Transportation Services IDIQ - Library of Congress
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from LIBRARY OF CONGRESS • LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Place of performance: DC. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 488510 • PSC V003.
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The Library of Congress has issued a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation notice for Transportation Services under solicitation number 030ADV26R0011. This opportunity, categorized under PSC V003 and NAICS 488510, mandates responses by February 20, 2026. The brief includes multiple resource links pertinent to the requirements for transporting materials.
The Library of Congress aims to procure transportation services through an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to facilitate the movement of materials efficiently.
- Firms with experience in government transportation contracts
- Companies specializing in logistical support for libraries or archives
- Transportation vendors with capabilities for large and sensitive shipments
- Review transportation requirements for Library of Congress materials
- Analyze response requirements as per Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- Develop pricing strategy based on potential transport routes and volume
- Gather team qualifications and past performance examples in similar contracts
- Compile necessary compliance documents for submission
- Completed proposal document
- Pricing proposal including all service costs
- Relevant past performance documentation
- Compliance certifications and forms
- Team member resumes and qualifications
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- Ensure proposals meet all federal contracting requirements
- Verify all certifications are current and valid
- Check for compliance with transportation-specific regulations
- Consider competitive pricing models based on similar past contracts
- Include volume discounts if applicable
- Assess costs related to specialized transportation needs
- Partner with logistics and transport companies that have prior experience with government contracts
- Explore subcontracting opportunities for specific transportation needs in different regions
- Collaborate with firms that provide technical support for transportation management
- Potential changes in transportation regulations affecting service delivery
- Inaccurate pricing leading to unprofitable bids
- Mitigating risks associated with sensitive materials transport
- What are the specific types of materials to be transported?
- Are there preferred transportation methods or restrictions?
- What are the performance standards expected by the Library of Congress?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed description of transportation services required
- Specific performance periods or deadlines beyond response date
- Further requirements or restrictions related to sensitive materials transport
- Information on the evaluation criteria for bid selection
- Clarification on the method of awarding contracts and task orders
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