Open inspect and report NOZZLE FUEL INJECTION
ID: 70Z08025QZB003Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDSFLC PROCUREMENT BRANCH 1(00080)NORFOLK, VA, 23510, USA

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Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and MaintenanceT (81131)

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ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS, NONAIRCRAFT (2910)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking qualified contractors to perform the overhaul and repair of a Nozzle Fuel Injection system, identified by stock number 2910-12-396-9474 and part number EX59407500022, manufactured by Rolls-Royce Solutions GmbH. The procurement involves opening, inspecting, reporting, and overhauling the specified fuel injection nozzle, with a requirement for compliance with proprietary MTU standards and the use of genuine OEM parts to restore performance to original specifications. This service is critical for maintaining the operational readiness of Coast Guard vessels, ensuring safety and efficiency in their fuel systems. Quotes are due by October 27, 2024, at 9 AM EDT, and interested parties should direct inquiries to Eric Goldstein at Eric.I.Goldstein@uscg.mil.

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    The document pertains to the provision of Offeror Representations and Certifications related to Commercial Products and Services in government contracting, as outlined in FAR 52.212-3. It specifies requirements for offerors concerning their status as small businesses, veteran-owned businesses, and compliance with various federal regulations, including child labor laws and tax liabilities. The provision mandates that offerors must complete certain representations depending on whether they have submitted their certifications electronically in the System for Award Management (SAM). It includes definitions for key terms like “economically disadvantaged women-owned small business” and “small disadvantaged business.” Furthermore, it requires offerors to affirm their non-involvement in restricted operations in specific countries, compliance with the Buy American Act, and knowledge regarding child labor. Other components relate to the ownership and control of the offeror, their tax status, and certifications regarding specific federal laws. The primary aim is to ensure that government contractors adhere to compliance standards and represent their business status accurately when bidding for federal contracts. Overall, the document serves as an essential guideline for ensuring transparency and adherence to regulations in government procurement processes.
    The document outlines the overhaul requirements for fuel injection nozzles used on MTU diesel engines, specifically stock number 2910-12-396-9474 and part number EX59407500022. Contractors must ensure that all items are complete and properly identified. Preliminary inspections involve cleaning, testing through various performance tests, and a thorough condition reporting process to the Coast Guard Contracting Officer, who must approve all repair proposals. Overhaul standards aim to restore performance to original specifications, following proprietary MTU standards, utilizing genuine OEM parts. A final inspection report and Certificate of Conformance (COC) are required before shipping, ensuring all specifications are met. The document mandates a standard 90-day warranty against defects post-installation and stipulates specific packaging and preservation measures for the nozzles. The suggested sources for procurement include Rolls-Royce Solutions GmbH and Central Power Systems and Services, and the expected cost for the overhaul is capped at $580. This summary serves within the framework of federal procurement processes, emphasizing compliance, quality assurance, and contractor accountability.
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