This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for upgrading and providing spare parts for the Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Test Stand (TS) at Anniston Army Depot (ANAD) in building 133. The contractor will furnish and install an air compressor for continuous operations, ensuring it meets specific features like auto start/stop and a breathing air quality monitor. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for providing various spare parts detailed in Table 1. All work must comply with extensive applicable documents and safety guidelines, including federal OSHA standards, COE ER, CFR, CGA, EN, IEEE, MIL-STD, NEMA, NFPA, and NATO STANAG. The contractor must also adhere to ANAD access requirements, including background checks and AT Level I awareness training. Delivery, installation, and testing must be completed within 180 days, with the contractor responsible for shipping, storage, and handling. The contractor will verify the air compressor's performance through continuous testing and confirm all spare parts. Training for ANAD employees on the new air compressor is required, and all parts must include a warranty of at least one year.
The document outlines requirements for bidders to submit descriptive literature for the Building 133 NBC Test Stand Upgrade and Spare Parts. This literature, previously used for marketing, is crucial for technical evaluation and must explicitly demonstrate how the proposed product meets specific paragraphs of the Statement of Work (3.1.2 – 3.1.3, 3.2.1, 3.6, 3.10, 3.11). Bids will be rejected if the literature fails to show conformance or contains disclaimers such as “specifications are subject to change without notice.” Bidders using product catalogs must clearly identify the bid item. The reasonable delivery time for this item is 180 days.
This government solicitation, W911KF26QA006, from the Anniston Army Depot, is a sole-source request for proposal (RFP) to COMPANY 91 LLC for upgrading and providing spare parts for a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Test Stand. The acquisition, categorized under NAICS code 334519, is unrestricted, with a specific delivery date of May 18, 2026. The document outlines detailed instructions for electronic offer submission via the PIEE Solicitation Module, emphasizing SAM registration and adherence to various federal and local regulations. Key requirements cover payment methods (MasterCard or DFAS via WAWF), security protocols for installation access, environmental compliance (EMS, air emissions, land use control), and strict safety and accident prevention plans. The RFP also includes standard FAR and DFARS clauses, particularly those related to small business program representation and electronic invoicing. The document provides specific contacts for contract and technical inquiries and details for protest procedures.