Lay Berthing Services for Long-Term Safe Lay Berth for Ro/Ro CAPE R Vessels
ID: 693JF7-26-SS-0001Type: Sources Sought
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFMARITIME ADMINISTRATION693JF7 DOT MARITIME ADMINISTRATIONWASHINGTON, DC, 20590, USA

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Other Support Activities for Water Transportation (488390)
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    The U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (MARAD) is seeking capable sources for lay berthing services for two Ro/Ro CAPE R vessels, specifically the MV CAPE RISE and MV CAPE RACE, on the U.S. East Coast. The procurement aims to establish exclusive-use, long-term safe lay berth capabilities that include secure berthing, continuous access, and pier-side maintenance support, while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. This requirement is critical for maintaining the readiness of MARAD's Ready Reserve Force vessels, which are essential for rapid Department of Defense (DoD) sealift missions. Interested parties must submit capability statements by December 15, 2025, to Henry H. Puppe at henry.puppe@dot.gov, with the potential for a small business set-aside based on responses received.

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    The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is conducting market research through Sources Sought Notice 693JF7-26-SS-0001 to identify sources for long-term lay berthing services on the U.S. East Coast. This requirement is for up to two Ro/Ro CAPE R vessels (MV CAPE RISE and MV CAPE RACE), which are part of MARAD's Ready Reserve Force. The services needed include exclusive-use, secure berthing with continuous access, pier-side maintenance support (power, water, sewage, waste handling), and compliance with environmental regulations. The ideal geographic location would enable rapid DoD deployment. The period of performance is a one-year base period with nine option years, extending through April 2037. MARAD is also considering a small business set-aside. Interested parties must submit capability statements by December 15, 2025, detailing their ability to support large Ro/Ro vessels, facility location, utilities, security features, past performance, and socio-economic status. This notice is for market research only and is not a solicitation for proposals.
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