List of metal
ID: W519TC25Q2046Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW390 MCALESTER ARMY AMMO PLANTMCALESTER, OK, 74501-5000, USA

NAICS

Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing (331110)

PSC

IRON AND STEEL SCRAP (9670)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, is seeking qualified contractors to provide a list of metals for the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in Oklahoma. The procurement involves the supply of various metals necessary for the construction of the MK 81 Torque Multiplier, with specific requirements for material certifications and the marking of heat numbers on the materials. This initiative is crucial for maintaining quality standards in military supply chains and emphasizes the importance of compliance with technical specifications and federal regulations. Interested small businesses must ensure their registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) and submit their offers by the specified deadline, with all inquiries directed to Angela Rouse at angela.m.rouse3.civ@army.mil or by phone at 918-420-7175.

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    The document outlines specifications for various materials proposed in government-related contracts, categorized under different models (MK 3, MK 4, MK 5, MK 23). It provides detailed information on the type, size, quality, and quantity of materials required, including different steels and aluminum alloys, all specified with standards such as ASTM, QQ-A, and military specifications. The materials include round bars, flat sheets, rectangular tubes, and angles, all necessary for manufacturing or construction purposes. The context of these specifications suggests a focus on fulfilling requirements for federal or state contracts, indicating attention to detail in compliance with quality standards. The structured layout allows for easy identification of each material's specifications, which is critical for potential suppliers to prepare accurate proposals or bids under the RFPs mentioned. The overarching purpose is to facilitate the procurement process through clear and well-defined material requirements that adhere to established regulatory standards.
    The document pertains to an amendment of a solicitation and modification of a contract (identified as W44W9M431101SX) issued by the Army Contracting Command in Rock Island, Illinois. The primary purpose of this amendment is to remove the Scope of Work from the original solicitation, which can impact the proposals submitted by contractors. The amendment states that all other terms and conditions remain intact unless otherwise indicated. It emphasizes the necessity for contractors to acknowledge receipt of this amendment to avoid potential rejection of their offers. The document serves as an official notice to all involved parties about the modification for proper compliance in future submissions, ensuring clarity regarding the project's scope. The effective date of this amendment is November 12, 2024, and it mandates vendors to revise their proposals accordingly without the previously outlined scope. This action indicates a notable adjustment in the procurement process, which could affect potential deliverables from contractors responding to the solicitation.
    This document serves as an amendment to a federal solicitation or contract modification, referring to solicitation number W519TC25Q2046. Its primary purpose is to incorporate a new requirement for material certifications and mandates that the corresponding heat number be marked on the material using paint. The amendment modifies the description under the supplies and services section, specifically updating the CLIN for a listed metal requirement pertaining to the construction of the MK 81 Torque Multiplier at building 163. The amendment clarifies that offers must acknowledge receipt of this amendment in a specified manner before the deadline, highlighting the importance of compliance to avoid rejection of offers. The contracting officer signs and dates the document, confirming the changes. This amendment reflects the procedural impacts typical in government requests for proposals (RFPs) and contracts, emphasizing the need for precise material documentation in government contracts.
    The document outlines a U.S. Army Contracting Command solicitation (W519TC25Q2046) for the procurement of materials for manufacturing ordinance handle equipment utilized in Navy fleet operations. The scope of work includes the request for bulk metal that will be sourced under a streamlined contract purchasing method due to its high value. Angela M. Rouse, the primary point of contact, will facilitate the procurement process, ensuring compliance with technical specifications and material certification requirements provided by the Naval Surface Warfare Center at McAlester, Oklahoma. The deliverables are set for a January 5, 2025 shipping date to the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant. The document details payment instructions, regulations, and clauses for submission and acceptance, emphasizing the importance of adhering to specified guidelines while maintaining confidentiality regarding proprietary information. The solicitation prioritizes small businesses and includes clauses for equal opportunity, labor standards, and reporting requirements to ensure compliance with federal regulations. This procurement initiative signifies the government's effort to uphold quality standards in military supply chains while promoting small business participation and transparency.
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