The Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) is seeking interested sources for the repair of Alternating Current/Direct-Current Motors (AC/DC) and Motor Generator (MG) Sets for U.S. Navy vessels, to be performed within a 50-mile radius of Norfolk Naval Station, starting roughly on November 25, 2025. This solicitation is a market research tool to identify small business firms capable of providing these services before a Request for Proposal (RFP) is issued. Interested businesses must submit a capabilities statement detailing relevant experience, company profile, available resources, management approach, and capability for obtaining necessary security clearances. The current contract number is N50054-20-D-0001, indicating this is a follow-on procurement. The eligibility criteria are guided by the NAICS code 336611, with a small business size standard of 1,300 employees. All submissions must be made by 5:00 PM EST on October 14, 2024. This notice is informational, not a formal RFP, and does not obligate the government to award any contract.
The ACDC Motors Statement of Work outlines the responsibilities of a contractor tasked with repairing Alternating Current/Direct-Current Motors and Motor Generator Sets, primarily on U.S. Navy vessels located near Naval Station Norfolk, VA. The contractor is required to manage labor, materials, and equipment to complete tasks such as disconnection, inspection, repair, reassembly, and testing of these motors. A robust reporting framework through the Navy Maintenance Database is mandated, necessitating compatibility with specified software.
The document includes detailed requirements for qualified personnel, effective project management strategies, adherence to multiple Navy standards and local regulations, and comprehensive quality assurance processes. Additionally, environmental compliance is emphasized, particularly concerning hazardous waste management and asbestos protocols.
Contractors must coordinate with Navy representatives for scheduling, submit regular reports, and ensure safety procedures during operations. The work may entail handling various emergency delivery orders and adjusting to naval commitments. Contractors are also expected to provide detailed condition reports when issues arise, demonstrating compliance with rigorous standards. This structure supports the overarching goal of maintaining operational readiness within the Navy fleet while ensuring compliance with regulatory and safety standards.