USCGC DILIGENCE INSULATION PROJECT
ID: 52000PQ250002526Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS COAST GUARDSFLC PROCUREMENT BRANCH 1(00080)NORFOLK, VA, 23510, USA

NAICS

Ship Building and Repairing (336611)

PSC

NON-NUCLEAR SHIP REPAIR (EAST) (J998)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking qualified contractors for the USCGC Diligence Insulation Project, which involves insulation repairs on WMEC 210 and 270 vessels for fiscal year 2023. The project requires contractors to adhere to detailed specifications for the removal, preparation, and installation of thermal insulation materials, including fiberglass and elastomeric foam, while ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity and thermal efficiency of the vessels, thereby enhancing their operational performance. Interested parties should contact Cornelius Claiborne at cornelius.N.claiborne@uscg.mil or Damon Jones at damon.d.jones@uscg.mil for further details, as this opportunity is set aside for small businesses under the SBA guidelines.

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    The US Coast Guard has outlined specifications for insulation repairs on WMEC 210 and 270 vessels for fiscal year 2023. The document serves as a standard guideline for contractors tasked with repairing thermal insulation on various ship systems, including piping, diesel exhaust, compartments, and ventilation ducts. Key work items detail the processes for removing, preparing surfaces, and installing new insulation materials, referencing specific Coast Guard drawings and technical publications. The insulation specifications include types such as fiberglass and elastomeric foam, emphasizing compliance with safety and environmental regulations. The document also stresses quality control through strict monitoring of insulation installation processes and operational testing post-repair. These repair standards aim to ensure the vessels maintain structural integrity and thermal efficiency while adhering to applicable federal regulations. By providing a detailed framework for contractors, the Coast Guard seeks to streamline repair operations and enhance vessel performance while minimizing potential risks associated with insulation materials. This specifications document illustrates the Coast Guard's commitment to maintaining its assets through rigorous standards and practices.
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