Compact Battery Ride-On Sweeper

Key Dates
Due Date

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Posted Date

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Agency & Value
Agency

W6QM MICC-FT DRUM

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

W911S226U3319

NAICS

333310 - Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing

Classification Code

7910

Additional Details
Set Aside

SBA

Place of Performance

Ft. Buchanan, Puerto Rico, United States

SourcePIEE
Documents2
The Department of the Army, through the Mission and Installation Contracting Command at Fort Drum (W6QM MICC-FT DRUM), has issued an active procurement notice for the acquisition of a Compact Battery Ride-On Sweeper. This procurement is intended to support operations at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico (ZIP Code 00904), with the overarching goal of enhancing facility cleanliness and operational efficiency in both indoor and outdoor environments. The scope of this procurement centers on the supply and delivery of a battery-powered, fume-free ride-on sweeper that meets a comprehensive set of technical and operational specifications. The equipment must feature a minimum cleaning path of 48 inches, supported by dual side brushes for effective edge cleaning, and a hopper capacity of at least 2.4 cubic feet. The sweeper is expected to deliver a minimum productivity of 81,000 square feet per charge, with a battery run time of no less than 150 minutes, ensuring suitability for extended cleaning operations without frequent recharging. Key technical requirements include a main brush of at least 26.8 inches, side brushes of at least 18.1 inches, and a machine weight not exceeding 800 pounds (excluding the battery). The unit’s dimensions are constrained to a maximum length of 65 inches, width of 36 inches, and height of 48 inches, facilitating maneuverability in confined spaces. The sweeper must be capable of propelling at speeds up to 3.9 mph and feature a high-dump, operator-controlled hopper to minimize manual debris handling. Dust control is addressed through a dry system with a bag filter achieving at least 30-micron efficiency, and the machine must utilize overthrow broom technology for optimal debris collection. Additional features include a noise level suitable for sensitive environments, a high-forward seat position for enhanced operator visibility, an integrated debris flap for larger debris, and no-tool access to main components for ease of maintenance. The system must also provide automatic filter cleaning and no-tool removal of the main brush and filter. From an operational perspective, the sweeper must offer intuitive controls, durable construction with spring-loaded side brushes, and a long-lasting bag filtration system. It is required to be suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, prioritizing health and safety through its fume-free, battery-powered operation. Deliverables under this procurement include the sweeper itself, a minimum one-year manufacturer warranty covering parts and labor, and access to both operator and parts manuals in digital or print format. The contractor must ensure the availability of replacement parts and consumables, and provide on-site or virtual operator training upon delivery. Documentation deliverables include an operator manual in English, a parts manual, and a use and care wall chart if available. This opportunity is classified under NAICS Code 423830 (Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers, 2022 version) and Product Service Code 7910. The procurement is set aside for SBA-qualified entities, reflecting a commitment to supporting small business participation. Interested contractors should note that the notice is currently active, with a response deadline of September 6, 2026. The procurement is managed through the PIEE (Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment) platform, and further details can be accessed via the provided solicitation link. This requirement is well-suited for contractors with experience in supplying industrial cleaning equipment, particularly those capable of meeting stringent technical specifications and providing comprehensive post-delivery support and training. The focus on durability, ease of maintenance, operator safety, and environmental considerations will remain central throughout the contract lifecycle.