Scrap Dirty Aluminum
ID: MMP100-25-300Type: Sale of Surplus Property
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDING GENERALCAMP LEJEUNE, NC, 28542-0004, USA

NAICS

Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers (423930)

PSC

NONFERROUS SCRAP (9680)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Commanding General of the Department of the Navy, is soliciting bids for the sale of a minimum of 5,500 pounds of dirty aluminum located at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Interested buyers are encouraged to inspect the material prior to bidding, with all bids due by October 31, 2024, at 2:00 PM EST. This procurement is part of the government's Qualified Recycling Program, aimed at responsibly managing recyclable materials while adhering to environmental regulations. For further details, bidders can contact Gary J. Denson at gary.j.denson@usmc.mil or by phone at 910-451-2037.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Gary J. Denson
    (910) 451-2037
    (910) 451-9935
    gary.j.denson@usmc.mil
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    The Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is soliciting bids for the purchase of 5,500 pounds of dirty aluminum through its Qualified Recycling Program (QRP). Bidders must complete a submission form that includes details such as bid amount per pound, unique entity ID, and contact information. Payments must be made by certified check or postal money order within 15 days of invoicing, sent to the QRP Office. The buyer assumes full liability for any damages that occur during the removal of materials and agrees to hold the government harmless. Additionally, the agreement can be terminated by the government with 30 days written notice, and no refunds will be issued. The form concludes with a space for the seller's authorization, including contact details for the QRP representative, Gary Denson. This document exemplifies the federal bidding process by outlining the responsibilities of both the buyer and seller regarding recyclable materials, emphasizing legal, financial, and operational terms essential for compliance and accountability within government procurement practices.
    The document serves as an Invitation to Bid for the sale of a minimum of 5,500 pounds of dirty aluminum at MCB Camp Lejeune, with bids due by October 31, 2024. Interested buyers are encouraged to inspect the material before bidding. The government maintains the right to alter the quantity of material and reserves the right to reject any bids, awarding the contract to the highest bidder. Buyers must be U.S. citizens, eligible for export licenses, and liable for any damages incurred during material pickup. A 50% deposit is required prior to collection, and all transport must comply with DOT regulations. The successful bidder must remove the material within six weeks; otherwise, the contract could be terminated. Environmental considerations are emphasized, along with adherence to safety regulations and the possibility of site inspections by government representatives. This bid process is part of the government's effort to manage waste and environmentally hazardous materials responsibly while adhering to regulations on hazardous property disposal.
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