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The U.S. General Services Administration is procuring services for the recurring removal, transportation, and recycling of DEMIL A Stainless Steel Scrap at Anniston Army Depot in Alabama. This fixed-term contract includes a three-year base period with two optional one-year extensions and requires bidders to attend a mandatory pre-bid site visit to ensure compliance with safety and security requirements. The contract emphasizes operational capability, financial resources, and past performance as key factors for award eligibility.
The contractor will be responsible for the removal, transportation, and recycling of stainless steel scrap generated at Anniston Army Depot, ensuring compliance with environmental and operational standards.
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Verify on SAM.govA Stainless Steel Scrap – Anniston Army Depot (ANAD), Alabama The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), in coordination with Anniston Army Depot (ANAD), is soliciting sealed bids for the recurring removal, transportation, and recycling of DEMIL A Stainless Steel Scrap generated through depot industrial, maintenance, manufacturing, and operational activities. This is a fixed-term contract supporting ongoing scrap disposition at ANAD in Anniston, Alabama. The contract consists of a three (3) year base period with two (2) one-year option periods. This synopsis is provided for general awareness only. All interested parties are responsible for reviewing the complete Invitation for Bids (IFB), Surveillance Plan, appendices, and supporting documentation, which are available on GSA Auctions at: https://gsaauctions.gov/auctions/preview/355932. The full IFBSP package establishes all performance, safety, environmental, transportation, billing, and administrative
requirements. Failure to review and comply with the entire IFBSP package may result in bid rejection or determination of non-responsibility. A mandatory pre-bid site visit is required for bid responsiveness. Only bidders who attend the site inspection and comply with installation access, safety, and security
requirements will be eligible for award. Site access requires advance registration through Army installation access procedures. Award will be made through sealed bidding procedures. Price is the only comparative evaluation factor; however, award is not automatic. The apparent high bidder must successfully demonstrate
eligibility, responsibility, operational capability, equipment availability, surge capacity, staffing, financial resources, past performance, and compliance with all regulatory and installation
requirements. The Government reserves the right to verify bidder capability and perform inspections as necessary. The scrap stream consists primarily of Government-generated stainless steel scrap and may include structural components, plate, sheet, machinery, maintenance equipment, stainless assemblies, and incidental commingled materials. Scrap quantities, types, locations, and removal priorities may vary based on mission
requirements, operational tempo, maintenance cycles, and other Government priorities. Estimated historical quantities are provided for informational purposes only and are not guaranteed. All material removed under this contract is sold strictly for recycling as material content. The resale or reuse of scrap as functional or usable property is prohibited. This acquisition supports operational continuity, installation space management, environmental compliance, and mission readiness at a high-tempo military installation. The IFB is the controlling and authoritative document. Terry Winn Alternative
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