. 28, 2025 Past Due
Date Posted
Feb. 13, 2025
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$500,000 - $2,000,000 (AI estimate)
Agency Distribution
High
Source
On 2/13/25 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA in Georgia issued RFP Chemical Inspection Software with ID 51800 UNIVERSITY 51800-eRFP-000001308-2025 due 2/28/25.

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