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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 17,1999 PSA#2284U.S. Army Soldier Systems Command, Acquisition Directorate, Attn:
AMSSC-AD, Natick, MA 01760-5011 41 -- REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING AND AIR CIRCULATING EQUIPMENT
SOL DAAD16-99-T-1005 DUE 022599 POC Contract Specialist, Thomas
Bouchard, 508-233-4026 E-MAIL: Tom Bouchard,
tbouchar@natick-amed02.army.mil. U.S. MARINE CORPS (USMC) REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY UNIT -- This is a combined synopsis and solicitation for
commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart
12.6 and 13.1, as supplemented with additional information included in
this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation for
the subject items; offers are hereby formally being requested and a
written solicitation will not be issued. The Request For Quotation
(RFQ) number is DAAD16-99-T-1005. This document incorporates Provisions
and Clauses in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 97-10. This
requirement is one hundred percent (100%) set-aside for Small
Business. The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code for this
procurement is 3585 and the Small Business Standard is 750. The U.S.
Army Materiel Command Acquisition Center-Natick Contracting Division,
on behalf of the United States Marine Corps, anticipates a Firm Fixed
Price (FFP) Contract for the 12 Refrigerant Recovery Units under CLIN
0001 of thisRFQ. The Refrigerant Recovery Units will be used by
refrigerant technicians in the Marine Corps to recover, recycle and
recharge (RRR) refrigerants from various types of refrigeration and air
conditioning equipment in the Marine Corps inventory. The refrigerant
RRR units shall have the following salient characteristics:
compatibility with refrigerant types R-134a, R-12, R-22, R-500, R-502,
and R-404a; equipped with built-in high and low manifolds; contain an
accumulator/oil separator to remove oil, acid and other condensable
material from refrigerant; equipped with a heavy duty Filter Dryer to
remove moisture -- the filter dryer shall have the capacity for 1,000
pounds of refrigerant before being replaced; shall be provided with a
device to prevent mixing of incompatible refrigerants; accessible for
maintenance; an electronic scale shall be included to weigh recovered
refrigerant and for accurate recharging; accommodate a minimum of one
50 pound refillable recovery tank within its envelope
dimensions—the unit shall also be provided with a spare 50 pound
recovery tank (2 total, one tank will be provided with 0.25 inch
fittings and the other tanks shall be compatible for use with R-134a);
the RRR unit shall have a vacuum pump with a minimum pump capacity of
six cubic feet per minute; the RRR shall be capable of recovering
refrigerant vapor at a rate of 0.5 pounds per minute, recovering
refrigerant liquid at a rate of 4 pounds per minute, recycling
refrigerant at a rate of 4 pounds per minute; capable of operating
between 0 degrees F and 120 degrees F when recovering refrigerant R-12
or R-134a; operate on 115 volt 60 Hz power supply; maximum dimensions
of the unit are 48 inches high by 28 inches wide and 30 inches deep;
maximum weight is 260 pounds without tank -- if unit is over 70 pounds,
then a built in cart with wheels is required to move the unit with one
person, and the unit shall be provided with three sets ( two hoses per
set) of refrigerant manifold hoses that are a minimum of 96 inches long
(one of these sets of hoses shall be used with the refrigerant R-134a
with service couplers. The unit shall meet the requirements of the
Society of Automotive Engineers standard SAE J 1770 for recycling R-12
and R-134a for using a common circuit. Delivery shall be F.O.B.
Destination; shipping costs shall be borne by the contractor.
Inspection and Acceptance shall be at Destination by the cognizant
receiving authority. The contractor shall assume that shipping
destinations will include: 2 units to CHICOPEE, MA 01022; 2 units to
OKINAWA, JAPAN; 2 units to CAMP LEJEUNE, NC 28542; 2 units to CHERRY
POINT, NC 28533; 2 units to CAMP PENDELTON, CA 92055; and 2 units to
IRVINE, CA 92709. In addition to the information above, offerors must
provide a completed copy of the provision at FAR 52.213-3 with their
offer. The clauses at FAR 52.202-1, 52.204-6, 52.214-4, 52.212-5 (the
following clauses thereunder are applicable: 12 -- 15), 52.216-18,
52.216-19, 52.216-20, 52.219-6, 52.232-33, 52.233-1, 52.247-34, and
DFARS 252.204-7004, 252.212-7001 (the following clauses thereunder are
applicable: 252.225-7001, 252.225-7036), 252.227-7015, and
252.232-7009, apply to this acquisition. All quotes must be received in
writing (i.e. mail, fax or E-mail) by no later than 2:00pm on
25-February-1999. The mailing address is: U.S. Army Materiel Command
Acquisition Center, Natick Contracting Division, Attn: STEAA-NC (T.
Bouchard), Bldg. 1, Kansas St, Natick, MA 01760-5011. The fax number is
(508) 233-5286. The E-mail address is: tbouchar@natick-amed02.army.mil.
Any questions/concerns regarding this announcement/RFQ must be provided
in writing no later than the close of business on 15-Feb-1999. No
telephonic responses will be accepted.See Numbered Note(s) 1.*** Posted
02/12/99 (W-SN297847). (0043) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0244 19990217\41-0001.SOL)
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