The Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) is soliciting bids for the purchase and removal of approximately 3,000 pounds of dirty aluminum. Bidders are required to complete a submission form detailing their bid amount per pound. The successful purchaser must adhere to strict conditions, including making payments via Certified Check or Postal Money Order to the US Treasury within fifteen days of the invoice date, based on QRP’s base scales weight tickets. The buyer is responsible for cautious operations on US property, assuming full liability for any damage, and holding the United States harmless from any claims arising from the sales agreement or material removal. The government reserves the right to terminate the agreement with thirty days' written notice, and no refunds will be issued to the buyer. The form also includes sections for the seller to grant permission for purchase and pick-up, detailing the solicitation number, product description, award date, bid amount, deposit, and seller contact information.
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This Invitation to Bid (Sales Agreement Number MMP100-26-338) from December 18, 2025, seeks bids for a minimum of 3,000 pounds of dirty aluminum from MCB Camp Lejeune. Bids are due by December 30, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST and can be mailed, faxed, emailed, or hand-delivered. The award will go to the highest responsive and responsible bidder, who must be a U.S. citizen eligible for export licenses. A 50% deposit is required before pickup, with the balance due within 15 days of invoicing. The successful bidder must remove the material within 10 business days of the award, with weekly collections, and all material removed within six weeks. Buyers are responsible for loading, hauling, and transportation, adhering to DOT and safety regulations. The government disclaims liability for dangerous property and damages. Default or convenience termination clauses are included, and buyers are liable for any damage to government property. Base access requires specific identification and vehicle documentation.