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Pre-Solicitation Synopsis - Bulk Dinitrogen Tetroxide (N2O4) AESP Requirement

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The Defense Logistics Agency Energy, Aerospace Business Unit is seeking a contractor to manufacture and store various grades of bulk Dinitrogen Tetroxide (N2O4) under a ten-year contract with performance beginning September 15, 2026, and extending through September 14, 2036, including a six-month phase-in period, a 54-month base period, and a five-year option period. The contractor must produce N2O4 in compliance with MIL-PRF-26539G Amendment 1 and provide storage infrastructure with a minimum usable capacity of 50,000 pounds in bulk tanks plus dedicated warehouse space for drummed products. Operations must include receiving, transferring, and distributing N2O4 into trailers, cylinders, and drums, with the government coordinating approved carriers for transport. Ancillary services required include Non-Recurring Engineering, monthly facility maintenance, First Article Batch testing, cylinder re-certification, trailer and container evacuation and purging, precision cleaning to Level 100A, passivation, and non-routine lab analysis. The contractor will also manage an Aerospace Energy Supply Point (AESP) for government-owned inventory, ensuring strict compliance with DLA Energy P-11 protocols for accountability and control. The contract will be awarded as a Single Award Firm-Fixed-Price Requirements contract with an Equitable Price Adjustment, following FAR Part 12 and Part 15 procedures. Proposals will be evaluated to select the Highest Technically Rated Offeror with Reasonable Price. The Request for Proposal will be issued on or about July 15, 2026, posted on SAM.gov, and responses are due within 30 days. The NAICS code is 325180 and the Federal Supply Code is 9135. All submissions must be made in accordance with the full solicitation package, and interested parties must contact Tammie Campbell at Tammie.Campbell@dla.mil for inquiries or clarification. No small business set-aside is planned, and the place of performance is not specifically defined beyond the requirement to support AESP operations.

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Contract to manufacture and store bulk N2O4 for ten years starting September 2026, with strict compliance and AESP management.

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Department Of Defense → DLA Energy Aerospace Enrgy-Dlae-MView Agency

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325180 - Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → DLA Energy Aerospace Enrgy-Dlae-M
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OfficeJBSA LACKLAND, TX, 78236, USA
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Synopsis: Bulk Dinitrogen Tetroxide (N2O4) AESP Requirement


Solicitation Number: SPE60126R0310


OFFICE ADDRESS: Defense Logistics Agency Energy, Aerospace Business Unit (DLA Energy-FEM), 1525 Wurtsmith Street, BLDG 5730, San Antonio, Texas 78236


NAICS Code: 325180 - Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing


Federal Supply Code: 9135 - Liquid Propellant Fuels and Oxidizers, Chemical Base


Description:
DLA Energy, Aerospace Energy intends to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the production and storage of various grades of bulk Dinitrogen Tetroxide (N2O4) on a full and open competitive basis. The contractor shall provide all resources necessary for manufacturing various grades of N2O4 and provide bulk storage, including facilities, raw materials, supplies, management, tools, equipment, labor, and bulk storage tankage. The contractor will also operate an Aerospace Energy Supply Point (AESP) for DLA Energy owned finished goods, managing contractor-furnished tanks and drums, and transferring finished products to DLA customers and/or the AESP.


Key Requirements:
The key requirements for this contract include the manufacture of various grades of Dinitrogen Tetroxide (N2O4) conforming to MIL-PRF-26539G w/Amendment 1, dated 19 April 2017. For storage, the contractor must provide storage tanks with a combined usable capacity of at least 50,000 pounds and dedicated warehouse space for storing drummed products. Distribution requirements involve receiving and distributing N2O4 from bulk tanks into trailers, cylinders, and drums, with the government coordinating approved carriers for N2O4 shipments. The contractor shall also provide ancillary services including a Non-Recurring Engineering Fee, Monthly Maintenance Facility Fee, First Article Batch, Cylinder Re-certification Testing, Evacuation and Purging of Trailers/Cylinders/Drums/Containers, Miscellaneous Services - Precision Cleaning to Level 100A, Passivation, and Non-Routine Lab Analysis. Finally, AESP operations must comply with DLA Energy P-11, Aerospace Energy Storage Points, to ensure accountability and control over government-owned products.


Anticipated Period of Performance:
The anticipated period of performance is September 15, 2026, through September 14, 2036. This ten-year duration consists of a 6-month phase-in period, a 54-month base period, and a 5-year option period.


Anticipated Contract Type and Award Basis:
The government anticipates awarding a Single Award, Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) Requirements type contract, with an Equitable Price Adjustment (EPA). The government intends to procure these products in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 12 (Acquisition of Commercial Products and Commercial Services) and FAR Part 15 (Contracting by Negotiation), as applicable. The contract will be awarded to the Offeror determined to represent the Highest Technically Rated Offeror with Reasonable Price (HTRO-RP) using Source Selection procedures.


Solicitation Availability:
The RFP will be issued on or about 15 July 2026 and will be posted to the SAM website (https://sam.gov). The anticipated closing date is expected to be 30 days after the issuance of the RFP.


Contact and Submission Information:
Potential offerors should contact the Contracting Officer at Email: Tammie.Campbell@dla.mil for additional information and/or to communicate concerns. All responsible sources shall submit a proposal in accordance with the solicitation, which will be considered by the agency. If you intend to submit an offer, you are required to complete, sign, and return the entire solicitation package.

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