Replacing equipment in a corrections laundry is not a clean install into an empty room. The old machines have to come out, often while the facility keeps processing, and the removal and phasing are written into the solicitation as part of the scope.

What the solicitation contains

A corrections removal and replacement solicitation sets the demolition and disposal of the old equipment, the phasing that keeps the laundry running, the secure access for the work, the rigging in and out, and the connection of the new units. The logistics are as detailed as the equipment.

What decides the award

A removal and replacement award turns on whether the work can be done without stopping the laundry the prison depends on, and within the secure access the facility allows. The agent flags the removal scope, the phasing, the secure access, and the disposal so a bidder plans the work the facility can actually accept.

How the agent handles it

Our agent reads the removal and phasing scope alongside the equipment, surfaces the logistics that decide the schedule, and scores the fit against your install and project capability in that territory. Your team prices the whole job, not just the machines.

The agent reads the removal and phasing that decide a corrections retrofit, not just the new equipment. See the state and corrections laundry bid agent in the interactive demo.