IFB 33-4044 OBSOLETE OIL PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT(METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC SCRAP) ANNISTON, AL
ID: IFB-33-4044Type: Sale of Surplus Property
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA DISPOSITION SERVICESBATTLE CREEK, MI, 49037-3092, USA

NAICS

Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers (423930)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS (9999)
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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services is soliciting bids for the sale of surplus metallic and non-metallic scrap obsolete oil production equipment located at the Anniston Army Depot in Alabama. This procurement involves a one-time purchase contract for three distinct lots, with a minimum bid of $500,000 per lot and an estimated total value of approximately $34.6 million, $15 million, and $11.6 million, respectively. Bidders are required to physically inspect the property and submit their bids electronically by September 9, 2024, ensuring compliance with environmental and safety regulations. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Cathy Bagi at catherine.bagi@dla.mil or Andrew Wood at Andrew.J.Wood@dla.mil.

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    The primary objective of this procurement is to obtain representations and certifications from offerors regarding their compliance with Section 889 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act. This section pertains to telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment. Offerors must confirm whether they will provide covered telecommunications equipment or services to the government and detail any associated equipment or services. This is to ensure compliance with the act, which prohibits the use of certain telecommunications equipment or services that pose security risks.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to ensure compliance with the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019. Specifically, the focus is on avoiding the use of certain telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment that pose potential security risks. The act prohibits the use of equipment or services produced by Huawei, ZTE, Hytera Communications, Hangzhou Hikvision, or Dahua Technology, except under certain circumstances. This clause aims to implement this prohibition by outlining definitions, exceptions, and reporting requirements. Contractors must agree to these terms and flow them down to subcontractors. The urgency is implied but not explicitly stated, indicating a potential time-sensitive requirement.
    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services seeks bids for a one-time purchase contract of metallic and non-metallic scrap obsolete oil production equipment. The equipment is located at the Anniston Army Depot in Alabama and includes items like valves, pump units, meters, and panels. Bidders are required to physically inspect the property. This RFP consists of three lots, each with a three-month performance period and an estimated total value of $34.6 million, $15 million, and $11.6 million, respectively. The contract is firm-fixed price, with a minimum bid of $500,000 per lot. Prospective vendors must submit their bids electronically by the closing date, including a completed SF114 and SF114A forms. The highest cumulative bid will be evaluated based on responsibility and compliance with terms. The winning vendor will be required to make full payment before the start of each lot's performance period. The contract mandates compliance with environmental and safety regulations and includes provisions for handling classified or hazardous materials. Key dates include a physical inspection period in August 2024 and a bid closing date of September 9, 2024.
    The government agency seeks to procure a comprehensive range of valve balls and associated components. These include ball valves of varying sizes, rated at different pressure classes (CL) and constructed with specific materials like carbon steel (CS). The valves must adhere to NACE MR 01-75 and other specified standards. Alongside the valve balls, various valve body parts are required, such as risers, sheaves, and couplers. The focus is on obtaining high-quality components to ensure efficient fluid control in industrial applications. The procurement list also includes diverse hose assemblies designated as test tracks. These hoses vary in length, with specifications like 40' long mainline hoses (IFH) and 35' long jumper hoses (SH). The hoses are reinforced and intended for different stacks or stowage locations. Furthermore, the agency requires loading arm components, labeled as MML001 and MML002 series parts, which seemingly relate to fluid handling and loading operations. The loading arms seem to be customizable, with different loading arm assemblies, beams, and weights mentioned. The contract, if mentioned, would likely be a large-scale supply contract with potential vendors, covering the provision of these specific valve components and hoses. The focus on material quality and durability indicates that the products are intended for challenging industrial environments. Dates listed range from 1985 to 2004, with potential ongoing requirements, and vendors would need to supply products accordingly. It's important to note that this file may not represent a comprehensive overview of the entire procurement process but could be a section dedicated to specific parts. However, based on the information provided, the primary objective appears to be the procurement of these valve ball components and hoses for industrial applications.
    The primary objective of this RFP is to establish the sale of surplus and foreign excess personal property owned by the United States Government. Bidders can purchase a variety of items, including vehicles, equipment, and paper records, with the condition that they comply with the outlined terms and conditions. Notably, the government emphasizes that the property is sold as is, and purchasers must arrange for the removal and transportation of the items. The focus is on ensuring a transparent bidding process, with clear provisions on bid deposits, consideration of bids, and contract awards. Additionally, the RFP contains special circumstances, such as requirements for handling scrap material and ensuring compliance with labor laws. Key dates and timelines are not explicitly mentioned but instead appear to be determined based on the specific sale. This RFP seeks to ensure a fair and competitive process for the sale of government property, with emphasis on the responsibilities of purchasers and the need for compliance with various laws and regulations.
    This document serves as an amendment to Invitation for Bids (IFB) 33-4044, issued by the DLA Disposition Services in Battle Creek, Michigan. The primary purpose is to notify bidders of changes to the estimated weights for specific Contract Line Items related to the procurement project. The amendment indicates that the effective date remains unchanged and emphasizes the necessity for bidders to acknowledge receipt of the amendment per stated methods, failure of which may lead to bid rejection. Notably, the estimated weights for three line items have been modified, although the overall estimated weight remains the same. The adjustments are specified in a table format, reflecting changes in weights for the Test Track, Building 39/40, and the Tank Farm. This document is part of the standard procedural communications involved in government procurement processes and reinforces the requirement for clear and precise record-keeping and communication between contracting officials and potential bidders.
    The government agency seeks bids for the purchase of surplus military equipment, as indicated in the invitation for bids (IFB) labeled 33-4044. Bidders are invited to submit offers for individual items or the entire lot, with the option to inspect the property prior to bidding. The bid opening date is firmly set at 13:00 EST and bids must be accepted within 90 calendar days, both measures aimed at ensuring a timely and efficient procurement process. Evaluating criteria will likely focus on the price offered and the bidder's ability to pay and remove the property promptly. This information is conveyed in the bid forms, which also include spaces for bidder identification and offer details. Notably, a small business status can be checked, hinting at the agency's encouragement of small business participation. The contact information provided ensures a direct line of communication for inquiries, fostering a transparent process.
    The government is seeking bids for the purchase of a specified quantity of various materials. The focus is on pricing, with bidders providing unit or lot prices. The form in question, SF 114A, is likely associated with a larger invitation for bids, outlining further details and instructions for bidders. The procurement appears to involve multiple lots or items, with bidders able to submit prices for each individual lot. Key dates and other administrative details are omitted in this excerpt, likely appearing elsewhere in the full RFP document.
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