The Raven Rock Mountain Complex (RRMC) requires the replacement of two aging KenBay rotary trash compactors due to their obsolescence and critical operational needs. The new compactors will be RotoPac Industrial Waste Compactors, selected for their compact footprint and efficient waste management capabilities, promising up to 80% reduction in waste disposal costs through advanced rotary arm compaction technology. These compactors need specific electrical requirements, with 3-phase, 480 volts, and 7 amps. The dimensions required are approximately 53-5/8" in width, 61" in depth, and 86-1/2" in height, with an operating room height of 119". Delivery of the compactors is expected within 90 days after the award, with the suggested source being KenBay. This RFP underscores RRMC's commitment to maintaining efficient waste management systems while adhering to space constraints within their facility.
The Washington Headquarters Services (WHS) has issued a Sources Sought Notice to gather information for potential acquisition of two KenBay rotary trash compactors for the Raven Rock Mountain Complex (RRMC) in Pennsylvania. This notice serves as a market survey for assessing interest and capabilities among various businesses, particularly emphasizing the inclusion of small businesses, including those classified as 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, SDB, and WOSB. The specified compaction units require particular electrical specifications and physical dimensions, providing flexibility for waste compaction in restricted spaces. Responses are requested from interested contractors to demonstrate their capability to fulfill the outlined requirements and to provide relevant company information. The submission deadline is set for December 3, 2024. Overall, this Sources Sought Notice aims to ensure adequate competition and inform the government’s acquisition planning, providing an opportunity for diverse businesses to participate in federal contracting.