Scrap Electrical Motors
ID: MMP100-25-310Type: Sale of Surplus Property
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDING GENERALCAMP LEJEUNE, NC, 28542-0004, USA

NAICS

Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers (423930)

PSC

MOTORS, ELECTRICAL (6105)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Commanding General of the Department of the Navy, is offering an opportunity to purchase approximately 8,900 pounds of various scrap electrical motors located at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Interested buyers must submit their bids by January 23, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST, and are encouraged to inspect the materials prior to bidding. This procurement is part of the government's recycling efforts and requires bidders to be U.S. citizens eligible for necessary export licenses, with a 50% deposit required prior to material pickup. For further inquiries, bidders can contact Gary J. Denson at gary.j.denson@usmc.mil or by phone at 910-451-2037.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Gary J. Denson
    (910) 451-2037
    (910) 451-9935
    gary.j.denson@usmc.mil
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    Posted
    The Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune has issued a bid solicitation for the Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) focusing on the sale of an estimated 8,900 lbs. of scrap electrical motors. Bidders must submit their bid amounts per pound and commit to picking up the recyclable materials under specific conditions, including payment via certified check or money order within 15 days of invoicing. The agreement includes provisions holding the United States harmless from property damage or personal injury arising from the sale and pickup operations. Additionally, the government reserves the right to terminate agreements with 30 days' written notice. The bid submission form requires detailed information about the bidder, including a Unique Entity ID, company details, and contact information. This document exemplifies a standard procurement procedure aimed at recycling efforts within federal initiatives while ensuring compliance and liability considerations are addressed.
    The document is an Invitation to Bid for the sale of approximately 8,900 pounds of various scrap electrical motors at MCB Camp Lejeune. Bids must be submitted by January 23, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST, and can be submitted through multiple formats to the designated Public Works Division contact. The government retains the right to reject any bids and will favor the highest bid that meets requirements. Eligibility is restricted to U.S. citizens who can obtain necessary export licenses. Prospective buyers are advised of potential hazards associated with the materials and must provide a 50% deposit prior to pickup. The document outlines terms for property inspection, bid acceptance, payment processes, load security, and potential liabilities, including termination conditions for default or convenience. Transportation compliance with DOT regulations and environmental considerations are emphasized, requiring that potential buyers demonstrate the capability for responsible hazard management. Access to the base requires proper identification and permits for transport personnel. Overall, this bid reflects government procurement practices for surplus materials while ensuring adherence to environmental and safety regulations.
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    Scrap Electrical Motors
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