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SPE7LX18RX056
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Philip G. Nightingale
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Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) Synopsis Information Form 1. ACTION CODE: ( X ) P = Presolicitation ( ) M = Modification to a Previous Presolicitation Notice 2. CLASSIFICATION CODE: 43 & 48 3. NAICS CODE: 333999 & 332911 4. TITLE: Project # CM17012001 5. RESPONSE DATE: On or about 4/9/2018 (sol close date) 6. PRIMARY POINT OF CONTACT: Philip G. Nightingale 7. SECONDARY POINT OF CONTACT: N/A 8. SOLICITATIO...
View moreThis presolicitation notice, identified as solicitation number SPE7LX18RX056, involves the procurement of hydrocarbon absorbers, fluid filter elements, and safety relief valves under Project # CM17012001. The acquisition is categorized under NAICS code 333999 and PSC code 43. This proposed procurement is issued as an unrestricted, fixed-price indefinite delivery contract (IDC) with annual price adjustments. The contract structure includes a three-year base period and two one-year options, totaling a performance period of five years.
The government intends to solicit and contract with only approved sources under the authority of 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1), as complete and unrestrictive technical data is not available for the required supplies. Approved parts include items from CAGE codes 26916 and K3649 for NSNs 4330-01-538-3558, 4330-01-538-8020, and 4820-01-538-6178. One or more items may be subject to the Agreement on Government Procurement as implemented by the Trade Agreements Act of 1979. All offers must be submitted in English and U.S. dollars.
The response deadline for this notice is April 10, 2018, with the solicitation scheduled for release on the DIBBS platform on or about March 22, 2018. For NSNs 4330-01-538-3558 and 4820-01-538-6178, the government requests F.O.B. Origin with inspection and acceptance at the destination. For NSN 4330-01-538-8020, inspection and acceptance are requested at the origin. The final award decision will be based on a combination of price, delivery, past performance, and other evaluation factors specified in the solicitation. Philip G. Nightingale is the primary point of contact for this requirement.
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