SOURCES SOUGHT
59 -- Sources Sought for Remanufacture of Alternators used on Deployable Power Generation and Distribution Systems (DPGDS) MEP-PU-810A and B models.
- Notice Date
- 6/1/2018
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 336320
— Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - APG (W15P7T) Division B, 6565 Surveillance Loop, Building 6001, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 21005-1846, United States
- ZIP Code
- 21005-1846
- Solicitation Number
- MARKET-SURVEY-6336-1
- Archive Date
- 6/29/2018
- Point of Contact
- Paul Peria, , Greg Youll,
- E-Mail Address
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Paul.Peria.civ@mail.mil, Donald.g.youll.civ@mail.mil
(Paul.Peria.civ@mail.mil, Donald.g.youll.civ@mail.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- FOR ALL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Paul Peria and Greg Youll via email. We are seeking repair services for Caterpillar SR4B medium voltage alternators rated at 575 KVA, 460 kW, 0.8 PF, 4160 VAC, 80 AMPS. The alternators are used in DPGDS Power Units in locations around the world for Prime Power Generation. They are powered with Caterpillar 3456 engines. The alternators will be supplied disconnected from engines. There are two basic levels of effort needed. 1) Alternators that have been previously rewound and coated with the IPS's EnduraSeal system will require cleaning, inspections, electrical testing, maintenance/repair, and refurbishment (dip and bake) of alternators by IPS using the EnduraSeal Process. 2) Alternators with their original Caterpillar windings will require cleaning, inspections, electrical testing, maintenance/repairs, and remanufacture/rewinding with the Integrated Power Services EnduraSeal coating and system. Respondents must provide the following information: Show any relevant experience for repairing and remanufacturing alternators, provide what kind of test equipment is available to them, worked with IPS in the past, have ovens for drying windings, ensure the ability to refit bearings, any packaging and preservation capabilities. There is no current source for these Alternators. Respondents capable of providing this service these units must indicate, via email. The response should include production lead time, production capacity by month, ranges for price breaks if applicable, preferred method of pricing and any other information that could affect the acquisition. For more information Paul Peria, RDER-PRP-G, at Paul.Peria.civ@mail.mil and Greg Youll at Donald.g.youll.civ@mail.mil. The deadline for response is 14 FEB 2018. Respondents to this RFI must provide enough information to demonstrate their capabilities to perform any or all of these specific tasks; they should respond to van.t.nguyen36.civ@mail.mil, by email. For more information, contact Mr. Paul Peria, (443) 395-6264 or by email. Responses should be received by June 14th, 2018. EMAIL ADDRESS: paul.peria.civ@mail.mil Please complete the following questions. If a question does not apply, please enter N/A or non-applicable. 1) Provide a brief summary of the company and its core competencies. 2) Please provide the following Point of Contact information on all responses: a. Company: Address: Point of Contact: Phone Number: Fax Numbers: Email Address: CAGE Code: DUNS Number: 3) Describe your Company's past performance in the manufacturing and/or supplying of Alternators/Main Generators. Provide Contract Number, Point of Contact (POC), e-mail address, phone number, and a brief description of your direct support of the effort. 4) Describe the qualifications of your engineering staff, who have experience in the design and production of application similar in complexity and technology to Alternators/Main Generators. 5) Describe your company's experience in identifying the test equipment for components similar in complexity and technology to what is used in Alternators/Main Generators. 6) Describe your company's experience in managing obsolescence issues. 7) Does your company maintain a Program and Assessment Tool to monitor and analyze the availability of components to allow clear and precise tracking of all obsolescence issues? If so, please elaborate on the Program and Assessment tool(s). 8) Describe your company's experience in identifying the alternatives for the unavailability of obsolete materials or components to mitigate obsolescence issues. 9) Discuss your company's capability in meeting US Government contracting delivery requirements. 10) Do you have product/s or keep products in stock? This Request for Information (RFI) is for planning and market research purposes only, and shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government. The information gathered from this announcement will be used to determine if responsible sources exist, and to assist in determining if this effort can be competitive and/or set aside for Small Business. Furthermore, the Government will use the information, in part, to determine the best acquisition strategy for a potential procurement action and to assist in making future acquisition strategy decisions. This is NOT a Request for Quote or Proposal. The Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this RFI or reimburse any costs associated with the preparation of responses to this RFI.
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