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C4/D5 MOTOR DISPOSAL
Presolicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Jan 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541330 • PSC R425.
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The Department of the Navy is seeking proposals for the C4/D5 Motor Disposal project under presolicitation N0003026R2043. This opportunity falls under the professional services category (PSC R425) and is pertinent to companies experienced in engineering and technical services, particularly those with competencies in disposal processes. Bidders should prepare to demonstrate relevant expertise and adherence to regulations governing the safe handling and disposal of military equipment.
The buyer aims to identify contractors that can effectively manage the disposal of C4/D5 motors, ensuring compliance with environmental and safety regulations while optimizing operational efficiencies.
- Review existing motor disposal processes
- Develop a disposal plan compliant with Navy regulations
- Implement disposal procedures
- Conduct post-disposal assessments
- Cover letter addressing requirements
- Company capabilities statement
- Relevant past performance references
- Technical approach to disposal processes
- Pricing proposal
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- Detailed scope of work for the project
- Specific disposal methods to be used
- Qualifications required for contractors
- Budget constraints or ranges
- Potential subcontracting opportunities
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