Demilitarization and Disposal of Shotgun Shells
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- Location of work
- Rock Island, IL, USA
- Bids due date
- December 7, 2023
- Department and office
- DEPT OF DEFENSE
W6QK ACC-RI - Set aside
- N/A
The U.S. Army is conducting a market survey to identify potential sources with demilitarization facilities and expertise for the demilitarization and disposal of shotgun shells. The requirements and deliverables for this contract include:
- - Possessing demilitarization facilities, experience, and expertise
- - Demilitarization and disposal of shotgun shells
- - Eliminating functional capabilities and military design features
- - Preventing further military use
- - Methods of demilitarization range from removal and destruction to full destruction
- - Open burn/open detonation is not acceptable
- - Responding with company information, contact details, and address
- - Providing details of permitted and fully operational demilitarization facilities
- - Confirming required licenses and permits
- - Indicating business size and interest as a prime or subcontractor
- - Describing company capabilities, experience, and expertise
- - Providing ROM pricing per selected DODICs
- - Identifying potential sources for major subcontractors
- - Capacity to store explosive materials
- - Identifying additional equipment needed
- - Including any assumptions, recommendations, or additional information
This is a market survey and not a commitment by the U.S. Government. Responses should be sent by 12:00PM CST on 07 December 2023.
Demilitarization and Disposal of Shotgun Shells
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- Location of work
- Rock Island, IL, USA
- Bids due date
- December 7, 2023
- Department and office
- DEPT OF DEFENSE
W6QK ACC-RI - Set aside
- N/A
As of 09 November 2023 this notice has been revised to make the following changes: The North America Industry Classification (NAICS): 332992 Product Service Code: 1398 The U.S. Army, Army Contracting Command - Rock Island (ACC-RI), on behalf of the Product Director for Demilitarization and the U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command, is conducting a market survey to identify potential sources possessing demilitarization facilities, experience, and expertise, necessary for demilitarization and disposal of shotgun shells. The following list of shotgun DODICs that may be included in a future Request for Proposal (RFP): A024, A011, A055, A017, A014, A010, A023, AA66. A020, AA82, AB08, AA52, A005, A003, AA62, A006, AA63, A015, A001, A016, A046, AA64, A007, A057, AA86, A002, A013 and A052. Demilitarization (DEMIL) is defined as the act of eliminating the functional capabilities and/or inherent military design features from Department of Defense (DoD) property by making the items unsuitable for further military use. Methods and degree range from removal and destruction of critical features up to full destruction by cutting, crushing, shredding, melting, burning, etc. DEMIL is required to prevent property from being used for its originally intended purpose and to prevent the release of inherent design information that could be used against the United States. Demil applies to material in both serviceable and unserviceable condition. Open burn/open detonation will not be an acceptable demilitarization method under this effort. This Sources Sought Notice specifically deals shotgun shells in the DoD inventory. All interested sources possessing the permitted facilities and expertise necessary for Demilitarization and Disposal of shotgun shells and components will be considered. Responses shall provide address, storage, and demilitarization capabilities, permit details of the already permitted and fully operational demilitarization facilities. Responses shall also indicate how the interested party(ies) have achieved a level of technical maturity to meet the above requirements. Interested sources should clearly indicate in which families of ammunition the party is interested and provide responses that contain the following information: a. Name of company and CAGE code. b. Point of Contacts name, telephone number and E-mail address. c. Company address. d. The full address of the suggested place of performance for the demilitarization of each munition type. e. Confirm if required licenses and permits for demilitarization facilities are in place. Provide details on the facilities permits, site licenses, safety site plans, ammunition storage type and available capacity. Only responses with existing permitted facilities will be considered. f. Business size information. g. Identification of whether you are interested in this opportunity as a prime or a subcontractor. h. A summary of the company's capabilities (to include descriptions of existing facilities, equipment, skills and personnel) experience, and expertise, including knowledge of safety, security, storage, and/or environmental regulations associated with the demilitarization and disposal. Also include the proposed demilitarization site, process, and which, if not all, of the DODICs of the conventional ammunition described above that the contractor is interested in demilitarizing. i. Details regarding experience with similar efforts/items. j. A Rough order of magnitude (ROM) pricing per your selected DODICs, including yearly demilitarization capabilities. Assume the following are the total maximum quantities for each shotgun DODIC: DODIC QTY STONS A024 405441 53.8263882 A011 165739 13.6256758 A055 340002 13.0612905 A017 79458 4.7382575 A014 63548 3.28174095 A010 61470 2.4588 A023 37670 1.891034 AA66 21424 0.85696 A020 8058 0.6591885 AA82 10975 0.5103375 AB08 3336 0.296904 AA52 2093 0.177905 A005 2898 0.165186 A003 2535 0.144495 AA62 1098 0.142191 A006 2083 0.118731 AA63 807 0.1028925 A015 1402 0.0895279 A001 1530 0.08721 A016 890 0.075205 A046 1912 0.059272 AA64 1479 0.05916 A007 904 0.051528 A057 1000 0.026 AA86 195 0.01443975 A002 193 0.011001 A013 14 0.0011592 A052 24 0.0007233 Grand Total 1218178 96.5332036 k. Identification of potential sources for major subcontractors if the source intends to utilize a subcontractor(s). l. Identification of the company's capacity to store explosive materials IAW DA PAM 385- 64. m. Identification of additional equipment needed, if any, lead time to obtain and install such equipment, and a ROM cost if additional equipment is needed to meet the requirements. n. Please include any assumptions made, recommendations regarding price range breaks, or any additional information you feel might be useful to the U.S. Government if it is determined to proceed with a formal RFP. Preferences, if any, on how the U.S. Government should group (or not group) these items within any resultant RFP. This notice is for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute an RFP. This sources sought is not to be construed as a commitment by the U.S. Government. The U.S. Government will NOT pay for any information provided by industry under this market survey. Responses to this sources sought notice should be sent to the ACC-RI, ATTN: Katie Morris, at Kaitlin.E.Morris.civ@army.mil and Caitlyn Smith, at Caitlyn.L.Smith3.civ@army.mil by 12:00PM CST on 07 December 2023.