This agency proposes to issue solicitation, SPE4A6-19-R-0427, for long-term strategic contract which will include NSN 4010-01-058-4771 CHAIN, WELDED. A total of 1 NSN is targeted for this contract effort. It is anticipated that 1 NSN will be priced for the initial contract award.
Full and Open Competition after exclusion of sources apply
This Solicitation will be a 100% Small Business Set Aside.
Evaluation will be all or none.
IAW Basic DWG 81996 38850‐00053 Rev "M" and applicable supports.
The proposed contract will be for a total 5 year period of performance (Base and 4 Option Years). Letters expressing interest in subcontracting provided to the Contracting Officer will be forwarded to the identified manufacturer.
This is proposed to be a non-commercial effort.
The proposed contract will be a firm fixed price, Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) part 15.
NSN 4010-01-058-4771 is the item that has been identified for this current action. If other NSNs are subsequently added, as defined by the terms of the contract, they will be synopsized separately.
I/A: Origin / Origin
FOB: Origin
For stock locations within the Continental United States (CONUS).
Surge and sustainment is not required.
The Guaranteed Minimum of 167 each is applicable to the base period only.
The following quantities are applicable to both the base and option periods:
Maximum contract quantity for all 5 years cannot exceed: 5,010 each (1,002 each annually)
Estimated annual demand quantity: 667 each
Minimum delivery order quantity: 167 each
Maximum delivery order quantity: 667 each
The requested delivery is 360 days after receipt of order.
Performance Information Retrieval System-Statistical Reporting (PPIRS-SR) applies.
Final contract award decision may be based upon Price, Past Performance, and other Evaluation factors as described in the solicitation.
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