USCG Crane Repair
ID: 70Z036-24-Q-0791Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDBASE CHARLESTONN CHARLESTON, SC, 29405, USA

NAICS

Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance (811310)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SHOP SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT (4940)

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 qualified contractors for crane repair services at the USCGC Base Charleston in South Carolina. The procurement requires contractors to perform diagnostic troubleshooting and component replacement for the diesel exhaust fluid pump, adhering to the provided Statement of Work while ensuring safety and compliance with site regulations. This opportunity is particularly significant as it supports the operational readiness of Coast Guard facilities, emphasizing the importance of maintaining specialized equipment. Interested small businesses, including those that are women-owned and HUBZone certified, must submit their quotes by September 17, 2024, at 11:00 AM Eastern Time, and can direct inquiries to David Garves at david.m.garves2@uscg.mil or Julia Kline at julia.s.kline2@uscg.mil.

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    This document outlines the terms and conditions, including various Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses, relevant to a federal contracting solicitation. It incorporates specific FAR and Homeland Security Acquisition Regulation (HSAR) clauses effective from January 22, 2024, emphasizing compliance requirements for contractors. The evaluation criteria for offers highlight a Lowest Priced Technically Acceptable (LPTA) approach, prioritizing the capability to meet the Statement of Work requirements and demonstrating past performance. Key regulations prohibit contracting with entities linked to Kaspersky Lab and certain telecommunications equipment from specified foreign countries, in line with national security measures. The document also details offeror representations, including compliance certifications on labor practices, ownership structures, and tax liability status, aiming to ensure responsible contracting and adherence to federal standards. Additionally, it includes stipulations for economic purchase quantities and mandates disclosure of end products and services relevant to child labor and specific foreign national regulations. This structure aims to maintain robustness and transparency in federal contracting, reinforcing regulatory compliance and offering a framework for evaluating potential contractors effectively.
    The document presents Wage Determination No. 2015-4427 from the U.S. Department of Labor regarding minimum wage rates for federal contracts under the Service Contract Act, specifically for the South Carolina counties of Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester. It outlines two applicable Executive Orders: EO 14026, which mandates a minimum wage of $17.20 per hour for contracts effective from January 30, 2022, and EO 13658, requiring at least $12.90 per hour for contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, unless renewed thereafter. The file provides detailed wage rates for various occupations, including administrative, automotive, food service, maintenance, health, and technical roles, with specified fringe benefits. It emphasizes the requirements for paid sick leave, vacation, and holiday pay, as well as benefits for healthcare and uniform maintenance. Employers must ensure proper wage determination compliance and address unlisted classifications through a conformance process to maintain fair labor standards. This document is vital for contractors bidding on government contracts, ensuring adherence to labor laws while detailing employee compensation and rights under federal guidelines.
    The document is a solicitation for commercial items related to crane repair and diagnostics issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the U.S. Coast Guard. The requisition number is 31150PR240036791, with a solicitation number of 70Z036-24-Q-0791, issued on September 12, 2024. Offers are due by September 17, 2024, at 11:00 AM Eastern. The acquisition is set aside for small businesses, specifically those that are women-owned and HUBZone small businesses. The scope includes requesting a firm fixed price quote for the services specified in the attached statement of work. The evaluation criteria include technical capability, which assesses compliance with solicitation requirements, and price, focusing on fair and reasonable pricing. A technical rating of "Acceptable" or "Unacceptable" will be assigned based on the offeror's understanding of the work. Quotes must be submitted via email to the contracting officer, Julia Kline. Invoices will be processed through the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP). The document also outlines relevant FAR clauses that govern the contract. Overall, the solicitation emphasizes a structured approach to procurement, ensuring compliance with established guidelines and standards while promoting small business participation.
    The document outlines the scope of work for the repair of a crane at the USCG Base Charleston, SC. The primary tasks include troubleshooting diagnostic error codes and replacing components of the diesel exhaust fluid pump. The work site is located at the USCG Base Charleston, and the contractor must coordinate activities with a designated point of contact to minimize disruption to operations. Key access restrictions include limited operating hours and requirements for personnel identification and site security. The contractor is responsible for safety compliance, waste disposal, and ensuring quality materials. In extreme weather conditions, additional precautions are mandated to protect personnel and the work area. Overall, the document establishes guidelines and responsibilities for the contracting process, emphasizing safety, environmental protection, and effective communication with the Coast Guard personnel.
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