Axle, Differential, Driving
Axle, Differential, Driving
Contact and place of performance
Patricia M. Roussin
Not specified
SOLICITATION: This procurement is for a 5-YEAR Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) long-term contract. The top drawing is source-controlled by AM General CAGE 34623. There is a First Article Test requirement; Waiver will be considered after approved FAT waiver request. NOUN: Axle, Differential Driving NSN: 2520-01-521-0572 MIN QTY: 126 EA MAX QTY: 300 EA Part #: 12342615-1 Cage: 19207 PKG: M/B INSP/ACCP: O...
View moreThe Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Land Warren, has issued solicitation SPRDL125R0001 for the procurement of driving differential axles, identified by National Stock Number 2520-01-521-0572. This requirement is classified under NAICS 336350, Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing, and PSC 2520, Vehicular Power Transmission Components. The procurement is structured as a five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract with a minimum quantity of 126 units and a maximum quantity of 300 units. The top drawing for the component is source-controlled by AM General, CAGE 34623, though the specific part number is 12342615-1 under CAGE 19207.
The acquisition includes a First Article Test requirement, though waivers may be considered upon approval of a formal request. Inspection, acceptance, and delivery terms are designated as FOB Origin. The government may utilize a reverse auction as a pricing technique following the close of the solicitation, requiring participating contractors to be registered and trained in the specified reverse auction system.
Prospective offerors must submit responses by March 18, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. Patricia M. Roussin serves as the point of contact for this notice. The solicitation history includes three attachments: the initial solicitation posted on February 13, 2025, a supplemental technical document, and Amendment 0001, which was published on February 18, 2025, to revise delivery terms.
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