This is a solicitation for the repair of diesel engines and components. The government is seeking a repair turnaround time (RTAT) of 141 days. Government source inspection (GSI) is required. Freight is handled by the Navy. Quotes should include amount, RTAT, unit price, and total price. If the company cannot meet the required RTAT, they must provide capacity constraints. The contractual delivery requirement is measured from asset return to asset acceptance. The contractor must accurately report all transactions and obtain final inspection and acceptance by the government within the established RTATs. The government may add an option quantity to the contract. Failure to meet the required RTAT will incur a price reduction per unit per month. The contractor must be an authorized distributor of the original manufacturer's item. Additional documents may be required, and proof of authorized distributorship must be provided with the offer.
The resultant contractual delivery requirement is measured from asset return to the date of asset acceptance under the terms of the contract. Accelerated delivery is encouraged and accepted before the delivery dates listed in the schedule.
The bid notice mentions fixed price and wide area workflow payment instructions but does not specify detailed payment terms.
The bid notice does not explicitly state the award criterion, but implies it will be based on factors including quote amount, repair turnaround time, and potentially other qualifications.
Offerors consideration for award of contract shall be given only to authorized distributors of the original manufacturers item represented in this solicitation. Proof of being an authorized distributor shall be provided on company letterhead signed by a responsible company official and sent with your offer.
Any asset for which the contractor does not meet the required RTAT will incur a price reduction per unit per month the contractor is late. Price reductions made pursuant to this section shall not limit other remedies available to the government for failure to meet required RTATs, including but not limited to the government's right to terminate for default.
The bid notice does not mention any requirement or option for a site visit.
The bid notice does not mention any requirement for sample submission.