Overhaul & Purchase of 154' Patrol Craft Centrifugal Pumps
ID: 70Z08025S13001B00Type: Sources Sought
Overview

Buyer

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDSFLC PROCUREMENT BRANCH 1(00080)NORFOLK, VA, 23510, USA

NAICS

Measuring, Dispensing, and Other Pumping Equipment Manufacturing (333914)

PSC

POWER AND HAND PUMPS (4320)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Apr 7, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 7, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Due Apr 28, 2025, 3:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), is seeking qualified vendors for the overhaul and purchase of centrifugal pump/motor assemblies for its 154’ Patrol Craft class vessels. The procurement requires the use of genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts from Carver Pump, Co., as remanufactured or aftermarket components are not acceptable. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the operational readiness and safety of the Coast Guard's maritime assets, ensuring that the pump assemblies meet stringent quality and performance standards. Interested vendors must submit their capabilities and experience by April 28, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Phyl'licia L. Jolley-Dixon at Phyl'licia.L.Dixon@uscg.mil or by phone at 571-607-5439.

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Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The work item WBN_0824 pertains to the overhaul and repair of centrifugal pump/motor assemblies used by the US Coast Guard on their Coastal Patrol Boats. It outlines requirements for inspection, testing, preservation, and shipping of these assemblies, which include a centrifugal pump and motor from Carver Pump Co. The government will provide essential equipment, and the contractor is expected to ensure safe handling, storage, and compliance with various quality standards. Specific procedures for receiving inspections, detailed cost breakdowns for repairs, and final reporting are mandated. Furthermore, the contractor must use original equipment manufacturer parts for the repairs, carry out extensive testing to certify functionality, and comply with standards for preservation and packaging to prevent corrosion during storage. The contractor is also responsible for notifying Coast Guard representatives prior to quality assurance inspections and ensuring that all items comply with contract requirements. This document serves to uphold quality and performance standards vital for operational readiness of Coast Guard assets.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The work item titled "Pump, Centrifugal Repair" outlines the requirements for the overhaul and testing of centrifugal pump/motor assemblies used by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) on Coastal Patrol Boats. The contractor is tasked with receiving, inspecting, reporting, and performing necessary repairs to ensure the pump/motor assemblies meet serviceable “A” conditions. It involves a detailed process of inspection, disassembly, and reporting, including the identification of replacement parts with strict standards on using Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts. Quality assurance is emphasized, highlighting the need for a documented inspection system and adherence to a range of standards. Preservation, packaging, and shipping of the reconditioned units are mandated, using approved materials and methods suitable for long-term storage. Contractors must notify the USCG a minimum of ten days before any inspections. The document ultimately serves as a framework for maintaining equipment reliability while ensuring safety and compliance with federal standards during the overhaul process. This effort reflects the government's commitment to effective resource management in servicing essential maritime assets.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
This document outlines the requirements for the overhaul, testing, and shipping of Carver Pump, Co. centrifugal pump/motor assemblies used on US Coast Guard Coastal Patrol Boats. It details the actions contractors must take, including the receipt, inspection, reporting, and preservation of government-furnished property. Key specifications include the need for the assemblies to be refurbished to a designated “A” condition, using only new OEM parts for any replacements, and ensuring extensive testing to verify functionality. The document emphasizes quality assurance, mandating compliance with several industry standards and regulations during inspection and testing processes. The contractor must also manage proper storage, packaging, and marking of the pumps, adhering to strict guidelines for preservation against corrosion and damage during transport. Final inspection reports documenting the condition post-overhaul must be submitted, while warranty provisions will apply. The comprehensive guidelines ensure the pumps meet performance standards and maintain safety and operational integrity for USCG applications, ensuring compliance with federal RFP standards and regulations.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The document outlines the requirements for the overhaul and repair of centrifugal pump/motor assemblies, specifically for the US Coast Guard's 154' Coastal Patrol Boats. The contractor is responsible for the receipt, inspection, testing, preservation, packaging, and shipping of the Carver Pump, Co. assemblies, which are government property. The work includes comprehensive inspections, repairs to attain a serviceable "A" condition, and strict adherence to quality standards referencing multiple industry documents, such as ANSI, ASTM, and MIL standards. Key sections detail the responsibilities of the contractor, including precise handling and storage of government-furnished property, the process for conducting inspections, and establishing costs for any repairs. Testing protocols ensure the assemblies meet necessary performance metrics before final delivery. The document emphasizes the importance of quality assurance and compliance with outlined packaging and shipping requirements to prevent damage during transit. Ultimately, it illustrates the Coast Guard's commitment to maintaining operational readiness through detailed oversight of maintenance services.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The U.S. Coast Guard's Surface Forces Logistics Center issued a Sources Sought Notice for the overhaul or replacement of centrifugal pump/motor assemblies used in their 154’ WPC class vessels. This market survey aims to gather information about potential vendors to fulfill this requirement, emphasizing the necessity for genuine OEM parts from Carver Pump, Co. Remanufactured or aftermarket components are not acceptable. The anticipated contract will be a firm fixed-price multi-year requirement covering both overhaul services and new pump purchases, including critical tasks such as cleaning, packaging, and shipping. Interested vendors must provide comprehensive information about their capabilities and experience, including their business size, intention to bid, and a list of mandatory and contingency parts required for the pumps. The submission deadline is April 28, 2025, and the solicitation will be posted on www.sam.gov. This procurement process demonstrates the government’s commitment to sourcing high-quality parts while ensuring the safety and operational readiness of its vessels.
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