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Circular Geometry Machine (CGM) Roundness Tester

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SP4706-26-Q-0013Federal

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The contract calls for the procurement of one new, non-refurbished Circular Geometry Machine (CGM) roundness tester for the DLA Product Test Center Mechanical Lab located in Columbus, Ohio. The purchase includes the machine, all related accessories and software, as well as delivery, installation, and calibration services. Additionally, the contractor is required to provide a one-year warranty and conduct a one-day training session for five personnel from the Product Test Center. The delivery timeframe is set for within 20 weeks of the contract award. Interested vendors are requested to submit their quotes by 3 PM Eastern Standard Time on June 18, 2026, with pricing broken down into line items covering each component of the scope of work as specified in the solicitation, Statement of Work, and Technical Specifications. Quotes should be emailed to the Contracting Officer, Elizabeth Dickstein. The contract is issued by the Department of Defense under solicitation number SP4706-26-Q-0013, with performance taking place in Columbus, Ohio. The relevant NAICS code for this procurement is 334516.

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Procurement of new Circular Geometry Machine with delivery, installation, training, warranty within 20 weeks.

Agency

Department Of Defense → DCSO-COLUMBUS-DIVISION-2

NAICS

334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

Columbus, OH, 43213, USA

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Performance Work Statement for Circular Geometry Machine (CGM) Procurement

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Technical Specifications for Circular Geometry Machine (CGM)

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RFQ SP4706-26-Q-0013 Circular Geometry Machine

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → DCSO-COLUMBUS-DIVISION-2
Contacts1 person available
OfficeCOLUMBUS, OH, 43218, USA
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Department Of Defense → DCSO-COLUMBUS-DIVISION-2
Office AddressCOLUMBUS, OH, 43218, USA
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This requirement is for one (1) new, not refurbished, Circular Geometry Machine (CGM) roundness tester, to be provided to the DLA Product Test Center (PTC) Mechanical Lab in Columbus, Ohio. 


For a full description of the scope of work, see the attached solicitation, SF1449 SP4706-26-Q-0013, as well as the Statement of Work and Technical Specifications.


The desired delivery is within 20-weeks of award, and the scope of work shall include: the machine and related accessories and/or software, delivery, installation, calibration, one (1) year warranty, and one (1) day of training for five (5) PTC associates.  Quotes shall include a total price, with a contained price list that details separate line items for the scope of work elements previously mentioned and detailed on the SOW and Technical Specifications documents.


Quotes are due by 3 PM (EST) on Thursday, June 18, 2026.  Please email quotes to Contracting Officer (KO), Elizabeth Dickstein, at: elizabeth.dickstein@dla.mil.


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