USCG STA Cortez Inspection of the dock and the seawall.
ID: 30326PR250000003Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDBASE MIAMI(00028)MIAMI, FL, 33132, USA

NAICS

All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (541990)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL (R425)

Set Aside

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 contractors for the inspection of the dock and seawall at U.S. Coast Guard Station Cortez in Bradenton, Florida. The primary objective of this procurement is to conduct a detailed inspection of approximately 700 feet of seawall and dock, assessing their structural integrity and identifying any areas requiring repairs or improvements. This project is crucial for maintaining the operational capabilities of critical marine facilities and is set aside for small businesses, emphasizing the importance of engaging with local contractors. Proposals must be submitted by November 22, 2024, with an anticipated award date of December 3, 2024, and interested parties should contact BMC Derek Waters at derek.g.waters@uscg.mil or (727) 502-8746 for further information.

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    The document outlines the contract specifications for the inspection of the dock and seawall at the U.S. Coast Guard Station in Cortez, Florida. The primary objective is to assess the structural integrity of a 700-foot seawall and the dock, identifying damages and providing repair recommendations. The contractor is responsible for conducting both visual and physical inspections, delivering detailed reports with photographic documentation of findings, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and safety protocols. Work tasks include evaluating the seawall and dock for structural issues, preparing comprehensive summary reports with prioritized recommendations for repairs, and submitting required documentation. The project is to be completed within 40 calendar days, and the contractor must ensure that operations do not disrupt Coast Guard activities. Key provisions include coordination with station personnel, compliance with environmental standards, and adherence to safety guidelines. The document underscores the importance of a contractor's relevant experience and qualification in marine construction and inspections, with provisions for proper handling of waste and potential hazards. Overall, this contract emphasizes thorough assessment methods and responsible environmental stewardship in federal infrastructure maintenance.
    The government file outlines a request for proposals (RFP) for construction services related to a detailed inspection of the dock and seawall at U.S. Coast Guard Station Cortez in Bradenton, Florida. This Small Business Set-Aside project aims to identify structural integrity concerns and provide repair recommendations for a 700-foot area. The contract will be fixed-price, evaluated based on cost breakdowns of labor and materials, and awarded to the vendor offering the best value, factoring in cost and past performance. Proposals must be submitted by November 22, 2024, with site visits encouraged before that date. The project's performance period is expected to last 40 calendar days following award, with comprehensive safety and environmental protection measures mandated. Contractors must comply with relevant regulations and submit detailed reporting of inspection findings, including documentation and photographs. They are also responsible for their worksite's safety and coordination with Coast Guard personnel. The document includes critical FAR clauses and requires applicants to be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) before the proposal deadline. This solicitation emphasizes the importance of structural assessments for maintaining operational capabilities of critical marine facilities while promoting engagement with small businesses.
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