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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF MAY 10, 2015 FBO #4915
SOURCES SOUGHT

36 -- Sources Sought - Waste to Energy Equipment

Notice Date
5/8/2015
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
562213 — Solid Waste Combustors and Incinerators
 
Contracting Office
N39430 NAVFAC EXWC, Port Hueneme 1000 23rd AVE Port Hueneme, CA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N3943015T7202
 
Response Due
10/30/2015
 
Archive Date
11/14/2015
 
Point of Contact
Bill Hepler 805 982-3872
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This solicitation is a sources sought, and there is no guarantee that a contract will be issued. NAVFAC EXWC is seeking vendors who have developed waste-to-energy equipment with a capacity between 0.25 to 2 tons/day that is suitable for expeditionary purposes. Acceptable technologies include incineration and gasification. The equipment should be able to fully process solid wastes typically found at expeditionary facilities and produce energy from waste destruction. Additionally, the technology should significantly reduce the volume of the waste and alter it in such a way that the conversion residuals (air, water, and solids) do not present health hazards for operators or surrounding personnel. The environmental conditions include extreme cold and heat, extreme low and high humidity levels, rugged terrain, sand storms, and intense rainfall. Respondents do not need to provide information already provided to the Joint Deployable Waste to Energy (JDW2E) Working Group (WG). However, respondents are encouraged to provide updated information with respect to that provided to the JDW2E WG. In addition, respondents do not need to provide information on significant RDT and E DoD waste-to-energy end item efforts within the last 10 years. NAVFAC EXWC is looking for the following criteria in the proposed equipment: 1.Ability to operate with no or very limited external power supplies. 2.Net energy production at least slightly positive with energy output as electricity. 3.Capable of operating in parallel with localized generator grids. 4.Capable of performing any required material preprocessing, presorting, and removal of any free liquids. 5.Capable of being operated unattended or with minimal personnel with limited English speaking operators. 6.Able to withstand extreme cold and heat, extreme low and high humidity levels, rugged terrain, sand storms, and intense rainfall. 7.Ability to process solid waste in the following composition(by dry weight) range: a.20 - 40% plastic b.20 - 40% paper c.20 - 40% cardboard d.0 - 5% metal e.0 - 10% wood f.0 - 35% organics including food waste 2.Handle up to 30% moisture 3.Fit into standard 20 foot long ISO shipping containers, or 10 foot long ISO shipping containers (BICON) or a 6 5 and 1/2 length ISO shipping containers (TRICON). The preference is for equipment fitting within a TRICON. No single component can weigh more than 10,000 lbs. 4.Allow for setup without construction of concrete pads, proprietary equipment, or skilled personnel in less than 3 days. (e.g. plug-and-play) Two types of Waste to Energy end items are unlikely to be selected for expeditionary use: (1) plasma-assisted gasification and (2) biological driven processes. Plasma assisted gasification uses too much energy and may require 4 or more gallons of cooling water. Biological driven processes depend on microorganisms, which cannot survive in the extreme military operation or military transport temperatures. In your submission, include the following information: Model name Intellectual property owner/developer Description Type of technology e.g. gasifier DoD technology readiness level (TRL) Hours waste processed/day Container size and number of containers Loading capacity (lbs/batch) Load interval (hours between batches) External fuel or power used per day Footprint (ft2) Ash production (% weight of total waste input) Electricity/gas/heat output noting maximum, minimum and average Types of waste that can/cannot be handled Allowable water content Setup labor hours, number of people and duration Operating labor hours, number of people and duration Takedown operating labor hours, number of people and duration Until 30 October 2015, providers can submit their technology by via email to william.hepler@navy.mil. Responses received after this deadline may not be considered. Since this is a sources sought announcement, no evaluation letters will be issued to the participants.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/notices/ae926208988c28e471366e3df54adba2)
 
Record
SN03724790-W 20150510/150508234457-ae926208988c28e471366e3df54adba2 (fbodaily.com)
 
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