The Air Force Technical Applications Center (AFTAC) has issued a Statement of Work (SOW) for the procurement of a J35 Stratasys Pro 3D printer and associated materials. The contractor is required to deliver the printer, including various specific filament packs, within 120 days post-contract award, to Patrick SFB, FL, where on-site installation and training will follow. The contractor is also responsible for maintenance and repairs for the first two years at no additional cost.
Delivery and training activities are to occur on weekdays between 8 AM and 5 PM, adhering to federal safety regulations and allowing for no smoking on-site. Additionally, contractor personnel must be U.S. citizens with no felony records, obtaining necessary base access for personnel and equipment. The document emphasizes compliance with safety standards and the supervision of contract personnel throughout the project. The overarching aim is to ensure the secure and efficient installation and operational readiness of the 3D printer within specified parameters.
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The document outlines a combined synopsis and solicitation for the acquisition of a Stratasys Pro 3D Printer and associated items, designated by solicitation number FA252125QB045. This procurement is set aside exclusively for total small businesses, adhering to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 333248, which encompasses manufacturers of other special industry machinery. The acquisition includes specific items such as the J35 Pro Printer Package, support packs, and a variety of materials, all cataloged with part numbers and quantities. Offerors must submit signed quotes by May 13, 2025, along with relevant technical and warranty information.
Shipping is specified as F.O.B. Destination within the U.S., and proposals must clearly indicate whether items are under a GSA contract. The selection process emphasizes the importance of providing the best price and technical capability, with the government intending to award a firm-fixed price contract. Also detailed are various Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) provisions, clauses, and requirements concerning submissions, evaluations, and compliance with small business regulations. This solicitation aims to modernize facilities with advanced 3D printing technology while supporting small business participation in federal procurement.