US COAST GUARD MSST NEW ORLEANS FURNITURE
ID: 34271RFQ250000001Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITYUS COAST GUARDHQ CONTRACT OPERATIONS (CG-912)(000WASHINGTON, DC, 20593, USA

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Office Furniture (including Fixtures) Manufacturing (3372)

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OFFICE FURNITURE (7110)

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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 small businesses to provide and install office furniture, including approximately 25 cubicles, for the Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) in Belle Chasse, Louisiana. The contractor will be responsible for delivering the necessary personnel, tools, and equipment for the installation, as well as debris removal from the site, with work expected to commence within 30 days of contract award and to be completed within one month. This procurement is crucial for enhancing the operational efficiency of the MSST, which plays a vital role in maritime safety and security. Interested contractors must conduct a site visit to familiarize themselves with the project requirements, and they can contact BM1 Reinaldo Marquez-Fernandez or LT Grant Muenter for coordination. The solicitation is set aside for small businesses, and the deadline for site visits is 10:00 AM Central Standard Time on July 22, 2025.

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    This document outlines the request for proposals (RFP) for the procurement and installation of office furniture and cubicles at the Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) in New Orleans, Louisiana. The contractor is expected to supply personnel, tools, and equipment necessary for the installation of approximately 22 office cubicles. Additionally, the contractor must remove and transport any debris off government premises. It is mandatory for interested contractors to visit the site to familiarize themselves with the scope of work by contacting designated representatives prior to bidding. The primary work location is specified as MSST New Orleans, and installation must commence within 30 days post-contract award, concluding within another 30 days. The document emphasizes a strict conflict of interest clause, stating that contractors cannot employ federal government employees that could represent a conflict. Changes to the scope of work or costs require written approval from the contracting officer. This RFP not only frames the specifics of the furniture installation project but also ensures compliance and proper procedure adherence by outlining necessary pre-bid actions and conflict concerns.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement and installation of office furniture and cubicles for the Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) in New Orleans. The contractor is responsible for providing personnel and equipment to install an estimated 22 office cubicles, as well as removing any debris from the site. Interested contractors must visit the location beforehand to understand the scope of the work, ensuring familiarity with the site. Additionally, the RFP emphasizes the prohibition of employing government employees to avoid conflicts of interest. The installation work must begin within 30 days of contract award and is expected to be completed within 30 days. Any modifications to the scope or costs require written approval from the contracting officer. Overall, the document serves as a formal guideline for contractors to submit their bids for this specified government project, emphasizing compliance with procedures and timelines.
    The document outlines a procurement request for the installation of office furniture and cubicles for the Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) in New Orleans, Louisiana. The contractor is responsible for providing necessary personnel, tools, and equipment to install approximately 25 cubicles, as well as removing debris from the site. Interested contractors must conduct a site visit to familiarize themselves with the work requirements, with contact details provided for coordination. The installation must begin within 30 days post-contract award and be completed within a month. A conflict of interest clause prohibits hiring government employees for this project. Lastly, any modifications to the work statement or cost changes require written approval from the contracting officer. This document illustrates the structured process for government contracts, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and adherence to regulations in procurement activities.
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