Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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The Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is seeking bids to replace a twin screw extruder used for producing navel orangeworm diet at the Phoenix Rearing Facility. The facility, spanning 69,000 square feet, currently produces and ships around 1.5 million insects daily, with the potential for increased production as necessary. Bidders should focus on providing a suitable replacement that meets the facility's production needs efficiently.
1.0 Statement of Purpose: Replacement of twin screw extruder for production of navel orangeworm diet. 2.0 Background: The Phoenix Rearing Facility (PRF) is a 69,000 square foot facility that produces and ships approximately 1.5 million insects per day and has the capability to produce more on a as needed basis. Producing these insects in the required quantities and quality and on schedule, requires that diet be prepared according to PRF protocol in the required quantities. The twin screw extruder (TSE) is essential to the navel orangeworm diet preparation process. PRF is located at 3645 E. Chipman Road, Phoenix, AZ 85040. This solicitation is a Request for Quotes issued in accordance with FAR 12.603. This solicitation is for Full and Open Competition The resulting award will be made to the response that is found to be the Best Value to the federal government in accordance with FAR Part 13 where the following factors will be considered: Price Past performance (3 references) Technical capability Quality Control No more than 75 pages Quotation packets must include: Complete 1449 with current company information (UEI and contact information) Pricing (see schedule in 3.0) Capabilities READ ATTACHMENT CAREFULLY!!!
REPLACE TWIN SCREW EXTRUDER is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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