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AA SURPLUS SALES CO. Ocean Beach NY 11770 USA

UEI: SLED_5ABCBE0F41E9A9AE

AA SURPLUS SALES CO. Ocean Beach NY 11770 USA is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_5ABCBE0F41E9A9AE. It has been awarded $31,482 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include DLA Disposition Services Hq.

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DLA Disposition Services Hq$31.5K100%
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NAICS: 441120
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Foreign Excess Personal Property (FEPP) Rota Spain 31-6002
Solicitation # 31-6002
This contract solicits bids for the purchase of Foreign Excess Personal Property (FEPP) from DLA Disposition Services at Rota, Spain, under a three-year base term with options to extend up to a maximum of five years. The estimated Original Acquisition Value (OAV) of all property available over the contract period is $7,500,000, based on historical annual estimates of $2,500,000, though future availability is not guaranteed and is provided solely for bidding purposes. All property is sold “as-is, where-is” with no warranty, and includes items classified as new, usable, or repairable, such as rolling stock and trailers, but excludes scrap or property with value only as raw material. Property is drawn from government accountability records after undergoing screening for reutilization, transfer, or donation, and bidders must accept all tendered material without culling or selection, regardless of quantity or condition. The contract requires purchasers to remove all specified property from designated field and receipt-in-place locations, with no minimum or maximum purchase obligations, and to pay the agreed-upon bid price without renegotiation regardless of market fluctuations. Title transfers upon pickup, consistent with FOB origin terms, and buyers are responsible for all logistics, including loading, transportation, compliance with safety and environmental regulations, and adherence to host nation and U.S. government requirements. A mandatory 30-day recovery right applies to Demil A code items, allowing the government to reclaim them for any reason, with reimbursement limited strictly to the original purchase price and direct transport or storage costs—lost profits are excluded. This recovery right is a negotiated contractual provision, not a statutory requirement. Bids must be submitted electronically as signed SF-114 and SF-114A forms via email to dla.sales@dla.mil by August 24, 2026, with submissions capped at 3.5 MB per email, and must include the IFB number in the subject line. Award will be made to the highest-priced responsive and responsible bidder with no technical evaluation or trade-offs; non-price factors are not considered. Buyers must comply with MIL-STD-129 and FED-STD-123 for marking, adhere to federal safety standards for material handling equipment, and retain all transaction and compliance records for six years. The government retains the right to withdraw any item before removal if needed by any U.S. Government component or host nation and may conduct inspections or audits at any
DLA Disposition Services Hq

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NAICS: 423930
Federal
IFB 33-6035, Mutilation/Demilitarization as Condition of Sale (M/DCOS) Scrap Residue Sale, Anchorage, AK
Solicitation # IFB-33-6035
The Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services is soliciting sealed bids for the sale of scrap residue derived from the mutilation and demilitarization of controlled military property located in Anchorage, Alaska, under Invitation for Bid IFB 33-6035. This is not a service contract but a term sale for scrap materials, including aluminum, steel, copper, brass, satellite components, vehicle and aircraft parts, armor, inert ordnance, and textiles, with an estimated base period of 36 months and two optional 12-month periods, totaling a maximum contract duration of 60 months. Bidders must submit individual price-per-pound bids for eight specified CLINs, with total evaluated bid value determined by multiplying each bid rate by historical weight estimates, and award will be made on an all-or-none basis to the single responsive and responsible bidder offering the highest total projected revenue. All processing must occur off-site at a purchaser-owned or leased facility located within 50 miles of Elmendorf AFB, and no parts harvesting or use of precision cutting tools is permitted. Demilitarization must comply with DoDM 4160.28 Vol 2, requiring destruction of all military markings, data plates, and technical data through burning, shredding, or pulping. Bidders must submit completed and signed SF114 and SF114A forms via email to dla.sales@dla.mil by the deadline of September 6, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. EST, and bids must remain valid for 90 days from opening. The purchaser is responsible for full compliance with stringent facility requirements, including 6-foot security fencing with no gaps exceeding 4 inches, controlled access points, security cameras with 30-day retention, certified scales annually renewed by the State of Alaska or an accredited body, and a lockable cage with dedicated camera for troubled property. If the facility serves other customers, a separate fence must isolate DLA operations. All personnel must obtain base access through Elmendorf AFB using REAL ID-compliant documentation, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. Safety gear complying with 29 CFR 1910.132-140 is mandatory, and the purchaser assumes full liability for environmental spills under 40 CFR Part 112. A pre-award facility inspection is required, and bidders must pass a vetting process confirming no debarment or suspension. Payment must be made
DLA Disposition Services Hq

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8 days ago

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NAICS: 562211
Federal
HM Sales, IFB-6033, Used Oil, Fairbanks/Anchorage, AK
Solicitation # 33-6033
This is a public sale contract for the disposal of used oil, classified as a non-RCRA/DOT non-regulated liquid material, offered by DLA Disposition Services under solicitation IFB-6033 for delivery from multiple military installations in Alaska, including Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Fort Wainwright, Eielson AFB, Fort Greeley, and Clear Space Force Station. The contract is structured as a three-year term sale with an optional two-year extension, not to exceed 60 months total, and the material is offered in quantities ranging from a minimum of 82,500 gallons to a maximum of 247,500 gallons with a baseline bid quantity of 165,000 gallons. The minimum bid price is set at $0.010 per gallon, and awards will be made to the highest responsive and responsible bidder, with no weighted evaluation factors—only pass/fail criteria for responsibility and responsiveness governed by federal regulations and DLA’s standard terms. All bids must be submitted via email to dla.sales@dla.mil by the deadline of August 22, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. Alaska time, with submissions limited to 3.5 MB per message and requiring completed SF-114 and SF-114A forms along with the bid percentage. The used oil may contain water, dirt, and metal shavings from vehicle maintenance and is not considered solid waste under 40 CFR 279, qualifying for RCRA exemption, but purchasers remain solely responsible for ensuring all applicable federal, state, and local environmental, transportation, and safety regulations are met, including adherence to 49 CFR for packaging and labeling, compliance with OSHA’s 1994 final rule regarding placards, and segregation of non-regulated waste from any RCRA or state-regulated materials. Purchasers must arrange for pickup during designated hours, provide all necessary equipment and placards, and obtain base access through each installation’s requirements including REAL ID-compliant identification, proof of insurance, and vehicle registration for DBIDS enrollment. Pre-award surveys will assess the bidder’s facilities, financial stability, transportation capabilities, safety protocols, and environmental compliance, and post-award inspections may be conducted at any time with or without notice to verify ongoing adherence to contract terms. Bidders must certify they have not colluded, are not excluded from federal programs via SAM.gov, and
DLA Disposition Services Hq

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14 days ago

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