UC Systemwide Procurement has secured a UC-wide agreement with Full Spectrum Lab Services (from CBRE) for discounted rates on ad hoc repairs, full-service plans, asset management, and preventive maintenance. Services of equipment ranging from metrology scales and balances, thermal autoclaves, freezers, sterilization, and refrigeration, to analytical chromatography GC, HPLC and high performance mass spectrometers.
Full Spectrum Lab Services from CBRE was awarded this agreement as the result of competitive bid in response to the Lab Equipment Preventive Maintenance and Repair Services RFP #003487. The purpose of this RFP was to provide campuses with multiple service model options for comprehensive PM and repair services.
Supplier Contact: Mary Turner | Business Development Director | 949/500-8220
CBRE Full Spectrum Lab Services website | 18575 Jamboree Rd, #600, Irvine CA 92612
Benefits to UC
FSLS offers 4 levels of service:
- Preventative Maintenance (PM/Calibration/Qualification) only service
- Full Service Contract: The minimum time period for this service is 1 year; however they can create multi-year contracts.
- Repair only Service: UC will be charged for parts and labor; costs will be labor plus parts plus a 10% fee on the parts.
- Emergency/After Hours Repair Service: FSLS Thermal Team maintains a 24/7 on-call presence.
Incentive Scholarship Program:
Scholarship Contribution: CBRE will contribute to the UC System “No Debt” scholarship fund supporting students with tuition.
- Each scholarship is valued at $2500
- Based on this year’s revenue, our partnership would have funded approximately 2-3 scholarships.
RFP Team
Author: Christine Davenport (UCOP) | Erin Losado, Ngoc Ngo, Daisy Tom (UCD) | Claire Tsai (UCLA) | Henry Gutierrez (UCR) | Shawnee Myers (UCSD) | Mary Anne Hallacy, Eli Perszyk, Dean Shehu (UCSF) | Julie Alvarez, Kathleen Donohue, Robert Stueber, Valerie Vergara (UCOP).
Questions?
Vincent Nguyen | Sr. Category Manager, Life Sciences | UC Systemwide Procurement, or contact your local RFP team member shown above.