Small Boats and Craft Repair IDIQ LOT II for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center
ID: N50054-24-R-0008Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYMID ATLANTIC REG MAINT CTRNORFOLK, VA, 23511-2124, USA

NAICS

Ship Building and Repairing (336611)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- SHIPS, SMALL CRAFT, PONTOONS, AND FLOATING DOCKS (J019)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC), is soliciting proposals for a Marine Boatyard Repair and Maintenance Support contract (N50054-24-R-0008) specifically for the Hampton Roads Area. The contract, structured as an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Multiple Award Contract (IDIQ-MAC), requires contractors to provide comprehensive management, labor, materials, and equipment for the maintenance and repair of non-commissioned boats and associated systems, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. This procurement is critical for maintaining the operational readiness of U.S. Navy vessels, emphasizing quality assurance and effective project management throughout the contract duration. Interested small businesses must submit their proposals via the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) by the specified deadlines, with inquiries directed to primary contact Jake Grady at jake.a.grady2.civ@us.navy.mil or secondary contact Willie Ross at willie.r.ross.civ@us.navy.mil.

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    The file details a five-year procurement plan for ship repair services, outlining labor rates and material costs for each year. The plan encompasses direct production labor hours and corresponding rates, with a notable increase in labor hours each year. The material burden rate is provided as a percentage, applied to the material costs, leading to a substantial overall cost year on year. This progression results in a significant evaluated price for the entire five-year period. Clarification on how to enter the labor rates and calculate costs is also included.
    According to this file, titled 'Contractor's Current Capacity,' an assessment of the contractor's capabilities and current workload is underway. The document seeks to comprehend their present resources, including vessels, equipment, and manpower. It also requests details on ongoing projects, their progress, and the allocation of resources, aiming to gauge the contractor's capacity to take on new work. The file prompts the contractor to provide specifics, including the start and end dates of current projects, the percentage of completion, and the proportion of equipment and manpower dedicated to each task. It also inquires about the potential for weekend and shift work, as well as any plans to redistribute resources from one project to another. Essentially, this file serves as a comprehensive audit to understand the contractor's present capacity and availability for undertaking new commitments.
    The file contains a reference list template for offerors responding to a government procurement solicitation. This form is used to provide a detailed account of the offeror's past performance on relevant contracts. It requests information on the contract numbers, values, periods of performance, and the offeror's delivery, quality, and corrective actions taken. This information is crucial for the government's source selection process, as it helps evaluate the offeror's suitability and past success in delivering similar services or products. Each referenced contract requires a completed form, which will then be used by the government to assess the offeror's past performance and its relevance to the current solicitation.
    The Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) has issued a Past Performance Assessment Questionnaire for a contractor's previous work. This evaluation is a key step in the procurement process, aiming to rate the contractor's performance in various areas before potentially awarding them a new contract. The assessment covers aspects like cost control, schedule adherence, quality of work, business relations, and management of key personnel. Respondents are required to provide detailed narratives supporting their assigned ratings. This information is crucial in determining the contractor's suitability and likelihood of successful performance on the new contract. The MARMC requests that all past performance questionnaires be completed by a strict deadline.
    The file contains detailed requirements and instructions for various aspects of ship maintenance and repair work, encompassing security protocols, environmental regulations, material handling, and work completion procedures. Notably, it addresses the accountability of man-hours and materials, outlining procedures for estimating and authorizing tasks, as well as reporting requirements for tracking work progress. Additionally, it mandates the development of a comprehensive Event Readiness List (ERL) to facilitate work planning and certification. Security measures within the Norfolk Naval Shipyard are detailed, covering badging procedures, vehicle access regulations, and material movement control. Furthermore, the file emphasizes the importance of environmental compliance, outlining requirements for managing hazardous materials, waste disposal, and spill contingency plans, with specific mentions of OSHA, EPA, and DOT regulations. Ship-specific instructions are provided for general work procedures, emphasizing the prevention of discharges and proper materials handling. Overall, the file meticulously outlines the procedural and regulatory aspects ship repair and maintenance, ensuring adherence to security, environmental, and operational protocols.
    The file details stringent security measures for protecting US Naval assets, primarily focusing on perimeter control and access barriers. It mandates physical barriers, such as fences and gates, augmented by security personnel, with specific height and access requirements. Closed-circuit television systems, protective lighting, and security force communications are also outlined. Signage, access control, and random antiterrorism measures further strengthen security. Additionally, dedicated waterborne security boats, with specified characteristics and equipment, are to be employed for naval asset protection, ensuring a continuous presence and rapid response. These measures aim to safeguard naval facilities, vessels, and personnel, with the severity of security protocols depending on the threat level.
    The file details an extensive list of boats and crafts required for various government operations, encompassing both military and civilian applications. It includes a wide range of vessels, from special operations craft, patrol boats, and tugs to dry docks, barges, and causeway sections. The list is divided into different sections, distinguishing between applicable boats, service crafts, and lighterage systems. Each section contains numerous craft types, with detailed descriptions of their functionalities and capabilities. The document serves as a comprehensive guide to the diverse maritime vehicles and equipment needed for diverse government missions, offering a crucial resource for procurement decisions in naval operations, law enforcement, and emergency response.
    The Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) seeks a contractor to provide boatyard and industrial support for non-commissioned boats, craft and associated systems within a 100-mile radius of Norfolk, Virginia. Services required include management, labour, supplies and equipment for modifications, upgrades, repairs and periodic maintenance. This fixed-price contract covers a wide range of tasks, from quick response support and alteration installation to quality control and logistics. With a focus on hull, mechanical, electrical and electronic systems, the contract aims to ensure operational readiness. Contractors must submit to a rigorous quality assurance system and adhere to safety and environmental regulations. The contract allows for unpriced change orders and conditions found reports, with strict guidelines for submission and approval. Base access, IT connectivity and daily coordination with the TPOC are also critical aspects of the procurement.
    The document is a solicitation for a Marine Boatyard and Maintenance Support contract issued by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC). The contractor is required to provide management, labor, material support services, and equipment for repairs, modifications, and maintenance of non-commissioned boats, craft, and associated systems within the Hampton Roads Area. Key deliverables include adherence to federal, state, and local regulations, as well as a structured approach to quality assurance, with responsibility for all labor and management related to the contract. The scope covers preventative maintenance, repair tasks, and technical assistance, ensuring compliance with applicable standards. The contract includes detailed requirements for work authorization, safety measures, and communication channels between the contractor and government representatives. The contractor must also utilize the Navy Maintenance Database for reporting and coordination purposes. Overall, this solicitation emphasizes the need for skilled labor, material sourcing, and effective project management to fulfill critical maintenance and repair needs of the Navy’s assets while ensuring safety and regulatory compliance.
    The document outlines the amendment of a solicitation/modification of a contract issued by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) for Marine Boatyard and Maintenance Support. It specifies the requirements for a contractor to provide management, material support, and skilled labor for the repair and maintenance of various vessels, particularly non-commissioned boats and their systems, within the Hampton Roads area. The amendment updates the due date for submittals and the Statement of Work, emphasizing compliance with federal and local regulations. Key responsibilities include off-site maintenance or minor repairs on-site, maintaining government property, and ensuring technician qualifications. The contractor must manage and report on repairs, provide safety oversight, and ensure environmental compliance throughout operations. Specific tasks highlight the need for quick response support, pre-installation surveys, and materials management, along with a requirement for a quality assurance program. The project emphasizes the need for adequate facilities, trained personnel, and adherence to safety and environmental protocols. Overall, this amendment ensures a structured approach to maintaining operational readiness of the Navy's vessels while upholding safety and quality standards.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the provision of Marine Boatyard and Industrial Support services by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC). The primary purpose is to solicit qualified contractors to deliver maintenance, repair, and support for non-commissioned boats, craft, trailers, and associated systems, specifically within the Hampton Roads Area. The document details the scope of work, including job elements such as structural repairs, preventative maintenance, and emergency quick response capabilities. Key points include requirements for management, labor, materials, and equipment to fulfill contract specifications, as well as compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. The contractor is responsible for securing transportation, maintaining government property, and providing necessary documentation to ensure a smooth workflow. The contract emphasizes quality assurance, communication protocols, and coordination with government activities, underscoring the importance of timely delivery and adherence to safety standards. Overall, this RFP reflects the government's commitment to maintaining operational readiness of marine assets while ensuring compliance with quality and safety requirements throughout the contract duration.
    The document is an amendment to a solicitation regarding the Marine Boatyard Repair and Maintenance Support contract, specifically for boats and crafts in the Hampton Roads Area. The amendment highlights updates including the removal of the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) requirement and an instruction revision regarding compliance standards from NAVSEAINST 4280.2C to CNRMCINST 4280.1A. The contractor will provide management, materials, labor, and necessary equipment for repair and maintenance services, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local laws. The work will primarily occur off-site, with the contractor responsible for transportation, secure storage, and management of government property. Key responsibilities include providing trained personnel, conducting regular inspections, and ensuring quality assurance through comprehensive reporting and documentation. The contractor is expected to manage all materials and waste in accordance with environmental regulations while maintaining safety protocols. The contract encompasses extensive operational requirements to ensure satisfactory repair and maintenance services for naval craft, emphasizing communication and coordination with government representatives throughout the process.
    The government requests clarification on specific paragraphs and pages of Solicitation No. N50054-24-R-0008 titled "Marine and Boatyard Maintenance Support LOT II MAC IDIQ." This clarification process involves corresponding with the designated MARMC POC, Jake Grady, and providing responses to numbered questions. The contractor must forward all requests to both Kevin Cooper and Willie Ross, while also indicating the corresponding title, paragraph number, and page number for each inquiry. The file primarily consists of a comprehensive exchange between the government and contractors, aiming to provide concise responses to each question. The clarification process appears focused on obtaining precise and thorough information regarding the procurement's requirements and expectations.
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