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Scrap Lead Acid Batteries
Contact and place of performance
Gary J. Denson
Camp Lejeune, NC 28547
USA
Material : 40,000 pounds of Scrap Lead Acid Batteries, palletized and wrapped. The Buyer is invited to inspect the property prior to submitting a bid. Call 910-451-4214 to schedule an appointment. The Government reserves the right to vary the quantity tendered or delivered to the Purchaser by 10 percent; when the property is sold by weight. 1 . INSTRUCTIONS . All bids must be received by the Bid Deadline...
View more3. BUYER ELIGIBILTY. The Buyer must be a United States citizen and eligible to obtain a Department of State, Department of Commerce, or Office of Foreign Assets Control export license. The Buyer is required to report suspected instances involving fraud and abuse, theft or violation of the Arms Export Control Act, illicit diversion of U.S. export-controlled technology, or other violations of U.S. Export laws and regulations involving DOD programs and operations.
4. DANGEROUS PROPERTY CLAUSE. Buyers are cautioned that articles or substances of a dangerous nature may remain in the property regardless of the care exercised to remove same. The Government assumes no liability for damages to property of the Purchaser or for personal injury, disability or death of the Buyer, its employees, or to any other person arising from or affiliated with the purchase, use or dispositions of this material. The Buyer shall hold the Government harmless from any and all such demands, suits, actions, or claims arising from or otherwise relating to the purchase of this material.
5. DEPOSIT/PAYMENT. The Buyer is required to make a 20% deposit by certified or company check made payable to the U.S. Treasury prior to pick-up of the material. NO PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED. The Buyer will be invoiced on the amount balance after deposit and minus the average weight of a pallet at 45 pounds (ex. 13 pallets X 45 = 585 pounds). All billing weights will based on the QRP’s base scales weight tickets. Payment must be made within fifteen (15) days upon receipt of the invoice. Check will be made to the U.S. Treasury and sent FEDEX/UPS to the address listed in the bid submission form. Failure to make payment will result in legal action to recover invoiced funds.
6. LOCATION OF PROPERTY. The lead acid batteries are located in Bldg. 901 Michael Road. MCB Camp Lejeune will load the materials with the use of a forklift and is not responsible for damage to any containers. If the use of other equipment is necessary, the Buyer is responsible for providing and operating the equipment.
7. SCHEDULED PICK UP. The successful bidder will be required to pick-up the commodity within 15 days of the date of award after making arrangements with MCB CAMLEJ-QRP for weigh-in and picking up the commodity between 7:00am - 1:00pm, Monday - Thursday, excluding Federal holidays.
8. BILL OF LADING. A Bill of Lading will be created at the time of pick up and will document the quantity, in pounds, removed from MCB Camp Lejeune. A copy of the Bill of Lading will be retained by MCB CAMLEJ-QRP.
9. TRANSPORTATION. The Buyer shall provide trucks that are DOT approved. The vehicles shall possess control devices to prevent spillage. The Buyer shall comply with DOT containment requirements for transporting the materials, DOT vehicle and weight transportation requirements, and adhere to all applicable safety, fire, environment, and OSHA laws, rules and regulations. The Buyer is responsible for the cleanup of all spillage both on and off the installation. The Buyer agrees to provide transportation related to the pick-up and/or shipment of the recyclable materials at no charge to the Recycling Program and/or Government. The successful bidder shall weigh transport vehicle(s) before leaving MCB LEJ-QRP at the Landfill scales, Building 982 Piney Green Road. The weight tickets (original) shall be provided to MCB CAMLEJ-QRP for inclusion into agreement records.
10. SECURING THE LOAD. Securing the load is the sole responsibility of the Buyer or his/her agent. The Buyer assumes total responsibility and liability of the material once they are in the Buyer’s possession and shall hold harmless and indemnify the United States and MCB CAMLEJ and its contracting authority.
11. TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT FOR DEFAULT. MCB CAM LEJ-QRP may terminate this agreement in whole or in part for failure of the successful bidder to perform any of its obligations under the agreement.
a. Upon default, successful bidder shall lose all rights, title, and interest in the property. If a successful bidder removed part of a commodity but fails to remove the remainder within the time specified for removal, the agreement will be terminated for default in part and the successful bidder will not be entitled to a refund of any portion of the price paid, including deposit, for said commodity. Successful bidders who are terminated for default may be referred/recommended for debarment from purchasing any MCB CAMLEJ-QRP commodities.
12. TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT FOR CONVENIENCE. MCB CAMLEJ-QRP may terminate this agreement in whole or in part when it is in MCB CAMLEJ-QRP’s best interest, by providing written notice of such termination to the successful bidder. In the event the agreement is terminated for the convenience of MCB CAMLEJ-QRP, the successful bidder’s sole remedy will be a refund of any portion of the price paid for commodities not received.
13. DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Any damage to government property during the successful bidder’s removal operations is the responsibility of the successful bidder, if deemed by the Manager, MCB CAMLEJ-QRP that the successful bidder or his/her agent or employee was at fault, will be repaired at the successful bidder’s expense, to its original state or reasonable facsimile thereof to the satisfaction of MCB CAMLEJ-QRP.
14. AGREEMENT DISPUTES. All contract disputes will be resolved by the MCB CAMLEJ-QRP Manager.
15. BASE ACCESS. All transportation personnel shall obtain access to the installation by obtaining a one day pass from the Base Pass and Identification Office. Driver must show a valid driver’s license, registration and proof of insurance. IMPORTANT: PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED LINK REGARDING NEW REGULATIONS FOR BASE ACCESS- https://www.mcieast.marines.mil/cvo/
All haulers must be able to comply with these requirements in order to gain access. At a minimum, haulers must have:
A Real ID is highly preferred, if not, they need to possess 3 forms of ID:
Driver’s License
Passport
TWIC card
SS card
Birth Certificate
Additionally, haulers must have proper registration and insurance information for their vehicles.
16. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION. MCB CAMLEJ-QRP is committed to protecting the environment. It is the responsibility of this agency, as well as potential buyers, to ensure that the sale of hazardous property, and the ultimate end use of that property, is performed in an environmentally compliant manner. As such, prior to the award of any hazardous item, each high bidder’s premises may be subject to an on-site inspection by a government representative.
The Department of the Navy, through the Commanding General’s office, is hosting a sale of surplus property involving approximately 40,000 pounds of palletized and wrapped scrap lead-acid batteries. This opportunity is classified under NAICS 423930 for Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers and PSC 6140 for Rechargeable Batteries. The government will award the contract to the highest responsive and responsible bidder, with the right to vary the delivered quantity by 10 percent. Potential buyers must be United States citizens eligible for export licensing and are invited to inspect the property at MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, prior to bidding.
The solicitation, identified as MMP100-26-348, requires all bids to be submitted by June 2, 2026. The successful bidder must provide a 20 percent deposit via certified or company check before picking up the material from Building 901. Performance includes the removal of all materials within 15 days of award, with the government providing forklift loading assistance. Buyers are responsible for providing DOT-approved transportation with spillage control devices and must comply with all safety, environmental, and base access regulations. Official billing weights will be determined by the Qualified Recycling Program’s base scales, with the average weight of pallets deducted from the final invoice.
Technical documentation for this sale includes six attachments: a Bid Submission Form, general sale terms for government property, and four photographs of the materials. Bids may be submitted via mail, fax, email, or hand delivery to the Public Works Division at MCB Camp Lejeune. The government reserves the right to reject any bids or terminate the agreement for convenience or default if the purchaser fails to perform the required obligations, including the cleanup of any spillage or repair of damage to government property during removal operations.
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