PSC E1DB - PURCHASE OF LABORATORIES AND CLINICS
Classification & Hierarchy for PSC E1DB
The classification hierarchy shows how this PSC code fits within the broader federal procurement structure.
- Level 1 Spend Category:
- 4 Facilities & Construction
- Level 2 Spend Category:
- 4.5 Facilities Purchase & Lease
- Parent PSC Code:
- E1 PURCHASE BUILDINGS
- Active Since:
- October 1, 2011
- Last Updated:
- April 30, 2024
Overview for PSC E1DB
Typical Buyers & Agencies for PSC E1DB
Common Contract Types for PSC E1DB
Plain-Language Breakdown for PSC E1DB
- Covers acquisition of fully equipped laboratories and clinical facilities.
- Primarily used by agencies in health, defense, and research sectors.
- Supports procurement of both permanent and mobile medical facilities.
- Contracts typically involve firm-fixed-price or cost-reimbursement types.
- Aligns with NAICS codes for medical labs, hospitals, and construction.
- Ensures procurement of compliant, functional healthcare infrastructure.
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