This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for a contractor to clean and inspect the ventilation systems on the USCGC FORWARD (WMEC 911). The cleaning aims to improve airflow, crew health, and ship safety by reducing fire hazards and enhancing air quality. The contractor will clean specific engine room ventilation systems, including supply and exhaust ducts, in accordance with Coast Guard Standard Specifications. The work involves protective measures, interference handling, and pre/post-repair operational tests witnessed by Coast Guard personnel. The contractor must provide qualified personnel, a project manager, and adhere to strict security, conduct, and reporting requirements. The period of performance includes a 14-day base period and four option periods, with work primarily performed at the Coast Guard Cutter FORWARD in Portsmouth, VA. Deliverables include a project plan and weekly progress reports.
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines requirements for a contractor to clean and inspect ventilation systems on the USCGC FORWARD (WMEC 911), specifically in the galley, pantry, and laundry spaces. The project aims to improve airflow, air quality for the crew, and ship safety by reducing fire hazards. The contractor must provide qualified personnel, including a Project Manager, and adhere to strict identification, conduct, and security regulations. The period of performance includes a 4-week base period and four option periods, with work primarily performed at the Contractor's facilities and on the USCGC FORWARD in Portsmouth, VA. Key deliverables include a Project Plan and weekly progress reports. The contractor is responsible for furnishing all necessary equipment and services. Specific cleaning requirements for the ventilation systems are detailed, including protective measures, handling interferences, and initial and post-repair operational tests. All work must comply with Coast Guard Standard Specifications and drawings.
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for a contractor to clean and inspect the designated ventilation systems on the USCGC FORWARD (WMEC 911). The project aims to improve air quality, ensure crew health, and enhance ship safety by reducing fire hazards. The contractor is responsible for providing qualified personnel, protective measures, and handling interferences. Key tasks include initial operational tests, cleaning various ventilation systems (recirculation, supply, and exhaust) as per Coast Guard specifications and drawings, visual inspections using video probe equipment, and post-repair operational testing. The contract has a 4-week base period with four option periods, and work will be performed at the contractor's facilities and the USCGC FORWARD in Portsmouth, VA. The contractor must adhere to strict security, reporting, and conduct guidelines, including providing a Project Manager and weekly progress reports.