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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 12, 2009 FBO #2755
MODIFICATION

65 -- Caskets

Notice Date
6/10/2009
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
339995 — Burial Casket Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, U.S. Army Medical Command, European Regional Contracting Office, European Regional Contracting Office, ATTN:MCAA E, Building 3705, Landstuhl, Germany APO, AE 09180
 
ZIP Code
09180
 
Solicitation Number
W9114F-09-T-0065
 
Response Due
6/12/2009
 
Archive Date
8/11/2009
 
Point of Contact
Gina A Barto, 011496371866021<br />
 
E-Mail Address
European Regional Contracting Office
(gina.p.alfonso@us.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This is a modification for the original combined synopsis/solicitation notice for W9114F-09-T-0065 extending the response cut-off date from 10 June 2009 to 12 June 2009. (i) This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in 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. (ii) Solicitation number: W9114F-09-T-0065 issued as a request for quotation (RFQ). (iii) Solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-31. (iv) Not a set-aside. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this solicitation is 33995. (v) The Europe Regional Contracting Office has a requirement to purchase the following items: Description of requirements for the items to be acquired: CLIN 0001 Metal Caskets, Standard size 18-gauge metal sealer cut-top casket. Casket inside dimensions shall be no less than 78 inches in length, measured between the inner surfaces of the end panels, and 23 inches in width, measured between the inner surfaces of the side panels. Quantity: 30 each. CLIN 0002 Wooden Caskets, Standard size perfection cut half-couch hardwood casket. Casket inside dimensions shall be no less than 77.5 inches in length, measured between the inner surfaces of the end panels, and 22.5 inches in width, measured between the inner surfaces of the side panels. Quantity: 20 each. CLIN 0003 Oversized Metal Caskets, Oversized 18-gauge metal sealer cut-top casket. Casket inside dimensions shall be no less than 81 inches in length, measured between the inner surfaces of the end panels, and 25 inches in width, measured between the inner surfaces of the side panels. Quantity: 10 each. CLIN 0004 Oversized Wooden Caskets, Casket inside dimensions shall be no less than 81 inches in length, measured between the inner surfaces of the end panels, and 25 inches in width, measured between the inner surfaces of the side panels. Quantity: 10 each. CASKET SPECIFICATIONS Section II METAL Caskets C15. (2) Classification a. (2.1) Casket types and sizes. Burial caskets covered by this specification shall be the following type and sizes. b. (2.1.1) Standard size 18-gauge metal sealer cut-top casket. The inside dimensions shall not be less than 78 inches in length, measured between the inner surfaces of the end panels, and 23 inches in width, measured between the inner surfaces of the side panels. c. (2.1.2) Oversize 18-gauge metal sealer cut-top casket. The inside dimensions shall not be less than 81 inches in length, measured between the inner surfaces of the end panels, and 25 inches in width, measured between the inner surfaces of the side panels. C16. (3) Applicable documents a. (3.1) Federal specifications and military standards documents. The following documents, of the issue in effect on the date of the invitation for bids or requests for proposals, form a part of the armed services specification to the extent specified herein: (1) Specifications (Federal): TTC490 (Cleaning Methods and Pretreatment Methods of Ferrous Surfaces for Organic Coatings). (2) Standards (Military): MILSTD105 (Sampling procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes). b. Copies required by bidder. Copies of specifications and standards required by a bidder in connection with specific procurement functions should be obtained from the procuring agency or as directed by the contracting officer. C17. (4) Requirements b. (4.2) Materials. Materials shall, as a minimum, conform to the applicable specifications and requirements specified as follows. Unless otherwise specified here, tolerances for materials shall, as a minimum, conform to this specification. c. (4.2.1) Steel. Steel sheet shall be common or standard to that used within the metal casket industry. d. (4.2.2) Fabric (lining). The construction of this cloth shall be as a minimum as follows: warp, 92 ends100 denier dull acetate yarn; filling, 52 picks150 denier dull acetate yarn. The acetate taffeta fabrics finish shall be flat or embossed. The color shall be white (ivory). e. (4.2.3) Nonwoven fabric material tissue. The nonwoven material for backing the fabric of the lining assemblies shall be scrim laminate consisting of 3 by 21D2 nylon scrim with two plies of tissue adhesively bonded to each side of scrim and white in color. f. (4.2.4) Pillow and body pocket. The pillow and body pocket shall be a minimum of 40 percent cotton and 60 percent linters or synthetic equivalent. g. (4.2.5) Welding. All component parts to be welded shall be properly aligned into position prior to welding. Resistance, arc, or gas welds shall be sound and free from pits, holes, or fissures. Welding shall be accomplished without burning through the welded metals. After any flash welding, outside exposed flash shall be removed entirely and no trace of the joint shall be visible after finishing. All arc or gas welds shall have sufficient penetration to form a joint of strength equal to that of the parent metal. Exposed welds shall be finished flush to the original surface and shall be undetectable after finishing. Repair of welds will be accepted, provided such repaired welds meet the requirements of this specification. h. (4.2.6) Upholstering. See the following paragraphs. i. (4.2.6.1) Lining assemblies. The lining assemblies for the interior of the head panel lid, sides and ends of casket, overlay, mattress spread, pillowcase, two-piece top (lid) supports (one-piece top (lid) supports shall be finished to compliment the casket), and the sides of the casket body shall be as specified in paragraph 4.2.2, backed with fabric specified in paragraph 4.2.3. The head top shall be lined with interior styling. The foot top shall be lined with fabric and backing as specified in paragraphs 4.2.2 and 4.2.3 or may be upholstered by applying a rigid one-piece insert, simulating fabric finish. The assemblies for the lid or head panel (as applicable), top of the pillowcase, outside exposed body lining, and top side of overthrow shall be Wave Crushed, tufted, or shirred either by hand or machine. The interior assemblies for the sides and ends of casket shall be tailored or shirred by hand or machine. Before lining the casket, the inside of the shell shall be cleaned of all foreign material. j. (4.2.6.2) Pillow. The pillow shall be made of nonwoven material specified in paragraph 4.2.3 and filled with a minimum of 2 1/4 pounds of the specified filling material. The pillow shall then be encased in an outer fabric cover as specified in paragraph 4.2.2. The pillow shall be sized to properly fit the casket. k. (4.2.6.3) Mattress. The mattress shall be made of fabric specified in paragraph 4.2.3 or polyethylene (.004) film and filled with cotton as specified in paragraph 4.2.4 or synthetic filling in one piece, such as polyester or fiberglass, excluding all foam type and excelsior materials. The quantity of mattress fill, if cotton or similar, shall be 16 pounds, plus or minus 1 pound. Should the casket be equipped with an adjustable inner spring, the mattress fill shall render a minimum uniform thickness of 2 inches. In either case, the mattress shall be sized to properly fit the casket. l. (4.2.6.4) Side panels. Side panels of the casket body shall have padding in the skirting or apron area. m. (4.2.7) Finish. The color of the caskets painted finish shall be within the range of silver-tone to grey. The painted finish may be achieved through one of two methods. n. (4.2.7.1) Synthetic enamel, baked. All surfaces of metal components, including the outside of the bottom and the inside of the shell, shall be thoroughly cleaned and given a phosphate coating conforming to TTC490. A primer shall be applied to all exposed surfaces and shall be sanded to a smooth finish. A primer shall be applied to the outside of the bottom and the inside of the shell. All exterior metal surfaces exposed to view including surfaces that are exposed when the casket is opened (not applicable to the bottom) shall be coated with the appropriate color synthetic gloss enamel, in a quantity not less than 2.0 mils dry film thickness. The exposed heads of screws or bolts used for assembling the casket shall be appropriately finished (plated or painted) to correspond or complement the parent metal finish. The finish coat shall level out to produce a smooth and uniform flow without orange peel, runs, wrinkles, drops, streaks, or areas of thin film or no film. o. (4.2.7.2) Nitrocellulose lacquer (air dry or flash dry). All surfaces of metal components shall be thoroughly cleaned and given a phosphate coating conforming to TTC490. A primer shall be applied to all exposed surfaces and edges. A primer shall be applied to the outside of bottom and inside of shell. The primer shall be scuff sanded in all exposed view areas. Forced drying may be used, if desired. All exterior metal surfaces exposed to view including surfaces that are exposed when casket is opened (not applicable to the bottom) shall be given an adequate coating of the appropriate color lacquer. All surfaces shall then be coated with a clear lacquer to achieve at least the required 2.0 mils dry film thickness. The exposed heads of screws used for assembling the casket shall be appropriately finished (plated or painted) to correspond or complement the parent metal finish. The finish coat shall level out to produce a smooth and uniform flow without orange peel, runs, wrinkles, drops, streaks, or areas of thin film or no film. The casket shall be well finished, smooth, clear, and free from defects that may affect the appearance or serviceability. p. (4.2.8) Casket protective cover (paper or plastic). A casket protective cover common to the casket industry shall be placed over each casket. C18. Construction design a. (5.1) Sealer casket. The casket shall be of steel, 18-gauge, U.S. standard, with square or round ends with top and bottom molding with a painted finish as specified in paragraph 4.2.7. The casket may have appropriate shading effect. The handle assembly shall be a continuous fixed bar or swing out type handle. Applied lugs and corners shall be plated in finish. The casket shall be furnished in the sizes specified in paragraph 2. The casket shall be constructed to yield an airtight seal when closed, which shall prevent the escape of odors and leakage. Airtightness compliance shall be in accordance with paragraph 6.3.1. b. (5.1.1) Construction details. See the following paragraphs. c. (5.1.1.1) Body. The casket shall be fabricated from steel, 18-gauge in thickness. The top flange shall be of the same material and thickness as the body and shall be reinforced to provide sufficient bearing to support the lid assemblies. The full length of all miters shall be welded. d. (5.1.1.2) Bottom panel. The bottom panel shall be constructed from one piece of metal, 18-gauge or better, with reinforcing ridges. The construction details of the bottom follow. The bottom panel shall withstand, as a minimum, 350 pounds load with deformation not to exceed one quarter inch when tested in accordance with paragraph 6.3.2. e. (5.1.1.2.1) Bottom thickness and reinforcing. The one-piece bottom shall be constructed of steel, 18-gauge or better thickness, with adequate reinforcing ridges extending lengthwise or crosswise to the bottom. The bottom panel shall be appropriately reinforced to meet weight and stress requirements. The entire length and width of the bottom seams shall be (continuous) welded as specified in paragraph 4.2.5. f. (5.1.1.3) Lid. The casket shall consist of a two-pieced (stamped from one piece of metal) cut-top lid with traditional oval panel and top frame. The lid shall be fabricated of steel, 18-gauge in thickness. The bridge between the lids to accommodate the bridge or cross gasket shall be a full header. g. (5.1.1.4) Shell hardware. Each lid shall be hinged with two hinges each for proper support and to effect a positive seal. Lids shall be provided with locking supports for retaining the lids in an open position. Each lid shall have two sealer locks (opposing each hinge), lever-operated with nondetachable lever operating handle, or be equipped with a crank-type positive locking system with two locking device engagements on each lid opposing the hinges. f. (5.1.1.5) Handle assembly. The handle assembly shall be 3 by 1 or 4 by 1 continuous fixed bar or a swing out handle assembly. The entire handle assembly, bars, lugs, and corners shall be fabricated of metal or a combination of metals standard to the metal casket industry. The entire handle assembly shall be fastened to the casket body in a manner that will ensure that the handle assembly shall not rupture or show deformation when tested in accordance with paragraph 6.3.3. The finish applied to the handle assemblys lugs and corners shall be plated in a manner common to the metal casket industry. The fixed bar or swing out handles shall be painted or finished in a manner to compliment the casket. i. (5.1.1.6) Perimeter and bridge or cross gasket system. The gaskets shall be fabricated from natural rubber, neoprene, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), or closed cell polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or any equivalent of the aforementioned. Gasket corners shall be mitered and molded and either vulcanized (if rubber) or heat sealed (if EVA or PVC). The gasket systems with the lids in a closed, locked position shall yield an airtight seal when tested in accordance with paragraph 6.3.1. j. (5.2) Workmanship. The casket shall be produced by the best means employed by those skilled in the art of metal fabrication and upholstering. All parts shall be accurately formed and properly assembled into the finished article, and each casket shall be of the quality and grade of product established by this specification. C19. (6) Quality assurance provisions a. (6.1) Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the contractor is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements as specified herein. Except as otherwise specified in the contract or order, the contractor may use his own or any other facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements specified herein. The Government reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification where such inspections are called for to assure supplies and services conform to prescribed requirements. b. (6.2) Quality conformance inspection. Sampling for inspection and acceptance shall be performed in accordance with the provisions set forth in MILSTD105, when called for. c. (6.2.1) Inspection of materials and components. In accordance with paragraph 6.1 above, components and materials shall be inspected and tested in accordance with all the requirements of this specification and standards unless otherwise excluded, amended, modified, or qualified in this specification or applicable purchase document Appendix D Armed Services Specification for Hardwood Caskets for CONUS Base and Port of Entry Requirements The paragraph numbers in parentheses generally show the original paragraph numbers of the Federal Acquisition Regulation armed services specification. D1. (1) Scope D2. (2) Classification a. (2.1) Standard size perfection cut half-couch hardwood casket. The inside dimensions shall not be less than 771D2 inches in length, measured between the inner surfaces of the end panels, and 221D2 inches in width, measured between the inner surfaces of the side panels. b. This paragraph is reserved for future use. D3. (3) Applicable documents b. (4.2) Materials. Materials shall, as a minimum, conform to the applicable specifications and requirements specified hereinafter. Unless otherwise specified herein, tolerances for materials shall, as a minimum, conform to this specification. c. (4.2.1) Woods. Select hardwoods shall be used throughout the caskets. The hardwood used in fabricating or constructing the caskets shall be one of the following: poplar, salix (willow), or cottonwood. d. (4.2.1.1) Thickness. Thickness of the rough lumber used in hardwood caskets shall not be less than 4/4 (1 inch) stock. e. (4.2.2) Fabric (lining). The construction of this cloth shall as a minimum be as follows: warp, 92 ends100 denier dull acetate yarn; filling, 52 picks150 denier dull acetate yarn. The acetate taffeta fabrics finish shall be flat or embossed. The color shall be rosetan. f. (4.2.3) Nonwoven fabric material tissue. The nonwoven material for backing the fabric of the lining assemblies shall be scrim laminate consisting of 3 by 21D2 nylon scrim with two plies of tissue adhesively bonded to each side of scrim and white in color. g. (4.2.4) Pillow and body pocket. The pillow and body pocket shall be a minimum of 40 percent cotton and 60 percent linters or synthetic equivalent. h. (4.2.5) Upholstering. See the following paragraphs. i. (4.2.5.1) Lining assemblies. The lining assemblies for the interior of the head panel lid, sides and ends of casket, overlay, mattress spread, pillowcase, two-piece top (lid) supports (one-piece top (lid) supports shall be finished to complement the casket), and the sides of the casket body shall be as specified in paragraph 4.2.2, backed with fabric specified in paragraph 4.2.3. The head top shall be lined with interior styling. The foot top shall be lined with fabric and backing as specified in paragraphs 4.2.3 and 4.2.4 or may be upholstered by applying a rigid one-piece insert, simulating fabric finish. The assemblies for the lid or head panel (as applicable), top of the pillowcase, outside exposed body lining, and top side of overthrow shall be Wave Crushed, tufted, tailored, or shirred either by hand or machine. The puffing may be shirred or tailored. The interior assemblies for the sides and ends of casket shall be tailored or shirred by hand or machine. Before lining the casket, the inside of the shell shall be cleaned of all foreign material. j. (4.2.5.2) Pillow. The pillow shall be made of nonwoven material specified in paragraph 4.2.4 and filled with a minimum of 2 1/4 pounds of the specified filling material. The pillow shall then be encased in an outer fabric cover as specified in paragraph 4.2.3. The pillow shall be sized to properly fit the casket. k. (4.2.5.3) Mattress. The casket shall be equipped with an adjustable inner spring. The mattress shall be made of fabric specified in paragraph 4.2.4 or polyethylene (.004) film and filled with cotton as specified in paragraph 4.2.5 or synthetic filling in one piece, such as polyester, excluding all foam type, excelsior materials, and fiberglass. The mattress fill shall render a minimum uniform thickness of 2 inches. The mattress shall also be sized to properly fit the casket. l. (4.2.5.4) Side panels. Side panels of the casket body shall have padding in the skirting or apron area. m. (4.2.6) Finish. All exposed surfaces of wood components shall be thoroughly sanded. A walnut color stain and sealer shall be applied to all exposed surfaces and edges. A walnut color stain shall be applied to the outside edge of the bottom of the hardwood casket. Exterior wood surfaces, exposed to view, including surfaces that are exposed when the casket is opened (not applicable to the bottom), shall be given an adequate coating of the appropriate finish. The casket shall have either a satin or high-gloss appearance following final finishing process. The sealer shall be scuffsanded in all exposed view areas. Forced drying may be used, if desired. The exposed heads of screws used for assembling the casket shall be appropriately finished (plated or painted) to correspond or complement the parent finish. The finish coat shall level out to produce a smooth and uniform flow without orange peel, runs, wrinkles, drops, streaks, or areas of thin coating or no coating. The casket shall be well finished, smooth, clear, and free from defects that may affect appearance or serviceability. n. (4.2.7) Casket protective cover. A cover common to the casket industry shall be placed over each casket. D5. (5) Construction design a. (5.1) Hardwood casket. The casket shall be of hardwood, 4/4 (1 inch) stock. The casket shall have a ledge and base molds (also commonly known within the hardwood casket industry as a Stateside design), as illustrated in figure D1. The handle assembly shall be a swing-out type. Applied lugs and corners shall be either plated in finish if metal or finished in the same manner according to paragraph 4.2.6 if hardwood. 96 AR 6382 " 22 December 2000 Figure D-1. Sample hardwood casket design b. (5.1.1) Construction details. See the following paragraphs. c. (5.1.1.1) Body. The casket shall be fabricated or constructed from not less than 4/4 (1 inch) stock hardwood. The ledge shall be of the same material as the body and shall be reinforced to provide sufficient bearing to support the lid assemblies. d. (5.1.1.2) Bottom panel. The bottom panel shall be constructed from hardwood lumber not less than 4/4 (1 inch) rough hardwood stock. The construction details of the bottom follow. The bottom panel shall withstand, as a minimum, 350 pounds load with no deformation when tested according to paragraph 6.3.1. The bottom panel shall be appropriately reinforced to meet weight and stress requirements. e. (5.1.1.3) Lid. The casket shall consist of a two-pieced cut-top lid with traditional oval panel, top frame, and header. f. (5.1.1.4) Assembly. Accurate tightly mitered joints shall be assembled, using joint locks, nails, and glue common to standard industry practices. Exterior surfaces shall be sanded to a uniform condition to accept exterior finishing materials. Bottoms shall be installed in accordance with industry practices. Top and base moldings before milling shall have been at least 4/4 (1 inch) stock. No trace of screw or nail heads shall be visible after finishing. g. (5.1.1.5) Shell hardware. Each lid shall be hinged with two hinges each for proper support. Lids shall be provided with locking support for retaining the lids in an open position. Each lid shall have a positive lock. h. (5.1.1.6) Handle assembly. The handle assembly shall be 3 by 1 or 4 by 1 continuous swing out. The entire handle assembly shall be fastened to the casket body in a manner that will ensure that the handle assembly shall not rupture or show deformation when tested in accordance with paragraph 6.3.2. The finish applied to the handle assembly shall be painted or plated in finish (if metal) or finished in the same manner specified in paragraph 4.2.6 (if hardwood) common to the hardwood casket industry. i. (5.2) Workmanship. The casket shall be produced by the best means employed by those skilled in hardwood casket fabrication and upholstering. All parts shall be accurately machined and properly assembled into the finished article, and each casket shall be of the quality and grade of the product established by this specification. D6. (6) Quality assurance provisions a. (6.1) Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the contractor is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements as specified herein. Except as otherwise specified in the contract or order, the contractor may use his own or any other facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements specified herein. The Government reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification where such inspections are called for to assure supplies and services conform to prescribed requirements. b. (6.2) Quality conformance inspection. Sampling for inspection and acceptance shall be performed in accordance with provisions set forth in MILSTD105, when called for. c. (6.2.1) Inspection of materials and components. In accordance with paragraph 6.1 above, components and materials shall be inspected and tested in accordance with all the requirements of this specification and standards unless otherwise excluded, amended, modified, or qualified in this specification or applicable purchase document. d. (6.2.2) End item inspection. The lot shall be all caskets offered for inspection at one time. The sample unit for this inspection shall be one complete casket. e. (6.2.2.1) Visual examination. Examination of the caskets shall be in accordance with the classification of defects set forth in table D1. f. (6.2.2.2) Dimensional examination. Inspection shall be made of the finished caskets for dimensions specified. Any noncompliance with specified requirements shall constitute a defect. (vi) Description of requirements for the items to be acquired: Caskets. (vii) The place of delivery and acceptance will be door to door to Miesau Army Depot, US Army Memorial Affairs Activity Europe Bldg 1252, 66892 Miesau, Germany. All offerors must quote FOB Destination, Miesau Army Depot, Miesau, Germany. Delivery date: 22 July 2009 (viii) 52.252-1 -- Solicitation Provisions Incorporated by Reference. This solicitation incorporates one or more solicitation provisions by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. The offeror is cautioned that the listed provisions may include blocks that must be completed by the offeror and submitted with its quotation or offer. In lieu of submitting the full text of those provisions, the offeror may identify the provision by paragraph identifier and provide the appropriate information with its quotation or offer. Also, the full text of a solicitation provision may be accessed electronically at this address: http://farsite.hill.af.mil. The following Clauses and Provisions apply to this requirement: FAR 52.204-7. Central Contractor Registration; FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors -- Commercial Items applies to this acquisition; (ix) FAR 52.212-2 is not used. Award will be made to the technically acceptable based on the casket specifications and low responsible offer. (x) Include a completed copy of the provision at 52.212-3, Alt I, Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial Items, with your offer or complete paragraph (j) of 52.212-3 Alt 1, if the offeror has completed the annual representations and certifications electronically at http://orca.bpn.gov. (xi) FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions -- Commercial Items; (xii) FAR 52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders -- Commercial Items; additional FAR clauses cited in the clause are: 52.222.19, Child Labor-Corporation with Authorities and Remedies (E.O.13126); 52.225-13 Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases; 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer Central Contractor Registration; FAR 52.247-34, F.O.B. Destination; DFARS 252.212-7001, Contract Terms and Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders Applicable to Defense Acquisition of Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. Additional FAR clauses cited in the clause are: 252. 232-7003, Electronic Submission of Payment Requests. DFARS 252.225-7041, Correspondence in English; DFARS 252.229-7000 Invoices Exclusive of Taxes or Duties (Jun 1997); DFARS 252.229-7001 Tax Relief Alt I (Jun 1997); DFARS 252.229-7002 Customs Exemptions (Germany); DFARS 252.232-7008, Assignment of Claims (Overseas); DFARS 252.233-7001, Choice of Law (Overseas). (xiii)Additional contract requirement(s) or terms and conditions: (xiv) Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) is not applicable to this acquisition. (xv) Numbered Notes: None applicable. In order to be eligible for award, registration in the Central Contractor Registration database is required. To register, please go to http://www.ccr.gov. (xvi) All offers are due 10 June 2009 before 1700hrs (5:00pm) Central European Time. Offers may be sent via email at to gina.barto@amedd.army.mil, hand-delivered, or faxed to +49-6371-86-8070. (xvii) The Point of Contact for this requirement is Gina A. Barto, +49-6371-86-6021, fax +49-6371-86-8070, or email gina.barto@amedd.army.mil.
 
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Address: European Regional Contracting Office ATTN:MCAA E, Building 3705 Landstuhl, Germany APO AE<br />
Zip Code: 09180<br />
 
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