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GSA Auctions - 2-1-QSC-T-26-051 | LINK | Apr 9, 2026 |
NASA - Langley - Mixed Metals Scrap Term Contract
Contact and place of performance
David Rankin
Hampton, VA 23681
USA
Invitation for Bids (IFB) 2-1-QSC-T-26-051 DEMIL A Mixed Metals Scrap Term Contract NASA Langley Research Center – Hampton, VA The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is issuing this Invitation for Bids (IFB) for the sale and recurring removal of Government-generated DEMIL A Mixed Metals Scrap located at NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia. This solicitation establishes a term contract for th...
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This solicitation is available for review and bidding on SAM.gov and GSA Auctions.
GSA Auctions Link:
https://gsaauctions.gov/auctions/preview/359564
All solicitation documents, including the IFB, Surveillance Plan, and Appendices, are located in the Documents section of the GSA Auctions listing.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
KEY REQUIREMENTS (MANDATORY)
Failure to meet these requirements may result in the bid being deemed non-responsive.
SITE ACCESS / SECURITY
NASA Langley Research Center is a secured Federal installation.
Site Point of Contact (POC):
David Rankin
NASA Langley Research Center
Bldg. 1240, Room 101A
Disposal/Recycle Supervisor, GTS
Office: (757) 864-6339
Cell: (757) 604-8894
IMPORTANT NOTICE — READ ALL DOCUMENTS
This notice is provided for summary purposes only.
The Invitation for Bids (IFB), Surveillance Plan, 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, is issuing this Invitation for Bids for the sale and recurring removal of government-generated DEMIL A Mixed Metals Scrap. Located at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, this solicitation establishes a term contract for approximately 250 tons (500,000 pounds) of scrap annually. The successful bidder is required to remove scrap on an as-needed basis for the purpose of recycling material content only. The contract structure consists of a three-year base period with up to two one-year options.
This opportunity is classified under NAICS 423930 for Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers and PSC 9670 for Iron and Steel Scrap. Bidders must adhere to several mandatory requirements, including a pre-bid site inspection and the submission of a removal execution plan, bidder certification, and a performance guarantee of $2,500 post-award. Pricing is determined by a percentage of a published market index, and the contractor must provide certified weight tickets from non-contractor-owned scales. As the performance location is a secured federal installation, specific visitor registration, identification, and safety protocols apply for all site access and removals.
The solicitation is identified by number 2-1-QSC-T-26-051, and sealed bid submissions are due via email by May 8, 2026. A bid opening is scheduled for May 12, 2026. David Rankin serves as the site point of contact for inspection coordination, while Adam Ebner is the Sales Contracting Officer. One attachment, containing the GSA Auctions documentation, was provided at the time of publication. All removals must be coordinated with the Agency Government Representative in compliance with site-specific operational and security requirements.
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