The document W912HN25Q5009 is a combined synopsis/solicitation issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers for supplying liquid oxygen to the J. Strom Thurmond Dam and Lake Project in Modoc, South Carolina. The contract is a 100% small business set-aside, requiring delivery of liquid oxygen, with daily needs increasing from 15 tons in summer to 100 tons during peak demand. The period of performance spans May 1, 2025, to December 1, 2025, and proposals are due by March 13, 2025.
Potential contractors must submit a request for quote detailing pricing, technical capabilities, and past delivery experiences. The award will go to the lowest priced, technically acceptable offer. Proposals must include a project plan and evidence demonstrating experience in delivering bulk oxygen. The document outlines safety, delivery, coordination, and security requirements, emphasizing adherence to regulations governing the handling of liquid oxygen and compliance with federal contracting laws. Compliance with various clauses related to taxes, safety, and general government contracting terms is mandatory, including provisions concerning contractor responsibility, inspections, and payment processing.
The document outlines a federal Request for Proposal (RFP) for the supply of liquid oxygen for the J. Strom Thurmond Dam and Lake project in Modoc, South Carolina. The RFP specifies the requirement for two bulk tanks with a capacity of 22,000 gallons each, with liquid oxygen usage fluctuating between 15 tons to 100 tons per day. The document also clarifies that the supply will be in liquid form rather than high-pressure cylinders. Notably, there is no specific physical address for delivery, as the tanks are located at the end of Gilchrist Ferry Road in Modoc. Prospective offerors are advised to refer to the detailed scope of work provided in the attached solicitation document (pages 7-9) for further specifications and requirements.