Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
2-1-QSC-S-26-001 | LINK | May 7, 2026 |
Demilitarization and Mutilation of NASA Aircraft Resulting in Aircraft Scrap Residue
Contact and place of performance
Henry Chew
Wallops Island, VA 23337
USA
AMENDMENT 1 NOTICE — UPDATED SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS Amendment 1 has been issued for IFB 2-1-QSC-S-26-001 on 26 May 2026. The solicitation documents have been updated under Amendment 1. The updated documents posted with this Amendment replace and supersede the prior versions previously posted for this solicitation. Bidders shall review and rely only on the current amended documents posted with Amendment 1. Prior...
View moreAmendment 1 also adds:
Appendix E establishes the Apparent High Bidder’s post-bid environmental, safety, operational, transportation, fire protection, and permit coordination submission requirements associated with NASA Wallops Flight Facility review and approval processes prior to issuance of the Notice to Proceed.
Bidders are responsible for reviewing all amended solicitation documents and acknowledging Amendment 1 with their bid submission.
INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB) NOTICE: 2-1-QSC-S-26-001
Demilitarization and Mutilation of NASA Aircraft Resulting in Aircraft Scrap Residue located at:
NASA Wallops Flight Facility
34200 Fulton Street
Wallops Island, VA 23337
OVERVIEW
Commodity: Aircraft Scrap Residue / Mixed Metals Scrap
Contract Type: One-Time Sealed Bid Sale
Property Type: Aircraft scrap residue generated through required Demilitarization as a Condition of Sale (DCOS) and Mutilation as a Condition of Sale (MCOS)
Disposal Requirement: Aircraft, assemblies, components, and identifiable parts are not offered for sale. Saleable property consists only of scrap residue created after completion of required demilitarization, mutilation, Government verification, and formal acceptance.
Certain aircraft, assemblies, components, and materials subject to this solicitation may include military-origin aircraft, prototype aircraft, experimental aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and associated aerospace systems or materials requiring controlled disposition, demilitarization, mutilation, or destruction.
Duration: Performance shall commence within five (5) business days following Government approval of the End Use Certificate (EUC) and issuance of the Notice to Proceed by the Sales Contracting Officer.
All required demilitarization, mutilation, certification, removal, and site restoration activities must be completed within sixty (60) calendar days of issuance of the Notice to Proceed unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Government.
EUC Notice: The End Use Certificate (EUC) is not required at the time of bid submission. Following bid opening, the apparent high bidder shall submit a complete and accurate EUC within five (5) business days of pre-award notification as part of the Government’s pre-award eligibility, Trade Security Control, and responsibility review.
The EUC process is further described in Appendix C — Trade Security Control and End-Use Certificate (EUC) Process.
Environmental / Operational Review Notice: Amendment 1 adds Appendix E — Environmental, Safety, and Operational Work Plan Package. Appendix E establishes post-bid submission requirements applicable to the Apparent High Bidder for NASA Wallops Flight Facility review of proposed work methods, environmental controls, operational sequencing, transportation concepts, safety controls, fire protection considerations, permit coordination requirements, and associated operational impacts prior to issuance of the Notice to Proceed.
NASA Wallops Flight Facility requires that all proposed work statements, means and methods, operational needs, and related supporting information be submitted for review before NASA Wallops renders any permit, approval, or authorization for the work.
SOLICITATION ACCESS
This solicitation is available only in summary form on SAM.GOV. For full document review and bidding, interested parties must access the GSA Auctions listing.
All solicitation documents, including the IFB, SF 114, Appendices, and Amendment 1 documentation, are located in the Documents section of the GSA Auctions listing.
GSA Auctions Link:
https://gsaauctions.gov/auctions/preview/363432
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Submission Method: Email sealed bid submission
IFB Issuance Date: May 11, 2026
Deadline for Questions: June 8, 2026 – 5:00 PM Central Time
Bid Submission Deadline: June 9, 2026 – 5:00 PM Central Time
Sealed Bid Opening: June 10, 2026 – 9:00 AM Central Time / 10:00 AM Eastern Time
Preliminary Award Notification Date: June 12, 2026
KEY BID REQUIREMENTS (MANDATORY)
MANDATORY Pre-Bid Site Inspection Required
Bid Submission must include:
Appendix E is NOT required at the time of bid submission. Appendix E applies only to the Apparent High Bidder during the Government’s post-bid pre-award review process.
Bid pricing shall be submitted as one total lump-sum bid price. Partial bids, phased pricing, unit pricing, conditional pricing, percentage-based pricing, or alternate pricing structures are not permitted.
Failure to meet material solicitation requirements may result in the bid being deemed non-responsive.
SITE ACCESS / SECURITY
NASA Wallops Flight Facility is a secured Federal installation.
Site Point of Contact (POC):
Henry Chew
NASA Wallops Flight Facility
Phone: 757-824-1331
Email: [email protected]
IMPORTANT NOTICE — READ ALL DOCUMENTS
This notice is provided for summary purposes only.
The Invitation for Bids (IFB), SF 114, Amendment 1 documentation, and all Appendices located in the Documents section of the GSA Auctions listing are the controlling solicitation documents.
Bidders are responsible for reviewing all documents in their entirety. Failure to comply with all requirements may result in rejection of the bid.
QUESTIONS
Submit all questions in writing prior to the deadline identified in the IFB.
Sales Contracting Officer (SCO):
Adam Ebner
[email protected]
813-894-9047
AMENDMENTS
Any amendment notifications issued for this solicitation will be posted on SAM.gov and GSA Auctions.
Official amendment documents will be located in the Documents section of the GSA Auctions listing.
Bidders are responsible for monitoring both platforms and acknowledging all amendments in their bid submission.
The General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Acquisition Service, has issued solicitation 2-1-QSC-S-26-001 for the demilitarization and mutilation of NASA aircraft resulting in aircraft scrap residue. This one-time sealed bid sale involves the disposal of mixed metal scrap generated from military-origin, prototype, experimental, and unmanned aerial vehicles located at the NASA Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Virginia. Saleable property consists exclusively of residue created after required Demilitarization as a Condition of Sale (DCOS) and Mutilation as a Condition of Sale (MCOS) processes are completed, verified, and accepted by the government. The procurement is classified under NAICS 423930 for Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers and PSC 9670 for Iron and Steel Scrap.
Performance must commence within five business days of the government issuing a Notice to Proceed and approving an End Use Certificate. All activities, including demilitarization, mutilation, certification, removal, and site restoration, must be completed within 60 calendar days. Bidders are required to participate in a mandatory pre-bid site inspection and must submit a lump-sum bid. The apparent high bidder is subject to post-bid requirements, including the submission of an Environmental, Safety, and Operational Work Plan Package as detailed in Appendix E, which covers work methods, fire protection, and permit coordination for review by the NASA Wallops Flight Facility.
Sealed bids are due by June 9, 2026, with a formal bid opening scheduled for June 10, 2026. Submissions must be sent via email and include site verification, bidder certifications, training documentation, and acknowledgment of all amendments. Amendment 1, published on May 26, 2026, updated the solicitation documents to clarify property scope, operational sequencing, and government acceptance controls. Henry Chew serves as the primary point of contact for the site, which is a secured federal installation requiring advance registration and U.S. citizenship or specific approval for access. One attachment was posted with the initial notice on May 7, 2026.
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