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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on April 10, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

High Resolution, Lithographic 3D Printing System for Metals, Ceramics and Polymers

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25-58227Canada

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NAICS: 333517
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DRILLING MACHINE, UPThe contract pertains to the procurement of one upright drilling machine identified by NSN 3413012022994 and part number J-2500, issued by the Defense Logistics Agency under solicitation SPE8E5-26-T-3596. Delivery is required within 20 days of award to the destination address aboard the USS IWO JIMA LHD 7 at FPO AA 34094, with FOB destination terms placing transportation responsibility and risk on the contractor until delivery is completed. The contract specifies a fixed unit price of $850.00, resulting in a total value of $850.00, with no variance allowed in quantity. Packaging and marking must strictly comply with MIL-STD-129 for labeling, and palletization must adhere to RP001: DLA Packaging Requirements for Procurement, which supersede ASTM D3951. All items must be shipped using the fastest traceable means, explicitly prohibiting parcel post, and transportation must follow DLAD PROC NOTE C19 and C20. The contractor must ensure compliance with the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, which govern all technical, quality, and packaging standards referenced or implied in the solicitation. The contract enforces a comprehensive set of federal and defense regulations, including safeguarding covered defense information under DFARS 252.204-7012, compliance with trafficking in persons and employment eligibility verification requirements, and adherence to sustainable product and hazardous material labeling standards. All hazardous materials must be labeled per 29 CFR 1910.1200, and any items containing radioactive material exceeding specified thresholds must be properly marked and notified to the government. The contractor is also bound by clauses prohibiting the use of covered defense telecommunications equipment and restricting compensation of former DoD officials. Inspection and acceptance occur at the destination point, conducted by the government under FAR 52.246-1 and 52.246-2. Invoicing must be submitted electronically through WAWF, and offers must be submitted via the DIBBS portal before the response deadline of July 27, 2026. The contractor must validate its small business or socioeconomic status in SAM.gov, and all representations must remain accurate throughout the procurement cycle. No formal attachments or evaluation factors are listed, and the contract is structured as a simplified acquisition with a firm fixed
Defense Logistics Agency

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in 12 days
NAICS: 333517
New
Federal
HAEUSLER EVO 26031 or domestic equivalentThe contract seeks a single CNC 4-Roll Bending Machine, model HAEUSLER EVO 26031 or a domestic equivalent, with a minimum plate width capacity of 96 inches and the ability to process plates up to one-half inch thick. The machine must feature advanced CNC controls integrating a capacity calculator, bend calculator, and cone calculator, along with system feedback capabilities that enable automatic adjustment of roll positions. Operational requirements include continuously adjustable rotation speed and automatic pressure adjustments of the bottom roller cylinders. The solicitation applies FAR 52.211-6 Brand Name or Equal, allowing for acceptable domestic alternatives, and mandates that all electrical equipment be listed or field-evaluated and labeled by a nationally recognized testing laboratory at the seller’s expense, accompanied by the corresponding evaluation report. The acquisition is structured as a Firm Fixed Price contract under NAICS code 333517 (Machine Tool Manufacturing), with no small business set-aside, and award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable offer. All proposals must be submitted via email to the Procurement Officer by 1:00 PM EST on July 17, 2026, and must include a firm fixed price quote with a proposed delivery schedule, separately stated tariffs, and a completed and signed copy of the abbreviated representations and certifications. Offers must remain valid for 60 days, and any exceptions to the terms must be explicitly noted with explanations and proposed alternatives. Delivery must occur at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, and all onsite deliveries must be performed by a U.S. citizen; foreign nationals are prohibited from delivering goods on site. Domestic shipments must be FOB Destination, while international shipments should use DAP or DDP terms. The seller is required to maintain comprehensive insurance coverage, including Commercial General Liability, Professional Liability/E&O, and Cyber Liability, each with an annual aggregate limit of at least $2,000,000, issued by carriers holding an A.M. Best rating of A-/VIII or better. The contract incorporates mandatory flow-down clauses from the DOE prime contract DE-AC05-00OR22725, including obligations related to combating trafficking in persons, Buy American Act compliance for supplies over $15,000, workplace substance abuse policies, collective bargaining agreements, and reporting nonconforming items. The seller must also comply with export control representations for nuclear-related items and attest to the accuracy of all socioeconomic and organizational certifications, with
Ornl Ut-Battelle Llc-Doe Contractor

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NAICS: 333517
New
Federal
Steel Cutting for various sizes and typesThe Navy's Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division is seeking to establish a three-year Blanket Purchase Agreement for specialized steel cutting services to support the Acoustic Research Detachments. The contract, solicited under NAICS code 333517 with solicitation number N0016726Q0013, requires vendors to provide cutting services for a wide variety of metals including hot and cold rolled strips, structural angles, rounds, square and rectangular tubing, pipe, carbon steel sheets, rebar, grating, aluminum alloys, stainless steel, and structural rolling components. All materials must be procured by the contractor, as no government-furnished materials are provided. The agreement will be awarded on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable basis, where proposals must achieve an “ACCEPTABLE” rating for technical capability to be considered, and pricing must be as low as or lower than what the contractor charges its most favored customer. No shipping CLINs will be established; all transportation costs must be included in the unit price. Delivery is required to be made Monday through Friday between 0800 and 1400 local time at the Acoustic Research Detachment in Bayview, Idaho, or other approved locations, with FOB Destination terms applying. Compliance with military marking standards MIL-STD-130 and MIL-STD-129 is mandatory, requiring machine-readable unique item identifiers including enterprise identifier, serial number, and DoD recognized unique identification equivalents. All payments must be processed through Wide Area WorkFlow, and contractors may be paid via Government Purchase Card, requiring submission of an invoice and third-party payment form for each transaction without retaining any credit card information. Contractors must maintain active SAM registration, comply with cybersecurity requirements including NIST SP 800-171, safeguard covered defense information, and provide representations regarding prohibited telecommunications equipment and country of origin under Buy American provisions. The contract period runs from July 6, 2026, to July 5, 2029, with pricing determined per individual call order as needs arise.
Nswc Carderock

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1 day ago

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in 2 days

General Info

Agency

Government of Canada → National Research Council of CanadaView Agency

NAICS

333517 - Machine Tool ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

*Canada, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Amendment 01 to RFP 25-58227 High Resolution Lithographic 3D Printing System

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25-58227_RFP_EN_Metal-Ceramic_Multimaterial 3DP_1.pdf

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25-58227_NPP_FR_Système d'impression 3D lithographique_0.pdf

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RFP 25-58227 Q&A 02 High Resolution Lithographic 3D Printing System

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25-58227_RFP_FR_Système d’impression 3D lithographique_1.pdf

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25-58227_NPP_EN_Metal-Ceramic_Multimeterial 3DP_0.pdf

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → National Research Council of Canada
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NRC’s new Advanced Materials Research Facility at the CEI-Mississauga research center requires a high resolution, lithographic 3D printing system for metals, ceramics and polymers for the development of custom materials and functional devices. This equipment will enable the production of fine-featured green-state metallic and ceramic parts produced via a slurry-based additive manufacturing process. The 3D printing system is intended to be a versatile platform capable of producing parts with fine feature size, comprised of at least 2 distinct materials that can be freely patterned in 3D space. The aim is to produce green-state parts made up of bound powder particles in a curable polymer matrix. These green-state materials can be later converted to fully dense functional materials following a separate sintering process. The system must meet all of the technical requirements outlined below.