The Navy needs a small business to provide hand tools for its facilities.
Key Details
The Navy wants to establish Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) with companies that provide standard commercial supplies and services at competitive prices. The BPAs will cover hand tools, edged and nonpowered, and nonedged and nonpowered hand tools. Interested companies must provide a cover sheet, documentation addressing capabilities and expertise, and a price list if applicable. The government will evaluate past performance based on customer satisfaction, timeliness, technical success, program management, and quality. The government reserves the right to use additional references if available.
What exactly do they need?
The Navy needs a small business to provide hand tools for its facilities. The tools will be used for various tasks and must meet the Navy's standards for quality and performance. The Navy is looking for companies that can provide standard commercial supplies and services at competitive prices.
What's the contract structure and timeline?
The contract will be a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) with a maximum value of $10,000. The BPA will be awarded on the basis of positive past performance. The government will evaluate past performance based on customer satisfaction, timeliness, technical success, program management, and quality. The BPA will be awarded on a 6-month rotation through February 2029.
How will they pick the winner?
The government will evaluate past performance based on customer satisfaction, timeliness, technical success, program management, and quality. The government reserves the right to use additional references if available.
When and how do you bid?
Interested vendors should provide documentation and references by email to Barbara.j.grinder.civ@us.navy.mil no later than 31 December for a February award or 30 June for an August award.
Who can apply
- Any certified small business may apply.
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- The government reserves the right to use additional references if available.
If you're interested, do this first
- Check that your small business certification is still active in SAM.gov
- Write a 1-page summary of similar work you've done before
- Email the contracting officer to RSVP for the site visit
- Find a teaming partner who already has the required certification