ContractSale of Surplus Property

IFB 33-5063 HM Sales Off Spec Jet Aviation Fuel, Ft. Hood, TX

DEPT OF DEFENSE 33-5063
Response Deadline
Jan 27, 2026
Deadline passed
Days Remaining
0
Closed
Set-Aside
No Set aside used
Notice Type
Sale of Surplus Property

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services is offering a three-year public sales contract for off-spec mixed aviation fuel located at Fort Hood, Texas, through Invitation for Bid (IFB) 33-5063. This sale is strictly for energy recovery purposes, with bidders required to demonstrate compliance with all relevant local, state, and federal regulations regarding the use of off-specification fuels. The contract includes a starting bid price set at 5% of the OPIS US Gulf Coast Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Prompt Average, with bids submitted as a percentage of a fixed market value, and it allows for two 12-month option periods and a 6-month extension. Interested bidders must submit their offers by January 27, 2026, and are encouraged to contact Jay Armstrong at jay.armstrong@dla.mil or Joel Wegner at joel.wegner@dla.mil for further inquiries.

Classification Codes

PSC Code
9140
FUEL OILS

Solicitation Documents

4 Files
IFB_33-5063_Hood_Off_Spec_Fuel.pdf
PDF1173 KBJan 13, 2026
AI Summary
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services is offering a three-year term public sales contract for off-spec mixed aviation fuel at Fort Hood, TX, through Invitation for Bid (IFB) 33-5063. The sale is for energy recovery only, with a starting price of 5% of the OPIS US Gulf Coast Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Prompt Average USD ¢/gal. Bids are submitted as a percentage of a fixed market value, with the highest percentage winning. The contract includes two 12-month option periods and a 6-month extension. Key dates include an offer closing date of January 27, 2026, and an inspection period beginning January 14, 2026. The IFB details item descriptions, removal procedures, inspection guidelines, and loading methods. It emphasizes compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including FAR provisions, and requires a pre-award survey and environmental responsibility determination for the highest bidder. Payment terms, including acceptable methods and consequences for late payments, are also outlined. The DLA reserves the right to reject any bids that are not in the best interest of the Government.
SF114A.pdf
PDF209 KBJan 13, 2026
AI Summary
The "SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY - ITEM BID PAGE - SEALED BID" form, Standard Form 114A (REV. 11/2002), outlines the process for bidding on government property. Bidders must enter a unit price and extend the total, or provide a total price for a lot, depending on how bids are solicited. The form includes fields for item number, material description, total quantity, unit price bid, and total price bid. It also requires the bidder's name and identification number. This document is crucial for federal, state, and local government RFPs and grants, ensuring a standardized and transparent bidding process for the sale of government assets.
SF114.pdf
PDF630 KBJan 13, 2026
AI Summary
The Standard Form 114 (REV. 5/2003) is a government form for the sale of government property through sealed bids. It outlines the process for bidders to submit offers and for the government to accept them. The form details information required from bidders, including their ID, TIN/Social Security number, and contact information. It also specifies the bid opening time, date, and location, along with payment and property removal terms. Bidders must indicate whether they inspected the property, their business type (individual or small business), and disclose any third-party involvement in securing the contract. The document includes sections for government acceptance, outlining the accepted items, amount, and contract numbers. This form ensures a structured and transparent process for the sale of government assets, requiring adherence to specified terms and conditions.
SBR 2012 (Ref. Only).pdf
PDF340 KBJan 13, 2026
AI Summary
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, cautioning bidders to carefully read updated articles, especially regarding Bid Information, Storage Charges/Late Removal Charges, and All-or-None Bids. The document covers general information like payment, refunds, property removal, taxes, export/import, and joint bids, emphasizing compliance with U.S. law. It also details general sale terms, including inspection, 'as is, where is' condition, bid consideration, payment, title transfer, delivery, default provisions, risk of loss, and limitations on government liability. Special conditions address sealed bids, term sales, and specific warranties for scrap, convict labor, work hours, safety, liability, privacy, and compliance with export control regulations like USML and CCLI. The pamphlet serves as a comprehensive guide for bidders and purchasers in government property sales.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedJan 13, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineJan 27, 2026
expiryArchive DateJan 28, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Office
DLA DISPOSITION SERVICES HQ

Point of Contact

Name
Jay Armstrong

Place of Performance

Killeen, Texas, UNITED STATES

Official Sources