This government solicitation, Standard Form 1449, outlines a Firm Fixed Price contract for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) to perform winter maintenance and storage services for the M/V MAGURO vessel from December 2025 to June 2026. Issued by the USCG, the contract includes two CLINs for vessel maintenance. Key clauses incorporated by reference and full text cover areas such as inspection of services, definitions, anti-kickback procedures, contractor code of business ethics, unique entity identifier maintenance, and prohibitions on certain telecommunications equipment. The solicitation also includes provisions for offeror representations regarding telecommunications equipment and Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act orders. The contract is subject to approval by CPO Katherine M. Discenza.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Academy is issuing a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (70Z03926QCGA00004) as a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for commercial items. This 100% Total Small Business Set-Aside, with NAICS Code 336611 and Size Standard 1300, seeks a contractor to provide all tools, materials, and labor for storing and maintaining the USCG Academy vessel Maguro in New London, CT. Proposals and formal quotes must be submitted via email by January 12, 2026, 8:00 AM EST. Offerors must be registered with SAM, provide a detailed cost breakdown, a technical proposal (not exceeding two pages), and identify key personnel with their wage classifications. Award will be a Firm-Fixed Price contract based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) criteria, considering technical acceptance, past performance, and price. The Service Contract Act Wage Determination WD 2015-4111 applies, and locality is a factor due to the need for regular checks on the vessel.
The provided text, consisting of repeated instances of "GARMIN," "350," and "65614," culminates with "U. S. COAST GUARD." Given its context within government RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs, this document likely represents a highly condensed reference or identification related to equipment or a contract associated with the U.S. Coast Guard, potentially involving Garmin products. The numbers could signify model numbers, project codes, or quantities. The main purpose of this file is to briefly identify a connection between Garmin, specific numerical identifiers, and the U.S. Coast Guard.
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is seeking proposals for the winter and spring maintenance and storage of the M/V “MAGURO” (2018 Regulator 41, LOA 47’) from December 2025 through June 2026. The scope of work is divided into two phases: Fall/Winter 2025/2026 (CLIN 01) and Winter/Spring 2026 (CLIN 02). CLIN 01 includes hauling, pressure washing, dry storage, fuel stabilization, battery service, and winterization of various systems including raw water, freshwater, holding tank, generator, air conditioning, and Sea Keeper, along with engine service and shrink wrapping. CLIN 02 involves removing shrink wrap, battery checks, bottom painting, detailing, launching, spring commissioning of all systems, and a comprehensive engine tune-up. Contractors must have dry docking facilities accessible via specific local waters (Thames River, Mystic River, Fishers Island Sound, Eastern Long Island Sound, Block Island Sound) and be capable of handling a vessel with a molded beam of 12’ 6”, LOA 46’ 10”, height from waterline 11’, and a 3’ draft. RFQ submittals must include total pricing for labor and materials, a project schedule, product data, and be organized into the two specified CLINs.