Scrap brass sale (ESACC) - Clarke Range Complex, AL 2025
ID: 2025-03Type: 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 36,000 lbs. of scrap brass from expended small arms cartridge casings as part of its Qualified Recycling Program (QRP). Bidders are required to submit their proposals between February 5 and February 12, 2025, with the winning bid to be awarded on February 13, 2025. This initiative supports environmental compliance and recycling efforts, emphasizing the importance of responsible disposal of military materials. Interested parties should contact Dustin Bowers at dustin.m.bowers5.mil@army.mil or call 334-530-9598 for further details and to ensure compliance with the bid requirements, including a 20% deposit upon winning and the necessity for liability insurance.

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    The Alabama Army National Guard (ALARNG) is inviting bids for the sale of approximately 36,000 lbs. of scrap brass from expended small arms cartridge casings through its Qualified Recycling Program (QRP). Bids will be accepted from February 5 to February 12, 2025, and the winning bid will be awarded on February 13, 2025. Interested parties must submit their bids to the designated QRP Manager, Dustin M. Bowers, along with contact information. The scrap materials will be loaded by ALARNG personnel using a forklift, with loading available weekdays and requiring scheduled notice. The purchaser must handle transportation and secure the load. A 20% deposit is required upon winning the bid, with pickup to occur within 40 days of confirmation. Additional responsibilities include deforming all brass in compliance with regulations, providing certification of the weight of the materials, and maintaining liability insurance. The bid agreement emphasizes liability disclaimers, default procedures, confidentiality, and indemnification, mandating that the purchaser holds the Alabama Army National Guard harmless for any resulting damages. This document reflects a procedural framework for government recycling initiatives, supporting environmental compliance while outlining bidders' obligations and expectations.
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