Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE

    AUTOMATIC AQUEOUS PARTS WASHER

    Sol. W911RQ26QA010Combined Synopsis/SolicitationSet-aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)TEXARKANA, TX
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Mar 2, 2026
    POSTED
    Feb 23, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    333310
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    4940
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Department of Defense is seeking proposals for the purchase and installation of a new STINGRAY 4063 automatic aqueous parts washer at the Red River Army Depot. The contract includes site preparation, delivery, installation, and training. Proposals must meet specific technical requirements and be completed within 12 months of award.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    W911RQ26QA010
    Notice Type
    Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
    Set-Aside
    Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
    Posted Date
    February 23, 2026
    Response Deadline
    March 2, 2026
    NAICS Code
    333310AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    4940
    Issuing Office
    W6QK ACC RRAD
    Primary Contact
    Aeric Miller
    State
    TX
    ZIP Code
    75507-5000
    AI Product/Service
    both

    Description

    Purchase Description (PD)

    Automatic Aqueous Parts Washer

    Commodity Section II, Combat Division, B-421S

    Red River Army Depot (RRAD)

    Texarkana, TX 75507-5000

    1. Scope

    This Purchase Description is to define the specifications necessary to award a contract to purchase and install a new STINGRAY 4063 PARTS WASHER with upgrades or Equal  automatic aqueous parts washer to replace system currently in place in B-421S, Serial # 3963 MART Tornado manufactured in 1993. Contractor shall perform any site preparation needed for new equipment, delivery of new equipment, offloading and positioning of new equipment, planning and designing, fabrication, testing, installation, training, and commissioning necessary to furnish one automatic aqueous parts washer. Contractor is required to have the adequate resources for the manufacture of a system, and upon completion, shall be installed in building (B-421South), and made fully operational (Turnkey), with operator and maintenance personnel training completed, prior to the Government’s acceptance.

    1.1 Order of Precedence

    In the event of a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence.  Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.

    2.0 Requirements

    Design, fabricate, and install a new STINGRAY 4063 PARTS WASHER with upgrades or Equal automatic aqueous parts washer capable of meeting or exceeding current washer size and requirements, which are as follows:

    Power- 460V 3PH

    Heat Source- Steam

    Pump HP- 50+

    Flow- 320gpm+

    Pressure- 150psi+

    Temp Range- 140-190 degrees F

    Reservoir Capacity- 180 gallons+

    Heavy Duty Turntable w/anchoring attachments- 3500LB+

    Oscillating non-synchronous wash pattern

    Automatic Programmable Oil Skimmer

    2.0 Requirements cont’d

    Insulated Cabinet

    Automatic Steam Drying Cycle

    Stainless steel cabinet internals

    Internal reservoir cover w/chip basket

    Electrical system to meet NFPA 79 requirements to include:

                Safety power disconnect

                Hour meter

                Turntable Jog

                Lifting Lugs

                Drain and Clock override

    Stainless steel heat exchanger

    Emergency Stop with Master Control Relay

    3.0 Time Period

    The machine shall be installed and operational within 12 months from contract award.  The contractor shall submit a detailed project time chart that shows milestones for a completed machine installation within the 12 months.  Any modifications or extensions shall be requested through the Contracting Officer for this contract. The contractor shall coordinate the proposed installation schedule with RRAD POC within sixty (60 Days) prior to delivery of the system. The installation schedule shall be subject to approval.  Approval of the installation schedule shall not relieve the contractor of any responsibility for performance.  RRAD works a four day, ten hour workweek, Mon-Thurs, 0630-1700.  Working Friday is not guaranteed but will be taken into consideration.  Contractor may request to work Friday with 48 hours prior notice to RRAD POC. In Accordance With (IAW) CDRL A0001

    RRAD will be closed on all Federal Holidays which are:

    New Year’s Day

    Martin Luther King Birthday

    President’s Day

    Memorial Day

    Juneteenth

    Independence Day

    Labor Day

    Columbus Day

    Veteran’s Day

    Thanksgiving Day

    Christmas Day

    3.1 Installation

    Contractor shall offload, position, and make operational all equipment.  Console/Stand shall be built or assembled on mobile stand so it can be relocated with minimal impact to production. Government will furnish all necessary utilities within 20 feet of the equipment site. Contractor shall make all connections to the utilities from the equipment to the provided hookup.

    3.2 Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)

    Contractor shall furnish a graphical, machine-specific LOTO procedure that clearly and specifically describes the steps necessary to establish a zero-energy state for the equipment in accordance with the requirements of OSHA Regulation CFR 1910.147.  This procedure shall be printed on a durable laminated material suitable for posting on the equipment.  All LOTO locations on the equipment shall be clearly identified with a durable label keyed to the LOTO procedure.  Contractor shall furnish the procedure in an electronic format so the information can easily be transferred into a maintenance management. In Accordance With (IAW) CDRL A0002

    3.3 Training

    The contractor shall provide one or more qualified representatives who are thoroughly familiar with all aspects of equipment, installation, calibration, maintenance, and operation, for the purpose of training facility personnel.  All printed training aids shall be supplied at no additional cost to the Government and shall be in English language.  Training consist of a minimum of 5 hours for system operation personnel (10 people) and 5 hours for maintenance personnel (5 people).  It shall consist of verbal instruction and hands-on operations by contractor representative. In Accordance With (IAW) CDRL A0004

    3.3.1 Training Location

    Training shall be performed at RRAD building 421-S, and shall commence after onsite training testing and run off of the system.  Training shall be provided for machine tending operators on system operations and maintenance personnel on general maintenance schedule.

    3.4 Manuals

    The contractor shall provide three (3) hard copies and one electronic copy on CD/DVD of operations sequence, system program, Bill of Materials (BOM), wiring diagrams/schematics, maintenance manuals for contractor installed equipment including calibration information and procedures where applicable. In Accordance With (IAW) CDRL A0005

    3.5 Government Furnished Materials (GFM)

    The government will provide all necessary test materials during startup and testing.

    3.6 Warranty

    The machine furnished under this specification shall be guaranteed for a period of one (1) year or manufacturer’s standard warranty (whichever is greater) from defective materials, design, and workmanship.  Upon receipt of notice from the Government of failure of any part of the machine during the warranty period, that parts shall be replaced within 7-10 business days with new parts at the expense of the contractor.  All commercial OEM equipment included with the machine shall be guaranteed to the manufacturer’s normal warranty or covered under the one (1) year guarantee from the time of acceptance, whichever is longer.  The warranty is to begin upon final acceptance by the Government.

    3.7 Preparation

    Packaging, preservation, and packing for shipment to RRAD shall be the responsibility of the contractor.  Any damage to materials, components, equipment, or other parts of the machine due to contamination, oxidation, shifting loads, or other circumstances during transportation shall be repaired or replaced by the contractor at the discretion of the Contracting Officer. All packaging and any shipping material shall be the responsibility of the contractor to remove from Depot.

    Responsibilities

    Government     Contractor

                ()             (XX)             a.  Furnish labor and material handling equipment for

                                                          off-loading and placing item on location.

                ()             (XX)             b.  Connect machine to the provided utilities hook-up.

                ()             (XX)             c.  Provide all necessary materials, tools, gages and

                                                         instrumentation necessary to perform the required tests.

                                                    

    ()             (XX)             d.  Provide and charge all systems with fluids in accordance                              

                                                         with manufacturer's instructions.

                (XX)          ()                e.  Provide unobstructed utilities hook-up within 20 feet of

                                                         system.

    Key dates

    1. February 23, 2026Posted Date
    2. March 2, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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