12905B25Q0007 - IDIQ for Hay in Moscow ID
ID: 12905B25Q0007Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICEUSDA ARS PWA AAO ACQ/PER PROPALBANY, CA, 94710, USA

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Other Animal Food Manufacturing (311119)

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FORAGE AND FEED (8710)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Agricultural Research Service, is seeking quotations for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for the procurement of hay in Moscow, Idaho. The contract will cover the supply of cubed alfalfa and mixed grass hay, essential for feeding various livestock at the University of Idaho's Animal Disease Research Unit, with an estimated annual purchase value of up to $80,000 and a total ceiling of $240,000 over three years. This procurement is crucial for supporting agricultural research and ensuring the nutritional needs of livestock are met, with specific requirements for delivery, weight specifications, and nutritional standards outlined in the attached documents. Interested vendors must submit their offers by November 16, 2024, to Brian Fien at brian.fien@usda.gov, and comply with all relevant federal regulations and certifications.

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    The Buy American Certificate provision mandates that Offerors certify their products as domestic unless specified otherwise. Each domestic end product must contain a critical component, and any foreign end products must be identified along with their country of origin and domestic content percentage. For foreign products that primarily consist of materials other than iron or steel, Offerors must indicate if they exceed 55% in domestic content, unless the items are commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS). The Government will evaluate the offers based on the regulations outlined in part 25 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation. This provision ensures adherence to domestic sourcing policies in federal procurement, promoting U.S. manufacturing while establishing clear guidelines for reporting product origins.
    The Animal Disease Research Unit at the University of Idaho requires cubed alfalfa and mixed grass hay to support the feeding needs of various livestock, including horses, sheep, cattle, and goats, located at their hemoparasite barn in Moscow, ID. The mix of hay types is crucial, as the high-protein alfalfa is primarily for calves and can also supplement underweight horses, while mixed grass hay is fed to horses to avoid digestive issues. The order specifies a delivery turnaround of two weeks, with technical requirements including separate weighing of hays and specific dimensions for the bales. The annual hay purchase is projected at up to $80,000, with a contract ceiling of $240,000 over a three-year period. Deliveries may be adjusted due to weather or other logistical issues. The document outlines comprehensive requirements for both alfalfa and mixed grass hay, including lab testing for nutritional standards and weight specifications to meet facility capabilities. This initiative underscores federal support for agricultural research and establishes clear guidelines for potential vendors in response to the request for proposals (RFP).
    The document is an RFQ (Request for Quotation) regarding the procurement of hay for Pullman, WA. It outlines essential contract clauses, terms, conditions, and procedures for vendors seeking to submit quotations. Key clauses include those from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Agriculture Acquisition Regulation (AGAR), addressing payment terms, contractor responsibilities, and regulatory compliance. Vendors must register with the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP) to facilitate electronic invoicing. The RFQ emphasizes the evaluation based on pricing and technical capability, requiring vendors to demonstrate relevant past performance and knowledge of USDA-designated biobased products. Offers are to be submitted electronically, containing necessary certifications and technical proposals. The evaluation criteria prioritize technical capability, satisfactory past performance, and price to determine the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable offer. This procurement document is indicative of federal contracting processes, emphasizing compliance, accountability, and the necessity for detailed vendor qualifications and proposals to achieve successful government acquisitions.
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