USCG AIDS TO NAVIGATION KEY WEST DIVING SERVICES
ID: 41937PR250000004Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDBASE MIAMI(00028)MIAMI, FL, 33132, USA

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All Other Support Services (561990)

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MARINE LIFESAVING AND DIVING EQUIPMENT (4220)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking proposals from qualified small businesses for diving services related to the removal of wreckage from three daybeacons in the Calda Channel, Key West, Florida. The project involves the removal of deteriorated steel and concrete structures at Daybeacon 6, Daybeacon 18, and Daybeacon 22, with water depths ranging from 5 to 10 feet, and requires adherence to strict safety regulations for commercial diving operations. This initiative is crucial for maintaining navigational aids and ensuring maritime safety, with proposals due by March 14, 2025, and work expected to commence shortly after contract award around March 25, 2025. Interested vendors should contact PO1 Cody R. White at CODY.R.WHITE@USCG.MIL or PO2 Steven E. Denner at STEVEN.E.DENNER@USCG.MIL for further details.

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    The U.S. Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team in Key West seeks proposals for the removal of wreckage associated with three specific daybeacons in the Calda Channel. The affected structures include steel and concrete remnants from the following beacons: Daybeacon 6, which has a broken steel I-beam; Daybeacon 18 with a leaning concrete pile; and Daybeacon 22, also featuring a leaning concrete pile. The depth of water at these sites ranges from 5 to 10 feet. Contractors must provide a detailed proposal within five business days and must adhere to stringent safety regulations for commercial diving, including certifications, team requirements, and necessary safety equipment. The Coast Guard will notify the contractor of work start dates and can cancel the contract at any time. This project underscores the Coast Guard's commitment to maintaining navigational aids while ensuring safety and compliance with federal regulations regarding commercial diving operations.
    The U.S. Coast Guard is soliciting proposals from qualified vendors for the removal of steel and concrete wreckages associated with specific aids to navigation in Calda Channel, Key West. This Small Business Set-Aside contract comprises a fixed-price agreement conforming to the Federal Acquisition Regulation, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and past performance in vendor selection. Interested parties must submit proposals with a detailed cost breakdown and evidence of prior relevant experience by March 14, 2025. Work involves the removal of deteriorated structures at three designated Daybeacons, located in depths of 5 to 10 feet, and must commence within 7-10 business days after contract award, anticipated around March 25, 2025. Contractors are required to follow safety regulations in a federal waterway and notify the Coast Guard prior to the start and completion of work. The document outlines submission protocols, contractor responsibilities, and regulatory compliance requirements, including SAM registration. The emphasis on proper procedures reflects the Coast Guard's commitment to maritime safety and environmental stewardship.
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