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INL Colombia HESCO Bastion Barrier Walls

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191NLE26I0028Federal

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The U.S. Department of State’s International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) office is seeking information from potential suppliers to support the procurement of 1800 linear meters of MIL-8 Original Hesco Bastion Barrier units, along with five used 40-foot high cube shipping containers and associated components, for installation at Colombian National Police facilities in rural areas of Colombia. The barriers are intended to enhance perimeter security for police stations and training centers as part of broader efforts to counter illicit narcotics trafficking and strengthen the rule of law. This sources sought notice is strictly for market research and does not constitute a solicitation or commitment to award a contract. Respondents must demonstrate they are authorized resellers of the OEM product, capable of delivering new units in original packaging with valid manufacturer warranties, and able to provide in-country warranty support. The Government is evaluating whether to set aside the future solicitation for small businesses, including specialized certifications like SDVOSB, HUBZone, 8(a), or WOSB. Submissions must include company details, UEI and CAGE codes, participation role, SBA certifications, documentation of authorized distribution channel status, and estimated delivery timelines. The required items must be delivered within 90 days of contract award, either directly to a designated site in San Luis, Tolima, Colombia, or to a U.S. freight forwarder in Miami for onward shipment by the government. All shipments must be properly packed, fully documented with commercial invoices and packing lists, and include all necessary export licenses and ITAR-compliant paperwork. The contractor is solely responsible for securing export authorizations under the Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations, and must ensure compliance throughout performance. Warranty coverage must extend at least five years from date of acceptance, and the contractor must promptly supply all information required to facilitate warranty returns, including ITAR compliance documentation. The response deadline is Monday, July 6, 2026, at 3:00 PM EST, and no cost reimbursement will be provided for responses to this notice.

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U.S. State Department seeks suppliers for 1800m Hesco barriers and containers for Colombian police, with ITAR compliance and five-year warranty required.

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Department Of State → Acquisitions - InlView Agency

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332312 - Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing View NAICS

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DC, COL

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Acquisitions - Inl
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
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Department Of State → Acquisitions - Inl
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Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
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Michele Coccovizzo
Jamillah Timmons

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Sources Sought Notice:  19INLE26I0028 - INL Colombia HESCO Bastion Barrier Walls


(PCS: 5680; NAICS: 332312)


Background:


The main objective of the INL's Rural Security Programs is to stop the flow of illicit narcotics into the United States and to support the efforts of the National of Colombia (CNP) to bring security and the rule of law to rural areas of Colombia. INL Bogotá, Base Security Program is purchasing 1800 LM of MIL-8 Original Hesco Bastion units (180 MIL-8 units), for installation and expansion of current perimeter barriers in support of INL programs, as well as to support the security requirements of the Police stations and rural bases of Colombia.


This Sources Sought notice is issued for planning market research purposes only, and does not constitute a solicitation for proposals, offers, bids, and/or quotes. This is not an announcement of a forthcoming solicitation, or confirmation that the Government will contract for the items contained in the Sources Sought, nor is any commitment on the part of the Government to award a contract implied. Responses to this notice will assist the Government in identifying potential small business authorized resellers of the brand name noted, and in determining if a Small Business set-aside of the solicitation is appropriate. Respondents are advised that the Government will not pay for any information or administrative cost incurred in response to this Sources Sought. Responses to this notice will not be returned.


The following information is requested in this RFI/Sources Sought:


1.  Company name, point of contact, phone number, and address;


2.  UEI Number and CAGE Code;


3.  Interest in nature of participation [e.g., prime contractor, teaming partner, primary subcontractor];


4.  SDVOSB/HUBZONE/8(a)/WOSB or other SBA certification for applicable NAICS;


5.  Statement of capabilities with sufficient specification details for the government to determine offeror is and authorized reseller of the OEM specified and can provide in-country warranty;


6. Estimated Delivery time - ARO


Interested contractors may provide the above information via e-mail to the addresses listed below. Information submitted must be in sufficient detail as to allow for a thorough government review of the firm's interest and capabilities.


This information is due no later than Monday, July 6, 2026 at 3:00 PM EST.


Primary Point of Contact:


Michele Coccovizzo
Senior Contract Support Specialist
CoccovizzoML@state.gov


Secondary Point of Contact:


Jamillah Timmons
Contracting Officer
TimmonsJ@state.gov


Technical Specifications (Brand Name Only):


All equipment must be new and in original packaging. Barriers must be covered by manufacturer’s warranty and procured via a manufacturer approved distribution channel. Sellers must be able to document their ability to provide items through manufacturer approved distribution channel upon request.


Qty – 300.


PERIMETER BARRIER WALL SECURITY SYSTEM OF ORGINAL POLAND PLANT MANUFACTURED HESCO BASTION. EACH ORGINAL HESCO BASTION MIL-8 UNIT IS 4'6" H X 4'W X 32'L (1.37M H X 1.22M W X 10M L) - NSN: 5680-99-335-4902. •
Qty – 5


USED (ONE TRIP) 40' HIGH CUBE SHIPPING CONTAINER
Qty 1


SHIPPING
MTP+1417i, 14x17  Modular Transmission Panel


Delivery (Shipping and Handling Instructions):


For non-US based providers, the provider is responsible for delivery of new, and complete product kits. The equipment, accessories and install kit shall be loaded and delivered in perfect condition, with loading at point of origin and unloading at the delivery site located at San Luis (Tolima) Vía Chicoral - Ibagué kilometer 3, CNP San Luis (Tolima)  Escuela de Entrenamiento de la Policia Nacional CENOP. The contractor must deliver within 90 days of award to:


                       Destination:  Any port in Colombia.


For US based providers, the provider is responsible for delivery and kit shall be loaded and delivered in perfect condition, with loading at point of origin and delivery to the INL freight forwarder in Miami, Fl (address and POC are below). The contractor must deliver within 90 days of award to:

Goldbelt Security, LLC
10800 NW 21st Street, Suite 100
Miami, FL 33172
 


The Contractor shall properly pack and consolidate the entire shipment to prevent damage, loss and/or misdirection. Upon notification, the contractor shall replace any items lost or damaged during shipment. Partial shipments are not allowed unless approved in writing by the Contracting Officer. The barriers acquired through this contract will be donated to the government of Colombia, Colombian National police. In addition to ensuring that all items are prepared for safe shipment, the contractor shall include all the necessary export approvals, required material data safety sheets, licenses, and paperwork. One copy of the packing list and commercial invoice must accompany the shipment, attached to the outside of the “lead” or number one box/carton/package, or individually attached to the outside of each box/carton/package. The packing list shall include, at a minimum: description, brand name, serial number (if any), and quantities.


Warranty:


All items covered under warranty for a minimum of 5-years from date of acceptance, or standard commercial warranty, whichever is longer. To facilitate expeditious return of warranty items and to avoid delays in the warranty process, the offeror shall provide within 15 days of notification of a warranty action the required information to facilitate shipping of warranty items to manufacturer. This includes, but is not limited to, information to ensure full compliance with ITAR regulations and no delay in providing the Reference RA# and a shipping address.


Customs Clearance and Tax Exemptions:


If applicable, the U.S. Government will assist the Contractor in obtaining customs clearance in Colombia and tax exemption certificates from the Government of Colombia in accordance with the packing, marking, and submission of documents as instructed herein.


Export License:


The Contractor shall comply with Sections 38-40 of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) (22 U.S.C. 2778-2780) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Parts 120-130) as required, for the prosecution of work under this contract at no additional cost to the Government. Failure to be in compliance with AECA and ITAR by date planned for commencement of contract performance as well as during the entire performance of work under this contract may result in contract termination. Any penalties rendered to the Contractor, as a direct result of being found non-compliance with AECA and ITAR will be the responsibility of the Contractor. The contractor is responsible for producing all required paperwork and obtaining all required Export Licenses. For additional information on AECA and ITAR, see http://www.pmddtc.state.gov/.

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