The document outlines solicitation SPE1C1-25-R-00066 for Webbing, Textile, Woven Nylon—Class 1 Shuttle loom, with a commercial item description PIA-W-40888G dated March 1, 2024. This webbing, identified by NSN 8305-00-177-5069, is intended for manufacturing parachute equipment, tentage, and clothing, and must be heat and light resistant, made of natural nylon twill, with specific dimensions and strength. Contractors must adhere to DLA's technical, quality, and packaging requirements, including proper labeling with fiber content, stock number, nomenclature, specification, yardage, contract details, and manufacturer information. Test reports or a Certificate of Compliance (CoC) are required, with CoCs subject to contracting officer approval for contracts under $100,000. All component material sources must be identified and cannot be changed without DLA approval. The contractor is responsible for all inspections and tests, with the government reserving the right to conduct its own. Testing sites must be identified and certified by the DLA Product Test Center (DLA-PTC), which may involve a lab certification survey and can take up to 45 calendar days for approval.
Solicitation SPE1C1-25-R-0066 seeks bids for 140,000 yards of Webbing, Textile, Woven Nylon, Class 1 – Shuttle loom, nylon, identified by NSN 8305-00-177-5069. This unrestricted solicitation, issued as one lot, will utilize commercial procedures (FAR Part 12) and include a 10% price evaluation preference for HUBZone small business concerns. Evaluation factors for this Best Value Trade-Off Source Selection will include Price, Delivery, Past Performance (using SPRS), and Small Business Participation. The government intends to make one award for a definite quantity type contract. Deliveries are staggered, with the first 17,500 yards due 180 days after order, followed by seven monthly deliveries. The webbing is for the Army, Air Force, Marines, and Navy, with delivery to Arizona Industries for the Blind. Important notes include mandatory SAM registration, and adherence to the Berry Amendment regarding foreign content for clothing and textile items.