This government file outlines the CLINs (Contract Line Item Numbers) and Ordering Period (OP) for sandbag procurement, detailing quantities, units of measure, and pricing over five years. The document specifies two types of sandbags: Typical Sandbags (4,000,000 units per year) and Large Sandbags (10,000 units per year), both available on pallets and in 4’x4’x4’ shipping containers. The total evaluated price includes a transportation expense of $5,000.000 per unit, estimated by the Government as cost-reimbursable. The quantities are based on potential contract maximums, with 40,000,000 typical sandbags and 80,000 large sandbags over the five-year period. This document serves as a pricing and quantity framework for a sandbag supply contract within a federal government RFP.
The document outlines the CLINs and Ordering Period (OP) for sandbags, detailing quantities and pricing for typical and large sandbags over five ordering periods. It specifies that 4,000,000 typical sandbags will be ordered annually, both on pallets and in 4’x4’x4’ shipping containers, while 8,000 large sandbags will be ordered annually under the same conditions. Transportation expenses are cost-reimbursable and estimated by the government at $425,000.000 per ordering period, totaling $2,125,000.000 over five years. The maximum quantities for the entire contract are 40,000,000 typical sandbags and 80,000 large sandbags. The document is structured to allow offerors to fill in unit prices for evaluation, indicating that quantities are based on potential contract maximums broken down over five years.
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The document outlines order quantities for sandbags, categorized as "Typical Sandbags" and "Large Sandbags," within an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. It specifies minimum and maximum order quantities for both single and total per contract orders. For Typical Sandbags, single orders range from 100,000 to 3,000,000 units, with total contract orders between 100,000 and 40,000,000 units. These are typically packaged on pallets (1,000-14,000 units) or in crates (500-12,500 units). Large Sandbags have single order quantities from 400 to 4,000 units, and total contract orders from 400 to 80,000 units. They are packaged on pallets (25-100 units) or in crates (100 units). This file provides a clear framework for procurement under the IDIQ contract, detailing the scale and packaging of sandbag orders.
Solicitation W912EK26RA004 provides clarifications on maximum order limits for sandbags, transportation expenses, and Buy American Act compliance. Attachment 0003 details ordering quantities for sandbags, with annual limits of 8 million for Typical Sandbags and 20 thousand for Large Sandbags as per Attachment 0001 amendment 0001. Transportation expenses are cost-reimbursable and will not be evaluated in pricing. Regarding domestic preference, FAR 52.225-1 Buy American-Supplies, found under 52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions, governs country of origin requirements. The solicitation also provides details on marking shipping containers with specific dimensions for quantity, weight, delivery date, and the Corps logo, which is available in Attachment 0004. Shop drawings for shipping containers are required within ten calendar days of contract award.
Solicitation W912EK26RA004 addresses key questions regarding sandbag procurement. It clarifies maximum order limits for Typical Sandbags (8 million annually) and Large Sandbags (20 thousand annually), directing proposers to Attachment 0003 for detailed quantities and Attachment 0001 Amendment 0001 for annual figures. Transportation expenses are cost-reimbursable, estimated by the government, and not evaluated in pricing; proposers should refer to Attachment 00002 and paragraph 4a regarding tariff costs. For Buy American Act compliance, the solicitation points to FAR 52.212-5 and FAR 52.225-1, indicating that domestic preference requirements apply to sandbags and their components.
The document is a Standard Form 1449,