COG 3 PC&S Fuel Program 3.23 Basic Agreement SPE605-20-R-0233
ID: SPE605-20-R-0233Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA ENERGYFORT BELVOIR, VA, 22060, USA

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FUEL OILS (9140)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Energy, is seeking vendors to establish Basic Agreements for the supply and delivery of various fuel products under the COG 3 PC&S Fuel Program (SPE605-20-R-0233). This procurement aims to meet high-tempo and time-sensitive fuel requirements for the Department of Defense and federal civilian customers across multiple states, including Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington D.C. The program encompasses a range of fuel types, such as diesel, gasoline, jet fuel, and AVGAS, with the potential for additional requirements as determined by government needs. Interested contractors must comply with eligibility criteria, including registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) and submission of necessary documentation, with proposals due as specified in the solicitation. For further inquiries, vendors can contact Brian Hobbs at Brian.Hobbs@dla.mil or 571-205-3420, or Candy Cross at Candy.Cross@dla.mil or 571-767-8368.

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    The OFFEROR SUBMISSION PACKAGE outlines requirements for contractors interested in a contract award for various fuel types under solicitation SPE605-20-R-0233. Key submissions include a signed SF 1449 with a CAGE Code, Quality Assurance documentation, proof of SAM registration, and acknowledgment of any amendments. Failure to meet these requirements by the submission deadline of June 15, 2020, at 4:30 PM EST will result in disqualification from consideration.
    The document outlines the requirements for contractors interested in submitting proposals for the procurement of biodiesel, ethanol fuel, marine gas oil, or turbine aviation fuel under Solicitation SPE605-20-R-0233. Key eligibility criteria include the submission of certificates of analysis and quality, a valid CAGE code, completion of all required forms, and registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). Contractors must also acknowledge any amendments to the solicitation and detail their capacity to service the COG 3 region, including fuel types they can supply. Proposals must adhere to Quality Assurance Provisions, and the contract is aimed at diverse business classifications, including small and disadvantaged businesses. The document emphasizes the importance of compliance, detailing disputes resolution through alternative methods and adherence to various regulations regarding responsibility matters. The structure is organized into sections covering instructions, proposal requirements, contract administration clauses, and representations and certifications. The overarching purpose is to facilitate the procurement process while ensuring accountability and regulatory adherence among bidders for federal fuel contracts.
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    The solicitation SPE605-20-R-0233 issued by DLA Energy outlines the procurement process for fuelling services and products for the Department of Defense, covering a five-year period from May 13, 2020, to May 12, 2025. Vendors are required to provide ground fuel services across selected states and must submit Basic Agreement packets by June 15, 2020, with ongoing monthly submissions accepted until January 15, 2025. The process includes specific eligibility requirements, terms, and conditions for contractors, emphasizing the importance of compliance with procurement regulations and guidelines throughout the contracting period.
    The Customer Organized Group (COG 3) Posts, Camps, and Stations Fuel Program, under solicitation SPE605-20-R-0233, aims to secure fuel supplies for the Department of Defense and federal civilian customers across eight states, including Delaware and Virginia, from May 2020 through May 2025. The initiative involves establishing Basic Agreements with contractors for the supply and delivery of various fuel types, including diesel and gasoline, through Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Quotations (RFQs). Interested vendors must submit proposals and fulfill eligibility requirements, including having a valid System for Award Management (SAM) registration. The solicitation outlines terms and conditions that govern future contracts and establishes review protocols for Basic Agreements, which are not binding but streamline procurement processes. Additionally, future price adjustments for fuels will adhere to specified economic guidelines, and regular communication with the DLA Energy is mandated for maintaining compliance. The solicitation aims to facilitate efficient fuel procurement while addressing evolving governmental needs, ensuring reliable support for military and federal operations.
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