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FCC HAZELTON FY26 Q4 DAIRY

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15B12126P00000141Federal

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The contract awarded to Galliker Dairy under solicitation number 15B12126P00000141 is for the delivery of standardized dairy products to USP Hazelton, a Department of Justice facility located in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia. The scope includes four specific items: low-fat cottage cheese in 5-pound containers, pasteurized whole milk in 1/2-pint and 5-gallon containers, and sour cream in 5-pound containers, all required to meet defined Commercial Item Descriptions (CID A-A-20154C, CID A-A-20338A, CID A-A-20251) and FDA standards under 21 CFR §131.110. The contract has a total value of $151,405.64, awarded at the lowest bid price, with delivery expectations including twice-weekly crate pickups and a minimum shelf life of 60 days for cottage cheese after packaging. Performance is localized to the Bruceton Mills delivery point, and packaging must align with specified commercial standards without reference to military specifications. The award process reflects a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable approach, with technical compliance serving as a pass/fail threshold rather than a weighted evaluation. No formal FAR clauses, evaluation factors, weighting criteria, or contract administration details such as a contracting officer’s representative, invoicing system, or appropriation codes are specified in the documentation. The vendor’s size status, socioeconomic certifications, UEI or CAGE codes are not disclosed, and no representations or certifications from the offeror are included. Packaging and marking are governed by CID requirements without additional details on labeling, barcoding, or handling. While delivery logistics and product specifications are clearly defined, the contract lacks explicit terms on FOB point, period of performance dates, option quantities, or inspection responsibility attribution, indicating a streamlined procurement focused primarily on standardized commercial dairy items with minimal administrative complexity.

General Info

Dairy farming contract awarded by DOJ for USP Hazelton, West Virginia, solicitation issued June 26, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Justice → USP HazeltonView Agency

Contract Value

$151,405.64

NAICS

112120 - Dairy Cattle and Milk ProductionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Bruceton Mills, WV, 26525, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Awardee

GALLIKER DAIRYView Profile

Award Issued Date

Documents

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FY26+Q4+DAIRY+SAMS+BREAKDOWN.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → USP Hazelton
Contacts2 people available
OfficeBRUCETON MILLS, WV, 26525, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Justice → USP Hazelton
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Office AddressBRUCETON MILLS, WV, 26525, USA

Full Description

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https://api.sam.gov/prod/opportunities/v1/noticedesc?noticeid=0d8dd133812849e897b34ed442c07a8c

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