Spent lead-acid batteries - various locations in Alabama
ID: 2025-02Type: Sale of Surplus Property
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW8AS ALARNG ELEMENT, JF HQMONTGOMERY, AL, 36109-2602, USA

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Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers (423930)

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    The Department of Defense, through the Alabama Army National Guard (ALARNG), is inviting bids for the sale of approximately 93,000 pounds of spent lead-acid batteries from 16 locations across Alabama. Bidders are required to arrange for the pickup of the batteries within a specified 40-day window, adhering to the terms outlined in the Invitation for Bid #2025-02, which includes responsibilities for transportation, payment, and compliance with environmental regulations. This procurement reflects the ALARNG's commitment to recycling and proper waste management, ensuring that all operations meet military standards. Interested parties must submit their bids by January 22, 2025, at 4:00 PM CST, and can direct inquiries to Dustin Bowers at dustin.m.bowers5.mil@army.mil or by phone at 334-530-9598.

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    The document outlines various Federal Military Sites (FMS), Centralized Supply Management Sites (CSMS), and Utility Transmission and Energy Resources sites (UTES) in Alabama, including their addresses, points of contact (POC), and relevant contact information. Each entry details the location, associated POC's name and contact information, and logistics related to battery inventory, which appears to provide crucial information for military operations or resource management. The inventory of batteries includes specific weights and quantities for each site, indicating the logistical complexities involved. The POCs will coordinate access to certain compounds, suggesting security considerations for site entry and operations. This document serves as a reference for personnel involved in procurement, logistics support, or operational planning within military contexts, reflecting the structured data often seen in federal RFPs and grants aimed at ensuring operational efficiency and compliance with military standards.
    The Invitation for Bid #2025-02 from the Alabama Army National Guard (ALARNG) is soliciting bids for the sale of approximately 93,000 pounds of spent lead-acid batteries located at 16 sites across Alabama. The bidding process opens on January 15, 2025, and closes on January 22, 2025. Interested bidders must submit their completed bid sheets and contact information to the QRP coordinator, Dustin M. Bowers. The bid entails essential purchase specifications, including the transport of materials, payment terms, and responsibilities of the purchaser, such as adhering to a 40-day pickup window. The facility can provide assistance in loading, but all transport must be arranged by the purchaser. The agreement stipulates repercussions for defaults on payment or pickup, including potential termination of the contract due to misconduct or failure to comply with regulations. Additional terms include weight certification post-delivery, insurance requirements, and confidentiality stipulations. The document outlines that the successful bidder assumes all risks associated with the transportation and handling of the materials, underscoring the agreement's legal and operational obligations. This solicitation reflects the ALARNG's commitment to recycling while ensuring compliance with environmental and contractual standards.
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