MODIFICATION
34 -- Amendment 01 - Metal Briquetting System - Attachment 03
- Notice Date
- 7/27/2018
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 331314
— Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - RI (W52P1J), 3055 Rodman Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois, 61299-8000, United States
- ZIP Code
- 61299-8000
- Solicitation Number
- W52P1J-18-T-BRQT
- Archive Date
- 9/1/2018
- Point of Contact
- Lorraine Geren, Phone: 3097826757, Cindy K. Wagoner, Phone: 3097820182
- E-Mail Address
-
lorraine.geren.civ@mail.mil, cindy.k.wagoner.civ@mail.mil
(lorraine.geren.civ@mail.mil, cindy.k.wagoner.civ@mail.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- Scrap Pictures AMENDMENT 01 The purpose of Amendment 01 is to: (a) Provide Questions & Answers #1 through #11; (b) Provide Attachment 03, Scrap Pictures; (c) Require offerors to submit acknowledgement of each Solicitation Amendment, by adding the following language under the Section titled "Quote Submission": 6. Acknowledgement of each Amendment to the Solicitation 1. Question: What is the specific process being used to generate this scrap? Answer: Mills, CNC, Drill, Screw Machines, ban saws, cold saws, lathes 2. Question: What is the material mix? %chips, %Turnings, %Bushy and Wad Size? Answer: Metal types will be separated. % of chips vs. turnings will vary with production needs. Wad size and bushiness will also vary with daily production rates; could vary from 5 gal size to ½ yard. 3. Question: Are there any solids (piece parts, bar end) present in the scrap? If yes, describe and provide sizes. Answer: Yes, there is an occasional bar end that will be included in the turnings and chips. Sizes will vary with production. 0.5 in. to 1.75 in. diameter are most typical. Larger parts are possible but will typically be picked out from turnings. 4. Question: What is the intended operation, hrs. per day, days per week, etc. Answer: Hall off up to (2) 4 cubic yard dumpsters a day. Operations are 5 days a week, 10 hours per day. 5. Question: How will the scrap be brought to the Briquetter System? Chip Carts, Self-Dumping Hoppers, Front End Loader, Bobcat? And, provide the size. Answer: Self-dumping hoppers on a fork lift. Size is ¾ yard. 6. Question: What type of dumpster will we be conveying the Briquettes into? 20 yard roll-off, 40 yard roll-off, please supply the dimensions and location in relationship to where the Briquetter will be located? Answer: A dumpster no bigger than 4 yards will be used for collection of briquettes. We require the ability to use a 4 yard dumpster as well as the ability to use smaller volume dumpsters in place of the 4 yard dumpster. 7. Question: What is the Specific Alloy? (6160 Aluminum) (4140 Tool Steel) etc... Answer: Aluminum alloy: 6061T6, 7071; Steel:1020, 1018, 1026, 1025 8. Question: Can the chip processing system be placed indoors or within an enclosed area to avoid freezing temperatures? Answer: No. 9. Question: What is your current scrap rate? Answer: Approximately 8 cubic yards per day. 10. Question: Please supply photos of the current scrap. Answer: See Attachment 03 to this solicitation. 11. Question: What are the Payment Terms and Schedule? Answer: Payment will be made after completion and acceptance of the entire effort, as specified within the Description for Purchase. Invoice(s) shall be submitted via the Wide Area Workflow website, per DFARS Clause 252.232-7006, Wide Area Workflow Payment Instructions.
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