378 ECES-Generators Parts
ID: FA491124Q0025Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4911 378 ECONSAPO, AE, 09877-1110, USA

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Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing (333618)

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DIESEL ENGINES AND COMPONENTS (2815)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Air Force, is seeking suppliers for the procurement of Cummins generator parts under the solicitation FA491124Q0025. The requirement includes a detailed list of parts necessary for the maintenance of generator sets used at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, specifically for models MEP-1070, MEP-1050, and C300 D6, with a total estimated cost of approximately $258,041.80 across various parts. These components are critical for ensuring the operational integrity and reliability of power generation systems essential for military operations. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by September 9, 2024, and ensure compliance with federal procurement regulations, including registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). For further inquiries, contact Kareem Beckles at kareem.beckles.1@us.af.mil or by phone at 318-460-2005.

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    The Department of the Air Force is issuing a Request for Quote (RFQ) number FA491124Q0025 for generator parts, specifically Cummins generator components. This solicitation, effective August 30, 2024, is prepared under FAR guidelines and is intended for commercial suppliers. Quotes are required by September 9, 2024, and vendors must hold prices for 30 days. All responses must be sent via email to the designated contracting officer, and submissions must not be in .zip format. The evaluation of offers will follow a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) approach, ensuring compliance with specified requirements. Key submission details include a pre-acceptance of offers until October 9, 2024, and the necessity for all contractors to register in the System for Award Management (SAM) to be considered for contract award. The RFQ includes attachments detailing required parts lists for generators, emphasizing the government's need for a timely and compliant supply of necessary equipment. Lastly, various clauses and certifications are mandated for compliance with federal procurement regulations, ensuring adherence to established guidelines throughout the procurement process.
    This document outlines the procurement of various components for the Generator Set: MEP-1050, used at the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Dated July 20, 2024, it provides a detailed list of parts, quantities, and associated costs, culminating in a subtotal of $126,099.33. Key items include breather filters, radiators, fuel pumps, and oil pressure sensors. The list underscores the diverse range of mechanical and electrical components essential for maintaining the functionality of the power production system. The procurement of these items is likely tied to government contracts and maintenance operations aimed at ensuring continuous electrical power production in a military context. Overall, the document reflects the logistical and operational planning necessary for military sustainment and preparedness in the region.
    The document outlines a procurement request for parts related to the MEP-1070 Generator Set, specifically for the QSB4.5 engine model at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Dated July 20, 2024, it provides a detailed list of various electrical and mechanical components required, including quantities and unit costs, resulting in a total estimated cost of $99,830.30. Key parts listed include injector kits, exhaust valve kits, water pump kits, and various engine gaskets, among others. Each part is identified by a specific part number and associated cost. The listed components are sourced from Cummins Genuine Parts, indicating their authenticity and compatibility with the specified generator model. The procurement serves to maintain and ensure the operational integrity of the generator set, which is crucial for electrical power production at the air base. This document illustrates a typical governmental RFP format, focusing on the acquisition of essential equipment parts as part of federal operations and maintenance efforts.
    The document outlines a procurement list of parts for a Generator Set Model C300 D6, used for electrical power production at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, dated July 20, 2024. It details various components required for the maintenance and operation of the engine model QSL9G5 and alternator model HC4. The list includes specific part numbers, descriptions, quantities, and total costs, with a subtotal amounting to $32,112.17. Notable items include various gaskets, valves, pumps, and sensors, which are essential for the generator’s functionality. This procurement is part of a broader federal initiative, likely falling under government RFPs, aimed at ensuring military readiness and operational integrity of power generation systems. The detailed inventory reflects meticulous planning and resource allocation necessary for maintaining critical infrastructure in military operations. This document serves as a vital reference for both procurement processes and budgeting for ongoing maintenance and repairs of these essential systems.
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