cue lures to support fruit fly quarantines
cue lures to support fruit fly quarantines
Contact and place of performance
Carol Dingess
Edinburg, TX 78541
USA
The formal solicitation for a new five year IDIQ contract for cue lures to support fruit fly quarantines is now open at https://sam.gov. Questions are due no later than 8:am 05/24/2024 to Contracting Officer [email protected] Interested parties please complete and return all 55 pages of Attachment_1 sf1449 form to the Contracting Officer via Email, (only) below by notice due date. **Please use solicitation number on...
View moreThe United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is soliciting quotes for a new five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide cue lures. These chemical lures are required to support fruit fly quarantine operations conducted by the agency. This procurement is classified under NAICS code 325320, Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing, and PSC code 6810, Chemicals. The opportunity is designated as a Small Business Administration (SBA) set-aside.
The primary place of performance for this contract is Edinburg, Texas. Responses must be submitted to Contracting Officer Carol Dingess by the deadline of June 12, 2024. Interested parties must complete and return the 55-page SF1449 solicitation form via email, ensuring the solicitation number 12639524Q0122 is included in the subject line. Submissions that do not fulfill all requirements specified in the solicitation instructions may be considered incomplete and ineligible for award evaluation.
The formal solicitation package includes two attachments: the SF1449 form and a Questions and Answers document. Technical inquiries regarding the requirement were due by May 24, 2024. This notice was originally published on May 2, 2024, and most recently updated on May 30, 2024. All materials and subsequent updates are managed through the SAM.gov portal under solicitation number 12639524Q0122.
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