Invitation to Bid for the Sale of Scrap Mixed Steel at Naval Air Station Fallon
ID: T003-25-JAType: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM SOUTHWESTSAN DIEGO, CA, 92132-0001, USA

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Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers (423930)

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS (9999)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Navy Region Southwest Qualified Recycling Program, is inviting bids for the sale of mixed scrap steel located at Naval Air Station Fallon in Nevada. The procurement aims to establish a Term Sale Agreement for approximately 150 gross tons of various scrap materials generated annually, with bids evaluated based on a percentage of the high-end price for #1 heavy melt steel as listed by Fastmarkets American Metal Market. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to manage and recycle surplus materials efficiently while ensuring a transparent and competitive bidding process. Bids must be submitted via certified mail by 2 PM (Pacific Time) on October 25, 2024, and interested parties can direct inquiries to Adriana Soria at cnrsw-qrp-sales@us.navy.mil or by phone at 619-556-7222.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Jose Amuchastegui
    (619) 556-8162
    (619) 556-9018
    Cnrsw-qrp-sales@us.navy.mil
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    The Navy Region Southwest (NRSW) is inviting bids for a Term Sale Agreement #T003-25-JA for mixed scrap steel at Naval Air Station (NAS) Fallon. Bids are due by 2 PM on October 25, 2024, with an inspection period from October 14-18, 2024. The agreement spans one year with the possibility of four additional one-year renewals. Approximately 150 gross tons of various scrap materials, including pipes and vehicle parts, are generated annually, although this figure is not guaranteed. Bids will be evaluated based on a percentage of the high-end price listed by Fastmarkets American Metal Market for #1 heavy melt in Los Angeles, with the highest bid winning the award. Submission must be via carrier service, and no bid deposit is required. Important conditions prohibit collusion among bidders and stipulate that any awarded agreement can be voided if the recipient is ineligible. This document serves as a formal request for proposals aiming to facilitate the sale of recyclable materials, emphasizing transparency and competitive bidding practices within the federal procurement framework.
    The document outlines a Term Sale Agreement #T003-25-JA between the Navy Region Southwest (NRSW) Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) and a buyer concerning the sale of mixed scrap steel from Naval Air Station Fallon. The agreement includes definitions of key terms, stipulations regarding insurance and access, an agreement period of one year with possible extensions, and payment terms requiring buyers to pay timely for materials picked up. Pricing is based on the Fastmarkets American Metal Market's high end for heavy melt and is confirmed monthly. Additional stipulations detail responsibilities concerning the use of subcontractors, weight certification of materials, inspection rights, and conditions for transportation. The buyer assumes liability for taxes and potential damages to government property, and indemnifies the government against claims. The agreement can be terminated for convenience or default, and buyers must adhere to a strict process for handling hazardous materials and advertising. This document serves to ensure a structured process for the government to efficiently recycle metal while mitigating risks associated with property damage and environmental concerns.
    The document is an Invitation to Bid for the sale of mixed scrap steel from Naval Air Station (NAS) Fallon, governed by Term Sale Agreement #T003-25-JA. Bidders must submit their bids through certified carriers only, as electronic or other forms of submission are not accepted. The bid is defined as a percentage of the U.S. dollar price per gross ton (2,240 lbs) of scrap steel based on the Fastmarkets American Metal Market (AMM) Export Yard Buying Price for #1 heavy melt in the Los Angeles Area on the fifth business day of the month. The document requires bidders to provide their company name, a signature of the authorized representative, and the date. This bid solicitation underscores the government's effort to manage and sell surplus materials, ensuring a structured and transparent bidding process that complies with federal guidelines. The emphasis on certified carrier submissions indicates a focus on security and integrity in the bidding process.
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