USCGC SEA FOX DD Repairs
ID: 70Z08025QPBPL0017Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

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)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Mar 18, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 2, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 9, 2025, 3:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Coast Guard, is seeking qualified contractors for the dry dock repairs of the USCGC SEA FOX (WPB-87374) under a total small business set-aside solicitation. The procurement involves comprehensive maintenance services, including hull preservation, inspections, and the renewal of various components, with a performance period scheduled from July 15, 2025, to September 16, 2025. This opportunity is crucial for maintaining the operational integrity of Coast Guard vessels, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards throughout the repair process. Interested contractors should contact Maryjean Falkenstein at maryjean.e.falkenstein@uscg.mil or Jaime R. Smith at Jaime.R.Smith@uscg.mil for further details and to confirm receipt of the solicitation amendment by the specified deadline.

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The government file outlines a solicitation for a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) contract for commercial products and services, specifically for the U.S. Coast Guard. Key elements include the solicitation number, requisition number, award date, and contact information for inquiries. The solicitation encourages participation from various small business categories, including Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Businesses (EDWOSB) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The document details the requirements for the contractor, including a facility accessible via navigable waterways and specific safety and operational standards. It incorporates various federal acquisition regulations, emphasizing compliance with terms and conditions related to small businesses and federal contracting. Key contract clauses address safeguarding contractor information systems, payment procedures, and conditions for modifications and change requests during project execution. This solicitation process exemplifies the government’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in contracting while ensuring regulatory compliance in awarding contracts for public services. The solicitation represents an opportunity for small businesses to engage with federal contracts, thus enhancing competition and supporting economic growth within the targeted demographics.
The Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) solicitation outlines a Request for Quotations (RFQ) for commercial products and services, specifically targeting firms that qualify as economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses (EDWOSB). The contract, number 70Z08025QPBPL0017, specifies a firm fixed price arrangement for services related to the Coast Guard's maintenance of the CGC Sea Fox, with a performance period starting July 15, 2025, and ending September 16, 2025. Key provisions include adherence to federal acquisition regulations and clauses related to contractor safeguards, payment terms, and responsibilities concerning information protection and delivery schedules. The document elucidates requirements for payment processing, including electronic submission protocols, and specifies the need for contractors to provide accessible facilities for ship servicing. It also emphasizes compliance with various clauses that enforce ethical, environmental, and regulatory standards. This solicitation serves as a direct example of the government’s efforts to support women-owned businesses while ensuring compliance with federal standards and procurement procedures.
Apr 2, 2025, 8:10 PM UTC
This document details an amendment to a solicitation for federal contracting, requiring bidders to acknowledge receipt of the amendment by specified methods before the offer deadline to avoid rejection. Contractors must submit acknowledgment through specified means—including completing designated form items or sending a separate communication referencing the solicitation and amendment numbers. The document clarifies that the contractor is not required to sign the amendment nor return copies to the issuing office. The amendment modifies the solicitation to correct specifications, with the updated details attached, while all other conditions remain unchanged. Essential data fields such as contract ID, amendment number, effective date, and administration code are included for reference. The summary reflects the operational processes and requirements essential for maintaining compliance within the framework of government RFPs and contract modifications.
Apr 2, 2025, 8:10 PM UTC
The file outlines an amendment to a solicitation, emphasizing the requirements for acknowledgment of receipt by contractors. Offers must confirm receipt of the amendment prior to the specified deadline, either through designated forms or by electronic communication. Failure to do so may result in the rejection of the offer. The document specifies procedures for modifying submitted offers and states that while the contractor is not required to sign and return the amendment, all terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unchanged except for those explicitly noted in the amendment. Additionally, the amendment includes answers to questions posed about the solicitation, with these attachments provided for reference. The document's overall aim is to clarify the solicitation process and maintain the integrity of the bidding process by ensuring all bidders are informed and compliant with the updated instructions.
The document outlines the pricing schedule for the USCGC SEA FOX (WPB-87374) drydock availability for Fiscal Year 2025. It features a detailed list of job items related to the vessel's maintenance, including hull preservation, inspections, and renewals of various parts such as propulsion shafts and rudder assemblies. All items are currently priced at $0.00, signaling that no bids were received or the costs are still under evaluation. Additionally, it includes an "Over and Above/Growth Work" section, estimating labor hours and a material markup, though specific figures require further input from contractors. The foreseeability worksheet helps contractors calculate transportation costs and daily allowances related to the maintenance work, accommodating varying distances and necessary travel for personnel involved. The overall purpose of this document is to facilitate the procurement process for government contracts related to maintenance and repair services for the USCGC SEA FOX, aligning with federal guidelines for Request for Proposals (RFPs) and grants for transportation and labor expenses. The structured pricing and comprehensive cost estimation aim to promote transparency and efficiency in government contracting within the naval maintenance sector.
Apr 2, 2025, 8:10 PM UTC
The document outlines the specifications for dry dock repairs of the USCGC Sea Fox (WPB 87374) for FY2025, detailing various work items and procedures necessary for maintaining the vessel's integrity and functionality. It includes a comprehensive table of contents that categorizes work items such as hull plating, engine alignment, and the renewal of propulsion shafts. Each work item describes procedural requirements, potential government-furnished property, and references relevant Coast Guard standards and specifications. Key highlights include strict adherence to safety and environmental regulations, quality control measures, and the need for qualified personnel to oversee specific tasks—especially for critical inspections. A notable emphasis is placed on accurate ultrasonic testing of the hull for corrosion detection, including color-coded severity assessments for repair areas. The document also stipulates reporting and documentation requirements, ensuring that all inspections and findings are well-documented for compliance purposes. Overall, the specifications serve as a guide for contractors involved in the repair process, reinforcing the importance of maintaining Coast Guard vessels at a high operational standard while ensuring safety and environmental protection throughout the repair work.
Mar 18, 2025, 8:07 PM UTC
The document outlines specifications for the drydock repairs of the USCGC Sea Fox (WPB 87374) scheduled for FY2025. It serves as a comprehensive guide detailing requirements for various maintenance tasks such as hull plating inspections, preservation of underwater components, and the renewal of critical machinery parts. Key sections include work items categorized under hull integrity, propulsion systems, and electrical systems, as well as guidelines for inspections, reporting, and quality assurance measures. The importance of using government-furnished property, compliance with Coast Guard standards, and environmental protection protocols is emphasized throughout. The specification aims to enhance the operational readiness and safety of the cutter while ensuring adherence to established maintenance practices and standards. This document serves as a crucial resource for contractors participating in the procurement and execution of drydock repairs, encapsulating the required standards for effective repair and maintenance of Coast Guard vessels.
Apr 2, 2025, 8:10 PM UTC
The document addresses a query regarding the removal of piping related to the USCGC SEA FOX project. Specifically, it estimates that approximately 10 linear feet of piping requires removal and indicates that inserts might be necessary at the tank connection point. The contractor is advised to execute the work in accordance with the provided Technical Change and Technical Order (TCTO) reference, ensuring compliance with relevant specifications. This summary highlights the critical aspects of the removal task within the context of a federal procurement request for proposals (RFP), underlining the importance of clear communication in project requirements and contractor obligations. The document is structured as a Q&A, providing direct responses to specific contractor inquiries about the project’s technical aspects.
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