Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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J&A_REDACTED.pdf | Jun 6, 2019 |
Bearing,Ball,Annular
Contact and place of performance
Cynthia L. Conner
RICHMOND, VA 23297
USA
Solicitation will result in a Commercial Indefinite Delivery Contract IAW FAR 13.5, having a base period of three years plus two one-year option years. The final contract award decision may be based upon a combination of price, past performance, and other evaluation factors as described in the solicitation. The solicitation date anticipated to be April 23, 2019. A copy of the solicitation will be available via the DI...
View moreThe federal government is pursuing a commercial indefinite delivery contract for annular ball bearings under solicitation number SPE4A619RX973. This requirement is categorized under NAICS 332991 Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing and PSC code 31. The procurement, which is managed through the Richmond, Virginia, location by point of contact Cynthia L. Conner, involves a three-year base period and two one-year option years. A redacted justification and approval document was published on June 6, 2019, to support this acquisition.
The items, identified by NSN 3110-00-293-9169, are classified as Critical Application Items and commercial-off-the-shelf products. The estimated annual demand is 13,179 units, with a guaranteed minimum of 3,295 and a maximum of 13,179. Approved manufacturing sources include the Timken Company, Schatz Bearing Corporation, New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Inc., SKF USA Inc., and RBC Aircraft Products under part number 114C2657-7. Requested delivery is 114 days after receipt of order, with terms specified as FOB destination and inspection and acceptance at origin.
Contract award decisions will be based on a combination of price, past performance, and other evaluation factors as detailed in the solicitation. The acquisition strategy permits responses from surplus dealers and distributors who can provide a completed surplus certificate or adequate traceability documentation to verify the product is acceptable. The government may adjust the acquisition strategy if the purchase of existing surplus or newly manufactured inventory is determined to be in its best interest.
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