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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 14,1998 PSA#2011Aviation Applied Technology Directorate, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile
Command, Attn: AMSAM-AR-TC, Building 401, Lee Blvd, Room 117, Fort
Eustis, VA 23604-5577 49 -- MAINTENANCE & REPAIR SHOP EQUIPMENT -- AIRCRAFT CLEANING AND
DEICING SYSTEM SOL DAAH10-98-R-0004 DUE 022698 POC Tremayne W. Terry,
Contract Specialist, Phone No. 757-878-4825 E-MAIL: AATD,
tterry@eustis-aatds1.army.mil. Army aviation units need a portable,
lightweight, low pressure, cleaning, decontamination, and deicing
system for Army rotocraft aircraft. This system shall provide for
dispensing a mixture of cleaners/solvent, deicers and water through a
nozzle and wand assembly at the temperature (120-150 F) and pressure
(300psi, 3.5-5.0gpm) appropriate for the task. The ACDS will give
organizations a capability to clean external dirt and grease from
aircraft and their components. Additionally, the ACDS will be capable
of flushing/cleaning turbine engines. Also, the ACDS will provide the
capability to catch, collect, and recover fluid runoff. The containment
system, to catch fluid runoff, will include an air/liquid filled
collapsible dam and allow for the ground handling of aircraft onto and
off of the containment equipment. The ACDS must have the capability to
recover and process the effluent to comply with all U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and foreign environmental standards. The ACDS
will be a stand alone piece of equipment that runs on JP-8 or diesel
fuel and have a self-contained power source that will include
electrical and compressed air outputs. The ACDS will have a wheeled
chassis, weigh not more than 4200 lbs, overall dimensions not to exceed
72" H x 84" W x 84" L (exclusive of tongue length which shall not
exceed 48"), and be capable of unrestricted highway, rail, and marine
transport worldwide. Prior to the delivery of 3 additional units for
Government test, one unit will be successfully demonstrated. A total of
four units will be delivered. The proposed acquisition will be awarded
using the procedures of FAR Part 12, Acquisition of Commercial Items.
Offerors proposals will be evaluated on technical, past performance,
and price. The anticipated Period of Performance for this contract is
9 months. Additionally, during Government testing, the Contractor will
provide on-call technical support for a period of 12 months. The
estimated amount of this contract is $195,000. The anticipated award
date forthis contract is 31 March 1998. See Numbered Note(s): 1.
(0012) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0271 19980114\49-0001.SOL)
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