Inactive
Notice ID:SPE4A6-22-R-0335
This agency proposes to issue a solicitation for a long-term strategic contract, in accordance with Part Number H7883-P5 which will include one NSN: 5305-01-445-3489, Screw, Close Tolerance. The propo...
This agency proposes to issue a solicitation for a long-term strategic contract, in accordance with Part Number H7883-P5 which will include one NSN: 5305-01-445-3489, Screw, Close Tolerance. The proposed action is intended to be awarded competitively. Item solicited on an Unrestricted Other than Full and Open Competitive basis. Terms are FOB Destination and Inspection and Acceptance at Origin. Higher Level Quality applies. First Destination Transportation (FDT) does not apply. AMC/AMSC 3/R. Approved Source in the PID: Hartford Aircraft Products Inc. CAGE 66861. Item is a Navy Critical Safety Item. This item is a stock buy item. Requested delivery is 66 days ARO. Solicitation will result in an Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC). The contract will be effective for Base year period with provisions included to extend the terms of the contract up to four (4) option year periods. The estimated annual quantity is 20,074 EA per contract period. The contract will include a guaranteed minimum quantity of 5019 EA (base year only) and a total contract maximum quantity of 152,855 EA over the five years. The minimum delivery order is 5019 EA, and the maximum delivery order quantity is 20,074 EA. Surge requirements do not apply. Deliveries will be to DLA stock locations on the east and west coast. The final contract award decisions may be based upon a combination of price, past performance and other evaluation factors as described in the solicitation. The solicitation issue date is anticipated to be May 23rd, 2022. A copy of the solicitation will be available via the DIBBS Website https://www.dibbs.bsm.dla.mil/ on the issue date cited in the Request for Proposal (RFP). From the DIBBS homepage, select “Requests for Proposal (RFP)/Invitation for Bid (IFB)” from the menu under the tab “Solicitations.” Then search for and choose the RFP you wish to download. RFPs are in portable document format (PDF). To download and view these documents, you will need the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. This software is available free at http://www.adobe.com. A paper copy of this solicitation will not be available to requestors.