Small Self-Propelled Plot Silage/Forage Harvester

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
12505B22Q0215

Basic Details

started - 08 Sep, 2022 (19 months ago)

Start Date

08 Sep, 2022 (19 months ago)
due - 19 Sep, 2022 (19 months ago)

Due Date

19 Sep, 2022 (19 months ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
12505B22Q0215

Identifier

12505B22Q0215
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF

Customer / Agency

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF (29485)AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE (9095)USDA ARS MWA AAO ACQ/PER PROP (1531)

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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; quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation number 12505B22Q0215 is issued as a request for quote (RFQ). The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2022-07. The associated NAICS code is 333111, Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing, with a small business size standard of 1,250 employees and the PSC is 3720.The Department of Agriculture (ARS) has the need for the following product(s):001) Small Self-Propelled Plot Silage/Forage HarvesterScope of Work:The USDA-ARS North Central Soil Conservation Research Lab (NCSCRL) in Morris, MN is requesting quotes for a new small self-propelled plot silage/forage harvester that is capable
of harvesting corn silage, forage, and biomass plots and taking subsamples of harvested material.Background:The Morris ARS Soil Management Unit conducts research on novel year-round cropping systems that combine conventional and alternative agricultural practices to achieve net-zero agriculture. Crops used for silage, forage, and biomass are an important component to diversifying and intensifying agronomic crop rotations. Current typical approaches for harvesting such crops in research plots are to hand harvest (usually by machete and then loading onto a vehicle to transport), mow plots, or use large production equipment to harvest multiple plots at once. Each of these methods is problematic. Hand harvest requires multiple post-harvest steps prior to being able to analyze samples and does not allow for complete plot harvest, which is problematic in a continuous rotation treatment. Additionally, using machetes to hand harvest has inherent safety issues. Mowing plots leaves biomass in the field when it would more commonly be raked, bailed, and removed from the field. Raking plots can cause (in some instances) unwanted soil disturbance (e.g., when using a completely no-tillage approach) which can confound treatment effects. Production harvest equipment effectively removes biomass from the fields, but does not allow plots to be managed or analyzed individually. To be able to successfully complete cropping systems research that includes biomass crops, a small self-propelled plot silage/forage harvester is required. This equipment will allow for individual plots to be harvested, sub-samples for analysis to be collected at the time of harvest, and plant materials to be removed from plots simulating a production situation. This equipment will improve quality of research data and worker safety while also reducing labor and time requirements.Technical Requirements:Required specifications for a small self-propelled plot silage/forage harvester:Self-propelled silage harvesterClosed cabin where operator and passenger sit to drive and collect samples with heat and air conditioning.4-5 ft working widthHarvest manager hardware and softwareOvercharge-blower with discharge spout to empty weighing hopper.Hydraulic discharge spoutForage headHydraulic sample augerHydraulic sampler with extension and retraction into the weighing hopper with continuous or randomized sampling capabilityScale with 4 bending weighing cells (440.9 lbs each)Emergency off buttonHydrostatic drive and steering2250 L hopper capacitySafety system against rock and soil intakeDefinable sample size for subsamplingKey Deliverables:Small Self-Propelled Plot Silage/Forage HarvesterEngine (115kW or 156 HP)Hydraulic Differential Front Axel LockEnclosed CabinComfortable Driver’s SeatCabin Heating and CoolingStandard Electrical ControlsHydrostatic Drive and SteeringEmergency Off ButtonAll Around LightsCoupling Device HitchForage HeaderOvercharge BlowerHydraulic Discharge SpoutHydraulic Sample AugerHydraulic SamplerHopper (2250 L Capacity)Rock and Soil Intake Safety/Prevention SystemFour (4) Bending Weighing Cell ScaleHarvest Management SoftwareHarvest Management HardwareFire ExtinguisherTool Box Set (Including: Set Fork-Ring Wrench 16-Fold, Set Offset Screwdriver, Mechanic's Hammer, Socket Spanner, Water Pump Pliers, Replacement Grease Nipples, Flat Plug-In Fuses)DeliveryAssembly and Machine Start-UpDelivery:The equipment should be delivered to: USDA-ARS, North Central Soil Conservation Research Lab, 803 Iowa Avenue, Morris, MN 56267. Delivery to be made within one (1) year (or 365) days from award.The vendor shall provide all products on site for USDA-ARS Morris, MN and will be identified in the contract. The Government anticipates award of a Firm Fixed Price contract.Evaluation Factors:The basis for award will be Lowest Price, Technically acceptable. The Government intends to make a single firm-fixed price award based on the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) quote received. "LPTA" means the best value is expected to result from selection of the technically acceptable quote with the lowest evaluated price. Pursuant to FAR 52.212-2, the criteria for evaluation are: (1) Price; (2) Technical Requirements. The lowest priced quote will be evaluated first; if NOT found acceptable, the next lowest priced quote will be evaluated, and so on until a technically acceptable quote is identified. The government will NOT review higher priced quotes if the lowest priced quote is determined to be technically acceptable. For quoted products to be considered technically acceptable, they must meet ALL of the technical requirements identified in this solicitation.Submitting a Quote:Failure to demonstrate compliance with all instructions presenter herein will constitute sufficient cause to reject a quote without further discussions. All responsible sources may submit a quote which will be put into considered for award.Offerors responding to this announcement shall submit their quote in accordance with FAR 52.212-1. The applicable FAR clauses and provisions that apply to this acquisition are included with the attached quote submission form (SF1449). The Government anticipates award of one Firm Fixed Price Contract.To be eligible for an award, all contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) with a current and active registration. A contractor can contact SAM by calling 1-866-606-8220 or e-mail at www.sam.gov. NO EXCEPTIONS. A Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) number is required in order to register. Vendor must also include their UEI# on their quote.The submission and payment of invoices on the resulting contract will be made through the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP). As such, contractors must be currently registered or register in IPP in order to be able to submit and receive payment on invoices for the resulting award.Offerors responding to this announcement shall submit their quote on SF1449 (see attached) and provide completed FAR provisions. The quoted price(s) should include all fees, delivery charges, and/or surcharges. This will be a tax-exempt purchase.Questions in regards to this combined synopsis/solicitation must be submitted through email (NO calls with questions will be accepted) and are due by NO later than 5:00 PM CT on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Answers to any questions received by that time will be posted as an amendment to this combined synopsis/solicitation. No questions will be answered after this date unless determined to be in the best interest of the Government.Only electronic submissions made via email will be accepted (NO phone calls or quotes submitted by USPS mail will be accepted). Please email all quotes in writing on the SF1449 with completed FAR provisions to aaron.dimeo@usda.gov by NO later than Monday, September 19, 2022 at 5:00 PM Central Time (CT).Note: Be absolutely certain to reference the RFQ number “12505B22Q0215” and/or title of the solicitation “Small Self-Propelled Plot Silage/Forage Harvester” in the subject, body, and/or attachments on your quote submission email to ensure your submission can be located and attributed to this solicitation. Failure to do so could potentially result in your submission being deemed “unresponsive” and as a result your quote may NOT be put into consideration for award (as your quote may NOT be located when searching the recipients email to ensure all responses to the solicitation have been logged before making an award determination).

Morris ,
 MN  56267  USALocation

Place Of Performance : N/A

Country : United StatesState : MinnesotaCity : Morris

Classification

naicsCode 333111Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
pscCode 3720Harvesting Equipment