[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 41, Volume 2]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 41CFR101-26.102-3]



[Page 88-89]

 

           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

 

          CHAPTER 101--FEDERAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS

 

PART 101-26_PROCUREMENT SOURCES AND PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                        Subpart 101-26.1_General

 

Sec. 101-26.102-3  Procurement leadtime.



    When GSA performs the purchasing services for other agencies or 

activities as contemplated by this Sec. 101-26.102-3,



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calculation of the delivery dates required for the items involved must 

be based on the procurement leadtimes illustrated in the GSA 

publication, FEDSTRIP Operating Guide. These leadtimes are based on the 

normal time required after receipt of agency requisitions by GSA to 

effect delivery to destinations within the 50 States.

    (a) Time required to obtain any additional essential information 

from the requisitioning office for use in issuing a solicitation for 

bids or offers is not included in the leadtimes.

    (b) If unusually large quantities or complex items are required, 

leadtime adjustments should be made to reflect the specific requirement. 

As an example, standard furniture items can usually be delivered in less 

than 90 days after receipt of the requisition. However, for large 

quantity or complex orders requiring a definite quantity procurement, 

delivery times may range from 4 to 6 months. Footnotes relating to 

classes where this is a frequent occurrence are shown in the procurement 

leadtime table illustrated in the FEDSTRIP Operating Guide.

    (c) The procurement leadtime table illustrated in the FEDSTRIP 

Operating Guide does not apply to public exigency or other high priority 

requisitions; however, it should be used as a guide to establish 

realistic required delivery dates for such requisitions.



[32 FR 17939, Dec. 15, 1967, as amended at 40 FR 41093, Sept. 5, 1975; 

57 FR 3949, Feb. 3, 1992]