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2040 JOINER DOOR & FRAME ASSEMBLY (GRP)
Award Notice from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: {}. Industry: NAICS 332321 • PSC 2040.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This opportunity seeks suppliers for the 2040 Joiner Door & Frame Assembly (GRP) under the Department of the Navy. As a set-aside for SBA, it's aimed at small business participation. Potential bidders should evaluate their capability to meet the performance standards for manufacturing door and frame assemblies, specifically those compliant with military specifications.
The buyer aims to procure joiner door and frame assemblies for naval use, ensuring durability and compliance with the required material specifications.
- Manufacturers of architectural door and frame systems.
- Small businesses with capabilities in metalwork and assembly.
- Firms experienced in government contracting and compliance.
- Understand the detailed requirements for joiner door & frame assembly.
- Assess manufacturing capabilities and facilities for production.
- Evaluate compliance with military specifications for materials used.
- Develop a pricing strategy based on materials, labor, and overhead.
- Prepare a proposal addressing all requirements outlined in the solicitation.
- Cover letter outlining key capabilities.
- Company background and relevant past performance.
- Technical approach to the manufacturing process.
- Pricing breakdown of materials and labor costs.
- Compliance documentation with military standards.
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- Ensure adherence to SBA guidelines for set-asides.
- Confirm compliance with military specification standards for materials used.
- Familiarity with the DoD procurement process.
- Consider direct material costs, labor rates, and overhead.
- Research competitive pricing within the industry for similar products.
- Factor in potential shipping and logistics costs for delivery to Navy facilities.
- Partner with small businesses specializing in metal fabrication or assembly.
- Explore joint ventures with experienced defense contractors to bolster capacity.
- Subcontract workflow to local manufacturers to enhance proposal competitiveness.
- Changes in military specifications that could affect production.
- Risk of scope creep if detailed requirements are not defined before bidding.
- Market competition from existing suppliers with established contracts.
- What are the specific operational standards required for the joiner door assemblies?
- Are there upcoming projects or contracts that align with this opportunity?
- What is the expected delivery timeline post-award?
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- Detailed specifications of the joiner door and frame assembly are not provided.
- Specific delivery locations for the products are not mentioned.
- The complete proposal deadline is not available.
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