This is a bid submission form for recyclable materials, specifically an estimated 10,000 pounds of various types of insulated copper wire. Bids must be received by June 2, 2026, at 2:00 PM EST. Payment will be made by certified check or postal money order within 15 days of invoice. The government reserves the right to vary quantities by 10%. Buyers are responsible for all damages and must hold the government harmless. The government may terminate agreements with 30 days written notice. A 50% deposit is required prior to pickup. All agreement disputes will be resolved by the MCB CAMLEJ QRP Manager. Base access requires specific identification and vehicle compliance. Environmental considerations are paramount.
The bid deadline is June 2, 2026, at 2:00 PM EST. Bids may be mailed, faxed, emailed, or hand-delivered.
Payments will be made by certified check or postal money order made payable to the US Treasury, and shall be received no longer than fifteen 15 days, excluding holidays, from the date of the invoice for no less than the amount invoiced. A 50% deposit is required prior to pickup.
Award will be made to the highest responsive and responsible bidder. When two or more highest bids are equal in all respects, award shall be made by drawing.
The buyer must be a United States citizen and eligible to obtain a department of state, department of commerce, or office of foreign assets control export license. Buyers are required to report suspected instances involving fraud and abuse, theft or violation of the arms export control act, illicit diversion of U. S. export controlled technology, or other violations of U. S. export laws and regulations involving DOD programs and operations.
Upon default, the successful bidder shall lose all rights, title, and interest in the property. Successful bidders who are terminated for default may be referred or recommended for debarment from purchasing any MCB CAMLEJ QRP commodities.
The buyer is invited to inspect the property prior to submitting a bid. Call 910 451 **** to schedule an appointment.
The government reserves the right to reject any and or all bids. Failure to make payment will result in legal action to recover invoiced funds. Termination for default may lead to debarment.