Specialized Storage lease for Generator Engines
ID: GENSETType: Solicitation
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDCEU CLEVELAND(00083)CLEVELAND, OH, 44199, USA

NAICS

General Warehousing and Storage (493110)

PSC

GENERATORS AND GENERATOR SETS, ELECTRICAL (6115)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking a lease for the temporary storage of seven generator-engine sets (GENSETs) in the vicinity of Baltimore, MD; Charleston, SC; or Norfolk, VA. The procurement requires a climate-controlled environment with options for either existing warehouse space or vacant land, accommodating a minimum of 6,100 square feet, and ensuring the units are raised above the 100-year flood plain if necessary. These GENSETs are critical for operational readiness and must be maintained in a secure area that allows for limited access and compliance with safety protocols. Interested parties should contact Kevin Werthmuller at kevin.j.werthmuller@uscg.mil or 571-610-5982, or LT Justin Davis at justin.s.davis@uscg.mil or (216) 902-6271 for further details, with the lease period set for one year and the option for four additional years.

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    The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is seeking a lease for the temporary storage of seven generator-engine sets (GENSETs) near the ports of Baltimore, MD; Charleston, SC; or Norfolk, VA. The lease period is set for one year with the option for four additional years, coinciding with the anticipated delivery of the GENSETs in December 2024. Two options for storage are proposed: existing warehouse space or vacant land, both requiring a climate-controlled environment and specific electrical power supply for maintenance. The minimum storage area must accommodate at least 6,100 sq-ft with additional considerations for raising the units above the 100-year flood plain if needed. Security protocols require a compliant perimeter, limited access for Coast Guard personnel, and the ability to conduct maintenance without storing hazardous materials onsite. Overall, the solicitation outlines specifications for the three types of GENSETs, emphasizing size, weight, environmental controls, and safety measures. Interested parties are instructed to express their interest to a designated Coast Guard Realty Specialist, thereby engaging in the procurement process under the authority of 14 USC 501(e).
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