Contract · No Set aside used
IMCOM USAG Bavaria FY26 Annual Procurement Forecast of Heavy Equipment
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE
- Location
- DE-BY
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Open, no deadline listed
- Posted
- Feb 11, 2026
- Set-aside
- No Set aside used
- NAICS code
- 811310
What this contract is for
In accordance with FAR part 5, for acquisitions covered by the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement or a Free Trade Agreement, the period of time between publication of the synopsis notice and receipt of offers must be no less than 40 days. However, if the acquisition falls within a general category identified in an annual forecast, the availability of which is published, the contracting officer may reduce this time period to as few as 10 days. IMCOM (through 409th Contracting Brigade) is publicizing its annual forecast with the general type and quantity that it anticipates procuring during fiscal year 2026. The forecast represents estimated quantities. FY2026 1 x Street Sweeper 1 x Tractor 1 x Excavator 1 x Trailer Low Bed 1 x Dump Truck The above quantities are estimates only and potential offerors seeking to do business with IMCOM should refer to the individual soliciations for precise quantities.
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