COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 4,2000 PSA#2657 USDA-ARS-MWA, Contracting Office, 1815 N. University Street, Peoria, IL
61604 37 -- ORCHARD SPRAYER TO BE USED FOR TREATING 4 METER APPLE TREES SOL
5114-0-6020 DUE 081700 POC Norma Cremeens E-MAIL:
cremeenn@mwa.ars.usda.gov, cremeenn@mwa.ars.usda.gov. The USDA,
Agricultural Research Service, Application Technology Research Unit,
Wooster, Ohio, has the requirement for Orchard Sprayer to be used for
treating 4 meter (m) apple trees. This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with
the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the
only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written
solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation No. 5114-0-6020 is being
issued as a Request for Quotation. This solicitation document and
incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal
Acquisition Circular 97-18. The solicitation is issued under full and
open competition. Any responsible contractor may submit a quotation.
Standard Industrial Classification Code 5083 with a corresponding size
standard of 100 employees applies to qualify as a small business.
Offerors are to propose prices for the following: CLIN (Contract Line
Item Number) CLIN0001 (Option No. 1) Conventional style, axial flow
fan, air blast, orchard sprayer for research plot work with capacity to
treat 4 m tall trees; 1 each. The SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS:using 2
speed, adjustable pitch, axial flow fan; engine driven; trailer type
chassis; flip-over nozzle bodies (Spraying Systems Co.*) with no-drip
check valves; 10-12 outlet positions per side along main manifold;
sprayer controller with radar speed pick-up; using sensors to detect
presence of spray target and capable of controlling operating condition
of different nozzle sections; hydraulic and mechanical tank agitation;
0-500 psi operating pressure capability; capable of spraying out from
as little as 15 to as much as 300 gallons of spray solution; stainless
steel tank; top and lower air deflectors; and CLIN0002(Option No. 1)
Tower type of orchard sprayer for research plot work with axial flow
fan with capacity to treat 4 m tall trees; 1 each; SALIENT
CHARACTERISTICS:using 2 speed, adjustable pitch, axial flow fan; engine
driven; trailer type chassis; flip-over nozzles bodies (Spraying
Systems Co.*) with no drip check valves; 10-12 nozzle positions per
side on lower manifold section and 3-4 inch nozzle spacing on towers;
sprayer controller with radar speed pickup; using sensors to detect
presence of spray target and capable of controlling operating condition
of different nozzle sections; hydraulic and mechanical tank agitation;
0-500 psi operating pressure capability; capable of spraying out from
as little as 15 to as much as 300 gallons of spray solution; stainless
steel tank, top and lower air deflectors; or CLIN0003 (Option No. 2)
Orchard sprayer for research plot work with quick-change, collapsible
tower for using in conventional style mode only or quickly convertible
(<10 Min) to tower mode; capable for treating 4 m tall trees, 1
each; SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS: using 2 speed, adjustable pitch, axial
flow fan; engine driven, trailer type chassis; flip-over nozzles bodies
(Spraying System Co.*) with no-drip check valves; 10-12 nozzle
positions per side on lower manifold section and 3-4 inch nozzle
spacing on towers; sprayer controller with radar speed pick-up: using
sensors to detect presence of spray target and capable of controlling
operating condition of different nozzle sections; hydraulic and
mechanical tank agitation; 0-500 psi operating pressure capability;
capable of spraying out from as little as 15 to as much as 300 gallons
of spray solution; stainless steel tank; top and lower air deflectors.
Offerors shall submit Descriptive Literature describing their proposed
equipment in enough detail to ascertain whether the equipment meets
the criteria listed above. Failure to submit descriptive literature or
failure to demonstrate compliance will be cause to reject the proposal
without further discussions. (*Reference to Spraying Systems Co. is a
Brand Name or Equal.) FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors --
Commercial, FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation -- Commercial Items; FAR 52.212-3
Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial Items, FAR
52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions -- Commercial Items, and FAR
52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes
or Executive Orders -- Commercial Items apply to this acquisition. The
above FAR clauses may be viewed at http://www.ARNet.gov/far/.
Government will evaluate both options for award purposes. Evaluation of
Options will not obligate the Government to exercise the option(s). The
evaluation factors for award listed above shall be considered equally,
with no one element being weighted more than the others. Award
resulting from this solicitation will be made to the responsible
offeror whose quote offers the "best value" to the Government, which
may not necessarily be the quote offering the lowest realistic price
nor the highest technically. Quotations will be evaluated on price,
past performance, and proof of meeting the salient characteristics
listed above. In the event the offerors are considered essentially
equal in terms of technical capabilities the government reserves the
right to award to the offeror with the lowest realistic price. Offers
must include completed FAR 52.212-3, a commercial warranty for
equipment, and a list of at least four references to include name,
address, phone number, and fax number. Final payment may be made 30
calendar days after acceptance of delivered equipment. Equipment will
be shipped FOB Destination to: Dr. Richard Derksen, USDA-ARS-MWA ATRU,
Agricultural Engineering Bldg. 1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691.
Quotation Price must include any freight or shipping and in-field
orientation at customers location, as well as any applicable duties,
brokerage, or customs fees. Delivery of equipment desired to be within
six (6) weeks after receipt of award (however delivery is negotiable).
Offer must include a 30 calendar day acceptance period. Offers are to
be received Not Later than the Close of Business, August 17, 2000 at
USDA-ARS-MWA, Contracting Office, 1815 N. University Street, Peoria,
IL61604. The POC for this acquisition is Norma R. Cremeens, (309)
681-6616, or E-Mail: cremeenn@mwa.ars.usda.gov. or FAX: (309) 681-6680.
Faxed Quotations will be accepted. Posted 08/02/00 (W-SN481393).
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