Opportunity
PIEE #W912DY26RA063
Turnkey CNC Gantry Machining Center for Anniston Army Depot
Buyer
USACE Engineering Support Center Huntsville
Posted
April 28, 2026
Respond By
May 07, 2026
Identifier
W912DY26RA063
NAICS
333517, 238910
The U.S. Army Contracting Command-Anniston Army Depot (ACC-ANAD) is seeking proposals for a turnkey Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Gantry Machining Center (GMC) to replace the existing Ingersol GMC at Anniston Army Depot, Alabama. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army, Army Contracting Command-Anniston Army Depot (ACC-ANAD) - OEMs and Vendors: - Ingersol (existing GMC manufacturer) - No specific OEMs for the new GMC are named; open to all qualified manufacturers - Products/Services Requested: - One CNC Gantry Machining Center (GMC) - Options include: overhaul of existing Ingersol GMC, installation of a new GMC on the existing foundation, or installation of a new GMC with a new foundation - Scope includes design, manufacture, delivery, installation, functional demonstration, and operator/maintenance training - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Turnkey solution covering all aspects from design to training - Emphasis on enhanced reliability and safety - Contractor must provide operator and maintenance training - Flexibility in approach: overhaul or new installation options - Place of Performance: - Anniston Army Depot, Anniston, Alabama
Description
The US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Redstone Arsenal, AL, has been tasked with initiating a Facility Reduction requirement at the USMC, Twentynine Palms, California.Pre-Demolition Surveys according to the requirements set forth in the Performance Work Statement (PWS) is for various buildings at the site. The objective is to plan and complete the environmental sampling of facilities at the installation. The structures of concern are listed in Table I. The sampling will determine ACM and ORM materials and complete a Waste Stream Analysis for RCRA 8 metals, lead-based paint (LBP) and PCB’s-in-paint for those parts of the structure currently identified as potentially having any painted components. Following sampling, the Contractor shall be able to completely quantify the environmental contamination present and the methods required to remove and dispose of said contamination in a safe manner. All sampling shall be planned and performed in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations for the installation. All recommendations for follow-on actions shall also be in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations. Laboratory testing and analysis shall be completed within the workdays identified in table two following the respective site sampling field activity completion. The results of the site investigation and sampling effort will be provided in an individual Pre-Demolition Assessment Report for the installation that will be submitted within the workdays identified in table two following the receipt of sample results. The intent of this contract effort is to provide comprehensive sampling for all ACM/ORM materials to include the facility exterior, roof, basement/crawl spaces, etc. The Contractor shall make every reasonable effort to access these areas when present in each facility. The Report will specifically address any areas within given structures that were not accessible during the survey and state the size of the area not accessed, and current or immediate previous use of the area not sampled.