This government file details a used 2006 FREIGHTLINER vehicle, likely for a federal RFP or grant. Key specifications include a DTID of FB580751688001, NSN 4210013564907, and an acquisition cost of $271,451.00. The vehicle is listed as operational in terms of driving condition (engine, transmission, tires, brakes), but its mileage/hours of operation and the status of firefighting equipment are unknown. A known maintenance issue is dead batteries. The vehicle's availability for inspection is
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services is offering a one-time sealed bid sale for a used firefighting truck located at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti (IFB 31-5006). The offer closes on December 15, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. EST. Bidders must submit a price of at least $50.00 using SF114 and SF114A forms to dla.sales@dla.mil. Physical inspection is not permitted, but photos and maintenance records are available upon request. The highest responsive, responsible bidder will be awarded the contract after a pre-award survey, including an Environmental Responsibility Determination. The successful bidder is responsible for all removal logistics, including providing material handling equipment and labor within 21 calendar days of customs clearance. Full payment is due prior to removal via Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT), Bank Account (ACH), or credit card (up to $24,999.99). The sale is subject to various government regulations, including FAR Provisions 52.204-24 and 52.204-25, and DLA's
The provided government file,
The Standard Form 114, "Sale of Government Property - Bid and Award," is used for the sale of government property through sealed bids. It outlines the process for bidders to offer to purchase items listed on an accompanying schedule. Bids are received and publicly opened at a specified place, date, and time. Key sections include bidder information such as ID, TIN/Social Security number, and contact details. Bidders must agree to pay for and remove property within a specified timeframe if their bid is accepted. The form also includes sections for government acceptance, detailing accepted items, amounts, and contract numbers. Bidders must indicate whether the property was inspected, their business status (individual or small business), and any third-party involvement in securing the contract. It also details bid deposit requirements and payment/removal schedules, emphasizing compliance with SF 114C General Sale Terms and Conditions and other special terms.