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HEPP Renewal - Fire & Emergency Vehicles
Contact and place of performance
Robert Spadaro, Jr.
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19111
USA
Heavy Equipment Procurement Program (HEPP) The intent of this solicitation is to issue Multiple Indefinite Delivery/Requirements Contracts for Commercial-type Fire and Rescue Vehicles used by the U.S. Military and other Federal Government Agencies within the Contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, the outlying areas and throughout Europe, Africa and the Pacific. Awards will be made to responsible offerors who take...
View moreThe Heavy Equipment Procurement Program (HEPP) seeks to establish multiple indefinite delivery and requirements contracts for commercial-type fire and rescue vehicles. Managed by DLA Troop Support with a place of performance in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this initiative provides equipment for the U.S. Military and other federal agencies across the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and various international regions including Europe, Africa, and the Pacific. The scope includes a wide range of product lines such as rescue vehicles, tankers, pumpers, aerials, hazmat vehicles, and bomb squad units. DLA Troop Support intends to award one contract per manufacturer’s product line on an unrestricted basis, utilizing fixed-price terms with economic price adjustments for a five-year performance period.
Solicitation SPE8EC17R0006 is classified under NAICS 336211 for Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing and PSC code 42. The total estimated aggregate value for the five-year term is $404,167,775.63, with an aggregate maximum limitation of $687,085,218.56. While the solicitation is open continuously for four years, early consideration will be given to offers received within thirty days of the projected May 2017 issuance date. Awards are anticipated to begin in September 2017, and the required delivery schedule for equipment ranges between 30 and 365 days.
Contracts will be awarded to responsible offerors who meet all solicitation requirements and provide fair and reasonable pricing. Large business concerns are required to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan, and the acquisition is subject to the Trade Agreements Act. Proposals must be submitted in English and U.S. dollars to the Business Opportunities Office and include a completed solicitation with base list prices, discounts, and delivery schedules. Customer requirements will be competed among all contract holders, ensuring each is afforded a fair opportunity to submit quotations for specific requests.
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