SOURCES SOUGHT
51 -- Hydraulic, Electric, Pneumatic, Petroleum Operated Equipment (HEPPOE) Market Survey
- Notice Date
- 6/28/2013
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 335311
— Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- ACC - Warren (ACC-WRN)(DTA), ATTN: AMSTA-AQ-AMB, E Eleven Mile Road, Warren, MI 48397-5000
- ZIP Code
- 48397-5000
- Solicitation Number
- W56HZV-13-R-0310
- Response Due
- 7/29/2013
- Archive Date
- 8/27/2013
- Point of Contact
- Jeffrey L Weiss, 586-282-3517
- E-Mail Address
-
ACC - Warren (ACC-WRN)(DTA)
(jeffrey.l.weiss10.civ@mail.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Market Survey for the Hydraulic Electric Pneumatic Petroleum Operated Equipment (HEPPOE) GENERAL INFORMATION: The U.S. Government appreciates the time and effort taken to respond to this survey. The U.S. Government acknowledges its obligations under 18 U.S.C. 1905 to protect information qualifying as quote mark CONFIDENTIAL quote mark under this statute. Pursuant to this statute, the U.S. Government is willing to accept any trade secret or confidential restrictions placed on qualifying data forwarded in response to the survey questions and to protect it from unauthorized disclosure subject to the following: 1. Clearly and conspicuously mark qualifying data as trade secret or confidential with the restrictive legend (all caps) quote mark CONFIDENTIAL quote mark with any explanatory text, so that the U.S. Government is clearly notified of what data needs to be appropriately protected. 2. In marking such data, please take care to mark only those portions of the data or materials that are truly trade secret or confidential (over breadth in marking inappropriate data as quote mark CONFIDENTIAL quote mark may diminish or eliminate the usefulness of your response - see item 6 below). Use circling, underscoring, highlighting or any other appropriate means to indicate those portions of a single page which are to be protected. 3. The U.S. Government is not obligated to protect unmarked data. Additionally, marked data that is already in the public domain or in the possession of the U.S. Government or third parties, or is afterward placed into the public domain by the owner or another party through no fault of the U.S. Government will not be protected once in the public domain. Data already in the possession of the U.S. Government will be protected in accordance with the U.S. Government's rights in the data. 4. Confidential data transmitted electronically, whether by physical media or not, whether by the respondent or by the U.S. Government, shall contain any restrictive legend, with any explanatory text, on both the cover of the transmittal e-mail and at the beginning of the file itself. Where appropriate for portions only of an electronic file, use the restrictive legends quote mark CONFIDENTIAL DATA BEGINS: quote mark and quote mark CONFIDENTIAL PORTION ENDS. quote mark 5. In any reproductions of technical data or any portions thereof subject to asserted restrictions, the U.S. Government shall also reproduce the asserted restriction legend and any explanatory text. 6. The U.S. Government sometimes uses support contractors in evaluating responses. Consequently, responses that contain confidential information may receive only limited or no consideration since the Respondent's marking of data as quote mark Confidential quote mark will preclude disclosure of same outside the U.S. Government and therefore will preclude disclosure to these support contractors assisting the evaluation effort. DESCRIPTION OF INTENT: THIS IS A MARKET SURVEY REQUESTING INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT. No contract will be awarded from this announcement. This is not a Request for Proposal (RFP) or an announcement of a forthcoming solicitation. Also, it is not a request seeking contractors interested in being placed on a solicitation mailing list. Response to this questionnaire is voluntary and no reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this market survey and any follow-on information requests. Data submitted in response to this market survey will not be returned. No solicitation document exists at this time, and calls requesting a solicitation will not be answered. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT: The purpose of this questionnaire is to obtain information on commercial industry capability to satisfy U.S. Army requirements for the Hydraulic Electric Pneumatic Petroleum Operated Equipment (HEPPOE). The Hydraulic, Electric, Pneumatic, Petroleum Operated Equipment (HEPPOE) purchase configuration consists of two power units, tool chests and specified tool kit comprised of hydraulic, electric, pneumatic, and petroleum operated equipment. The HEPPOE is specifically organized to provide the military construction engineer with the tools that it takes to perform the most common type of engineer tasks encountered during the execution of construction missions in a theater of operations (TO) or during contingency operations. The HEPPOE provides a selection of electric, hydraulic, pneumatic, and fuel operated tools and special application tools to perform engineer tasks across the entire spectrum of the operations area such as construction, maintenance, and repair tasks on Army Facilities Components System (AFCS) products; on existing facilities; on facilities camouflage; and for repairing battle damage. These engineer tasks support both Initial Construction Standards (up to 6 months expected use) and Temporary Construction Standards (up to 24 months expected use) within temperate, desert, tropic, and arctic climates. These soldiers may be found in TO&E construction units, civil affairs units, host-nation support units, or Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) contracted units. This Tool Kit is used by the Engineer Soldier in combat and construction engineers units in conducting repairs of buildings, POW holding areas, and water piping system, and construction and repair of airfields, and maintenance of buildings, roads and other items. The HEPPOE consists of two power units and storage and transportation chests from which work teams can withdraw a variety of pavement breakers, saw, drills, and supporting tools for use at dispersed sites. The Product Requirements shall be in accordance with the Description for Purchase (DFP) found in Attachment 0001. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1. Number each response with the appropriate question number. 2. You do not have to repeat the question in your response. 3. If you cannot answer a question, please indicate quote mark No Response. quote mark 4. If a response will satisfy another question, state: quote mark See response to question XXX. quote mark 5. Include relevant sales media and product manuals. If providing an ACROBAT formatted manual, annotate the manual to indicate which material is applicable to the questions. If preferred, include Internet Web links to locations where animations/videos may be viewed. 6. If your sales media and/or manuals contain a restricted distribution statement, issue a release statement indicating that the restricted material may be distributed to Army personnel involved with this Market Survey. 7. Spell out any acronyms in their first instance. 8. Clearly mark any proprietary information. If applicable, the front page of your response package should state: quote mark Proprietary Information Contained. quote mark Provide a release statement indicating that the proprietary information may be distributed to Army personnel involved with this Market Survey. Request for Information (RFI) Questionnaire 1. Company Name: 2. Are you a large or small business for North American Industry Classification System? If small business, are you: Small Disadvantaged - or - 8(a) In a Hubzone Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Women Owned 3. Mailing Address: 4. E-Mail Address: 5. Point of Contact (POC)/Title: 6. Telephone No: 7. Fax No: 8. How long has your company been in business? 9. Is your company currently capable of assembling/producing a HEPPOE system? If not, what components of the HEPPOE would you be unable to provide? Do you have any plans to develop any of the missing components in the future? If so, when would they be in production? 10. How long has your system been in production? 11. Are you able to meet all of the Requirements listed in the DFP? If not, please list which areas you are unable to meet. 12. If you are currently producing a HEPPOE like system, has any testing been performed on your system? If so, please provide what standard the tests were performed to. 13. Are you able to provide either commercial or military packaging if either are asked for as a requirement? 14. Have you procured any components of the HEPPOE or other tool kits for any U.S. Government agency in the past? If so, which agency? 15. If you are capable of producing a HEPPOE system, what is the expected lead time for delivery of the first system from the date of contract award? 16. What is the approximate cost of your system? Price breakout is requested. 17. What is your experience in working with Tool Kits? 18. What types of Tool Kits have you assembled in the past? 19. Have you been responsible for the organization of Tool Kits for rapid inventory in the past? Provide a brief explanation. 20. In order to fulfill contract requirements, would you have to increase your workforce or facilities? 21. Currently, how many HEPPOE like system are you producing monthly? If any components are still in design, do you have an anticipation of the volume you will be able to produce? 22. What type of annual maintenance is required for your system(s)? What is the approximate cost of the maintenance? 23. What type of Commercial Warranty is provided for this product? 24. What is your experience in providing your customers long term warranty support? 25. If you were awarded a contract for the HEPPOE, where would production take place? 26. What is your experience in supporting customers internationally? 27. Any other pertinent information you care to enclose? Responses to this market investigation questionnaire should be sent via e-mail to Jeffrey Weiss - jeffrey.l.weiss10.civ@mail.mil. You are requested to put quote mark HYDRAULIC, ELECTRIC, PNEUMATIC, PETROLEUM OPERATED EQUIPMENT MARKET SURVEY RESPONSE quote mark in the subject line of the e-mail. You may respond in total or to any part of this questionnaire. Any requests for clarifications of this Survey shall also be addressed to Jeffrey Weiss, and will be published with the appropriate answers at the same web location as this Questionnaire. Any product literature that cannot be e-mailed may be sent to: U.S. Army Contracting Command - Warren CCTA-HBF-K ATTN: Jeffrey Weiss, Mail Stop 352 6501 E. Eleven Mile Rd. Warren, MI 48397-5000 Replies to this questionnaire must be received by close of business, 29 July 2013. Please mark your information quote mark Proprietary quote mark, as you believe appropriate. Your input is voluntary and no compensation will be made for your participation in this survey. We appreciate your cooperation in answering these questions and thank you in advance for your participation. BE ADVISED that updates to the HEPPOE or non-proprietary questions from interested parties and responses by the Government will be posted as addenda to the questionnaire.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: ACC - Warren (ACC-WRN)(DTA) ATTN: AMSTA-AQ-AMB, E Eleven Mile Road Warren MI
- Zip Code: 48397-5000
- Zip Code: 48397-5000
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