Anniston Army Depot DEMIL A Light and Heavy Steel Term Contract
Key Dates
Due Date
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Posted Date
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Agency & Value
Agency
GSA/FAS/GSS/QSCA, MULTIPLE AWARD SCHEDULE CONTRACTING DIVISION
Contract Value
Not provided
Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number
2-1-QSC-T-26-035-001
NAICS
423930 - Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers
Classification Code
9670
Additional Details
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), in partnership with the Anniston Army Depot (ANAD) in Anniston, Alabama, is soliciting sealed bids for a term contract covering the recurring removal, transportation, and recycling of DEMIL A Light and Heavy Steel Scrap. This procurement supports the ongoing disposition of ferrous scrap materials generated from depot industrial, maintenance, manufacturing, and operational activities, ensuring operational continuity, environmental compliance, and effective space management at a high-tempo military installation.
The contract is structured with a three-year base period and two one-year option periods, providing a stable and predictable framework for contractors. The scope encompasses the collection and recycling of government-generated ferrous scrap metal, which may include structural steel, plate, machinery, maintenance equipment, and incidental commingled materials. Scrap quantities, types, and removal priorities are subject to change based on mission requirements, operational tempo, and maintenance cycles; historical estimates are provided for reference but are not guaranteed. All materials removed under this contract are strictly for recycling as material content—resale or reuse as functional property is expressly prohibited.
Key requirements for prospective contractors include compliance with all performance, safety, environmental, transportation, billing, and administrative standards as detailed in the Invitation for Bids (IFB) and supporting documentation available via GSA Auctions. A mandatory pre-bid site visit is required for bid responsiveness; only bidders who attend the site inspection and adhere to installation access, safety, and security protocols will be eligible for award. Site access must be arranged in advance through Army installation procedures.
Award will be made through sealed bidding, with price as the sole comparative evaluation factor. However, the apparent high bidder must 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 conduct pre-award inspections as needed.
Recent modifications to the solicitation have clarified contract performance and insurance requirements. Notably, the performance security requirement has been updated: the previous performance bond requirement has been replaced with a performance guarantee in the amount of $15,000. Acceptable forms of guarantee include a performance bond via electronic funds transfer or an irrevocable letter of credit from a federally insured financial institution, payable to the GSA. Contractor liability and insurance requirements have also been clarified, with minimum coverage levels and documentation required prior to contract performance. Bidder certification requirements have been updated to align with these revised provisions.
The contracting entity is GSA/FAS/GSS/QSCA, Multiple Award Schedule Contracting Division, operating under the Federal Acquisition Service of the General Services Administration. The place of performance is Anniston, Alabama. The procurement is classified under NAICS Code 423930 (Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers) and Product Service Code 9670.
For further information, interested parties may contact Terry Winn ([email protected], 256-235-4701) or Adam Ebner ([email protected], 813-894-9047). The solicitation and all supporting documents are accessible via the SAM.gov opportunity page (https://sam.gov/opp/9a5a2bde64704b6c8ce2c43736f12c76/view) and GSA Auctions.
This opportunity is active and open for responses. Contractors with demonstrated experience in scrap metal recycling, compliance with federal and installation requirements, and the ability to meet the outlined performance and insurance standards are encouraged to review the full IFB and associated documents to determine alignment with their capabilities.