The United States Coast Guard Surface Forces Logistics Command (SFLC) is preparing for the repair of the MDE (Main Diesel Engine) on CGC Oliver Berry, scheduled for March 17, 2025, at the vessel's location in Honolulu, HI. The project requires the engagement of a vendor to supply a senior certified technician to troubleshoot, supply necessary parts, and perform repairs over a five-day work period. The vendor is responsible for providing all tools and parts needed for troubleshooting and root cause analysis. Communication and collaboration with Coast Guard personnel and third-party technicians are essential. The primary contact for this project is EMC Gary Menge, who can be reached at the provided phone number and email address. This document outlines the government's intention for contracting repair services, focusing on operational readiness and maintenance of critical Coast Guard assets.
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