DEMILITARIZATION/MUTILATION AS CONDITION OF SALE (DCOS/MCOS) SCRAP RESIDUE SALE, IFB 33-5060, Grayling Air Gunnery Range, Frederic, MI
ID: IFB-33-5060Type: Sale of Surplus Property
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA DISPOSITION SERVICES HQBATTLE CREEK, MI, 49037-3092, USA

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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services, is offering a one-time sale of Demilitarization/Mutilation as Condition of Sale (DCOS/MCOS) scrap residue from the Grayling Air Gunnery Range in Frederic, Michigan. This opportunity involves approximately 2,550,000 pounds of metallic and non-metallic scrap, with bidders required to demilitarize and mutilate the property on-site under government oversight, adhering to strict environmental compliance and DCOS/MCOS procedures. The contract will be awarded to the highest responsive and responsible bidder, with a closing date for offers set for February 5, 2026. Interested bidders should contact Mike Card at michael.card@dla.mil or Adam Hughston at Adam.Hughston@dla.mil for further details and must ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations throughout the bidding and contract performance process.

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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services issued Invitation for Bid (IFB) 33-5060 for the sale of Demilitarization/Mutilation as Condition of Sale (DCOS/MCOS) scrap residue. The sale involves approximately 2,550,000 lbs of metallic and non-metallic scrap from the Grayling Air Gunnery Range in Frederic, MI. Bidders must demilitarize/mutilate property on-site under government oversight. Key requirements include mandatory site inspection, strict adherence to DCOS/MCOS procedures, environmental compliance, and obtaining base access. The contract is a one-time, firm-fixed-price sale with an offer closing date of February 5, 2026. The highest responsive and responsible bidder will be awarded the contract, subject to a pre-award survey and Environmental Responsibility Determination. The DLA emphasizes adherence to all federal, state, and local regulations throughout the contract performance.
    This DLA Disposition Services pamphlet outlines standard Instructions, Terms, and Conditions for surplus and foreign excess personal property sales. It supersedes the March 1994 edition, with significant modifications, particularly differentiating between U.S. surplus property and foreign excess personal property. Key clauses highlighted include Bid Information, Storage Charges/Late Removal Charges, and All-or-None Bid. The document provides detailed guidance on payment, property removal, refunds, bid deposits, and addresses various legal aspects such as governing law, export/import regulations, and bidder eligibility. It also covers special conditions for sealed bids, term contracts, and miscellaneous circumstances like scrap warranties, convict labor, and compliance with various federal acts and regulations. Bidders are urged to read all instructions carefully and retain the pamphlet for reference.
    The Standard Form 114 (SF 114) is a federal government bid and award form for the sale of government property. It outlines the process for sealed bids, including submission details, opening times, and locations. Bidders must agree to the terms and conditions, provide a bid deposit if required, and adhere to payment and property removal schedules. The form also gathers bidder information, such as business type (individual or small business) and details regarding any third-party solicitations for the contract. Key fields include bid acceptance period, total bid amount, and certifications regarding property inspection. This document ensures a structured and compliant process for the sale of federal assets.
    This government document, Standard Form 114A (REV. 11/2002), outlines the procedure for submitting sealed bids for the sale of government property. It specifies how bidders should enter prices, either per unit for items like pounds or by total price for a lot. The form includes fields for item number, material description, total quantity, unit of measure, unit price bid, and total price bid. It also requires the bidder's name and identification number. The example provided shows a bid for 2,550,000 lbs. of material identified as 'DS000E1MB 33-5060'. This document is essential for ensuring standardized and clear bidding processes for government property sales, falling under the purview of federal government RFPs.
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