Engine, Diesel
ID: SPRDL1-24-Q-0123Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA LAND WARRENWARREN, MI, 48397, USA

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Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing (333618)

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DIESEL ENGINES AND COMPONENTS (2815)

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8(a) Sole Source (FAR 19.8) (8AN)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land Warren, is seeking qualified suppliers for the procurement of diesel engines, specifically the E.D. Etnyre part number 6400626, under solicitation SPRDL1-24-Q-0123. The contract is structured as a Firm-Fixed Price agreement for a total of five diesel engines, with an option for an additional five units, and requires delivery within 210 days after award. These engines are critical for military applications, ensuring operational readiness and support for various defense systems. Interested vendors should note that the solicitation has undergone multiple amendments, with the latest cancellation of the Request for Proposal effective December 2, 2025, and should direct inquiries to Stephen Granch at Stephen.Granch@dla.mil or (385) 591-0902 for further details.

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    The document outlines Special Packaging Instructions for an enclosed engine, designated by part number 6400626. It includes detailed specifications for packaging and preserving the engine per military standards, specifically MIL-STD-2073-1D. Key aspects include the requirement for substantial cushioning, drying processes, and the use of special equipment for preservation. The document specifies the weight, size, and materials for packing, such as desiccants and envelopes. It emphasizes the need for thorough cleaning and sealing to prevent contamination, as well as detailed instructions for applying preservatives to maintain the engine's operability. Furthermore, marking requirements for containers are provided, ensuring clarity during transportation and handling. This structured approach serves to ensure the safe and effective shipment of military equipment while conforming to relevant regulations and standards.
    This document is an amendment to solicitation SPRDL1-24-R-0096, primarily concerning the procurement of Alternating Current Motors. The amendment modifies existing contract terms by replacing long-term contract clauses with basic and optional CLIN (Contract Line Item Numbers), updating or removing solicitation clauses, and extending the submission deadline from November 25, 2024, to January 31, 2025. Key changes include deletion of several solicitation clauses and the addition of new ones related to evaluation of options and transportation of supplies. The contract type is established as Firm Fixed Price, with requirements for origin inspection and acceptance of supplies. The document outlines the delivery schedule expectations, specifying quantities and timelines post-award, focusing on ensuring compliance with packing, shipping, and inspection protocols. This amendment is indicative of the government's ongoing efforts to refine procurement processes and uphold standards in the acquisition of necessary supplies, reflecting the structured approach to federal contracting and the importance of adhering to outlined regulations and procedures for successful contract execution.
    This government solicitation, SPRDL1-24-Q-0123, is for commercial items, specifically Diesel Engines (NSN: 2815-01-590-7080, Mfr Part Number: 6400626) under a Firm Fixed Price contract. It includes an option for an unexercised option quantity. The acquisition is restricted to approved manufacturer part numbers, and offers must be submitted for the total quantity as only one award will be made on an "All or None" basis. The document details requirements for electronic contracting and submission of proposals via email to Lindsey Rossi at LINDSEY.ROSSI@DLA.MIL. Key clauses cover supply chain traceability, the prohibition of Class I Ozone Depleting Substances, and detailed packaging, marking, and delivery instructions. Inspection and acceptance will occur at the origin, and delivery is required within 210 days after contract award to the DLA Distribution Red River in Texarkana, TX. Foreign firms delivering to CONUS must arrange and pay for transportation, port handling, and customs. Payment instructions emphasize the use of the Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) system for electronic invoicing and receiving reports.
    The document outlines a solicitation for commercial items, specifically aimed at acquiring diesel engines through a federal contracting process. It details the contractual obligations, including the method of solicitation (RFP), contractor requirements, delivery terms, and payment procedures. The acquisition is open to all businesses, with specific provisions for small and disadvantaged companies, including HUBZone and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. Key elements include explicit instructions for bid submission via email, registration requirements with SAM.gov, and adherence to specific packing and delivery protocols, including military specifications (MIL-STD) for preservation, packing, and marking. Inspections and acceptance of supplies will occur at the origin, with necessary documentation for compliance. Furthermore, the document emphasizes the importance of retaining supply chain traceability and the restrictions regarding the manufacturer's part numbers. It also outlines the prohibition on using Class I and II ozone-depleting substances in contract performance. The structured format facilitates clarity in administrative duties, responsibilities, and compliance measures essential for suppliers in the federal procurement system.
    This government solicitation, SPRDL1-24-Q-0123, issued by DLA Land Warren, is an RFQ for five diesel engines (NSN: 2815-01-590-7080, Mfr Part Number: 6400626 from E.D. Etnyre) with an option for five more. Offers must be for the total quantity, with only one award. The solicitation has been amended multiple times, extending the offer due date to September 30, 2025, and revising delivery from 250 to 210 days after award. It includes various FAR and DFARS clauses, particularly for Item Unique Identification and Valuation, and mandates specific packaging, marking, and supply chain traceability documentation. Inspection and acceptance will occur at the origin, and no Technical Data Package (TDP) is provided. The contract type is Firm Fixed Price, and offers must be submitted via email to the Contract Specialist.
    This document serves as an amendment to solicitation SPRDL1-24-Q-0123, notifying changes made to procurement for diesel engines. The main updates include an increase in the contract line item numbers (CLIN) 0001AA and 0002AA from one to two units each, and an extension of the solicitation closing date from September 9, 2024, to April 11, 2025. The contract, categorized as a Firm Fixed Price type, pertains to the supply of diesel engines, specifically defined by their National Stock Number (NSN) and Manufacturer details. Despite these modifications, all other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain intact and enforceable. The document outlines administrative protocols for acknowledging the amendment and reiterates the importance of submission timelines for offers. This amendment serves to enhance procurement responsiveness while adhering to federal guidelines for contract modifications.
    Amendment 0002 to solicitation SPRDL1-24-Q-0123 increases the quantity of diesel engines from 2 to 5 each, adding CLIN 0003AA as an unexercised option. The amendment specifies a Firm Fixed Price contract type for both the production and option quantities of NSN 2815-01-590-7080, Mfr Part Number: 6400626. Delivery for both CLINs is required within 250 days after contract award, FOB Destination, with specific packaging and marking requirements. The document details various shipping addresses and procedures for different depots, including scheduling appointments for deliveries. It also outlines requirements for foreign firms regarding shipments to U.S. ports of entry, emphasizing responsibility for transportation, customs, and notification to the Procuring Contracting Officer.
    This government solicitation amendment (0003 to SPRDL1-24-Q-0123) reopens the Request for Quote (RFQ) and revises the offer submission deadline to September 30, 2025, at 5:00 PM (Warren, MI local time). Key changes include the deletion of CLIN 0003AA and the re-establishment of CLIN 0002AA as the Option Period CLIN for Diesel Engines (NSN: 2815-01-590-7080, Mfr Part Number: 6400626), with a delivery schedule of 210 days after award. The amendment also updates numerous Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) clauses, adding new ones like “Certificate of Conformance” and “Preference for Certain Domestic Commodities,” while deleting others. Additionally, narratives related to Technical Data Package Information (C.1) and Acceptance Period (L.1) are added, and sections on Delivery Schedule (F.1) and Separately Priced Option (I.2) are revised. Offers must be for the total quantity of items, as only one award will be made, and partial offers are ineligible.
    Amendment 0004 to RFQ SPRDL1-24-Q-0123 revises Section B, specifically altering the "Days After Award" in the "Deliveries or Performance" section for CLIN 0001AA and CLIN 0002AA from 250 to 210 days. This modification pertains to the supply of "ENGINE, DIESEL" (NSN: 2815-01-590-7080, Mfr Part Number: 6400626), with both the production and unexercised option quantities being 5 units each. The contract type remains Firm Fixed Price, and all other terms and conditions of the original RFQ SPRDL1-24-Q-0123 remain in full force and effect. The inspection and acceptance point is at the origin, with the FOB point being the destination at DLA Distribution Red River, Texarkana, TX. This amendment was issued by DLA LAND WARREN and signed by Stephen Granch.
    Amendment 0005 cancels solicitation SPRDL1-24-Q-0123 in its entirety due to all offers exceeding the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, which necessitated a Justification and Approval (J&A) and a Request for Purchase. The closing date for the solicitation was extended to process this cancellation. This amendment modifies the original solicitation dated July 29, 2024, issued by DLA Weapons Support (Warren), MI. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged. The cancellation is a direct result of the financial scope of the submitted offers, requiring a formal cancellation process.
    Amendment 0006 to Solicitation SPRDL1-24-Q-0123, dated July 29, 2024, issued by DLA Weapons Support (Warren), officially cancels the solicitation. This action, effective December 2, 2025, indicates that the Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Firm Fixed Price supply contract is no longer active. Offerors were previously required to acknowledge amendments by various methods, but with the cancellation, all associated terms and conditions are voided. The document includes administrative details such as the buyer's name, Stephen Granch, and contact information.
    The document pertains to a solicitation for a federal contract (SPRDL1-24-Q-0123) relating to the procurement of diesel engines identified by specific part numbers and standards. It outlines offer submission requirements, including due dates and the necessity for vendors to comply with small business set-asides as appropriate. Key details include delivery specifications, modification clauses, packaging standards, and inspection criteria. The contract emphasizes using authorized manufacturers' part numbers, with stipulations on submissions through electronic means via the SAM and WAWF systems. Vendors are required to document and retain supply chain traceability for compliance with government standards, while the inspection of supplies will occur at origin. Furthermore, all agreements will be conducted electronically, ensuring transparency and efficiency. This solicitation reflects the federal government's structured approach to acquiring goods while ensuring compliance with official guidelines and standards, particularly relevant for small businesses and qualified suppliers. Overall, it encapsulates the essential practices involved in government contracting, with a focus on clarity, adherence to quality, and regulatory demands.
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