ContractSale of Surplus Property

IFB 33-6011, HM Sales, Used Oil, Ft. Bragg, NC

DEPT OF DEFENSE 33-6011
Response Deadline
Jun 18, 2026
29 days left
Days Remaining
29
Until deadline
Set-Aside
Full & Open
Notice Type
Sale of Surplus Property

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services is offering a sale of surplus used oil at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, under IFB 33-6011. The work involves purchasing and removing the used oil from storage tanks and drums, with a bid quantity of 180,000 gallons. The material is described as non-RCRA/DOT non-regulated liquid material sold under the used-oil exemption in 40 CFR 279, and the buyer must be able to comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws governing used oil management. The sale is structured as a three-year term contract with an option for a two-year extension and requires responsive bids using SF114 and SF114A, with a pre-award survey for the apparent high bidder. Bids are due June 18, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. EST, and a 20% prepayment of the total bid for one year’s annual generation is required.

Classification Codes

PSC Code
9150
OILS AND GREASES: CUTTING, LUBRICATING, AND HYDRAULIC

Solicitation Documents

4 Files
IFB_33-6011_Bragg_Used_Oils.pdf
PDF1452 KBMay 18, 2026
AI Summary
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services is offering a three-year term contract, with an option for a two-year extension, for the sale of used oil at Fort Bragg and Lejeune, NC, through Invitation for Bid (IFB) 33-6011. This sealed bid is for "OFF-SPEC JET AVIATION FUEL: UN1863 FUEL, AVIATION, TURBINE ENGINE; 3; III," with a starting price of $0.010 per gallon. The bid closing date is June 18, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. EST. The contract requires the purchaser to remove varying amounts of used oil from storage tanks and drums, complying with all federal, state, and local environmental and safety regulations. Bidders must submit a responsive bid including SF114 and SF114A, and the highest bidder will undergo a pre-award survey, including an Environmental Responsibility Determination. A 20% prepayment of the total bid for one year's annual generation will be required. The contract emphasizes strict adherence to environmental regulations and outlines consequences for non-compliance, including contract termination. The DLA Disposition Services seeks a responsible bidder capable of managing hazardous materials, ensuring proper disposal, and adhering to all contractual and regulatory obligations.
SBR 2012 (Ref. Only).pdf
PDF340 KBMay 18, 2026
AI Summary
This DLA Disposition Services pamphlet outlines standard instructions, terms, and conditions for federal surplus and foreign excess personal property sales. It supersedes the March 1994 edition, highlighting significant changes, particularly for property located within and outside the United States. Key clauses include bid information, storage and late removal charges, and all-or-none bids. The document details payment procedures, property removal responsibilities, tax obligations, export/import regulations, and conditions for joint bids. It also addresses denial of access to facilities for certain individuals and firms, property inspection, bid consideration, and default remedies. Critical legal aspects like dispute resolution, government liability limitations, and warranties are covered. Additionally, it specifies conditions for sealed bids, term contracts, and special circumstances such as scrap sales, convict labor, contract work hours, liability insurance, and handling of sensitive materials like Privacy Act information and USML/CCLI items.
SF114.pdf
PDF630 KBMay 18, 2026
AI Summary
The Standard Form 114 (SF 114) is a federal government form used for the sale of government property through a bid and award process. It serves as an Invitation for Bids, detailing how sealed bids will be received, opened, and evaluated for purchasing government assets. The form outlines essential information for bidders, including contact details, bid submission instructions, payment terms, and property removal timelines. Bidders must complete sections indicating their business type, deposit information, and acknowledgment of terms and conditions like SF 114C (General Sale Terms and Conditions). It also includes a declaration regarding the use of third-party solicitors for the contract. The government's acceptance section specifies the items accepted, the amount, and the contracting officer's details. This form ensures a standardized and transparent process for selling government property, adhering to federal regulations.
SF114A.pdf
PDF209 KBMay 18, 2026
AI Summary
The provided document, Standard Form 114A (REV. 11/2002), outlines the

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedMay 18, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineJun 18, 2026
expiryArchive DateJun 19, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Office
DLA DISPOSITION SERVICES HQ

Point of Contact

Name
Jay Armstrong

Place of Performance

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, UNITED STATES

Official Sources