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EPOXY COATING KIT

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SPE8ES26F62LMFederal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a delivery order under the basic contract SPE8ES-24-D-0005 to ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, LLC, with CAGE code 79343, for the procurement of one EPOXY COATING KIT identified by NSN 8010014415921 at a total price of $78.12. The order, issued under solicitation SPE8ES26F62LM, was awarded on July 16, 2026, with delivery required by July 30, 2026, under FOB destination terms, meaning the contractor bears all transportation costs and risks until the item reaches the designated location at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. The contract is structured as a single-line item delivery order with no option quantities or price variations, indicating a firm-fixed-price transaction. The awardee has self-certified as a small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned business, triggering associated federal reporting and compliance obligations under FAR Part 19, though no subcontracting plan details are provided. Packaging, marking, and preservation requirements are minimal, limited to labeling with the basic contract and delivery order numbers; no military standards or special handling instructions are specified. The Government will inspect and accept the item at the destination, and payment will be processed electronically by DFAS Columbus via a voucher number linked to EDI transmission. The contracting officer, Nate Prattico, is responsible for administration under the parent contract, while no COR or COTR is identified. No standard FAR clauses are explicitly listed in the documentation, but performance is governed by the terms of the underlying basic contract and referenced DLAD PROC NOTES C19 and C20. The procurement appears to have been awarded on a lowest price technically acceptable basis given the lack of qualitative evaluation factors and the nominal dollar value of the order.

General Info

ASRC FEDERAL received $78.12 for epoxy coating kit NSN 8010014415921 on July 16, 2026, under DLA contract SPE8ES24D0005.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$78.12

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N/A

Place of Performance

Not specified

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NONE

Awardee

ASRC FEDERAL FACILITIES LOGISTICS,View Profile

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SPE8ES26F62LM.pdf - Unreadable Document

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Delivery Order SPE8ES-26-F-62LM for Epoxy Coating Kit

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
ContactsNo contacts available
OfficeUSA
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Office AddressUSA
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DLA award SPE8ES26F62LM posted on DIBBS. Awardee: ASRC FEDERAL FACILITIES LOGISTICS, (CAGE 79343) Total Contract Price: $78.12 Award Date: 07-16-2026 Delivery order under: SPE8ES24D0005 Line items: - EPOXY COATING KIT (NSN/Part 8010014415921, PR 7017519696)

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