IFB 33-5026 - Metallic and Non-Metallic Scrap Sale, Susquehanna, PA
ID: IFB-33-5026Type: Sale of Surplus Property
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA DISPOSITION SERVICES HQBATTLE CREEK, MI, 49037-3092, USA

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Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers (423930)

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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), is inviting bids for the sale of metallic and non-metallic scrap from its facility in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. This procurement involves a three-year fixed-price contract with a minimum guaranteed quantity of 375,000 pounds and a maximum of 3,750,000 pounds of various scrap materials. The sale is crucial for the efficient disposal of excess materials while ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Bidders must submit sealed bids by August 4, 2025, and are encouraged to contact J'Leace Nichols at JLeace.nichols@dla.mil or Nam Nguyen at nam.nguyen@dla.mil for further information regarding the bidding process and requirements.

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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is inviting bids for a term contract involving the purchase of metallic and non-metallic scrap from its facility in Susquehanna, PA. The proposal emphasizes a three-year contract, starting with a minimum guaranteed quantity of 375,000 pounds to a maximum of 3,750,000 pounds of material, categorized under various materials as specified. Potential bidders must adhere to specific access requirements, including proof of identity and vehicle registration, and are required to inspect the scrap material during the appointed window prior to bidding. Bid submissions are due by August 4, 2025, and must include detailed pricing per unit issue. The contract is firmly structured as a fixed-price agreement, and bidders will be evaluated based on their compliance with the submission criteria. Particular attention is given to regulatory compliance, including environmental responsibilities and obtaining necessary licenses. After the award, a start-of-work meeting will occur to ensure understanding of contract terms. This procurement process reflects DLA's commitment to efficient disposal of excess materials while adhering to federal regulations and securing competitive bids from qualified contractors.
    The "SALE BY REFERENCE" document outlines the standard instructions, terms, and conditions governing the sale of surplus and foreign excess personal property by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services. It serves as a reference for bidders participating in government property auctions, emphasizing that terms applicable to U.S. surplus differ from those for foreign excess property. Key topics include bid submission guidelines, payment responsibilities, property inspection protocols, and removal processes. Bidders must ensure compliance with taxes, obtain necessary export/import clearances, and bear the risk of loss post-removal. Special clauses address joint bids, debarred individuals, and bidders' eligibility. The document also specifies storage fees for delayed property removal and outlines the protocol for misdescription of items post-sale. The purpose is to facilitate transparent bidding procedures while ensuring legal compliance and protecting government interests during property disposal. Overall, this pamphlet is critical for prospective purchasers regarding their responsibilities and the government’s conditions during sales transactions.
    The document is an Invitation for Bids (IFB) from DLA Disposition Services, primarily focusing on the sale of government property. It outlines the bid submission process, including important dates, bid deposit requirements, and conditions that bidders must acknowledge. Bids must be sealed and submitted by a specified deadline; they will be publicly opened at that time. Bidders must agree to pay for and remove property within designated timeframes if their bid is accepted. Furthermore, it includes declarations regarding the bidder's business status (individual or small business), and any involvement of third parties in securing the contract. The document emphasizes compliance with federal regulations and informs bidders of the required conditions to participate in the procurement process. Overall, this IFB is a structured invitation aimed at facilitating the competitive bidding process for government property sales.
    The document outlines the bidding process for the sale of government property through sealed bids under a specified Invitation for Bid (IFB). It includes a structured format for bidders to fill out, requiring them to specify a unit price for individual items or a total price for lots. Presented in a bid page format, the file includes item numbers, material descriptions, total quantities, unit price bids, and a designated space for the name and identification of the bidder. The property offered includes large quantities of materials, measured in pounds, with three distinct items listed for bid. This document plays a vital role in the federal procurement process, ensuring transparency and competitive bidding for government assets while adhering to the established regulations and standards for such sales.
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