Sale of Ferrous Scrap Metal
ID: W912NS-25-QRP01Type: Sale of Surplus Property
AwardedMay 8, 2025
$2.7K$2,667
AwardeeFEDERAL INTERNATIONAL RECYCLING AND WASTE SOLUTIONS, LLC Saint Louis MO 63117 USA
Award #:W912NS-25-QRP01
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7NJ USPFO ACTIVITY MO ARNGJEFFERSON CITY, MO, 65101-1200, USA

NAICS

Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers (423930)

PSC

IRON AND STEEL SCRAP (9670)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Army, has announced an opportunity for the sale of ferrous scrap metal through the W7NJ USPFO Activity in Missouri. This procurement involves the sale of surplus property categorized under recyclable material merchant wholesalers, with a focus on iron and steel scrap. The sale is significant as it contributes to the recycling efforts and management of surplus materials within the military framework. Although bidding has closed, interested parties can find the notice of award published at the provided link, and for further inquiries, they may contact Ethan J. Curtis at ethan.j.curtis2.mil@army.mil or by phone at 573-638-9550, or Hediberto "Ed" Roman at hediberto.roman.civ@army.mil or 573-638-9632.

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    The Missouri National Guard's Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) is seeking bids for the sale of approximately 40,170 lbs of miscellaneous ferrous scrap metal, arranged in 46 pallets. The bidding process opens on April 22, 2025, and closes on May 8, 2025, with bid submissions accepted via email. Bidders must submit their proposals on the prescribed form, including a 20% deposit within three days of notification if awarded the contract. Successful bidders are required to inspect the material, as its condition and quantity are provided on an "as is" basis, and must remove it within ten days post-award. The contract will be awarded to the highest bidder who meets all bid requirements. There are strict regulations and liabilities outlined concerning safety, payment, and removal of the scrap, underscoring the need for diligence in compliance. The government retains the right to cancel the bid at any point. This IFB represents a spot sale, emphasizing immediate and specific transaction terms. Prospective bidders should thoroughly review the sale terms and conditions, as non-compliance might lead to forfeiture of rights and potential debarment from future sales.
    The government file outlines a federal Request for Proposals (RFP) focused on improving community health services through targeted funding initiatives. The initiative seeks to allocate federal grants to local organizations that can demonstrate effective strategies for enhancing access to healthcare, promoting health equity, and addressing social determinants of health. Key components of the RFP include the eligibility criteria for applicants, the evaluation process for proposals, and the required project implementation timelines, which aim to ensure transparency and accountability. A major emphasis is placed on collaborative partnerships among local entities, outlined in the guidelines, which aim to leverage existing resources for maximum impact. Furthermore, the document details the selection criteria, prioritizing projects that address underserved populations and exhibit innovative approaches to healthcare delivery. This RFP represents a strategic effort by the federal government to invigorate local health infrastructures, foster community resilience, and improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations nationwide.
    The document serves as a bid submission form for the sale of government property through a public auction or spot bid process. It outlines necessary information for bidders to complete, including identification details, itemized pricing per unit or lot, and terms of agreement. Participants must declare their total bid amount, ensure any required deposit is enclosed, and provide contact details. The form emphasizes the inclusion of all bid terms and conditions as stated in the invitation for bids. Bid submission is bound by a specified acceptance period, allowing the government or bidder to finalize sales within a structured timeframe. Overall, this document functions to standardize the bidding process for government property sales, ensuring transparency and legal compliance in federal and local procurement practices.
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